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Anonymous ID: UoxbZIiWUnited States /pol/511349341#511349341
7/25/2025, 9:17:22 PM
/pol/ is boring and filled with bots
X is exciting and bots are easily filtered
Anonymous ID: AYfhLT+sUnited States /pol/509740315#509740315
7/7/2025, 3:45:26 PM
Anonymous ID: yqoTfQPQUnited States /pol/509710082#509710082
7/7/2025, 5:07:31 AM
Anonymous ID: cRut3Gu3United States /pol/508608644#508608644
6/24/2025, 8:43:47 PM
Jesus won't come back if we don't have regime change in Iran
Anonymous ID: RjOAzwhxUnited States /pol/507256383#507256383
6/13/2025, 9:48:18 PM
It's not a happening if I have to work Monday
Anonymous ID: t7XUH7KOUnited States /pol/507085375#507102224
6/12/2025, 5:00:49 PM
>>507087752
Not gonna give you eurofags a bunch of (You)s by responding; just know that my American education is superior to the green-energy, anti-white, pro-communist claptrap they teach you in your disgusting brownoid schools. Go read history. Rome became a democratic republic in 509BC; Athens became a democratic republic in 508BC.

No, Athens was not a "full democracy"; women and slaves didn't have the right to vote. Only a subcategory of the populace was given the right to vote. This subclass had to represent the interests of the unrepresented parties (women, slaves), too. We (civilized, educated whites) call that a "republic". Thus both Rome and Athens were democratic republics.

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