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/pol/ - COMMUNISM IS A MECHANISM TO CONTROL THE MASSES
Anonymous No.513460369
>>513459275
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion say that democracy, libertarianism, etc. were invented by the jews to replace benevolent leaders with gullible commoners.

But this is a cope. Jews didn't invent democracy, obviously. Aryans invented it, in ancient Greece. Jews just stole it and corrupted it by extensio ad absurdum, just like they did with feminism, environmentalism, sustainability, and everything else we created.

Jews hate true democracy because it's expensive. There are too many people to bribe.
/pol/ - Why were the 2000s so chill
Anonymous No.512612456
>>512610689
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion say that democracy, liberalism, etc. were invented by the jews to replace benevolent leaders with gullible commoners.

But this is a cope. Jews didn't invent democracy, obviously. Aryans invented it, in ancient Greece. Jews just stole it and corrupted it by reductio ad absurdum, just like they did with feminism, environmentalism, sustainability, and everything else we created.

Jews hate true democracy because it's expensive. There are too many people to bribe.

>Serious businessmen have always preferred paying off one man or his son-in-law to buying half a thousand members of a Congress the way they must do in Washington, DC, say—not to mention subsidizing the key figures of a permanent and ever-expanding bureaucracy. (Gore Vidal)
/pol/ - Leftism is a Jewish mind virus
Anonymous No.512288108
>>512281049
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion say that democracy, liberalism, etc. were invented by the jews to replace benevolent leaders with gullible commoners.

But this is a cope. Jews didn't invent democracy, obviously. Aryans invented it, in ancient Greece. Jews just stole it and corrupted it like they did with feminism, environmentalism, sustainability, and everything else.

Jews hate true democracy because it's expensive. There are too many people to bribe.

>Serious businessmen have always preferred paying off one man or his son-in-law to buying half a thousand members of a Congress the way they must do in Washington, DC, say—not to mention subsidizing the key figures of a permanent and ever-expanding bureaucracy. (Gore Vidal)