Google removes Coincidence Detector extension for Chrome

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JacksonRev

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Days of Broken Arrows said:
Speaking of Kennedys, back when JFK was running for office, one of the complaints about having a Catholic president was that he'd take marching orders from the pope, not the people. The complainers were called bigots.


JFK was the greatest modern American president, and no, he didn't take marching orders from the Vatican, though his faith was a positive influence on his presidency (his personal weaknesses aside).

JFK only started the Vietnam War, perhaps the worst blunder in American histroy, as a direct result of Vatican support for a handful of Vietnamese Catholics.

So yea, he was beholden to un-American interests.

Which goes to the heart of why the ***(((Supreme Court)))*** has paved the way for societal decay in the US and why Trump is leading the Nationalist resergence against these ***(((globalists)))***.

It's not because of faith per say, but because the power centers of Judaism and Catholicism are outside the US, while most of the Protestant power centers are inside the US.

It's hard to be a patriotic American with divided, international loyalties.

http://www.reformation.org/vietnam.html
 

Glaucon

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Guardian article about it:

https://www.theguardian.com/technol...nti-defamation-league-echo-hate-symbol-chrome

US antisemitism watchdog, the Anti-Defamation League, has added the “(((echo)))” symbol, used online by white supremacists to single out Jews, to its online database of hate symbols.

The group’s decision comes days after Google removed a Chrome extension that was being used by antisemites to add triple parentheses around the names of prominent Jewish public figures...

The intersection of old-fashioned white supremacy and antisemitism with tech-savvy online groups centred around websites such as 4chan and Reddit has given rise to a movement loosely termed the “alt-right”. The echo symbol is just the latest artefact of that group’s thinking to burst into the mainstream...

Sooo...if they use double or single () will they ban it too? We can get the whole abc banned in short order
 

El Chinito loco

 
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Glaucon said:
RexImperator said:
Guardian article about it:

https://www.theguardian.com/technol...nti-defamation-league-echo-hate-symbol-chrome

US antisemitism watchdog, the Anti-Defamation League, has added the “(((echo)))” symbol, used online by white supremacists to single out Jews, to its online database of hate symbols.

The group’s decision comes days after Google removed a Chrome extension that was being used by antisemites to add triple parentheses around the names of prominent Jewish public figures...

The intersection of old-fashioned white supremacy and antisemitism with tech-savvy online groups centred around websites such as 4chan and Reddit has given rise to a movement loosely termed the “alt-right”. The echo symbol is just the latest artefact of that group’s thinking to burst into the mainstream...

Sooo...if they use double or single () will they ban it too? We can get the whole abc banned in short order

How about just an asterix to represent the star of David?

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godfather dust

 
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RexImperator said:
A copycat "Nazi Detector":

https://github.com/selfagency/nazi-detector

Nazi Detector: A Google Chrome extension that identifies white supremacists online, based on the infamous (((Coincidence Detector)))

Cernovich and Ann Coulter are on the list.

Hitler was the Jewish messiah. The pharisees (who modern day Jews decend from) did not want salvation, they wanted power and money. Hitler came along killed a bunch of non-elite Jews and now they are untouchable.
 
RexImperator said:
A copycat "Nazi Detector":

https://github.com/selfagency/nazi-detector

Nazi Detector: A Google Chrome extension that identifies white supremacists online, based on the infamous (((Coincidence Detector)))

Cernovich and Ann Coulter are on the list.

I wonder if they'll forbid this extension too. After all, simply identifying someone as a Jew - a simple statement of fact, just like saying someone is Scottish or German - couldn't possibly be more rules breaking than claiming someone is a Nazi (a very subjective assertion, also called libel if it's not true)
 

Libertas

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Days of Broken Arrows said:
We need one for Catholics, too. Maybe three ***asterisks?***

The reason I say this is because Catholics have done as much if not more damage to society with their social justice crap, misguided missionary work, and anti-male bias when it comes to sexuality. It's also very significant that the church was (and probably still is) run in the U.S. by closeted gays and lesbians -- most of whom loathe heterosexual desire, which is why they seek to regulate it.

I think people notice with what Jews are doing because they're in media and in Hollywood and it's obvious. But the Catholics are more insidious. Jews might annoy you when you go to the movie theater, but Catholics will outright ruin your town when they "sponsor" refugees coming to your neighborhood. (More here.)

And then there are the Catholic politicians. Martin O'Malley. Nancy Pelosi. Anyone with the surname "Kennedy." I outlined how Ted Kennedy and another Catholic politician permanently altered the demography of the U.S. in another post. They did it by sponsoring the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965.

Speaking of Kennedys, back when JFK was running for office, one of the complaints about having a Catholic president was that he'd take marching orders from the pope, not the people. The complainers were called bigots.

But I believe, to a large degree, there was truth in that. And like a lot of so-called bigotry, the beliefs of the anti-Kennedy people were based on justified worry, not irrational fear. Ever wonder why Paul Ryan seems so "cucked" about social issues? Look up his religion. It ain't Jewish.

Once again, I'll state that I was raised Italian-Catholic, so I come by my distaste for the Catholic church because I grew up in this culture and it really put me off. This is not bigotry so much as it is an honest critique of my own culture. The Catholic focus on social justice doesn't blend with America's majority-Protestant ethos, which was always the Protestant Work Ethic.

There is no "Catholic Work Ethic." Ever wonder why?

I'll close out by telling you all to take a closer look at your Facebook and Twitter feeds from now on. Sure, we know there are agendas when people from Hollywood push their beliefs on us. But keep an eye out for how many times you see citizens who cheer for them and have names like ***O'Donnell*** or ***Zirilli.*** Those kinds of names aren't just popping up by coincidence, let's put it that way.

This is fascinating. Nobody even thinks of this stuff. You're right that during Anglo-American history, suspicions of Catholics abounded. Even into the 1830s in England, Catholic emancipation was fiercely debated.

This needs to be examined more in depth too. It's too easy to blame one group for everything because that's how we have evolved to behave - view the world as an "us vs. them" binary, but if you do that you miss the bigger picture sometimes. That's a danger of a simple "nationalist vs. globalist" dividing line too - though it is useful in certain senses.

Unfortunately, the Protestant churches have become cucked too. Let's not forget that Lutheran services also bring in tons of rapeyougees. The Anglican churches now openly celebrate homosexuality and reach out to "Muslim neighbors" on Ramadan. The religion itself is the antecedent for much of the "social justice" universalism that we're in conflict with today.

I'm not so sure there's anywhere to turn anymore. Religion has become unglued.

As I've said, Christianity was always in conflict with the warrior tradition that arose around it in an uncomfortable truce during the medieval period, and that tradition is practically all gone now.
 

RexImperator

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Know_Nothing

Wikipedia said:
The Native American Party, renamed the American Party in 1855 and commonly known as the Know Nothing movement, was an American political party that operated nationally in the mid-1850s.

The movement arose in response to an influx of migrants and promised to "purify" American politics by limiting or ending the influence of Irish Catholics and other immigrants, thus reflecting nativist and anti-Catholic sentiment. It was empowered by popular fears that the country was being overwhelmed by German and Irish Catholic immigrants, whom they saw as hostile to republican values and as being controlled by the Pope. Mainly active from 1854 to 1856, the movement strove to curb immigration and naturalization but met with little success. Membership was limited to Protestant men. There were few prominent leaders, and the largely middle-class membership was divided over the issue of slavery.
 

RexImperator

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I've noticed that in the time since this thread was posted, the ((())) meme has totally taken off. It's regularly used on this forum now.
 

rpg

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We are headed toward catastrophe if there isnt a course correction. Hopefully Trump can right the ship, if not we are going to be fucked. Meritocrisy has to be put back in its place and affirmed as the only way forward. The Obama identity politics has scraped bottom.
 

SlickyBoy

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Surreyman said:
Guaranteed this was a favourite of Muslims. Any European would be able to tell a Jewish name from a mile off.

Not only is that true, but another aspect: the reporting on European Jews being attacked usually leaves out who's doing the attacking, whenever possible. I had to explain to a Jewish friend of mine that just because a Jew is attacked in France, that doesn't mean that ethnically French people (and yes, Virginia, there is such a thing) were doing the attacking. He wasn't aware of just how large a portion of the population is recently imported from places that really don't like Jews - something close to 20% or more in some European countries now.

Whoever thought it was a good idea to promote waves of illiterate, mostly Islamic third world immigrants to permanently get rid of Nazism was extremely short sighted. I'm not seeing how they will get rid of pissed off Islamic men once they've taken hold of their communities. Fuck 'em - they made their bed, they can lie in it.
 

SlickyBoy

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Libertas said:
But I believe, to a large degree, there was truth in that. And like a lot of so-called bigotry, the beliefs of the anti-Kennedy people were based on justified worry, not irrational fear. Ever wonder why Paul Ryan seems so "cucked" about social issues? Look up his religion. It ain't Jewish.

By that point in time, worries over JFK (and definitely Paul Ryan) taking orders from Rome were ridiculous. The Vatican hasn't had a standing army since about 1870 and zero true military power for a lot longer than that. The residual distaste for Catholics among white protestants is nothing short of foolish falling for a distraction - divide and conquer happening without any prompting from others.

There is no "Catholic Work Ethic." Ever wonder why?

Ever seen Mexicans work? That's one thing they do pretty well - and they ain't Protestants. Who the hell do you think built all of those cathedrals in Europe? It wasn't the protestants.

But keep an eye out for how many times you see citizens who cheer for them and have names like ***O'Donnell*** or ***Zirilli.*** Those kinds of names aren't just popping up by coincidence, let's put it that way.

The Catholic church got into bed with the government a long time ago on everything from education to disarmament. At the time they thought they were saving themselves, but it wound up being a deal with the devil.

The celebrities you quoted were raised in that environment during that decades long misguided approach - the actual Catholic doctrine is quite a bit different than this social justice nonsense. Hell, we had Tim Kaine on last night saying how he's a Catholic and therefore against capital punishment. News flash, the Catholic church is *not* against capital punishment per se, they just see it as an ultimate last resort in the event nothing else can be done to secure the population from harm. But even grown men supposedly raised in that tradition know nothing about their own religion, which became an extension of social justice nonsense. Well, now it's time to pay the piper.

Unfortunately, the Protestant churches have become cucked too. Let's not forget that Lutheran services also bring in tons of rapeyougees. The Anglican churches now openly celebrate homosexuality and reach out to "Muslim neighbors" on Ramadan. The religion itself is the antecedent for much of the "social justice" universalism that we're in conflict with today.

I'm not so sure there's anywhere to turn anymore. Religion has become unglued.

Indeed. There are pockets of orthodoxy here and there, but by and large western Christianity in all forms has been successfully eviscerated. The Lutherans are even worse - the BTK killer and Dr. Tiller (the abortionist who specialized in partial birth abortions and was later murdered) attended the church in the same parish, IIRC.

As I've said, Christianity was always in conflict with the warrior tradition that arose around it in an uncomfortable truce during the medieval period, and that tradition is practically all gone now.
No, it was not always in conflict with a warrior tradition. About half way down the page of this essay is a good explanation as to where all the pacifist BS comes from.
 

MKDAWUSS

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RexImperator said:
I've noticed that in the time since this thread was posted, the ((())) meme has totally taken off. It's regularly used on this forum now.

I've noticed it used more on ROK than RVF.
 

Eric The Awful

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Sadly, Coincidence Detector was removed by the time I found out about it from Christopher Cantwell's podcast. Apparently, Nazi Detector remains, because that is acceptable to SJWs.

One thing I notice about Catholics is, the few who actually seem to believe are more likely to be conservative. Those who were raised Catholic but don't believe or care tend to run more liberal.
 

SlickyBoy

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If you really want it, there are ways of installing it without going through the app store via developer mode (do a search, it's out there). But you will get a box popping up every time you open up Chrome asking if you want to turn off developer mode since by default Chrome keeps it switched off.
 
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