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<blockquote data-quote="NoMoreTO" data-source="post: 1479384" data-attributes="member: 13996"><p>I am reading your post about all the errors of islam. What do you say about judaism? Both are enemies of the Church. Either we say nothing more or we do a deep dive on the errors of both. </p><p></p><p>Nick is coming at this from a pragmatic geo political perspective. Islam doesn't have influence in our media, corporations, non profit organizations. Nick also took this approach, isn't he correct? As both are evil, lets take a look at which evil has the influence.</p><p></p><p>He also does explicitly say that the Kingdom of Jersusalem is the preference. This is the traditional Catholic position.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=telegram]nickjfuentes/3803[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I applaud Nick Fuentes in:</p><p>(1) getting this debate on infowars </p><p>(2)having the courage to put himself out there</p><p>(3) Making his points well and likely winning the debate. </p><p></p><p>The disadvantage of the zionist or neo conservative is that their points are so well known by our side, that the key is to bring the Truth to the people and keep explaining the counterpoints. Nick did very well at this, I bet there were many people tuning in to infowars who hadn't really thought of these things, and now just want USA to cut the chord on foreign aid and get out of the region.</p><p></p><p>The irony is that neo cons will bring up how terrible the crusades were, then why are they there now? Add to that they aren't there to convert or take it for themselves, so they are just in the middle of an endless conflict.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoMoreTO, post: 1479384, member: 13996"] I am reading your post about all the errors of islam. What do you say about judaism? Both are enemies of the Church. Either we say nothing more or we do a deep dive on the errors of both. Nick is coming at this from a pragmatic geo political perspective. Islam doesn't have influence in our media, corporations, non profit organizations. Nick also took this approach, isn't he correct? As both are evil, lets take a look at which evil has the influence. He also does explicitly say that the Kingdom of Jersusalem is the preference. This is the traditional Catholic position. [MEDIA=telegram]nickjfuentes/3803[/MEDIA] I applaud Nick Fuentes in: (1) getting this debate on infowars (2)having the courage to put himself out there (3) Making his points well and likely winning the debate. The disadvantage of the zionist or neo conservative is that their points are so well known by our side, that the key is to bring the Truth to the people and keep explaining the counterpoints. Nick did very well at this, I bet there were many people tuning in to infowars who hadn't really thought of these things, and now just want USA to cut the chord on foreign aid and get out of the region. The irony is that neo cons will bring up how terrible the crusades were, then why are they there now? Add to that they aren't there to convert or take it for themselves, so they are just in the middle of an endless conflict. [/QUOTE]
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