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<blockquote data-quote="MusicForThePiano" data-source="post: 1394875" data-attributes="member: 16601"><p>Don't just observe this. Build your units and guard your neighborhoods. The push against bolshevism must come from within us all. Do not look to politicians for answers, for they have none. Look to God first, but don't distract yourself from the world, be neighborly, and seek kinsmanship with those who are alone so that they need not be led astray, nor become collateral damage themselves. So many of the bolshevik pawns became this way because they never had the right support or role models, that and rampant dysgenics and mental illnesses. Now is not the time to get angry. You must act with indifference toward the enemy because emotions allow for easy mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicForThePiano, post: 1394875, member: 16601"] Don't just observe this. Build your units and guard your neighborhoods. The push against bolshevism must come from within us all. Do not look to politicians for answers, for they have none. Look to God first, but don't distract yourself from the world, be neighborly, and seek kinsmanship with those who are alone so that they need not be led astray, nor become collateral damage themselves. So many of the bolshevik pawns became this way because they never had the right support or role models, that and rampant dysgenics and mental illnesses. Now is not the time to get angry. You must act with indifference toward the enemy because emotions allow for easy mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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