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That alley was a good shortcut from Mulberry Street. You just cut off Mulberry and go down the alley. Saves the trouble of walking around the whole block. The folks who lived there were very friendly too. They simply loved to meet new people. The way they looked at it is, a stranger is just a friend they haven't met yet!


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Imagine the Antifags holding a protest march down there back then. They'd march in one end and just a bunch of gizzard bones and some raggedy masks would come out the other. I don't think there were very many "transgendered" little white boys and girls back then. Their probable lifespan would have been measured in seconds.
 

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On the whole though, theres a lot of Videos of US conservatives kicking antifa asses. Seems like you guys at least resist them. Here in Germany nobody dares to do squat.
 

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On the whole though, theres a lot of Videos of US conservatives kicking antifa asses. Seems like you guys at least resist them. Here in Germany nobody dares to do squat.



I've seen videos of anti invasion demonstrations in Germany, but I haven't heard anything lately. Germany has been an enemy occupied country since 1945...


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Thats true, however the german conservatives are not ready to fight in the street against antifa like the american conservatives. My fellow germans are pussies (the majority anyway).
 

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Thats true, however the german conservatives are not ready to fight in the street against antifa like the american conservatives. My fellow germans are pussies (the majority anyway).
 

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It's American nationalists that have opposed antifa in the streets, not conservatives. American conservatives have denounced the alt-right almost as strongly as has the left. Not a single American who has stood up to antifa would describe himself as a conservative.
 

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It's American nationalists that have opposed antifa in the streets, not conservatives. American conservatives have denounced the alt-right almost as strongly as has the left. Not a single American who has stood up to antifa would describe himself as a conservative.


Also, Chris, don't be overly optimistic about Americans fighting the red terror in the streets here because of the very few scattered tiny triumphs we've had that you see posted in vids on here. There are no mass anti invasion demonstrations here. The overwhelming majority of demonstrators are the Antifags and and other commie scum groups and ghetto Blacks rioting and looting. The good people only express themselves in their fake elections. We are disorganized and white people have also largely become soft. Americans of 1888 were a different breed entirely. Germans even far more so. Our best blood has been lost in the horrible fratricidal wars, all of which in reality had nothing whatsoever to do with the fancy slogans they told the canon fodders they were fighting for.
 

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The second feller in the welcoming committee, is he holding a double barrel shotgun or is it two brooms?
 

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It's American nationalists that have opposed antifa in the streets, not conservatives. American conservatives have denounced the alt-right almost as strongly as has the left. Not a single American who has stood up to antifa would describe himself as a conservative.

Good point. These modernist, gutless GOP'ers are largely "cuckservatives", not paleoconsevative (true) American (1.0) nationalists like many of us (real) men at CF.
 

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I stand corrected. Nationalists it is. Still it seems to me that you guys have more hardy types than we do here.
 

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Thats true, however the german conservatives are not ready to fight in the street against antifa like the american conservatives. My fellow germans are pussies (the majority anyway).
Infowars has recent videos of Merkel being drowned out by the citizens in the far eastern German (states? provinces?) like Saxony by whistling and jeering throughout her entire NWO-inspired speech for the upcoming elections. My guess is that if Germany's fate were left up to those former Soviet-block areas in east Germany, the AfD would win since they had to live through Communism and don't want to experience that again. It's the cucks in the western half of Germany that are aligning themselves now with the Communists. What a flip from just thirty years ago when escaping to West Germany meant freedom, or, at least "freedom".


There's a superb German movie called "The Lives of Others" from 2006 (that has an IMDB rating of 8.5) that depicted life under the Stasi in East Berlin in 1984. I highly recommend watching it. It's interesting to see the celebrities, writers, musicians, actors and actresses in former Communist states long for the freedom to express themselves that existed in the West at that time, compared to the celebrities, writers, musicians, actors and actresses now in the West that want to limit it. The ending is a bit ambiguous too as it somewhat questions if the fall of the Berlin Wall was a good thing as the scenes in the movie depicted their newfound "freedom" in West Germany (or, at least, former West Berlin) now included tons of graffiti everywhere as well as scenes of Africans walking all about, including an African female that now had the lead in the play that was formerly done by a native German female when the play was done under the Iron Curtain. Interesting perspective by the director, almost making the viewer wonder if life was indeed better under the Stasi White monocultural State or the new "free" multicultural and multiracial Germany.

 
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Infowars has recent videos of Merkel being drowned out by the citizens in the far eastern German (states? provinces?) like Saxony by whistling and jeering throughout her entire NWO-inspired speech for the upcoming elections. My guess is that if Germany's fate were left up to those former Soviet-block areas in east Germany, the AfD would win since they had to live through Communism and don't want to experience that again. It's the cucks in the western half of Germany that are aligning themselves now with the Communists. What a flip from just thirty years ago when escaping to West Germany meant freedom, or, at least "freedom".


There's a superb German movie called "The Lives of Others" from 2006 (that has an IMDB rating of 8.5) that depicted life under the Stasi in East Berlin in 1984. I highly recommend watching it. It's interesting to see the celebrities, writers, musicians, actors and actresses in former Communist states long for the freedom to express themselves that existed in the West at that time, compared to the celebrities, writers, musicians, actors and actresses now in the West that want to limit it. The ending is a bit ambiguous too as it somewhat questions if the fall of the Berlin Wall was a good thing as the scenes in the movie depicted their newfound "freedom" in West Germany (or, at least, former West Berlin) now included tons of graffiti everywhere as well as scenes of Africans walking all about, including an African female that now had the lead in the play that was formerly done by a native German female when the play was done under the Iron Curtain. Interesting perspective by the director, almost making the viewer wonder if life was indeed better under the Stasi White monocultural State or the new "free" multicultural and multiracial Germany.


Valid Points. East germans are less cucked for Sure!
 

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Ive begun using my real facebook account to openly comment against the overrunning of Europe. I also no longer hide my opinion in real life, even at work etc. Ive decided that if I am considered a nazi so be it. If I convince one person its worth it. I dont Care about peoples opinions anymore.
 

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Ive begun using my real facebook account to openly comment against the overrunning of Europe. I also no longer hide my opinion in real life, even at work etc. Ive decided that if I am considered a nazi so be it. If I convince one person its worth it. I dont Care about peoples opinions anymore.

We have a saying where I come from; it's a bit vulgar but spot on (none the less)....

"opinions are like a$$h0les...everyone has one......& they all stink!"

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Ive begun using my real facebook account to openly comment against the overrunning of Europe. I also no longer hide my opinion in real life, even at work etc. Ive decided that if I am considered a nazi so be it. If I convince one person its worth it. I dont Care about peoples opinions anymore.



I think that maybe you shouldn't. You are in occupied Germany aren't you? They might send their Stasi to lock you up for even coming here.

"East germans are less cucked for Sure!"

One thing the Judeo-Bolshevik occupation didn't do was import non whites into the east, whereas the Judeo-Capitalists quickly started bringing in blacks along with the American military occupation bases, so eastern Germany is much whiter than the west. Likewise for the other eastern European countries. I was in Sofia Bulgaria when it was communist. It was very poor but actually very pretty and peaceful and crime free.

I was talking to a girl from Dressden up at the Grand Canyon. Her parents were there when the Americans and British made the worst terror attacks in European history upon the city, undefended and crammed to the rafters with refugees from the Allied terror in the east, old and injured people, and POW's (like the famous writer Kurt Vonnegut who wrote a book about it...a friend of mine knew him), the most beautiful city in Europe, on a Christian holiday when the little children were dressed in costume. She said that seven million people were killed. The attack came when the war was all but over. Even the monster Stalin condemned it. A hard hitting book on Dresden is McKee's *Dresden 1945 - the devil's tinderbox*. He way underestimates the number of dead though. Now they take photos of all the dead Germans stacked up to be burned and put a label under it saying "Jewish death camp victims". There are many many false photos like that. You can find the proof online. They'll probably want to arrest you there for even reading this, though...

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We have a saying where I come from; it's a bit vulgar but spot on (none the less)....

"opinions are like a$$h0les...everyone has one......& they all stink!"

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Except for mine of course...
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The motto of the Dead Rabbits Mulberry Street Hunt and Fish Club: "A stranger is just a friend that we haven't met yet".
 
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I like the dead serious look on the faces in that picture, which was the norm for photography for a long time. Now practically every American rigorously practices their best fake smile for selfies and all other pictures. Americans must be smiling all the time for pictures, even though there is widespread depression and unhappiness in the land. It's like the TV shows with audiences that are always furiously clapping on cue to ridiculous extremes to fortify the regime's trope that even though the country may have some problems -- almost always centered around some wrong supposedly done to blacks -- everyone is basically happy and content.

East Europeans and Russians still often present a somber expression when having their pictures taken. I remember reading somewhere that their serious outward expression was one of the reasons Americans with their ever-present fake happy faces fear them, yet when Eastern Euros and Russians warm up to someone they are among the friendliest people to be found anywhere, as they smile and laugh when it's natural to do so rather than always presenting a fake exterior.
 

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I think that maybe you shouldn't. You are in occupied Germany aren't you? They might send their Stasi to lock you up for even coming here.

"East germans are less cucked for Sure!"

One thing the Judeo-Bolshevik occupation didn't do was import non whites into the east, whereas the Judeo-Capitalists quickly started bringing in blacks along with the American military occupation bases, so eastern Germany is much whiter than the west. Likewise for the other eastern European countries. I was in Sofia Bulgaria when it was communist. It was very poor but actually very pretty and peaceful and crime free.

I was talking to a girl from Dressden up at the Grand Canyon. Her parents were there when the Americans and British made the worst terror attacks in European history upon the city, undefended and crammed to the rafters with refugees from the Allied terror in the east, old and injured people, and POW's (like the famous writer Kurt Vonnegut who wrote a book about it...a friend of mine knew him), the most beautiful city in Europe, on a Christian holiday when the little children were dressed in costume. She said that seven million people were killed. The attack came when the war was all but over. Even the monster Stalin condemned it. A hard hitting book on Dresden is McKee's *Dresden 1945 - the devil's tinderbox*. He way underestimates the number of dead though. Now they take photos of all the dead Germans stacked up to be burned and put a label under it saying "Jewish death camp victims". There are many many false photos like that. You can find the proof online. They'll probably want to arrest you there for even reading this, though...

iu

Very True about Dresden. Anyway Ive noticed that People respond positively to my anti islamisation posts. I think its the phenomenon that most People feel the same way but are afraid to speak their minds, but once others do, they see that its ok to be honest. I Hope that i at least make a few People less terrified of sticking up dir themselves, even in the mini World of fb.
 

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I think that maybe you shouldn't. You are in occupied Germany aren't you? They might send their Stasi to lock you up for even coming here.

"East germans are less cucked for Sure!"

One thing the Judeo-Bolshevik occupation didn't do was import non whites into the east, whereas the Judeo-Capitalists quickly started bringing in blacks along with the American military occupation bases, so eastern Germany is much whiter than the west. Likewise for the other eastern European countries. I was in Sofia Bulgaria when it was communist. It was very poor but actually very pretty and peaceful and crime free.

I was talking to a girl from Dressden up at the Grand Canyon. Her parents were there when the Americans and British made the worst terror attacks in European history upon the city, undefended and crammed to the rafters with refugees from the Allied terror in the east, old and injured people, and POW's (like the famous writer Kurt Vonnegut who wrote a book about it...a friend of mine knew him), the most beautiful city in Europe, on a Christian holiday when the little children were dressed in costume. She said that seven million people were killed. The attack came when the war was all but over. Even the monster Stalin condemned it. A hard hitting book on Dresden is McKee's *Dresden 1945 - the devil's tinderbox*. He way underestimates the number of dead though. Now they take photos of all the dead Germans stacked up to be burned and put a label under it saying "Jewish death camp victims". There are many many false photos like that. You can find the proof online. They'll probably want to arrest you there for even reading this, though...

iu

According to the Wikipedia page, the death toll from the bombing was 22,700 to 25,000. It states the German government published a "falsified" casualty report of 200,000 dead in March 1945. There were death total estimates up to 500,000, but the city council "confirmed" (somehow) in 2010 that only 25,000 people were killed. Wikipedia of course is a very leftist, PC site.
 

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I like the dead serious look on the faces in that picture, which was the norm for photography for a long time. Now practically every American rigorously practices their best fake smile for selfies and all other pictures. Americans must be smiling all the time for pictures, even though there is widespread depression and unhappiness in the land. It's like the TV shows with audiences that are always furiously clapping on cue to ridiculous extremes to fortify the regime's trope that even though the country may have some problems -- almost always centered around some wrong supposedly done to blacks -- everyone is basically happy and content.

East Europeans and Russians still often present a somber expression when having their pictures taken. I remember reading somewhere that their serious outward expression was one of the reasons Americans with their ever-present fake happy faces fear them, yet when Eastern Euros and Russians warm up to someone they are among the friendliest people to be found anywhere, as they smile and laugh when it's natural to do so rather than always presenting a fake exterior.

Very astute & accurate points Don. I've been told I've a "resting scowl" but I think it's more "stone face". I don't want to walk around in public looking like some f@990t, sissy or weirdo with a goofy (fake) smile. I'd rather people know that I'm not to be trifled with . :mad:
 

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I like the dead serious look on the faces in that picture, which was the norm for photography for a long time. Now practically every American rigorously practices their best fake smile for selfies and all other pictures. Americans must be smiling all the time for pictures, even though there is widespread depression and unhappiness in the land. It's like the TV shows with audiences that are always furiously clapping on cue to ridiculous extremes to fortify the regime's trope that even though the country may have some problems -- almost always centered around some wrong supposedly done to blacks -- everyone is basically happy and content.

East Europeans and Russians still often present a somber expression when having their pictures taken. I remember reading somewhere that their serious outward expression was one of the reasons Americans with their ever-present fake happy faces fear them, yet when Eastern Euros and Russians warm up to someone they are among the friendliest people to be found anywhere, as they smile and laugh when it's natural to do so rather than always presenting a fake exterior.

Ha one of my pet peeves - the **** eating grins that people wear for photos in the US! I don't know when that started, maybe in the 20's or 30's. Politicians (except Pres. Trump who's not really a politician) carry the **** eating grin to grotesque extremes...

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People in the old photographs weren't doing that. certainly not the crowd on Mulberry Bend aka Mulberry Street in Jacob Riis' famous 1888 "Bandits' Roost" photo above. He often paid people to pose for his photos and I'm pretty sure he did that then so they would pose nicely instead of flipping him upside down and shaking out his money purse and watch fob and then cooking and eating him over a fire. Riis was very famous for illustrating the plight of the poor people in the squalid tenements of NYC. White privilege they'd call it now. His work led to many reforms.

Like DD above I don't do that. I just make photographers pay me so I don't turn them upside down and shake out their valuables!

I'm also intrigued by women who don't smile a lot, like Keely Smith. Click her photo for one of the greatest movie songs ever, from "Thunder Road"...

 
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That alley was a good shortcut from Mulberry Street. You just cut off Mulberry and go down the alley. Saves the trouble of walking around the whole block. The folks who lived there were very friendly too. They simply loved to meet new people. The way they looked at it is, a stranger is just a friend they haven't met yet!


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This photo may have been the inspiration for Dr. Seuss's And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street.
 

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I've always hated getting the everpresent "come on, SMILE" each and every time someone whips out their camera and wants to take a photo (and I'm sure I'm not alone)

Oddly enough I'm also told that I have one of the most genuine smiles people have ever seen.

Like you said Don people are so preconditioned with their fake depression masking smile that they can't make a facial expression that shows true appreciation or joy from something

I like the dead serious look on the faces in that picture, which was the norm for photography for a long time. Now practically every American rigorously practices their best fake smile for selfies and all other pictures. Americans must be smiling all the time for pictures, even though there is widespread depression and unhappiness in the land. It's like the TV shows with audiences that are always furiously clapping on cue to ridiculous extremes to fortify the regime's trope that even though the country may have some problems -- almost always centered around some wrong supposedly done to blacks -- everyone is basically happy and content.

East Europeans and Russians still often present a somber expression when having their pictures taken. I remember reading somewhere that their serious outward expression was one of the reasons Americans with their ever-present fake happy faces fear them, yet when Eastern Euros and Russians warm up to someone they are among the friendliest people to be found anywhere, as they smile and laugh when it's natural to do so rather than always presenting a fake exterior.
 
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