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it's a decentralized blockchain political ideology with blockchain voting to decide who the president and senators of the group are, and not just anyone can join, instead new members can only be voted in by existing members, so it starts with 100 based white male white nationalists and goes from there. probably call it the New Founding Fathers or something. the goal of the group is to get our internally elected president elected as the actual president of the USA, we commit to voting only for our president in actual elections. because it has infallible decentralized blockchain voting, the CIA/Israel can not control our leadership or steal the group from us. members also directly vote to add/remove/edit amendments to our internal constitution.

thoughts?
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>>532326141
That just sounds like a political party not really an ideology.
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>>532326141
What if Jason Aldean told people to evacuate from his concert instead of just running of the stage without saying anything?
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>>532326289
oh, true, yeah more like a political party that comes equipped with a starter ideology (white nationalism) and whatever it becomes from there is up to the members and who they allow in
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>>532326141
other advantages is the group doesnt belong to one guy who might betray us or sell out, like Nick Fuentes' Groypers or Mike Enoch's party whatever he called it. it's not reliant on a singular person like that.
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>>532326406
BTW it's not uncommon for law enforcement and intelligence agencies to have their own agents and/or assets join groups that they're concerned about.
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>>532326844
indeed but they'd have to convince existing members to vote them in and can just as easily be voted out. the biggest difference compared to other political parties is not just anyone can join (look how well that turned out for most of them)
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this is all hypothetical btw i would never create this and bring potential harm to myself in this fucked up world. i care about me and my inner circle and making money only.

this is just a fun thought.
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>>532326141
We could even do better voting now, but our politicians wouldn't want to change the rules they got elected by



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