/pol/'s entire culture was engineered by Satanists (A. Wyatt Mann/Nick Bougas) and Epstein's social circle who are probably Satanists as well.
>>533795783TIL /pol/ is thousands of years old.
>memeflagDenounce the Talmud and call Israel an illegitimate state or buzz off.
>>533795934The "argument" op anon is using.
>>533795783>cultureAre LLM's actually culture or an imitation of it?
>>533796046I denounce Israel and the Talmud.Now denounce Nick Bougas, Sam Hyde, Epstein, moot and every prominent other figure associated with /pol/.
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>>533795783>/pol/'s entire culture was engineered byhey don't forget my contributions
>>533795783You don't even know what "Satanist" means.
>>533795783The answer is 4chan withdrawal prevention center. It’s called the psyops sommelier society. If you're getting tired of this same-shit-spamming nu/pol/ sliding psyops agitprop concern trolling shill catalog, you should just start building your own communities or if you cba you can join my SimpleX chat : https://smp17.simplex.im/g#lzALEMkYHHloE3BusU9TrqIsv4XIQa_6fzIrnT7gz1QDesktop app : https://simplex.chat/downloads/>Inb4 : “muh you glow” “I’m not clicking that link nigga”Fuck you non-fren demoralization shill n
/pol/ is addictive because it's one of the few mainstream places where people still express themselves genuinely.Virtually any modern cultural or intellectual product will be hidden behind layers of hypocrisy because no one dares to offend minorities, Jews, women, etc. Since the entire elite is afraid to speak their minds, the people left to fill this niche are the least qualified, so generally when you have books or essays addressing controversial topics in a more sincere way, they're written poorly and shallowly. Or sometimes, they're totally conspiracy-theory-driven (in a bad way).The West wasn't like that. It spent nearly 3,000 years expressing itself in a much more direct, objective way, without fear of offending. That's why reading classics, or anything written from 1930 and earlier, is so refreshing, and that's why /pol/ attracts so many people, including shills like those who create threads like this one.
>>533795783And yet light persists