How do you call another ideological "friend" using a dog whistle thats off the surface so as not to raise suspicion?
My brothers in christ, do not succumb to satan
>>536929667kameradbrothercrackeri dont know, we should come up with one. would be so useful finding you fags irl.
I started using the white hand emoji instead of the yellow hand emoji for my thumbs up emojis.
>>536929667Baneposting.
>>536930293heres why i vote for calling each other kamerad, it can be played off as comrade. also aislop answer:No, in everyday life Germans generally do not call each other Kamerad. The word is heavily loaded and sounds distinctly out of place in normal conversation between friends, colleagues, or strangers.Here’s why, and where you might still encounter it:Everyday usageIn civilian life, Kamerad is almost never used as a direct form of address. Calling someone Kamerad can come across as stilted, old-fashioned, militaristic, or even ironically distancing. If a German wants to say something like “mate” or “buddy,” they’ll use words like Freund, Kollege, Alter, Kumpel, or regional variants (Digga, Brudi, etc.), not Kamerad.Military and uniformed servicesThe one place Kamerad is still alive is the Bundeswehr (German armed forces). There, soldiers refer to each other as Kamerad/Kameraden when talking about fellow soldiers, and it can be used as a form of address among service members of similar rank. The concept of Kameradschaft (comradeship) is an official military value. Police and fire services sometimes also use the term, though less prominently. Even there, it stays within the professional context—it’s not something you’d take home and use with your neighbour.Historical baggageThe term cannot be separated from its strong military history. It was ubiquitous in both World Wars and heavily used during the Nazi era (Wehrmacht, Waffen-SS, etc.). After 1945, civilian use fell off sharply because of those associations. In East Germany (the GDR), Kamerad was used in military and paramilitary contexts, while the socialist “comrade” was Genosse (for party members). Because of this layered past, the word can evoke different reactions depending on the setting—ranging from “military jargon” to “suspiciously reactionary,” especially if used in a civilian political context.
1pbtid niggers, i thought we would have a genuine discussion. now the threads going to die.
I just call everyone niggers
>>536929667My personal favourite dog whistle isHeil Hitler
>>536929667>gathering intel for the jewverlords to enforce new censorship regulations in social media and public law.Nice try glownigger
>>536930293How about “Jamboy” I feel like only 4chan knows this one
>>536929667i give them a big wet kiss on the lips
>>536930410This.
Ask her to say "nigger" or make the wp sign in FRONT of her LIBERAL friends.Then get on your knees and marry her.98% of women refuse to do the above.Or do the sign yourself and ask her "yes"or "no".This will never happen because women only do what other women think whats cool.