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"I could no longer ignore the attacks. They were attacks on my people, attacks on my culture... My despair turned to shame, my shame to guilt, my guilt to anger and my anger to rage."

(From 'The Great Replacement' by St. Tarrant)

"I could no longer ignore the attacks. They were attacks on my people, attacks on my culture... My despair turned to shame, my shame to guilt, my guilt to anger and my anger to rage." (From 'The Great Replacement' by St. Tarrant)

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Based. Did you see the full video?

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Yeah I have it. I watch it all the time.

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(From 'The Great Replacement' by St. Tarrant)

That would be a handy link to have shared, so others could download it. If they were so inclined.

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Thought about it but decided otherwise. Just mentioned the source, which is not in the original Telegram post.

Figured people who are really curious can find it on the web by searching for the quote provided, then decide for themselves what they deem authentic.

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Figured people who are really curious can find it on the web by searching for the quote provided, then decide for themselves what they deem authentic.

A cautious approach. Can't fault you for that!

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He was definitely overwhelmed and it was sad he never got to use his jerry cans. You can tell in his voice he was so disappointed. Either way he is an amazing Hero and I love when that muzzie tries to stop him and it's just a simple lights out.

He timed it to this:

https://youtu.be/en1uwIzI3SE

His goal was that after the massacre in the mosque that shouldn't even exist was that it would be burning down as he drove off to the next destination.

Praise Saint Tarrant!

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