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Just wondering - and I don't GAF if anyone has a crack at me - what the difference is between the American so-called 'heroes' who violently protested against the legitimate authorities in 1775, and the American so-called 'insurrectionists' and 'domestic terrorists' who violently protested against the legitimate authorities in 2021?

AFAIAC - not one iota. Domestic terrorists at Boston and Concord. Domestic terrorists at the Capitol.

Just wondering - and I don't GAF if anyone has a crack at me - what the difference is between the American so-called 'heroes' who violently protested against the legitimate authorities in 1775, and the American so-called 'insurrectionists' and 'domestic terrorists' who violently protested against the legitimate authorities in 2021? AFAIAC - not one iota. Domestic terrorists at Boston and Concord. Domestic terrorists at the Capitol.

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That’s a really suspicious question there, buddy. I literally never saw that exact term being used in my whole life, but I can tell exactly what it means.

You not from the internet or something ?

Bloody hell - suspicious? Just made me choke on my beer. I have never heard that term. So?

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I’m a monarchist - as were most of the common folk in 1775, and I think the Revolution was generally a bad idea. Because we couldn’t possibly have a new king with the necessary power to rise to the top of the Chiefs of Clans, we were stuck with this republic crap that has fully died this year.

‘Tis yet another example of a once-great empire, that lived and died according to the standard rule that limits all such endeavors to ~250 years. We had a good run.

But now we’ll have a rare opportunity for a new ethnic nation to rise from the ashes. I pray to the Almighty God He’ll raise a mighty king for us, to forge from us an army the likes of which the world has never seen, and drive the evil out of our lands and off the edge of the earth. This shall be the Prayer of our People. Grant this, O Lord !