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Yeah, I know, many of you have heard this a thousand times, but there is always new comers that need to get the full effect.

I wish you well in the wars to come. Cheers all!

Yeah, I know, many of you have heard this a thousand times, but there is always new comers that need to get the full effect. I wish you well in the wars to come. Cheers all!

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Cohoes, NY. Smallish spot in upstate NY, but pretty much just outside Albany.

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Roger. I would presume it was a slower liberalism of education there. But I obviously could be wrong.

E: I remember getting ridiculed by my teacher for supporting Ronald Reagan as president. Literally ridiculed by the teacher in class because I raise my hand in support of him when no one else would.

E2: This was middle school, so 81 - 83. I'm a fucking kid getting torn apart, and the teacher was a jew (Epstein).

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Oh, dude by the time I was in sixth grade I lived in Litte Odessa.

I remember two of the most heated exchanges I had with my teacher.

First- The smallpox blanket story doesn't hold up to the same historical scrutiny that other events are given. It's attested to once and we didn't even understand germ theory. Probably not a widespread thing. If anything it's just a way to call America bad in its inception.

Second- This jew cunt taught every class about the slave trade as if Europeans were personally tracking and capturing niggers. She was unaware of the fact that most slaves were sold by other blacks and on top of that whites would fucking die if they entered that Petri dish.

(I'm sure she was aware she was just a disingenuous kike)

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her species orchestrated and dominated participation in the slave trade

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Who knows you're probably right.

Even today though when you go upstate and compare it to the city it's pretty clear that hellhole of a city is holding everyone else hostage.