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Barbara wrote: Sun 25 January 2026 3:10 pm

So Republicans are extremely favoring homosexuals and the rest of them too ? I thought just a few, but it may be epidemic ? How did that occur ? That is so awful.

Yes. Conservatives do not conserve anything and never have. Not just the leadership like before, but even the ordinary Republican on the street supports sodomy.

Conservatism is a dead ideology. Conservatives do not have principles--they are reactionaries in opposition to whatever new thing the progressives are pushing right now. Next election cycle when the progressives pick something more extreme, the conservatives will whine about that new thing while having no problem whatsoever with the current thing they are whining about.

Conservatives were opposed to sodomy when it was legalised. Then when sodomite “marriage” was brought in, they were opposed to that but in favour of sodomy. When transgenderism was brought into politics a few years later, they were opposed to that but in favour of sodomite “marriage.” And so on.

President Trump is not even a conservative. He is a progressive and always has been; he is the one who when he owned the Miss Universe pageant, changed the rules because a man wanted to compete and it had not previously been allowed. So he personally introduced transgenderism to the contest even before transgenderism became a rallying cry for the left. (That was in 2012.) Conservatives support him because their own beliefs have changed so much over the past years that they now look back at everything President Trump has said and done over the years, and find themselves agreeing with him.

Is it impossible for a Republican to speak against homosexuals, then, by this time ?? What is the situation ?

They're either too terrified or in favour. Most are in favour.

I don't understand this cryptocurrency thing one bit. But I'm glad to hear if it's a scam ! It sounds like one.[/color][/i][/b]

It's...complicated. It's a bad system. The original “Satoshi Nakamoto” whitepaper is also suspicious--what it says it aims to do does not line up with how the system was designed. Cryptocurrency has numerous flaws and is tightly entwined with wicked people--both criminal and government. However, in some cases it is the only real option available today for some purposes. I'm not saying to avoid it entirely; I'm saying not to trust it.

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Edit: PS: As soon as Bruce decided to identify as female, he went ahead and got himself an underage girlfriend since he was now untouchable. Completely illegal, but age of consent laws do not apply to the untouchable class and he took advantage of that. The gossip media were happily talking about him with his girl as if he were any celebrity. Not a care in the world for legality. That's how protected troons are.

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WOAH !!!!
Thanks for explaining and putting all this in proper perspective.
That's way worse than I thought.

Would you say, then, that the ideas most of us here hold to are almost completely gone from American society as a whole ? Obviously the Orthodox Church people and others too have them.
But measured against the general public, do we here constitute the extreme far-right end of the spectrum ??
I have NO idea because I never go out in public, or if I do, it's just to the library or a few simple errands. So I have no idea how the people think.
VERY HELPFUL< THANK YOU !!!

I was thinking about your post because I just noticed on x that gold and silver prices are at all time highs. Do you have any idea why ? Will this last ?

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Barbara wrote: Tue 27 January 2026 1:24 am

Would you say, then, that the ideas most of us here hold to are almost completely gone from American society as a whole ? Obviously the Orthodox Church people and others too have them.
But measured against the general public, do we here constitute the extreme far-right end of the spectrum ??

I'm not American; I'm the wrong person to ask about America. To the best of my understanding we are at the extreme far-right end of the American political spectrum--our position is not even acknowledged by the system. Among the public, the middle class definitely do not agree with us. A significant portion of the working class as well. Same as here, or really anywhere. The world is mad.

A fraction of young men (mostly below 25) are turning against sodomy and Jewry. They have no power, no political representation, no careers--thanks to DEI quotas--and no prospect of decent women to marry since the young women are by and large far left.

I was thinking about your post because I just noticed on x that gold and silver prices are at all time highs. Do you have any idea why ? Will this last ?

Oh, you have no idea. It's the “silver squeeze” at work.

So these bankers who have destroyed the West and locked white men out of all the jobs, and who manipulate all of the markets--you see, they have been manipulating gold and silver markets as well. Gold and silver are undervalued in the market relative to historical levels, which is in part about keeping the petrodollar afloat and in part about fleecing investors.

A number of years ago some creative individuals on the internet put some pieces together. The silver market is even more artificially suppressed than gold. Way, way underpriced relative to gold (nevermind fiat). It is also--unlike gold--an important industrial metal. Computer manufacturers etc. must have their silver for electronics, catalysts, and whatever else. The bankers sell silver short in paper contracts, i.e. they enter into promises to sell the metal in future for some maximum price in order to artificially devalue it. However, the contracts they get into exceed the amount of silver which is actually available to be sold.

That's why many small-scale nobodies got involved. They want to murder banks. They also want to make some money. So for the better part of a decade, individuals in the US and elsewhere have been buying up every silver coin, every silver bar, every little bit of silver that they could get their hands on. The banks have had to keep papering over the situation by making even more promises to sell, to keep the prices low, but they don't have enough actual silver to sell. New mines would take a decade to open at a minimum, if there were no environmental NIMBY processes. They just don't have the metal.

That's why recently, the metals exchange in India just ran out of silver. They had nothing to deliver. Then the London exchange was out, too.

They closed up, rolled in some crates, and promised it's business as usual and they have lots and lots of silver available. Everyone who is paying attention knows they're lying. They didn't get any deliveries large enough to cover the needs--which would be well over a year of global mine production--but they've temporarily papered over the problem. In the process making it even worse for the future.

So the price of silver, which has been trending upward for a while due to this, is going absolutely skyward. The official prices you see are fake prices for “silver” which you don't really get and they promise it's in a safe somewhere--fractional reserves, of course. Paper silver which does not exist. Real silver, real physical silver in your hand, is already trading at a much, much higher price than what you see on exchanges.

And the internet trolls who have been doing this are laughing their butts off. They want the banks to burn. Some of them are potentially getting a pretty payout, too, with all the silver they've been stacking.

Gold is going along for the ride. Since silver is skyrocketing, precious metals are skyrocketing in general. It was also undervalued anyway.

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Oh ! I had NO CLUE ! This essay about silver is very important for me. I noticed a few mentions of silver but didn't get around to bringing it up. Thanks !
Well you know, ages ago, I bought some silver bullion - it means just the little granules. It was SO stupid - a reputable jeweler in my neighborhood [i STILL can see the shop and the invoice !] told me that the price was going to keep going high. The VERY NEXT DAY after I obligingly spent my savings on buying some, the silver price crashed !
It was the most chagrining thing. Do you have any clue, or anybody else, what i can do to sell it now ? At least after a couple decades, i could finally make a profit. I always felt so embarrassed even HEARING the word "silver" in connection with this type of investment. Not like silver earrings or whatever.

Where would i take that ? Coins are going to be the easier thing to sell, but this silver bullion - maybe from what you say, now finally it WOULD sell ? People told me it was an undesirable form of silver a long time ago, suggested i change it to coins. But that never worked out ; the place recommended closed, etc.
Have any clues ?
Thank you again eish, that's very helpful.

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Don't ask me; I'm not American. We're not even allowed to own the stuff.

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