Charlie Kirk's death revealed how many smart dumb nikkas of all races are out there

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I’m sure he can’t explain the slave revolts. But I’m sure people like him didn’t want to run away and didn’t rebel.

Second point is ironic, because he didn’t speak of owning slaves but being the enslaved.

And. I’m sure he complains at the job, when he has to do too many hours. They turn the tells how utterly dumb people like this are.

If you tell him to serve for a nonprofit organization he’d probably complain after a few days.

Lastly he spoke of good and bad slavery. Who decides what’s good or bad? Owning anther human as property is bad by itself. He doesn’t understand these basic things. He has a 1st amendment right, but as a slave you have not. It’s ridiculous that he can’t grasp this.

He’s biracial as he explains in this video.

I post this because the exact same racist talking points Charlie made by the guy in this video is arguing. And he mixes biblical references with pseudo scientific race theories. He goes into what is called dysgenics



Black people are like 13% of the US population, a smaller minority than even spics, a small minority their White asses can avoid even seeing.

So why are supposedly genius Whites constantly talking about Black people and doing all they can to discredit and prove they can beat Black people at something..this says more about them than us, don't fall for the White inadequacy complex deflection.
 

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The nation of islam is a government aligned sendoff cult. Made to cause confusion in religion and the gateway to allah.


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Islam by its very nature is an anti Black abrahamic religion..Arabs used the Ham passages from the Koran to justify slavery of Africans arguing we are not even human and deserve it.

The fact there are still Black Muslims and Black Muslim societies completely boggles the mind. I also don't know where Black people in the US got the idea from that Islam is a powerful Black belief system having seen what Arabs did :what:
 

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You should report the channel. shyt we should all report that channel. Hate speech like that shouldn't be on Youtube
I’m going to do that, but reporting as an individual barely makes a difference. I’m going to do it regardless, as misleading and dangerous content.

It’s not that his entire channel is like that, because he does mentioned other social topics, which he approaches from a biblical perspective.

He sees the world through the Bible, he’s a Bible fundamentalist like a fundamentalist Muslim sees the world through the Quran. He claims to be an Orthodox Christian. It sure what dominion. And I’m not sure if he has a Black immigrant background. I assume so, considering his ridiculous rhetoric about slavery. Could be he has an African dad. Because a Black Caribbean would understand the history of slavery in the Americas and how unjust it was.

Fundamentalist try to explain the world and all events through scriptures. Even when it makes no sense to the outside world and science, they keep going on because they are right and everyone else is wrong.
 
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The majority of people in this world are fukking retarded and it's terrifying.

Mexicans are crying for this dude and making posts mourning him. But they're united in anti-blackness

It’s getting crazier, because on The Black Authority there was a guy (Reals Twin, or Reels Twin) making the weirdest claims ever about why the Jim Crow era was better. And that the Civil Rights Act was a mistake. Something Charlie claimed as well.

He (Reals Twin) made claims that don’t make sense, and as a Black conservative from the Turning Point, he couldn’t address basic things about Black American history.

He claimed that the home ownership was higher during the Jim Crow period, although Redlining prohibited home ownership. He claimed Black Americans had more land, although there’s a long history of land grabs. He claimed that Black Americans had more wealth during the Jim Crow period, which was a false claim as well. The only thing he was right about was that the marriage rate was higher. But he didn’t know why it has declined, because he doesn’t know about the GI Bill from WWII, which gave white veterans even more advantage than Black veterans. And made the wealth gap even bigger.

He agreed with Charlie that MLK was a bad person.

He didn’t know Charlie Kirk comes from an upper middle class background. He claimed that his family were these hard workers and that he worked hard to build TU.

The conversation goes on for about 22 minutes. And he kept arguing and defending false claims, based on the misinformation Charlie Kirk has spread.

The guy had no data to back up his claims, only wild speculations he claimed as facts.

It’s these type of Black people who attend PU.

It starts at 32:42 till 54:00.

 

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Islam by its very nature is an anti Black abrahamic religion..Arabs used the Ham passages from the Koran to justify slavery of Africans arguing we are not even human and deserve it.

The fact there are still Black Muslims and Black Muslim societies completely boggles the mind. I also don't know where Black people in the US got the idea from that Islam is a powerful Black belief system having seen what Arabs did :what:
It’s because they don’t know. Or ignore it.

It’s the same cognitive dissonance.
 

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Islam by its very nature is an anti Black abrahamic religion..Arabs used the Ham passages from the Koran to justify slavery of Africans arguing we are not even human and deserve it.

The fact there are still Black Muslims and Black Muslim societies completely boggles the mind. I also don't know where Black people in the US got the idea from that Islam is a powerful Black belief system having seen what Arabs did :what:


This.

I cram to understand.
Why the black man is even connected to the first enslavers religion.


Believe in god.
Have faith in god.
Not religion.



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Charlie Kirk’s sentiment was “The Great Replacement”.




The “Great Replacement” is a conspiracy theory that originated in far-right circles in Europe and has since spread globally.

Core Idea

  • It claims that white, European, or “native” populations are being “replaced” by non-white immigrants, Muslims, or other minority groups through immigration, higher birth rates, and cultural changes.
  • The theory usually frames this as intentional, orchestrated by elites (politicians, business leaders, Jews, or “globalists” depending on the variant).

Origins

  • The phrase itself was popularized by French writer Renaud Camus in his 2011 book Le Grand Remplacement.
  • Camus argued that immigration and demographic change in France were leading to the erosion of French identity and culture.

Spread

  • It became a rallying idea for European far-right and white nationalist movements.
  • In the U.S., it has been echoed in debates about immigration, sometimes directly (by extremists) and sometimes in softened language (“demographic change,” “invasion”).

Violence Connection


The theory has inspired several acts of mass violence. Attackers in:
  • Christchurch, New Zealand (2019),
  • El Paso, Texas (2019),
  • Buffalo, New York (2022)
    explicitly referenced the “Great Replacement” in their manifestos.

Academic & Critical View​

  • Demographers point out that populations naturally change due to migration, births, and social mobility — not because of a coordinated plot.
  • The theory is widely discredited as racist, xenophobic, and antisemitic, often serving as a justification for political extremism and violence.

Mainstream figures sometimes echo “Great Replacement” ideas without naming it:

1. United States
  • Some conservative politicians and commentators (e.g. on Fox News, like Tucker Carlson before he left the network) have suggested that Democrats want to “import” immigrants to outnumber Republican voters.
  • This frames immigration as a political strategy, not just a demographic shift, which parallels the replacement narrative.
  • Phrases like “They’re trying to change the electorate” or “voter replacement” are common coded versions

2. Europe
  • Right-wing parties such as Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (France) or Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz (Hungary) often warn about immigration “destroying” national identity or Christianity.
  • Orbán has explicitly spoken of a “population exchange” between Europeans and migrants, very close to “Great Replacement” wording.
3. Softened Language

Instead of saying “replacement,” mainstream discourse often uses terms like:
  • “Demographic change”
  • “Culture under threat”
  • “Loss of tradition”
  • “They want open borders to dilute our values”

These frames avoid the overtly conspiratorial tone but still carry the same underlying fear of being “outnumbered” or “overrun.”

4. Why This Matters
  • By using softer language, politicians/media normalize a dangerous idea without embracing its violent extremes.
  • For audiences already primed with fears about immigration or minority growth, this can bridge mainstream rhetoric with extremist conspiracy theories.
 
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