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16079879? ago
do we have any backups when this site is kill or goes the way of halfchan?
16079885? ago
What's the perspective here on Mueller's case? It always seems like he's got nothing but then I hear that people he's indicted have pleaded guilty to something or other.
>>12656643
I know there's some thread archive thing
>>12648690
I know what you mean. I remember when they used to call Trump the god emporer, but now its like /pol/ has a bigger hate boner for Trump than than Hillary. I kind of feel like the change has happened in the past year or so, the few times I check /pol/ the front page never has those research threads, operation threads, memes, smug faces, I never see those anymore. A perfect example was that whole NPC meme, after a while all I saw on /pol/ of that was they'd just attack reddit for liking Trump, calling reddit NPC's rather than the anybody else. Another good example was that accelation stuff "If you want to paint your house red, you'd be start with a lot of blue paint". The current shill tactic just seems to be "if you want /pol/ to hate something, call it jewish". Now /pol/ has a raging hate boner for Christianity (national religion), makes me wonder if after a few years of slowly guided by shills /pol/ might end up hating other pillars of society like english (national language), or even attack the family unit (backbone of society). Seeing how /pol/ is buzzing about white nationalism now is just a huge red flag that they're listening to shills, because it's obvious that going down that path will cause /pol/ to lose support in the future. Anybody whose not white will begin to avoid /pol/ = loss of potential allies. Like take black people for instance, instead of just going "White national = good" (which would push those people away), if /pol/ had instead gone on about how the jews ran and dominated the slave trade instead then maybe that person could be a potential ally in the future, or atleast spread more red pills. Same for people of any other race. I don't think this last attached image could have happened in today's /pol/ because this white nationalism stuff will push people away (and not some obvious joke like that ok hand sign = white power symbol). Nowadays it just feels like /pol/ hates Trump more than globalists. I don't visit /pol/ that often, but it did change. I'd say the biggest turning point was when the board moderator/owner changed, we don't have that watermark thing in the bottom right corner any more…that feels like when things started shifting the most.
16079887? ago
awww fuck, wrong first image. Where did they move the delete button to? There goes any shred of credibility I had.
Anyway, I'm still looking for pol's opinion on Mueller, since /pol/ can be more insightful on a bunch of things I can't see.
16079979? ago
Does anyone here have more unexpected Omegle chat meetups like that?