Larissa666
Well-known member
I really know that RTRs are making huge blows to the enemy...but, there I is this feeling that I would like to do something more. Something that shows the results immediately.
I am feeling excellent after every RTR that I do, but then I go to the street and see these hordes of arabs wandering around, trying to find white people's land to infect. I turn on TV, and see degeneracy and stupidity everywhere. I enter the bus/tram and I see these hordes of mindless zombies looking at their phones and wasting their lives on unimportant things, being the good goyim.
I really love when I see the news that show me that RTRs DO WORK, it is obvious, and no one can deny it anymore. But for every good news, there is like hundred ones that seriously impact my morale.
I know, change takes time. Even jews haven't poisoned this world overnight, it took some time for the world to come into this sad state it is now.
I would just like for all of this to end already, because I am tired of what I see everyday alreadsy. I want us to win and heal this world once and for all. That is all. Is that too much to ask?
I am feeling excellent after every RTR that I do, but then I go to the street and see these hordes of arabs wandering around, trying to find white people's land to infect. I turn on TV, and see degeneracy and stupidity everywhere. I enter the bus/tram and I see these hordes of mindless zombies looking at their phones and wasting their lives on unimportant things, being the good goyim.
I really love when I see the news that show me that RTRs DO WORK, it is obvious, and no one can deny it anymore. But for every good news, there is like hundred ones that seriously impact my morale.
I know, change takes time. Even jews haven't poisoned this world overnight, it took some time for the world to come into this sad state it is now.
I would just like for all of this to end already, because I am tired of what I see everyday alreadsy. I want us to win and heal this world once and for all. That is all. Is that too much to ask?