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Auguste Meyrat's avatar

This is an interesting phenomenon that deserves more attention. It's hard to not to smile at how the original dorky effort to "curb hate" ended up becoming a rallying point for people upset with the mass migration diluting their culture and turning their country into an anarcho-tyranny.

That said, it's one thing to have a popular meme, but it's another thing to articulate important arguments to effect certain policies. Maybe it's the English teacher in me, but I wish some on the Dissident Right would read a little more and make clear arguments than engage in the ironic meme-sharing that inevitably tends to flame out.

On that note, I do like the informative little comics of Amelia explaining history. Did you know that it was the English who were able to translate ancient sacred Indian texts into a recognizable language? And they did a whole lot of other things besides. We need more of this because our histories have been totally left-washed by today's academics.

Kathleen Sanderson's avatar

America may not be as far down the slippery slope - yet - but we need our own 'Amelia.'

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