Andrew Anglin #psycho #wingnut dailystormer.name

I just wanted to remind everyone that the Tiananmen Square “massacre” of June 4, 1989 was not some kind of brutal “human rights violation.” Well, it might have been that, but I don’t care.

Primarily, it was this: putting down hippies.

The United States had a hippie uprising in the sixties, and we’d have done a lot better if we just would have shot all of those faggots, or ran them over with tanks, or gassed them with Zyklon B, or whatever.

Hippies destroy nations and a nation that allows hippies to live will never survive.

I’ve already explained, over and over again, that Chinese human rights issues are not our problem and we shouldn’t even be thinking about them, let alone talking or caring about them.

But I’m just going to tell you, as all of these liberals and conservatives try to stir up emotional hysteria over Tiananmen Square today: they deserved it.

If we had killed our hippies in the 1960s, we would not be in this horrible position we are in as a society right now.

Because we didn’t kill hippies, all boomers became hippies, and then the boomers drove us into the ground.

It is still boomers running things and they are still running us into the ground.

We’re 50 years out from the Summer of Love and it has never been clearer than it is today: the only good hippie is a dead hippie.

So I will not only say that I don’t care that China killed those hippies.

I will go so far as to say I support it.

I will also go so far as to say that I wish that Richard Nixon would have done the same thing as the CCP did.

Hippies strangle nations.

A nation can tolerate its fools, it’s retards, its nerd, its dumbasses, its gang-rapists, its black looters, its stupid whores, its kooks, its cranks, its lunatics, its black people – but no nation can survive hippies.

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