Groypers For Life

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Reacting to omens saying that the Council of Black Wizards may restrict sacrifices to Moloch, Death Cult witches plotted to desecrate Catholic churches over the weekend.

But the sub-pagan hordes were turned back at Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York by twelve men who stood on the church steps praying the holy rosary.

The strong of heart and firm of faith may watch the video here.

Not much was known about the valiant sons of Holy Mother Church who faced down the frenzied coven.  Until Cozy.tv host Dalton Clodfelter interviewed the church defenders’ leader.

The man of the hour is a working class New Yorker, and both he and his interviewer are young men used to the coarse parlance of their generation, so be prepared for salty language.

Catch the replay here (interview starts at 45:00).

Some enlightening takeaways from the interview:

  • The group praying on the church steps started with only two men – the man in the AF hat and his friend.
  • They were joined by more men from inside the church.
  • Unlike Nicholas Sandmann, who endured cultists’ abuse in silence, the AF prayer group leader verbally jousted with the witches. When they shrieked that infanticide shouldn’t be up to the courts or the Church, but the people, this Chad replied “You’re looking at them.”
  • Most of the church defenders are groypers – members of the America First movement founded by Cozy TV CEO Nicholas J. Fuentes.

Their heroism didn’t go unnoticed by the faithful remnant fighting to turn back the tide of degeneracy in DC.

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The groypers have sparked a great deal of controversy, drawing fire from the Death Cult and the cult’s establishment GOP enablers.

Yet we are known by the fruit of our labors. And AF is delivering an abundant harvest indeed.

 

Because at the end of the day, Don’t Give Money to People Who Hate You isn’t just the title of a book — it’s a motto that anyone paying attention should be taking to heart.

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21 Comments

  1. D Cal

    I lost my grandfather’s rosary. Will you petition God the Father Almighty to help me find it?

  2. Chris Lopes

    If course it would be working class at types doing the defending. The political class doesn’t believe in anything except their own death cult. Even so-called “conservatives” wouldn’t risk not being invited to best parties to defend the church. Oh they would write column after column about how impolite civil society has become, and put the blame on Trump (Judge Bork could not be reached for comment), but they wouldn’t put it on line.

    • Andrew Phillips

      “The conservative case for child sacrifice,” coming soon to a black tie affair on K Street.

    • Your fantasy world where pure angels take on human form to lead political movements sounds like a nice place to live. Here in reality, God works through flawed human instruments.

      Fuentes is the only Dissident Right leader with the proven, consistent ability to produce victory. He is due our loyalty, personality flaws and all.

      • Fuentes’s victories are due entirely to the people who joined with him and he’s since alienated. Who does he have left? Every politician he’s tried to cozy up to had disavowed, his most recent conference was a disaster, he doesn’t pay his employees despite promising to do so. Who’s he got left in his corner? “Gay conservative” and federal informant Milo Yanopolis, federal informant and serial assaulter Baked Alaska, and obese alcoholic and convicted revenge pornographer Ethan Ralph.

        Fuentes isn’t a “flawed human instrument,” he’s an active liability to the change decent people want to see in the world.

        • A curious phenomenon I’ve noticed is that whenever I ask Fuentes’ detractors their reasons for hating him – and it is always hatred, never simple distaste – they can never muster rational arguments. Instead t’s always a grab bag of catty gossip and outright calumny. Much of which reads like reports from some strange alternate timeline.

          The claim that AFPAC III was a failure is a prime example. Fuentes’ event drew over 1200 attendees and boasted production values only a hair lower than CPAC’s. The latter of which took 30 years to reach the size AFPAC did in 3.

          As for the elected officials who’d supported Nick disavowing him, I’ll thank you not to insult the intellects of this blog’s readers or proprietor by repeating falsehoods disproven by screenshots featured in the post you’re commenting on.

          Likewise the absurd fiction that AF’s success up till now was due to the turncoats who’ve since betrayed Fuentes. AFPAC III surpassed AFPAC II after Casey’s defection. Cozy TV hit 6.8 million views after Jake Lloyd’s crawling back to ConInc after J6 and Jaden McNeil’s firing in February.

          Who Fuentes has left are thousands of loyal followers, serious backers behind the scenes, and popular politicians like Wendy Rogers, Paul Gosar, and MTG.

          No other DR figure can claim anywhere near that level of influence and support. Pretending otherwise just makes you look deranged.

        • “Who’s he got left in his corner? “Gay conservative” and federal informant Milo Yanopolis, federal informant and serial assaulter Baked Alaska ….”

          You’re engaged in libel and detraction, Godcast. Post defamatory lies in my comments again, and you’re spammed.

  3. Man of the Atom

    If AF is helping to guide and promote young men to faith in God, then more power to them and may God guide and protect them. If Fuentes is helping in this change, then may God guide and protect him. If others unrelated to AF are engaged in similar efforts to grow young men in God’s Way, then may they receive God’s wisdom and strength in their duties. I pray for their success.

    If others claim that these results are wrong and the people involved be unfit, then may those claimants be sifted fine like millet. Those found to be acting for their own grift, to be demanding that what is happening is “winning the wrong way”, or attempting to “lose gracefully” should be cast to the rubbish heap.

    • That is the key metric. On any given night, the America First chat is brimming with new converts to Christ who credit Fuentes with their conversions.

      I was also skeptical about him at first. Then his constant, voluntary passing of the Witch Test, his organization’s good fruit, and his enemies’ total reliance on lies made me reconsider.

      And to your prayer, I say amen.

      • I mean it’s clear by his words that, unlike most people so slandered, he does really hate and fear Jews and black people. Not the lies said people currently tend to believe: he thinks it’s racially intrinsic. As I am half Jewish and believe God came to save all men, that’s rather a torpedo for me.

        • “that’s rather a torpedo for me.”

          What Fuentes and his financial backers do believe is that politics is for men, so that’s fine.

          • That much, I am persuaded, is actually sensible. But to be presumed an irredeemable congenital traitor is intolerable. I don’t know how straight white leftist men stand it and I don’t want to find out.

      • Eoin Moloney

        One of the things that I disrespect about Razorfist is the way he simply dismisses Fuentes with dumb jokes about his height and slanderous gossip about him being a closet gay or something (even taking a claim from the bloody Daily Kos, of all things, at face value. It’s very much a Twitter Reply Guy kind of thing, where getting the last clap back is the only thing that matters.

        • One benefit of these outbreaks of eDrama is that they reveal who’s serious about saving Christendom, who’s so addicted to effeminate gossip as to by wholly untrustworthy, and who’s cynically currying favor with the gatekeepers in Con Inc.

  4. Rudolph Harrier

    Low point for Nick has definitely been his “debate” with Jim. (It was really more of an IBS thing where both tried to insult the other.) Not that I think that Jim made particularly strong points, it’s more that I don’t know what the hell Nick was trying to accomplish. The only real point that he made was that Jim is a bit of a nihilistic observer who isn’t going to enact actual change. That’s true, but it’s not like Jim really claimed otherwise and is going to repent upon being told that. And it got lost in the noise of Nick making some dumb points in an attempt to get ahead. (There was a variety of stupidity on both sides, but the thing that annoyed me the most was Nick saying that Jim was obsessed with Ethan Ralph for bringing him up too much when supposedly the whole point of the debate was to discuss Ralph’s false flagging of videos and whether Nick supported that or not; at some points he said that false flagging was based while at other points he implied that there was no evidence of him supporting the practice.)

    But to put that in context, that means that at worst Nick Fuentes is bad at dealing with internet drama (and in particularly simply ignoring accusations from people like Jim who feed on internet drama.) It doesn’t affect his earlier political accomplishments, whether Cozy.tv is a workable platform, this current reaction to “pro-choice” protests, etc. These dumb internet drama videos could be the equivalent of Trumps dumber tweets.

    • It was a sloppy debate plagued by bad moderation that let it run too long. Anyone interested in the central dispute knew it was settled in the first half hour.

      That Jim is a nihilistic observer unwilling to enact real change was the only point that needed proving. I’d hoped the open demonic assault on the West would lead Jim to conversion as it did Roosh. But Jim is stuck in 2014, and he proved it with a failed Witch Test.

      Nick has a code. That code is reflected in those young men praying on the church steps before the howling mob. The thought of Jim standing up there with them is absurd on its face. He and the rest of the drama club have condemned themselves to irrelevance.

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