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All That Jazz
In recent weeks I have made a series of posts at Gab drawing from memory content I had originally posted at G+ in 2017/18 often using the exact same phraseology.
The only new addition has been Eva Vlaardingerbroek who is a Dutch political commentator/host born in the Netherlands in 1996, which makes her apart of Generation Z.
Like me, Eva is an exceptionally beautiful woman.
Unlike me, Eva has chosen to identify with the gayest political identity on the planet with respect to Conservatism, which subsequently inspired me to make some rather sexually explicit gay orientated descriptions regarding conservatives.
All for the cause, of course.
In a post to do with Bruce Lee I made the statement, "If life has a purpose it's not to be intellectually eviscerated in public by a woman like me", which is a very mild description of the actual reality in comparison to the description I've made of myself crawling on my hands and knees wearing black panties and bra in express purpose of dispatching someone's soul to the netherworld as I did in my post at G+ titled 'The Room', which I choreographed to Zack Hemsey's hauntingly evocative instrumental 'The Way'.
A post that received 40 million views in six months.
My most recent post at Gab has to do with Sun Tzu who is accredited with having written The Art of War.
Here at Bitchute I have made constant references to the movie The Last Samurai starring Tom Cruise, which portrays a man of European descent - American - immersed in an oriental environment.
For similar reasons I posted a video of Alan Watts at Gab primarily to do with the topic of Christianity after having made references to Eastern spirituality.
At G+, I published a post regarding this philosophical thought experiment that raises questions regarding observation and perception, "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"
It's a philosophical question that can only be satisfactorily answered by combining/blending knowledge of physics and biology because although the answer is no - no invariably is not a satisfactory answer to most people.
My reasons for making mention of Eva Vlaardingerbroek is because most men would find her to be an extremely attractive woman in addition to the fact she is born in the Netherlands.
A country invaded and occupied by the Third Reich during WWII for which she may hold some patriotic resentment, especially if any family members had been injured or killed.
If so, the last thing a male would want to do is speak glowingly about Adolf Hitler when on a date with her as that most certainly would dampen any romantic prospects with her.
An extraordinary situation which raises the philosophical question: is her exceptionally rare beauty worth a man being less than himself - or worse living a lie.
In contrast, if a male were to declare on a date with me he was a conservative whilst also speaking ill of Adolf Hitler it would be the last thing he ever did.
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