What brought you to /pol/?
I came her to troll americans, it was funny at first but then they brainwashed me into hating darkies and jews.
Now I come here everyday hoping I will get drafted so I can shoot my own countrymen or possibly americans.
>>71444476
my internet connection
A paycheck.
I was here before /pol/
14 november 2015
my anniversary and people die
fuck
Bill Whittle
senpai
Hatred
>>71444476
I hated immigrants and occasionally browsed /b/. Then I came across /new/ and never left.
>>71444476
The sounds of screaming.
>>71444476
Niggers
>>71444639
fpbp
/thread
habbeding breds
>>71444476
I originally came to /new/ because I just wanted to read some news from around the world. Little did I know it would turn me into a fascist.
>>71444788
Where does that hole go on the very upper right?
>>71444639
>What happens to all
The post
I don't want to call these types of people my countrymen
I initially came here to discuss politics and I did until about 2 years ago when something changed for the worse. I can't pinpoint it, but something happened.
/pol/ is basically an extension of /r9k/ now. Full of angry NEETs complaining about women and how terrible race mixing is while droning on with their yellow fever. At least the Canadians talk about weed and the Australians are still hilarious. As a law student who'd love to have my politics board back, it really fucking sucks.
Pic very much related.
>>71445033
>tfw
Who told you about this place?
people posting >>>/pol/
>>71445990
What a terrible fate befell on the glorious nations of the north
>>71444476
>What brought you to /pol/?
It's a great place to get breaking news way ahead of the media. Often with a lot more depth, too.
>>71445990
euthanizing him would probably spare pain.
>>71446382
Kek were you on /tv/?
>>71445747
>Martin Luther
/int/ had some threads about the Arab Spring when it was blowing up and that led me to /new/. I used it to keep up to date with news before the major outlets could release stories. And it edgy to make hitler and nigger jokes when you're in high school so it was an easy fit.
Then I got redpilled once I hit freshman year of college and there was no way I can really go back to shitty moderated sites that control speech.
I came here for sandy hook
>>71444476
to get sources for my history essays to provide counter arguments against accepted 'truths'.
The Libyan Civil war. My first comfy threads. Instantly got addicted.
>>71444476
Being told to go here on every board all the time
>>71444476
>random number decides who we invade and with what
i think it spidey
Sick of getting brainwashed by ALL media ALL the time and wanted to see the other side of the coin.
>>71444476
I was brought by the great document of great lulz. Encyclopedia Dramatica. That's what brought me to 4chan 3 years ago.
>>71446182
I think the moot the cuck saga really hit /pol/ hard and turned it into what it is todady
great memes and excellent predictions.
I asked about shooting niggers on sight after the happening on /k/ and was told to go to /pol/
I always thought it meant politics so I never came here
>>71444476
I don't agree with 60% of the shit on here, I just get banned from every other type of message board for shitposting lmao.
>>71444476
I thought it'd be funny and then I swallowed the red pill
>>71446653
Luther is far better than pope Poz I
Papacy just keeps proving itself heretical.
Charlie Hebdo
Fucking /co/ wouldn't allow any threads about cartoonists being killed over cartoons, finally pushed me into coming here
>>71447001
>mfw I go to other boards and pretend to be an overly-retarded liberal and tell people who disagree with me to go to /pol/
>mfw it's working
I came because I was just curious what a "political" board would be like. I stayed because the refugees and the most recent Paris attacks. I've had two relatives in the vicinity of attacks, and while they are fine, waiting to find out made me . . . different.
>>71444476
I came here during OWS after getting bored with /b/
>>71447613
<3 <3 <3
>>71444476
Bush's renewal of the Patriot Act. Came here to bitch about it with likeminded fellows before this became a place where the Patriot Act would be endorsed by those simultaneously licking authoritative boots.
>>71446233
I don't remember. I knew 4chan before, I guess i just checked out if there wasn't a board where i can put all my rage against this shitty world and if there was other people that thought the same. I wanted to see what people had to say about this night
a hatred for niggers and jews
>>71447613
What's the next step of your master plan?
I can't remember, but I think I came in once nearly blackout drunk and made a thread complaining about Chinese people, and it ballooned to 300 posts of everyone agreeing that Chinese people are shit.
So I just sort of kept coming back
>>71444476
I saw posters around my school with funny memes
My old roommate basically used it to convince me that germany and sweden were falling apart.
My old roommate served me a big plate of redpills then he turned into a benzo addicted degenerate. Now hes everything we rally against here,
>Govt teet
>drug addicted
>has a GF but no way to support her
>Lives with his parents
>Has no degree, no plans for a degree and no job or business.
>>71444476
Came to rant against Tumblr SJWs and laugh/ironically side with the Nazis here. Stayed when I was successfully converted to believing in the trickeries of the Jew and the wisdom of racial purity.
>>71449116
Bush didn't renew the Patriot Act, he signed it in the first place. And this happened years before 4chan even existed.
You're full of shit.
>>71445747
>Martin "the kike who supports breaking up Christendom" Luther
Came back to 4chan after about 6 years and /b/ was shit
>>71451234
>>71444476
Relative newfag to pol. Lurked in other corners of the site for a few years, then ended up in a comfy as fuck thread monitoring a BLM protest. So comfy I never left.
Speaking of which, when does chimpout season start again, ameribros?
>>71451355
>posting a faggot pope
Your point? You have a pozed leader who's forced to bring degenerates. The Pope has no authority.
>>71444476
Had my first government class in the 8th grade, had a really kickass teacher who was a vietnam vet and I became really interested in politics and history. I discovered 4chan around 2007 or 2008 I think but usually stuck to /b/. I decided to wander over here and look at some threads and I've been hooked since. /pol/ is almost the only board I browse, I'm browsing it probably about 95% of the time I would say.
>>71451519
Lutheran faith has no leader, only principles. Papists do. And the current pope is a fucking cuck.
I thought /k/ would be a good place to talk about firearms.
Branched out.
I don't really like 4chan that much, /sp/ is entertaining minus the divegrass threads, this place for the most part in an echo chamber of edgy teenagers, /b/ is full of tranny loving faggots, and /k/ wouldn't know a decent firearm if they were staring down its barrel.
I'm phasing this place out of my life.
>>71451020
You're retarded.
>what is 2006
>>71451754
So you don't have Jesus. Because is the leader. Where was Jesus when he told Martin, the kike, Luther to fucking create his own church.
>the pope is a cuck
And the sky is blue and you're drinking shit from Estonia. Your point? Am I suppose to feel bad that the pope is a faggot?
>>71444476
Syria General
>>71447222
checked. the cucking was a last ditch measure it would either destroy pol or make it even more powerful if it lived
>>71451769
Where am I wrong? Bush signed Patriot Act into law in 2001, shortly after 9/11.
>>71451897
Luther's teachings are far closer to actual Christianity than the pope's lies will ever be.
>>71444476
I dont even remember. Probably this >>71444639
>>71452224
Luther wasn't with Christ. Peter was with Christ.
>>71444476
I came the day it was created. Everybody already knew it was just going to be /new/ 3.0.
>>71451769
/pol/ was created in 2011, you fucking idiot.
>>71452224
You're wrong where he renewed it with new provisions in March of 2006.
>>71444476
Not actual discussion that's for sure.
>>71444476
10 years ago as a summerfag college freshman by chance
>>71444476
I heard this was a board for alt-right activism and Trump supporters. Since i am both i checked it out and it truely is one of the greatest and best boards ever made believe me
>>71452333
Okay retard, let me lay out the semantics for you. We had a discussion on /bbs/ which brewed the culture for those who migrated to /new/ when it was formed, and /new/ went on to become /pol/. Happy?
>>71452335
He did renew it, but he was the first retard to sign it into law also.
>>71452320
The pope is the devil and anyone who believes in the papacy is worshipping the synagogue of Satan.
>>71453400
>He did renew it
Yep, that's what I was saying all along. You weren't wrong to say he signed it in before 4chan was created, but you were wrong to call bullshit on my post.
>>71453609
I worded my post wrong, and you were right. I admit my mistake.
>>71454059
No problem man. Glad to see people can still admit their mistakes when they happen. I do the same thing when I fuck up.
>>71444476
Constant "/pol/ was right" comments on JewTube. So I wondered who's that "/pol/"... Which brought me here, of course.
I came here in around 2007-8 when the shite fell out of the economy here.
I learned a lot from own research but for most of the time /pol/, which is only 1 person and always being BTFO, is mostly sometimes always right.
Not just about things the happen in the world in general, but on this board itself.
Before ids and flags if I remember it was a hive mind, but eternal generals are on everyboard now.
I've been coming here for Happenings ever since.
>>71444476
Maoist Marxist-Leninism, which is strongly represented on this board among the most informed and redpilled netizens.
>>7144447
The Political Correctness
>>71454242
No harm, no foul. Hope we can meet IRL so I can buy you a beer.
>>71444476
The zimmerman trials
Then got hooked watching the 2014 Gaza war streams
Came here expecting political discussion, ended up with happenings and red pills. I'm still somewhat of a lefty, but it's good to get an alternative perspective and some balance on issues.
I outgrew /b/. It felt like the logical progression. Not sure where to go next
>>71444476
I followed dank memes.
I lurked /b/ until the cancer got too much. Posted in /k/ until r/guns invaded. Then /fit/ around the time Scooby left. I briefly lurked /x/ for spooky threads. I eventually came to /pol/ and haven't left. The subject matter is always refreshed because there is always something new going on in politics.
/pol/ has the dankest memes
>>71444476
When /pol/ turned into /int/.
/pol/ used to be really shitty.
>>71455197
Everything about this post is wrong.
I think it was when my college, WWU, was making me parrot back transsexual terminology in nearly every class as "education," along with three third party rape culture spiels we had to complete to be able to register. I was being inundated with propaganda and the college environment was basically a regressive leftist fraud. I left that shithole even though I was doing fine and had a full ride. They're not going to make a commie out of me. That place is utter shit.
>>71454851
I don't plan on being in Finland any time soon, but likewise. Have a pint for me and I'll do the same.
>>71456052