You know, that one kid in third grade with freckles and dandruff who would always come to class with body odor. When he would eat a bag of chips at lunch, he’d lick his fingers, tear the bag in half, lick the bag, put his hand on your food and be like, "Can I have that?" While crewing with his mouth open. Every other day he’d have a nosebleed. Probably has a lisp and goes to speech class. That guy.
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I guess the one thing about Nick Fuentes I find embarrassing is as a Catholic, I’ve lived down south and been around generally conservative leaning Catholics, as well as left leaning Catholics. The stuff he says about Catholicism and white nationalism just seems really off base to me. I mean, there are essentially two types of Catholic folks you’ll meet in America: conservative Catholics and progressive Catholics. Conservative Catholics tend to be a bit older, they believe in Adam and Eve. Progressive Catholics which are more common honestly tend to have this thing where they believe in God, but are more open to the idea of science. So for instance, some Catholics will brag that the guy who came up with the theory of the Big Bang was actually a Catholic priest, and there are some Catholics who believe in evolution despite the official church position being a kind of wishy washy "Well maybe evolution is real or maybe it’s not but God is real either way." But white supremacy is incompatible fundamentally with both. If we came from Adam and Eve, black people and white people are the same, created by the same God with the same ancestors. If we all evolved from a single cell, we’re all related. It’s like… I just find him embarrassing.
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We all knew that kid. He has been in every elementary school in every country in every grade every year since 1940, and we have no idea how he does it.