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Is Coach Red Pill Dead?

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Published on 20 Apr 2022 / In Film & Animation

The shitbags are trying to kill anyone with a voice!

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ShadowMonk
ShadowMonk 2 years ago

Unfortunately there was video where these scum fucks dragged him down a stairwell and he had his tongue sliced off and beheaded by Ukrainian secret service sickos.

He never deserved that at all for that is such a sickening act against us that being the fact the the daily beast has ordered his death... Which that in itself is actually a severely serious war crime if there ever is justice which I pay my respects to him now that he’s reunited with LibrationY, Renegade #1, Harry MGTOW, Vention MGTOW, Paul Proteus and many other fallen brothers.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

Has anyone seen and confirmed the existence of such video?

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crimsonhawk
crimsonhawk 2 years ago

I loved this guy. I hope hes ok

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DIO DOOM NUTZ_TALICHADJESUS33

HOPE 4 THE BEST PREPARE 4 THE WORST. I HAVE FAITH THAT OUR BROTHER IS STILL ALIVE AND WELL. IF NOT THEY JUST OPEN THE GATES TO HEAVEN AND UNHOLY FIRE AND WRATH SHALL BE UNLEASHED UPON THOSE EVIL SCUM TRASH \M/

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

There are several indicators he isn't. I've heard "rumours" from people really close to this situation he is no more.

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DIO DOOM NUTZ_TALICHADJESUS33

@The Man Inside: BROTHER I HEAR YOU UNTIL THERE IS VIDEO EVIDENCE THAT IS THE CASE I DONT BELIEVE A FUCKING WORD. IF IT IS A COLD HARD FACT, THEN ITS WAR AND ITS US MGTOW AGAINST THEM. THEY GET WHAT THEY DESERVED \M/

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

@DIO DOOM NUTZ: I'm not a fan of his, but he is one of "us". I wish him no harm.

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jim bennett
jim bennett 2 years ago

My exes chriistian farmer relative visited Ukraine to share farming methods or westernize their farming.. Said Ukraine was very high quality farmlands.. called it the breadbasket of Russia.. now they call it the breadbasket of europe.. and while flooding the west with foreigners.. Immigration = injustice.. It seems apparent that the goal is world control.. I said I hope Russia invades Ukraine.. and the english couple I said it in front of,, did not seem to share my sentiment.. lol... but honestly they are not even Americans why are they here???? the english and canadians are anti-russia.. probably because they will benefit from globalism.. slavery and oppression is their thing. imo.. we should kick them out of America..

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