Christian Andrew Torba: banned Red Ice from using his GabPay

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I was asking people for feedback about GabPay a month ago. One person got back to me and told me that the awesome program Red Ice wanted to use Gabpay but Andrew Torba banned them or removed them from it.

That is very bad news.

I’ve read various things that Torba has posted and Torba is what I’d called a Radical Christian.

He does allow discussion about the Jews. But clearly, he believes the Bible stuff about the evil of Pagans. That is Christian propaganda and Pagans and pre-Christians in Europe are OUR PEOPLE – OUR VERY ANCESTORS.

This is the most negative thing I’ve seen coming from Torba. It shows that he’s not pro-White. He’s wildly pro-Christian, but not pro- his own race.

This is really silly and it’s bad.



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