Category: Politics, Power, and Governance

  • The Barriers to Right Activism

    —“Identify the barriers and lift them. The problem is obvious but why is it like this? We need data on what these barriers are for the right. Is it the fact that they have to much to lose? Comfort? Security? Or cowardness?”—Bjorn Hocke

    The barriers to right activism are:

    1 – Boyhood: No intention to do anything, just find shallow dominance expression from the safety and anonymity of being online (these are undesirables);
    2 – Cowardice: (lots of Xian’s in this category);
    3 – Right Psychology (a) lower agreeableness (b) tendency to over-rely on self-judgment, (c) tendency to demand self-determination, need for control, need for understanding, need for certainty, need for leaders they understand. This leads to atomization and the near panic of ‘just show up and we’ll figure it out. The left ‘just shows up and figures it out. Because they are not concerned with status or hierarchy.
    3 – Relative Poverty such that they can’t show up because they’re already disenfranchised; living on marginal income so that they can’t afford the time off or away;
    4 – Responsibilities so that they can’t afford being away without serious consequences;
    5 – Consequence of doxxing by GSRRM that would hurt them their income or their families;
    6 – Wives or girlfriends that would leave them if they did;
    7 – and property that they have accumulated that they are unable or willing to expose to risk.

    The left is not burdend by these constraints. Why? The right manages vast commons and the left consumes them. This is the difference in our ‘wiring’. Male capitalization (pack territory and resources), female consumption (herd and offspring consumption before others beat them to it.)

    This is why only a mass movement will work and ‘resistance’ won’t. It’s because without certain reprisals for the left’s DOXX machine, the right afford to show up.
    Hence my strategy. Hence why everyone else’s is a lost cause.

  • The Dissident Alt Right is Obstacle To Victory

    The Dissident Alt Right is Obstacle To Victory https://propertarianinstitute.com/2020/09/19/the-dissident-alt-right-is-obstacle-to-victory/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-09-19 16:33:56 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1307357267860369413

  • The Dissident Alt Right is Obstacle To Victory

    The Dissident Alt Right is Obstacle To Victory https://t.co/58edFuzo4o

  • The Dissident Alt Right is Obstacle To Victory

     

    Image may contain: text that says '"My understanding at present is that the 'alt- right' is preventing victory. And as such is a greater enemy- a greater clear and present danger -than the left)."'P-Law criminalizes behavior that every immigrant class (and our own) practice. P-constitutional amendments articulate our natural rights and our european strategy in purely scientific terms. Are you saying that you have a solution to this problem other than murdering people who don’t agree with you on whatever you’re complaining about? Are you saying that women have a choice in their biases? Are you saying that any given ethnic group as a choice in its biases, habits, traditions, culture, strategy? Are you saying you have a choice?

    No. You don’t, they don’t. They’re born that way and they were indoctrinated by family, religion, culture, and tradition to behave as they do. And we have stopped the forcible indoctrination into religion, culture, tradition, and institution that has made it possible or others to tolerate the HIGH COST to the self for participation in western civilization.

    Why can’t we do that? Because our law does not include that requirement for participation in it, and law is the operating system by which all governments of any scale must operate. There is no other name for the rules that regulate the operation of large scale human organizations.

    So, your ‘bitching and whining’ doesn’t change anything. it just means you’re a problem. Actionable solutions bring about change. And you’re preventing them. Because you and those like ‘defecate’ on any conversation that could bring about a solution to the problem that you see as simple, even if the solution is complicated.

    You and people like you are the clear and present danger. Because you give false promise, false hope, and no solution, to what is a relatively easily solvable political problem. You are the greater enemy of your people. Because no one will tolerate political action by anyone who behaves like you. You are the enemy of the people.

    You are a cancer that poisons everything you touch.

    Work on spreading solutions not spreading resistance to solutions.

  • The Dissident Alt Right is Obstacle To Victory

     

    Image may contain: text that says '"My understanding at present is that the 'alt- right' is preventing victory. And as such is a greater enemy- a greater clear and present danger -than the left)."'P-Law criminalizes behavior that every immigrant class (and our own) practice. P-constitutional amendments articulate our natural rights and our european strategy in purely scientific terms. Are you saying that you have a solution to this problem other than murdering people who don’t agree with you on whatever you’re complaining about? Are you saying that women have a choice in their biases? Are you saying that any given ethnic group as a choice in its biases, habits, traditions, culture, strategy? Are you saying you have a choice?

    No. You don’t, they don’t. They’re born that way and they were indoctrinated by family, religion, culture, and tradition to behave as they do. And we have stopped the forcible indoctrination into religion, culture, tradition, and institution that has made it possible or others to tolerate the HIGH COST to the self for participation in western civilization.

    Why can’t we do that? Because our law does not include that requirement for participation in it, and law is the operating system by which all governments of any scale must operate. There is no other name for the rules that regulate the operation of large scale human organizations.

    So, your ‘bitching and whining’ doesn’t change anything. it just means you’re a problem. Actionable solutions bring about change. And you’re preventing them. Because you and those like ‘defecate’ on any conversation that could bring about a solution to the problem that you see as simple, even if the solution is complicated.

    You and people like you are the clear and present danger. Because you give false promise, false hope, and no solution, to what is a relatively easily solvable political problem. You are the greater enemy of your people. Because no one will tolerate political action by anyone who behaves like you. You are the enemy of the people.

    You are a cancer that poisons everything you touch.

    Work on spreading solutions not spreading resistance to solutions.

  • We Don’t Have Infinite Time

    We Don’t Have Infinite Time https://propertarianinstitute.com/2020/09/19/we-dont-have-infinite-time/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-09-19 16:31:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1307356623279714304

  • We Don’t Have Infinite Time

    We Don’t Have Infinite Time https://t.co/Ykx1dwCoIF

  • We Don’t Have Infinite Time

    BOTTLENECKS, SPEED, AND MULTIPLE FOUNDERS: REMINDER THAT WE DON”T HAVE INFINITE TIME TO COMPLETE THE ARYAN REVOLUTION OF MAN.
    by Sean Kane

    Although recreational running can feel like a chore, our species is built for insane endurance. Plenty of land animals are faster in short distances, but nothing can move at a slow, easy run for longer than humans.

    This allowed prehistoric humans to excel at hunting. We’d jog after large prey under the midday sun until they died from exhaustion.

    Once our weapons got better and we learned to carry water in containers, our already impressive endurance only improved, readying humans to spread across the globe.

    Our ability to regulate body temperature further helped our crazy endurance abilities. Humans can really take the heat.

    Many animals sweat, but few use it for evaporative cooling, like humans (and horses) do. We’re also able to breath through our mouths when we run, taking in more oxygen as well as further dissipating heat.

    Other animals dump heat by panting, which is impossible to do in a gallop. This meant hunters could chase animals at their slowest galloping speed until they overheated

    Another huge evolutionary advantage came from our ability to stand upright — though creaky knees and back pain are certainly a tradeoff.

    Standing on two legs kept more of our hairless skin out of the harsh savanna sun and, even more importantly, freed up our hands to wield tools and to throw weapons.

    Though other primates have the ability to understand the trajectories of thrown objects (allowing them to dodge), no animals can aim and throw with the power and precision of a human.

    We’ve also got better hearing than our other primate brethren, and we can hear a wider range of sounds, especially between 1.0-6.0 kHz — where most human speech occurs.

    Around 70,000 years ago, humanity’s global population dropped down to only a few thousand individuals, and it had major effects on our species.

    It’s called the Toba catastrophe. A massive supervolcano in Indonesia erupted, blackening the sky with ash, plunging earth into an ice age, and killing off all but the hardiest humans.

    The enormous supervolcano eruption occurred around the same time as humanity’s biggest bottleneck. Research from the late 1990s and early 2000s suggested that this eruption, on Sumatra in Indonesia, blocked the sun across much of Asia, causing a harsh volcanic winter and a 1,000-year-long cooling period on earth.

    But archaeological evidence shows that human hunter-gatherer settlements in India weren’t too affected by the eruption and quickly recovered. Temperature data embedded in the geology of Lake Malawi, in East Africa, also suggests that the region didn’t cool off that drastically.

    But worldwide the population declined rapidly.

    Almost getting wiped out put a lot more pressure on our ancestors and caused a genetic bottleneck, which greatly decreases the genetic variation in a population.
    Small populations are much more susceptible to disease and environmental disasters, and unfavorable genetic traits can rapidly accumulate. Bottlenecks also slow evolutionary change, since fewer members of a species are around to pick up potentially favorable genetic mutations.

    However, any rare beneficial mutations that do occur get amplified: Genes get passed around quickly in a tiny community.

    Genetic bottlenecks can cause what is known as the founder effect, where small, isolated populations drastically diverge from the original population.

    As humans spread across the planet, our population experienced multiple bottlenecks and, as a result, a serial-founder effect kicked in to create the diversity we currently see in the human race today.

    Scientists have mapped these events to geographic choke points around the world, based on decreasing genetic diversity as we migrated.

    One bottleneck occurred when a small group of humans left Africa.

    Another happened when this group split up in the Middle East, with some of us heading to Europe and others to Asia.

    Others occurred when we left Southeast Asia for Austronesia, crossed the Beringia land bridge into Alaska, and spread into South America through what is now Panama.

    This is why African populations tend to have far more genetic diversity in their DNA than populations native to the Americas.

    It’s also why, when you compare humans to other species, human DNA is not very diverse when you consider our globe-spanning range.

  • We Don’t Have Infinite Time

    BOTTLENECKS, SPEED, AND MULTIPLE FOUNDERS: REMINDER THAT WE DON”T HAVE INFINITE TIME TO COMPLETE THE ARYAN REVOLUTION OF MAN.
    by Sean Kane

    Although recreational running can feel like a chore, our species is built for insane endurance. Plenty of land animals are faster in short distances, but nothing can move at a slow, easy run for longer than humans.

    This allowed prehistoric humans to excel at hunting. We’d jog after large prey under the midday sun until they died from exhaustion.

    Once our weapons got better and we learned to carry water in containers, our already impressive endurance only improved, readying humans to spread across the globe.

    Our ability to regulate body temperature further helped our crazy endurance abilities. Humans can really take the heat.

    Many animals sweat, but few use it for evaporative cooling, like humans (and horses) do. We’re also able to breath through our mouths when we run, taking in more oxygen as well as further dissipating heat.

    Other animals dump heat by panting, which is impossible to do in a gallop. This meant hunters could chase animals at their slowest galloping speed until they overheated

    Another huge evolutionary advantage came from our ability to stand upright — though creaky knees and back pain are certainly a tradeoff.

    Standing on two legs kept more of our hairless skin out of the harsh savanna sun and, even more importantly, freed up our hands to wield tools and to throw weapons.

    Though other primates have the ability to understand the trajectories of thrown objects (allowing them to dodge), no animals can aim and throw with the power and precision of a human.

    We’ve also got better hearing than our other primate brethren, and we can hear a wider range of sounds, especially between 1.0-6.0 kHz — where most human speech occurs.

    Around 70,000 years ago, humanity’s global population dropped down to only a few thousand individuals, and it had major effects on our species.

    It’s called the Toba catastrophe. A massive supervolcano in Indonesia erupted, blackening the sky with ash, plunging earth into an ice age, and killing off all but the hardiest humans.

    The enormous supervolcano eruption occurred around the same time as humanity’s biggest bottleneck. Research from the late 1990s and early 2000s suggested that this eruption, on Sumatra in Indonesia, blocked the sun across much of Asia, causing a harsh volcanic winter and a 1,000-year-long cooling period on earth.

    But archaeological evidence shows that human hunter-gatherer settlements in India weren’t too affected by the eruption and quickly recovered. Temperature data embedded in the geology of Lake Malawi, in East Africa, also suggests that the region didn’t cool off that drastically.

    But worldwide the population declined rapidly.

    Almost getting wiped out put a lot more pressure on our ancestors and caused a genetic bottleneck, which greatly decreases the genetic variation in a population.
    Small populations are much more susceptible to disease and environmental disasters, and unfavorable genetic traits can rapidly accumulate. Bottlenecks also slow evolutionary change, since fewer members of a species are around to pick up potentially favorable genetic mutations.

    However, any rare beneficial mutations that do occur get amplified: Genes get passed around quickly in a tiny community.

    Genetic bottlenecks can cause what is known as the founder effect, where small, isolated populations drastically diverge from the original population.

    As humans spread across the planet, our population experienced multiple bottlenecks and, as a result, a serial-founder effect kicked in to create the diversity we currently see in the human race today.

    Scientists have mapped these events to geographic choke points around the world, based on decreasing genetic diversity as we migrated.

    One bottleneck occurred when a small group of humans left Africa.

    Another happened when this group split up in the Middle East, with some of us heading to Europe and others to Asia.

    Others occurred when we left Southeast Asia for Austronesia, crossed the Beringia land bridge into Alaska, and spread into South America through what is now Panama.

    This is why African populations tend to have far more genetic diversity in their DNA than populations native to the Americas.

    It’s also why, when you compare humans to other species, human DNA is not very diverse when you consider our globe-spanning range.

  • The Left Does Not Cognitively Grasp Argumentation

    The Left Does Not Cognitively Grasp Argumentation https://propertarianinstitute.com/2020/09/19/the-left-does-not-cognitively-grasp-argumentation/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-09-19 16:00:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1307348897854099462