Category: Politics, Power, and Governance

  • People are willing to listen to things outside their Overton window if they perc

    —:People are willing to listen to things outside their Overton window if they perceive that it will give them what they want politically (while old tactics/assumptions don’t cut the mustard). Everyday the left is doing half our job for us, e.g. Sarah Jeong, by waking our people up to the fact that what they thought would work (being nice/tolerant) will not work.”—John Mark


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-04 12:57:00 UTC

  • PARADIGM SHIFTS Author: William S. Lind CD: 1 – Unipolar Power (Monopoly) vs ret

    PARADIGM SHIFTS

    Author: William S. Lind

    CD:

    1 – Unipolar Power (Monopoly) vs return to balance of powers – nationalism (Markets).

    2 – An Endless Supply of Money vs Return to ‘harder’ money (markets)

    2 – Wilsonianism (Expansionary Democracy) vs Nationalism (Markets)

    3 – Cultural Marxism (Anti-Whitism) vs Nationalism (Markets)

    4 – The End of White Acquiescence.

    By William S Lind.

    The Establishment knows how to succeed in obtaining what it cares about, power and money, within the current paradigms.

    Those paradigms include America as the only real world power, before which all other nations must bow; an endless supply of money; Wilsonianism, i.e. forcing “democracy” down all other countries’ throats; and cultural Marxism, which seeks to put women over men, blacks over whites, and gays over straights (where they conflict, cultural Marxism takes precedence over democracy).

    But those paradigms are all beginning to shift. President Trump represents, at least in part, new paradigms which leave today’s Establishment irrelevant, isolated, and powerless. In response, the Establishment howls in fear and in hatred, especially hatred of a President who represents the heartland instead of the coastal elites.

    If we look at each of the above paradigms, we can see the shifts occurring. Not only does America lack the military power, money, and moral credit to dictate to every other country, all countries now face the challenge of Fourth Generation war, war waged by entities other than states.

    This challenge renders competition between states obsolete, something President Trump seems instinctively to grasp, at least in part. He knows a post-Communism Russian-American rivalry makes no strategic sense; he correctly thinks NATO is obsolete; and he may sense that states everywhere face crises of legitimacy, although of widely varying intensity.

    The Establishment howls because one of its major components, the Military-Industrial-Congressional complex must have “peer competitors”, other states it can inflate as threats, in order to justify the trillion dollars a year we spend on national security. F-35s, Ford-class aircraft carriers, and opposed amphibious landings have little relevance to 4GW.

    Meanwhile, the money is running out. The U.S., and most of the rest of the world, is heading for a colossal debt crisis. When it hits, we may not be able to afford $100 billion a year in defense, much less a trillion.

    This points to a third paradigm shift: the end of Wilsonianism. Our “defense” budget is really an offense budget. It supports a military that is supposed to force “democratic capitalism”, which is really oligarchic rent-seeking, down the throats of every people on earth — along with cultural Marxism and its definitions of “human rights”.

    Even if the money were not about to run out, Wilsonianism would be doomed from the start. Russell Kirk wrote, “There is no surer way to make a man your enemy than telling him you are going to remake him in your image for his own good.” Even Robespierre, too late, said that missionaries with bayonets are seldom welcome.

    President Trump grasps that attempts to turn places such as Afghanistan into Switzerland are foolish nonsense. Yet at the same time, he chose a neo-con, one of the people who tried to turn Iraq into a peaceful, secular democracy by invading it and destroying the state, as his national security advisor. So he still has a ways to go to ride this paradigm shift.

    ( cd: my view is that trump sees punishment until defeat and making ‘better choices’ rather than reconstruction in our demon-cratic image as his strategy and it’s working.)

    The last shift he not only grasps but rode into the White House on: the revolt of America’s heartland against political correctness, e.i., cultural Marxism.

    The Establishment either believes in cultural Marxism (most democrats) or is too cowardly to challenge it (most Republicans).

    Heartland voters are fed up with it, its advocates, and its sacred “victims” groups, most of whom distinguish themselves by their bad behavior.

    In a political battle between the coastal elites and their clients on the one hand and the heartland on the other, the heartland will win.

    Look at the percentage of whites among people who actually vote in all the swing states. The collapse of white acquiescence in cultural Marxism, both here and in Europe, may be the biggest paradigm shift of them all.

    And so, faced with irrelevance, the Establishment howls, froths at the mouth and chews the carpet, raging at President Trump. Like a madman whose derangement is killing him, it screams meaningless words, most ending in “ism”, as it dies. I’m sure the President will give it a grand funeral.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-04 12:28:00 UTC

  • “We define ourselves more so by what we are against, less so by what we agree up

    —“We define ourselves more so by what we are against, less so by what we agree upon.”—Liupold Engelwulf

    But to make a new world we need something to advocate for.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-04 12:26:43 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1025719681418706950

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. —“We define ourselves more so by what we ar

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    —“We define ourselves more so by what we are against, less so by what we agree upon.”—Liupold Engelwulf

    But to make a new world we need something to advocate for.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-04 12:26:33 UTC

  • “We define ourselves more so by what we are against, less so by what we agree up

    —“We define ourselves more so by what we are against, less so by what we agree upon.”—Liupold Engelwulf

    But to make a new world we need something to advocate for.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-04 08:26:00 UTC

  • CIVIL WAR The reason we’re going to ‘go there’ is because we have to ‘go there’

    CIVIL WAR
    The reason we’re going to ‘go there’ is because we have to ‘go there’ before they do. They will. Every time in history. They talk about it openly.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-03 20:51:31 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1025484330859196416

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. CIVIL WAR The reason we’re going to ‘go there

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    CIVIL WAR
    The reason we’re going to ‘go there’ is because we have to ‘go there’ before they do. They will. Every time in history. They talk about it openly.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-03 20:51:23 UTC

  • “Violence hasn’t decreased. It’s just been temporarily monopolized by the state

    —“Violence hasn’t decreased. It’s just been temporarily monopolized by the state and underclass.”—Steve Pender


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-03 20:39:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1025481390123626496

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. —“Violence hasn’t decreased. It’s just been

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    —“Violence hasn’t decreased. It’s just been temporarily monopolized by the state and underclass.”—Steve Pender


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-03 20:39:41 UTC

  • Undo Survival Sexism

    —“Men shall be lifeboated and escorted out of burning buildings FIRST. Again, nobody wants this, but it’s perfectly consistent with the feminist gender equality objective. They are getting away with undoing “sexism” where there’s minimal liability (STEM jobs), but any time there’s real liability to gender equality, they ignore it.”— Steve Pender