Form: Quote Commentary

  • “The ‘human’ sense of life, so typical of the modern West, confirms its plebeian

    —“The ‘human’ sense of life, so typical of the modern West, confirms its plebeian and lower aspect. That which some were ashamed of – ‘man’ – others took pride in. The ancient world elevated the individual to God, made every effort to unbind him from passion, to adapt him to transcendence, with free air of heights in contemplation as well as in action; it knew traditions of non-human heroes and of men of divine blood. The Semiticised world not only deprived the ‘creature’ of the divine, but finally reduced God to a human figure. Bringing back to life the demonism of a Pelasgian substratum, it substituted the pure Olympian regions, vertiginous in their radiant perfection, with the terrorist viewpoints of its apocalypses, of hells, of predestination, of perdition. God was no longer the aristocratic god of the Romans, the god pf patricians, to whom one prays standing, in the light of the fire, head up high and which is carried at the head of the victorious legions […]” ― Julius Evola


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-16 18:16:00 UTC

  • Christians Call It “testifying” Because It Sounds Better than “lying.”

    Eli Harman June 14, 2017 · Christians call it “testifying” because it sounds better than “lying.” But words actually mean things. And properly speaking one can only “testify” about what is in one’s personal, first hand, knowledge, which never includes stories about life after death and rarely includes those about supposed events, miraculous or mundane, thousands of years ago. Conflating storytelling with testimony is just lying about testifying, and probably lying about the contents of those stories as well. If one says “I believe that virtue in this life will be rewarded in another, in these particular ways” then one is simply testifying about the *beliefs* that motivate ones actions But if one says, as if it is a matter of fact, “Virtue in this life is rewarded in another, and in these particular ways” then one is simply conflating theory with fact. There is no problem with ADOPTING a theory and using it, with or without evidence, as long as the facts available do not contradict it (and sometimes even if they do.) But passing it off as fact, when it is not fact, is to make more of it than one honestly may.
  • Christians Call It “testifying” Because It Sounds Better than “lying.”

    Eli Harman June 14, 2017 · Christians call it “testifying” because it sounds better than “lying.” But words actually mean things. And properly speaking one can only “testify” about what is in one’s personal, first hand, knowledge, which never includes stories about life after death and rarely includes those about supposed events, miraculous or mundane, thousands of years ago. Conflating storytelling with testimony is just lying about testifying, and probably lying about the contents of those stories as well. If one says “I believe that virtue in this life will be rewarded in another, in these particular ways” then one is simply testifying about the *beliefs* that motivate ones actions But if one says, as if it is a matter of fact, “Virtue in this life is rewarded in another, and in these particular ways” then one is simply conflating theory with fact. There is no problem with ADOPTING a theory and using it, with or without evidence, as long as the facts available do not contradict it (and sometimes even if they do.) But passing it off as fact, when it is not fact, is to make more of it than one honestly may.
  • It’s the Lack of Orderliness.

    —“Conservatives are more orderly, and therefore less likely to mix anything up, including race, sexuality etc. Liberals are more open to experience, which is often correlated with high IQ, but it’s not the high IQ that makes them less prejudiced, it’s the lack of orderliness.”—Joel Harvey

  • It’s the Lack of Orderliness.

    —“Conservatives are more orderly, and therefore less likely to mix anything up, including race, sexuality etc. Liberals are more open to experience, which is often correlated with high IQ, but it’s not the high IQ that makes them less prejudiced, it’s the lack of orderliness.”—Joel Harvey

  • Tribes of The Right

    (high openness AND high orderliness) —“It seems to me that we high-openness right-wingers (like those of us attracted to Curt), who are a subset of the high-IQ right-wingers, are trying to drag the rest of the conservatives rightward kicking & screaming. We see “outside the box” truths more readily. Thus normie conservative: “No more illegal immigration” while high-openness high-IQ right-winger: “No more 3rd world immigration, period, no more women voting, etc”.—John Mark

  • Tribes of The Right

    (high openness AND high orderliness) —“It seems to me that we high-openness right-wingers (like those of us attracted to Curt), who are a subset of the high-IQ right-wingers, are trying to drag the rest of the conservatives rightward kicking & screaming. We see “outside the box” truths more readily. Thus normie conservative: “No more illegal immigration” while high-openness high-IQ right-winger: “No more 3rd world immigration, period, no more women voting, etc”.—John Mark

  • “SHORT BUS” ( Russkiy: желтый дом )

    In America, the ‘disabled’ (retarded) children used to be (and maybe still are), herded to and from school in a ‘short bus’ which is literally.. a short bus. —“The idea of ‘riding the short bus’ is used in American English in much the same way that желтый дом (yellow house) is used in Russian as a reference to mentally retarded children. United States public school systems have an extensive bus program to transport children to and from school. Regular buses hold large amounts of children. Shorter buses are typically used for “Special Education” (i.e., the mentally retarded).”—

  • “SHORT BUS” ( Russkiy: желтый дом )

    In America, the ‘disabled’ (retarded) children used to be (and maybe still are), herded to and from school in a ‘short bus’ which is literally.. a short bus. —“The idea of ‘riding the short bus’ is used in American English in much the same way that желтый дом (yellow house) is used in Russian as a reference to mentally retarded children. United States public school systems have an extensive bus program to transport children to and from school. Regular buses hold large amounts of children. Shorter buses are typically used for “Special Education” (i.e., the mentally retarded).”—

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    photos_and_videos/your_posts/35428334_10156431296302264_7166757819390099456_o_10156431296292264.jpg GEE WHO DO YOU THINK HE’S REFERRING TO????? lolzStephen KlostermeierDamn…. I didn’t know you guys were THAT at odds lol

    That’s spicyJun 16, 2018 5:51pmGilberto CarlosTriple H levels of butthurt:Jun 16, 2018 5:56pmCurt DoolittleI am not at odds with Hoppe. I just converted his kantian and marxist rationalism to anglo empirical science. Just what it is. Germans need excuses for enforcing the law. Anglos don’t. Germans were pussified by the wars. Brits pussified by the loss of empire. But americans are still german and anglo and not yet pussified.Jun 16, 2018 6:08pmStephen KlostermeierWe are getting there… I do have great hopes for the next generation however. They are much stronger than the 3 previous in nearly all fields. (politically, economically and industriously).

    The left is not the future.Jun 16, 2018 6:12pmTyler StandenPhysical Butthurt, so to speak.Jun 16, 2018 7:59pmMichael PattinsonHHH has always been a necessary step to Curt Doolittle no the other way around.His argumentation ethics is nothing but Marxist Dogma, plastic enough to escape scrutiny. AE is just philosophical gymnastics that equals parasitic justification.Jun 17, 2018 4:56amBrian McQuistonWhat do you mean by “Germans need excuses for enforcing the law. Anglos don’t.”?Jun 17, 2018 11:55pmGEE WHO DO YOU THINK HE’S REFERRING TO????? lolz


    Source date (UTC): 2018-06-16 17:45:00 UTC