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  • Fascism Won. Let’s Be Honest. Fascism Won the Competition

    https://www.quora.com/Is-a-democracy-necessary-for-sub-Saharan-Africa-taking-into-consideration-our-historical-makeup/answer/Shingai-Samudzi?
    FASCISM WON. LET’S BE HONEST. FASCISM WON THE COMPETITION Correct.1. Fascism and Nationalism have emerged as the optimum political order for modernization – meaning, a strong monopoly government that forbids competition, and that operates primarily in the national interest (creating wealth) by the production commons that produce returns, has and will always and everywhere succeed at modernization. 2. The 20th century experiment with socialism (government control production distribution and trade) had been a failure – everywhere. And in most cases has lost the ‘window of opportunity’ for rapid growth. 3. The 20th century ‘threat’ that peoples must (a) respect borders, and (b) adopt consumer capitalism, has been a success. 4. The 20th century experiment with democracy has been a failure because it only serves to distribute windfalls due to technology or conquest in an already-advanced (meaning middle class) civilization. 5. The outlier is Iran’s attempt to restore the caliphate from the mediterranean to india, under a regressive theocratic (kleptocratic) system of rule. The Kingdoms (which are probably the optimum government) have finally lost fear of the expansion of fundamentalism and communism and are slowly reorganizing to suit both modernity and their demographics. 6. The dirty secret of the 20th century is that the western ambition of an aristocracy of everyone has failed, because each society is limited by the size of its underclasses, and while the northern europeans have all but eradicated theirs through manorialism and upward redistribution of reproduction, the rest of the world other than perhaps the han/korean/japanese still is heavily burdened by underclasses that lack not only education, knowledge, experience, and traditions, but the *ability* to process information necessary for political decision making – and are just pawns of malcontents the world over.
  • WON. LET’S BE HONEST. FASCISM WON THE COMPETITION Correct. 1. Fascism and Nation

    https://www.quora.com/Is-a-democracy-necessary-for-sub-Saharan-Africa-taking-into-consideration-our-historical-makeup/answer/Shingai-Samudzi?share=326172c1&srid=u4QvFASCISM WON. LET’S BE HONEST. FASCISM WON THE COMPETITION

    Correct.

    1. Fascism and Nationalism have emerged as the optimum political order for modernization – meaning, a strong monopoly government that forbids competition, and that operates primarily in the national interest (creating wealth) by the production commons that produce returns, has and will always and everywhere succeed at modernization.

    2. The 20th century experiment with socialism (government control production distribution and trade) had been a failure – everywhere. And in most cases has lost the ‘window of opportunity’ for rapid growth.

    3. The 20th century ‘threat’ that peoples must (a) respect borders, and (b) adopt consumer capitalism, has been a success.

    4. The 20th century experiment with democracy has been a failure because it only serves to distribute windfalls due to technology or conquest in an already-advanced (meaning middle class) civilization.

    5. The outlier is Iran’s attempt to restore the caliphate from the mediterranean to india, under a regressive theocratic (kleptocratic) system of rule. The Kingdoms (which are probably the optimum government) have finally lost fear of the expansion of fundamentalism and communism and are slowly reorganizing to suit both modernity and their demographics.

    6. The dirty secret of the 20th century is that the western ambition of an aristocracy of everyone has failed, because each society is limited by the size of its underclasses, and while the northern europeans have all but eradicated theirs through manorialism and upward redistribution of reproduction, the rest of the world other than perhaps the han/korean/japanese still is heavily burdened by underclasses that lack not only education, knowledge, experience, and traditions, but the *ability* to process information necessary for political decision making – and are just pawns of malcontents the world over.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-09 10:03:00 UTC

  • Untitled

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/national/2016/05/21/armed-with-guns-and-constitutions-the-patriot-movement-sees-america-under-threat/?utm_term=.c28085a51d06


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-08 21:34:00 UTC

  • “We didn’t have better generals than the Germans. We didn’t have better NCO’s th

    —“We didn’t have better generals than the Germans. We didn’t have better NCO’s than the Germans either… What we did have was the fact that we had broken the Nazi code. After that, knowing what the great German generals were going to do next made our generals’ decisions rather easy. We knew when and where the German convoys were going to be, and proceeded to sink them. For contrast, look at the Battle of the Bulge…. Late 1944, Germany was lost….but maintaining radio silence and thereby not giving away their plan, they managed to launch a massive counterattack against the Allies in the Ardennes. It nearly worked, except that the German tanks ran out of fuel. Without the advantage of deciphered German messages, our generals were no match against the German High Command. Over in the Pacific, the battle of Midway wasn’t won by superior US strategy from our Admirals. It was won by breaking the Japanese code and realizing the next attack would be on the tiny island of Midway. Without that advantage, that battle would probably have been lost. Sure our soldiers still had to fight the battles and win, but it helps to be on top of the hill shooting down at your enemy rather than the other way around. So the foreknowledge of knowing where to be and when to be there, was instrumental in many an Allied victory.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-08 17:13:00 UTC

  • “Peace is a desire, war is a fact; and history has never paid heed to human desi

    —“Peace is a desire, war is a fact; and history has never paid heed to human desires and ideals.”— Ahmed Reda


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-08 12:49:00 UTC

  • Retweeted Kevin MacDonald (@TOOEdit): I’d have to agree. The polarization has go

    Retweeted Kevin MacDonald (@TOOEdit):

    I’d have to agree. The polarization has gone too far to have anything like a bipartisan consensus on critical issues like immigration–especially when you import tens of millions of non-Whites https://t.co/QSBPyZi9QV


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 21:38:00 UTC

  • The Problem. One of The Roots of It. One Fifth Is Inbred.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3419292/

    Consanguinity is a deeply rooted social trend among one-fifth of the world population mostly residing in the Middle East, West Asia and North Africa, as well as among emigrants from these communities now residing in North America, Europe and Australia. The mounting public awareness on prevention of congenital and genetic disorders in offspring is driving an increasing number of couples contemplating marriage and reproduction in highly consanguineous communities to seek counseling on consanguinity. Primary health care providers are faced with consanguineous couples demanding answers to their questions on the anticipated health risks to their offspring. Preconception and premarital counseling on consanguinity should be part of the training of health care providers particularly in highly consanguineous populations.

  • The Problem. One of The Roots of It. One Fifth Is Inbred.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3419292/

    Consanguinity is a deeply rooted social trend among one-fifth of the world population mostly residing in the Middle East, West Asia and North Africa, as well as among emigrants from these communities now residing in North America, Europe and Australia. The mounting public awareness on prevention of congenital and genetic disorders in offspring is driving an increasing number of couples contemplating marriage and reproduction in highly consanguineous communities to seek counseling on consanguinity. Primary health care providers are faced with consanguineous couples demanding answers to their questions on the anticipated health risks to their offspring. Preconception and premarital counseling on consanguinity should be part of the training of health care providers particularly in highly consanguineous populations.

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    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/30411630_10156271341012264_2515596679235764224_n_10156271341007264.jpg Ken JaloonATTENTION! ATTENTION! CURT IS VIOLATING HIS NO MEME POLICY. WARNING!Apr 07, 2018 7:29pmCurt DoolittlelolApr 07, 2018 7:36pmSteven J. WoronMeme alert!!Apr 07, 2018 8:08pmEric BumpusNot sure this is a meme. It is a picture with a fact. No wit, no gamesmanship, no meta anything.Apr 07, 2018 8:22pmEric BumpusIt’s a Me…Apr 07, 2018 8:23pmMaxim V FilimonovОбнаружен мем! (и кое-у-кого тут выше возгорание в кормовом отсеке)Apr 07, 2018 9:01pmCurt Doolittlelolz….. правила требуют исключенийApr 07, 2018 9:16pmWilliam L. BengeDad is supposed be our Capcom to the adult world, that grounding familiar voice with direct access to our mind and heart, offering us his ever-present assurance, camaraderie and help for facing up to and navigating through the dangers and hazards inherent with our youthful self.

    His love and faith and hope forge what feels to be a bridge connecting our immature developing mind to the more refined wise man we are destined in his mind to become.Apr 08, 2018 2:52amGreg HamiltonQuotingApr 08, 2018 4:00pmYuriy SemenikhinMay be we should also call control on fathers who just abandon their children as well?Apr 08, 2018 6:49pmRahul B AwaleAnd since father do not existsApr 09, 2018 3:13amYuriy SemenikhinI guess it’s a virgin birth then… We have a whole bunch of miracle kids :-DApr 09, 2018 4:11am


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 18:14:00 UTC

  • “Joseph R. Strayer’s “On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State” treats that i

    —“Joseph R. Strayer’s “On the Medieval Origins of the Modern State” treats that institutional development with detail without wasting words.”— Eric Orwoll


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-07 13:19:00 UTC