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  • “Curt Doolittle why do white People constantly attack each other?”—Murray Sell

    —“Curt Doolittle why do white People constantly attack each other?”—Murray Sell

    It is ‘heroic’ in our culture to stand up and fight, and ‘failure’ in pursuit of those heroic ends, is still heroic. It’s hard for other peoples to understand individualism. It works brilliantly. It’s just counter-intuitive. There is no faster, better, means of ‘calculating’.

    In the end, all that matters is ‘we fight as one’.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-15 12:23:00 UTC

  • “…French…”—Lukas Rosenbaum How do you explain that france is degenerating

    —“…French…”—Lukas Rosenbaum

    How do you explain that france is degenerating fastest, that france has repeatedly tried to move the capital to french territory, that france failed to adopt protestantism, that france could not defend herself during the medieval era, that france originated the counter-enligthenment, that france was too weak to defend herself after revolution and napoleonic era, that napoleonic france ended the european era of private states and created financialized total war, and that france contributed almost nothing to civilization afterward? France is the most authoritarian country in europe and only vaguely less harmful than russia. Although… the french-russian cultural alliance has been long standing for those authoritarian reasons.

    How do you explain the fact that every french colony is a disaster and every english colony is not? Authoritarianism.

    The vulnerability of anglo civ is a common vulnerability of all naval empires which bias to excessive liberalism, just as land empires bias toward corruption, just as diasporic peoples bias toward parasitism. We still operate as if we are a naval empire making the same mistakes as did the Athenians by fighting the spartans (germany) when the problem as always has been the phoenicians.

    Declining Authoritarianism and declining trust: Nordics (including english), Germanics, eastern europeans, Italians, French, Russians, Ashkenazis.

    There is a reason that the germans and english use the most truthful, honest, and conciliatory language in negotiation, of all the world the french use the most dishonest and threatening language in negotiations. (look it up.)

    The french heartland might be german, but the cancer upon europe that is paris is distinctly effeminate (byzantine).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-15 11:13:00 UTC

  • —“How do you explain that France is degenerating fastest?”—

    —“…French…”—Lukas Rosenbaum How do you explain that france is degenerating fastest, that france has repeatedly tried to move the capital to french territory, that france failed to adopt protestantism, that france could not defend herself during the medieval era, that france originated the counter-enligthenment, that france was too weak to defend herself after revolution and napoleonic era, that napoleonic france ended the european era of private states and created financialized total war, and that france contributed almost nothing to civilization afterward? France is the most authoritarian country in europe and only vaguely less harmful than russia. Although… the french-russian cultural alliance has been long standing for those authoritarian reasons. How do you explain the fact that every french colony is a disaster and every english colony is not? Authoritarianism. The vulnerability of anglo civ is a common vulnerability of all naval empires which bias to excessive liberalism, just as land empires bias toward corruption, just as diasporic peoples bias toward parasitism. We still operate as if we are a naval empire making the same mistakes as did the Athenians by fighting the spartans (germany) when the problem as always has been the phoenicians. Declining Authoritarianism and declining trust: Nordics (including english), Germanics, eastern europeans, Italians, French, Russians, Ashkenazis. There is a reason that the germans and english use the most truthful, honest, and conciliatory language in negotiation, of all the world the french use the most dishonest and threatening language in negotiations. (look it up.) The french heartland might be german, but the cancer upon europe that is paris is distinctly effeminate (byzantine).

  • —“How do you explain that France is degenerating fastest?”—

    —“…French…”—Lukas Rosenbaum How do you explain that france is degenerating fastest, that france has repeatedly tried to move the capital to french territory, that france failed to adopt protestantism, that france could not defend herself during the medieval era, that france originated the counter-enligthenment, that france was too weak to defend herself after revolution and napoleonic era, that napoleonic france ended the european era of private states and created financialized total war, and that france contributed almost nothing to civilization afterward? France is the most authoritarian country in europe and only vaguely less harmful than russia. Although… the french-russian cultural alliance has been long standing for those authoritarian reasons. How do you explain the fact that every french colony is a disaster and every english colony is not? Authoritarianism. The vulnerability of anglo civ is a common vulnerability of all naval empires which bias to excessive liberalism, just as land empires bias toward corruption, just as diasporic peoples bias toward parasitism. We still operate as if we are a naval empire making the same mistakes as did the Athenians by fighting the spartans (germany) when the problem as always has been the phoenicians. Declining Authoritarianism and declining trust: Nordics (including english), Germanics, eastern europeans, Italians, French, Russians, Ashkenazis. There is a reason that the germans and english use the most truthful, honest, and conciliatory language in negotiation, of all the world the french use the most dishonest and threatening language in negotiations. (look it up.) The french heartland might be german, but the cancer upon europe that is paris is distinctly effeminate (byzantine).

  • RT @Outsideness: @anglofront I’m not a universalist. Experimental micro-states a

    RT @Outsideness: @anglofront I’m not a universalist. Experimental micro-states are strictly Anglophone business.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-14 13:30:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/985148250704531456

  • RT @Outsideness: More of this please

    RT @Outsideness: More of this please: http://thefederalist.com/2018/04/10/time-united-states-divorce-things-get-dangerous/


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-14 13:28:45 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/985147851612348418

  • @JonHaidt Great appearances in 2018 so far Jonathan. And, given the field of per

    @JonHaidt Great appearances in 2018 so far Jonathan. And, given the field of personalities, it’s interesting how Americans are selecting speakers by dominance expression in argument, when content is effectively the same. That in itself is something to study. -cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-13 17:58:22 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/984853313425412096

  • “Do you think it’s possible Paul Nehlen might have Aspergers?”— Well, you know

    –“Do you think it’s possible Paul Nehlen might have Aspergers?”—

    Well, you know, this is another psychologism. Lets just say instead, that all of us demonstrate a bias somewhere on the spectrum between the extreme female brain (psychotic / solipsistic / general) and the extreme male brain ( autistic / objective / particular).

    You are more likely to favor truth when you cannot decide by intuition. Just as you are more likely to decide by intuition when it is available to you.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-13 14:05:00 UTC

  • But the origins of roman and common law traditions are the same: germanic sovere

    But the origins of roman and common law traditions are the same: germanic sovereignty, and empirical resolution of disputes over property by reciprocity.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-12 23:08:12 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/984568898233225216

    Reply addressees: @Eric_Eibergen @TheAustrian_

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  • That’s not quite right. When I use ‘common law’ I refer to the common law of tor

    That’s not quite right. When I use ‘common law’ I refer to the common law of tort, or ‘natural law’. The roman system had to impose rule on others so they converted the via-negativa of the common law of tort into two tiers, and stated it via-positiva to limit jurists.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-12 23:07:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/984568692460662784

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