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  • “White Law”, or “The White Law”

    “White Law”, or “The White Law”.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-16 17:00:00 UTC

  • I mean, if you’re going to write science, law, and literature, then do so. But w

    I mean, if you’re going to write science, law, and literature, then do so. But when you conflate them into pseudoscience, philosophy, and theology, you’re just selling snake oil in the language of deceit.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-16 14:45:00 UTC

  • If we remove the wealth and order, then the tolerance, like the dam will end, an

    If we remove the wealth and order, then the tolerance, like the dam will end, and the natural pressure of the conflict will produce deterministic ends.

    (repost) (strategy)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-16 14:41:00 UTC

  • “Something I expect we all agree on: we can no longer tolerate the current struc

    —“Something I expect we all agree on: we can no longer tolerate the current structure of government which imposes costs upon us via coercion of association”—George Hobbs


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-16 13:40:00 UTC

  • THE END OF THE TIME OF CONTEMPLATIVE LUXURY —“Right now we have the luxury to

    THE END OF THE TIME OF CONTEMPLATIVE LUXURY

    —“Right now we have the luxury to contemplate different ideas, follow different diets etc. One day we won’t have that luxury anymore and we’ll be forced to unite on the basis of what’s truly important, fundamental and realistic (rather than idealistic).”—Ivar Diederik


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-16 09:22:00 UTC

  • photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/39203686_278701282726769_59962341042

    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/39203686_278701282726769_59962341042

    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/39203686_278701282726769_5996234104285167616_n_278701279393436.jpg Yep. It’s not complicated. Feminine, marxist, christian underclass vs middle and martial class.Yep. It’s not complicated. Feminine, marxist, christian underclass vs middle and martial class.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-16 09:20:00 UTC

  • 100% of political conflict is the result of forcible, involuntary, association,

    100% of political conflict is the result of forcible, involuntary, association, caused by normative, traditional, religious, educational, aesthetic, institutional, or demographic competition. The problem is simple to solve: voluntary disassociation. We call that ‘secession’.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-16 09:06:00 UTC

  • “I am unwilling to oppress another individual’s engagement in reciprocally volun

    “I am unwilling to oppress another individual’s engagement in reciprocally voluntary trade, just as I am unwilling to tolerate another’s oppression of my reciprocal and voluntary trade.. But like all trade I am willing to suppress any externalities that emerge from others trade just as I assume they are willing to do to me. Public promiscuity is an externality that I am willing to suppress whether others are wiling to or not. Because public promiscuity encourages a hazard in the commons. And creating hazards in the commons is an imposition of risk cost upon others. And imposition of costs upon others is the only definition of ‘wrong’ in the context of ‘right/good, wrong/bad’ that I know of. Because imposition of costs upon others causes them to retaliate for one having done so. And both the export of risk into the commons, and the cycle of retaliation are harmful to the commons, and harmful to me, and is therefore something I will retaliate against by prior constraint. For this reason one does not determine what is inoffensive to others. Others determine what is offensive to them, and demonstrate it by retaliation. I understand that homosexuality is revolting offensive to many people, and so are many birth defects. The only solution to this problem that I know of is voluntary disassociation. And the my understanding of the problem is that people are prohibited by the monopoly state from voluntary disassociation.”


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-16 08:53:00 UTC

  • The Spectator Index ‏ Women as share of population. Russia: 53.5% Poland: 51.7%

    The Spectator Index



    Women as share of population.

    Russia: 53.5%

    Poland: 51.7%

    Italy: 51.3%

    Japan: 51.2%

    Argentina: 51.1%

    France: 50.8%

    Brazil: 50.8%

    Germany: 50.8%

    Turkey: 50.8%

    UK: 50.7%

    US: 50.5%

    Australia: 50.2%

    Indonesia: 49.6%

    Nigeria: 49.3%

    China: 48.5%

    India: 48.2%

    Oman: 34.6%

    (World Bank)

    Obesity:

    Cook Islands: 83%

    Qatar: 42%

    UAE: 37%

    Saudi Arabia: 34%

    US: 33%

    Turkey: 29%

    Egypt: 28%

    Australia: 28%

    UK: 28%

    Canada: 28%

    Mexico: 28%

    France: 23%

    Italy: 21%

    Sweden: 20%

    Germany: 20%

    Brazil: 20%

    Japan: 3%

    (World Health Organisation)

    Trade balance, past year.

    US: -$832 billion

    China: +$363 billion

    Germany: +$292 billion

    France: -$75 billion

    Japan: +$42 billion

    UK: -$185 billion

    Italy: +$55 billion

    Netherlands: +63 billion

    Spain: -$32 billion

    Russia: +$139 billion

    Longer list: http://instagram.com/p/Bma9kQbFJ15/

    Average spending on education, from primary school to undergraduate level.

    Hong Kong: $132,161

    UAE: $99,378

    Singapore: $70,939

    US: $58,464

    China: $42,892

    Australia: $36,402

    UK: $24,862

    Mexico: $22,812

    India: $18,909

    Indonesia: $18,433

    Egypt: $16,863

    France: $16,708

    (HSBC)

    Exports as share of GDP, 2016.

    Germany: 46%

    Sweden: 44%

    EU: 43%

    South Korea: 42%

    Mexico: 38%

    Spain: 33%

    Canada: 31%

    Saudi: 31%

    Italy: 30%

    Israel: 30%

    France: 29%

    UK: 28%

    Russia: 26%

    Turkey: 22%

    China: 20%

    India: 19%

    Indonesia: 19%

    Australia: 19%

    Japan: 16%

    Brazil: 12%

    US: 12%

    Government debt as share of GDP.

    Japan: 253%

    Greece: 178%

    Lebanon: 148%

    US: 105%

    Egypt: 101%

    Spain: 98%

    France: 97%

    Canada: 89%

    UK: 85%

    Brazil: 74%

    Germany: 64%

    Israel: 60%

    Argentina: 57%

    China: 47%

    Saudi Arabia: 17%

    Russia: 12%

    Brunei: 3%

    Longer list: https://www.instagram.com/p/BmXqbijF44C/


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-15 22:28:00 UTC

  • Stories serve as search algorithms. Logic serves as recipes. Science insures we

    Stories serve as search algorithms.

    Logic serves as recipes.

    Science insures we don’t err.

    (worth repeating)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-15 17:21:00 UTC