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  • YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND TRUMP, DO YOU? You don’t really understand Trump at all do

    YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND TRUMP, DO YOU?

    You don’t really understand Trump at all do you?

    He says you aren’t worthy of respect. That you’re the deserving subject of ridicule.

    Your social and political weapon of influence is the female strategy of undermining from within: gossip, rallying, shaming, moralizing, psychologizing, and false promise of freedom from the reality of universal competition.

    Trump turns that weapon against you.

    That’s what the alt right did. That’s what Trump did. They gave up the moral high ground and imitated you and your multitude of variations on the Alinsky method.

    Ridicule.

    The left’s Agenda is to avoid the content of the opposition’s argument (you have to, you’re wrong) and personalize and attack people one at a time. In this case it’s Trump. But he’s just the ‘general’ of our hierarchy, and we are, by our nature, hierarchical. You’re a herd and hate the hierarchy. But we love it.

    And we love him. Because we love that he shows you for what you are: Powerless if we simply don’t care what you think, feel, or want.

    We gave up on you. We gave up on hoping you would integrate into western civilization, the natural law our constitution was built upon, the third way that this country promised – a universal middle class – absent the either the priestly (you, media, public intellectuals, the academy), or aristocratic (financial, propertied) classes.

    And that is why, maybe this week, maybe next. We will have a civil war.

    Because Trump is right, and every geostrategist, every general in the world knows it, most heads of state know it: the european age is over; the last vestige of the british empire is over (american sea power); and the world is returning to historical norms, of a balance of powers between civilizations, each run by core states, and the USA alone is in a geographic position to survive the coming collapse of the patterns of world alliance, finance and trade that the British then the USA built up. And in ten years there will be no unified china, no unified europe, and shortly thereafter no unified Russia, and we will all fall into traditional civilizational patterns of trade, protected, by and financed by each civilization.

    Trump is ending the managed decline of western civilization and reorganizing the government for the future that has no choice but to come. And good luck finding a geostrategist that disagrees with me.

    And what did you do in your folly? You made it certain by vast underclass immigration, and indoctrination rather than education, that the USA will not survive the next decade either.

    And we will damn you for all history because of it.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 16:37:00 UTC

  • “Hey Curt Doolittle funny thing, now I hear John Mark is a Fed. Are y’all going

    –“Hey Curt Doolittle funny thing, now I hear John Mark is a Fed. Are y’all going to get matching Gray jumpers and cats?”–A Friend

    I dunno, the whole James bond villain thing fits me just fine, because I love the chaos, but I think john would be more like something between Sir Thomas Moore and Cardinal Richelieu.

    Humor:

    “Fed” like “Supremacist” and “Racist” is a compliment. The first says you aren’t a coward, and the second says you know your history, and the third says you’re not a liar – and it says the opposite about the person calling you names. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 15:30:00 UTC

  • Blame-storming, Attention-whoring, Battle-warning, Weary-winsome Actor Playing S

    Blame-storming,

    Attention-whoring,

    Battle-warning,

    Weary-winsome

    Actor Playing

    Spineless, Chilling, lines

    And, who the hell can he be?

    When he’s never had authority?

    And he doesn’t even know responsibility.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 11:18:00 UTC

  • I prefer monogamy. By far. Because I prefer the deep friendship, high trust, hig

    I prefer monogamy. By far. Because I prefer the deep friendship, high trust, high investment relationship not novelty. This is a preference. It’s probably a good. But even if its a good, it’s clearly not a preference. I mean, look at the french – discreet affairs are near universal, but family remains central.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 11:11:00 UTC

  • by Tim Kay Such an important post. There are minimum necessary conditions for ci

    by Tim Kay

    Such an important post. There are minimum necessary conditions for civilisation, undermine any one of them and the castle will fall on you too. A group competitive strategy cannot be ‘wrong’ but it actually can be against one’s interests in the long term. Anyone giving a free pass to those who externalise costs onto the maintainers of those minimum necessary conditions is a laughing fool packing dynamite against the foundations of the castle they live in. It is a strategy to obtain power only – but over a ship with gaping holes in its side. And it doesn’t matter if the vector for those costs does so in ignorance or not; they are carriers of costs. And it doesn’t matter if those who cover up impositions of cost by irreciprocity do so in ignorance or not; they are carriers of lies. The only thing that matters is stopping the water from rushing in, the pillars from collapsing, the castle from falling, all that matters is the outcome and what you stand to lose. The highest moral good is stopping the rot, all others secondary, intuition insufficient.Updated Jan 18, 2020, 10:21 AM


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 10:21:00 UTC

  • THE PROBLEM OF THE ABSOLUTE NUCLEAR FAMILY (ANF) …(James Brittingham Says:) Un

    THE PROBLEM OF THE ABSOLUTE NUCLEAR FAMILY (ANF)

    …(James Brittingham Says:)

    Under the nuclear family individuals are asked to forgo the comfort, protection of large familiar networks, and women face the crucible of spending all day at home alone with infants, in order to pay our surplus production into a national, civilizational or global commons.

    Sorry but this is oppression.

    Mestizoes, Hassids, bourgeois Muslims, and the Amish all live much better than “legacy Americans”, and our interlopers can hardly be blamed for noticing this.

    …(Curt Doolittle Says:)

    Nuclear families in northern europe just meant that you needed to afford a home before having children.

    So houses were nearby and communities swapped children to help each other all the time. So the entire community was an extended family.

    But your criticism is correct. Extended families, particularly

    three generation families are optimum .

    To do that we must move capital to people not people to capital.

    …(Bill Joslin Says:)

    The break in the continuity of absolute nuclear families to their extended families results from urban planners and bankers in the 1920’s which closed the door on multifamily mortgages.

    The “anglo failure” of absolute nuclear families isn’t intrinsic to the the ANF familial strategy but rather due to an extension of the strategy that inadvertently created it in the first place: i.e. usurping intergenerational transfer of wealth for those below the upper middle class.

    The Anglo reaction to the influx in Irish and Italian migrants, both of which were accustomed to multigenerational homes, urban planners and banks removed the possibility of a multigenerational home.

    Urban planners via design and zoning permits (i.e. zoning rental buildings as “single family dwellings” and banks refusing mortgages issued that had more than a single nuclear family on the application. This prevented these migrants from pooling resources and labour to make a stake and establish themselves quickly to American life. It insured the municipalities and landlords capitalized on the new population growth. every generation would pay their rent and live separately as a result.

    Similarly, the church outlawing cousin marriages, a few centuries before, pertained to land and estate grabs by the church. inheritance that would be handed to the next generation now went to the church.

    In both cases the multigenerational home was dismantled in an effort to break them apart as single economic units in order to extract more wealth from them.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 10:19:00 UTC

  • You know what I learned in Ukraine that applies? 1. The minute they fire on you

    You know what I learned in Ukraine that applies?

    1. The minute they fire on you they lose – and teh whole american empire and it’s entire world ‘brand’ and influence collapses. You want them to fire on you. You just want to minimize losses even if you generate heroes whose names end up on monuments.

    2. Fire is more effective than firearms, and doesn’t need courage or risk to do it’s job, like the energizer bunny it keeps on going.

    3. It takes a few hundred men to fight – the rest of the crowd serves as human shields the government can’t act against.

    4. Occupying Govt Buildings is more effective than fighting

    5. Controlling roads in and out is more effective than defending buildings.

    6. A city is full of cars with tires that make berms, burn, and generate smoke, and gasoline for use as weaponry. Anything on fire makes dramatic photos and footage.

    7. The government runs on water pressure, electricity, gasoline, both of which are in short supply, and without which there is little command and control.

    8. Politicians, Bureaucrats, Military and Police are People Too – and have families they care for more than their jobs.

    9. If you make clear reasonable demands, people don’t imagine the worst possible out come, and have incentive to settle.

    10. Every single day you siege, you learn.

    All I want out of the next few ‘attempts’ is to learn from the opposition. Because all that’s going to happen going forward is a continuous stream of escalation.

    Antifa(Black Hats) and the Right(Red Hats) have the same enemy, and if we separate into blue cities and red territories, we have the same goals.

    The enemy is the state and financial sector.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 10:00:00 UTC

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    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 09:42:00 UTC

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    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 09:42:00 UTC

  • Word of the day “Blame-storming”. (That’s a keeper.)

    Word of the day “Blame-storming”.

    (That’s a keeper.)


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-18 09:38:00 UTC