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  • YA SO These guys are revolutionizing warfare by using the tactics of desert raid

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/15/al-qaedas-online-magazine-tells-terrorists-to-targ/TOLD YA SO

    These guys are revolutionizing warfare by using the tactics of desert raiding ancestors to conduct ongoing destabilizing waves of micro violence.

    If the enemy can hide among you, and if he is funded from abroad, that is all a revolutionary needs.

    You do not attack well defended meaningful targets by concentrating forces but, but attack undefended targets that are so numerous that they cannot be defended by a concentration of forces.

    It’s more valuable to them to attack business and finance people, and to disable gas, power, and water. the difference being that some part of the population will sympathize with the murders of business and finance people.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-16 03:06:00 UTC

  • RESTORING CIVILIZATION I am just barely old enough to remember victorian houses.

    RESTORING CIVILIZATION

    I am just barely old enough to remember victorian houses. Farms and farm animals. The quiet of rural life without the constant rumble of cars and trucks. When the sound of a bell miles away could be used to call volunteer firemen. When parks, cemeteries church yards, government buildings, and great houses were adorned with trees, shrubs, and flowers, and our sculptures were of men of achievement.

    This was taken from us on purpose. We were denied the intertemporal transmission of our history, traditions, myths and values in a multi-generational attempt to destroy aristocratic civilization.

    We husbanded each other, animals, plans, and the earth herself.

    We can do so again. With three simple actions.

    1) Change from a monetary to stockholder economy, wherein dividends are distributed annually, the minimum wage is eliminated, and wage earning is a matter of preference for consumption.

    2) Building materials must be capable of being carried by manual rather than machine effort once again.

    3) Now that we know what ‘bad’ art is, we can prohibit it. We cannot know good art, but we can know bad art.

    4) Train a nation of gardeners, arborists, landscapers, and to build a beautiful intertemporal world, not a cheap and transitory one.

    Beauty is a good in and of itself.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-16 02:37:00 UTC

  • OUR INEQUALITY AND EQUALITY Men and women are compatible in a division of percep

    OUR INEQUALITY AND EQUALITY

    Men and women are compatible in a division of perception, cognition, knowledge, labor, and advocacy. We are not equal. We are not altogether that similar. And in many ways we are opposites. We live not so much as individuals as ‘parts’ that work together. Individualism determines the rate of economic cooperation, and the quality of the law’s resolution of conflicts. It does not on the other hand mean we are in any way equal. Why? Because we are equal in contract if unequal in perception, cognition, knowledge, labor, and advocacy.

    Cooperation (contract) is a matter of equality since we must constantly prevent one another from engaging in parasitism. But it is the process of cooperation that is equal, not the individuals who participate in it.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-16 02:26:00 UTC

  • Having an asthma problem this morning, (coughing a bit) and the waitress, of her

    Having an asthma problem this morning, (coughing a bit) and the waitress, of her own volition, without asking, brings me a glass of hot milk, and stands over me while I drink it – rapidly curing the problem.

    I love these freaking people. I remember when women in america did those things.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-16 02:22:00 UTC

  • WOMEN IN UKRAINE: WEAK vs FREE? (cultural observations) Its sad. When you finall

    WOMEN IN UKRAINE: WEAK vs FREE?

    (cultural observations)

    Its sad. When you finally realize that all the women here are beautiful, feminine, lacking western women’s near universal feminism induced insanity, but almost universally ‘broken’. And broken so much so that the only thing that they can love with any certainty and safety is their children. They describe this feeling of loving as ‘weak’. That they want to ‘feel weak’. They want to be safe enough to feel ‘weak’. And I am kind of emotionally stupid so I didn’t understand it really. Why would you consider being emotionally available, and therefore emotionally vulnerable as ‘weak’, rather than ‘free’? Unless that is, you perceive yourself in a low trust world of constant risk and threat.

    It’s freaking sad.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-15 16:01:00 UTC

  • Retweeted Eli Harman (@MartianHoplite): I’m pretty sure “white supremacy” just m

    Retweeted Eli Harman (@MartianHoplite):

    I’m pretty sure “white supremacy” just means you aren’t collaborating in your own genocide.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-15 15:05:00 UTC

  • human rights a cultural thing that simply does not apply to cultures that do not

    https://t.co/btpPWny4F2—“Are human rights a cultural thing that simply does not apply to cultures that do not support them? Why or why not?”— https://t.co/btpPWny4F2

    HUMAN RIGHTS ARE LOGICALLY AND EMPIRICALLY NECESSARY FOR VOLUNTARY COOPERATION. YET VOLUNTARY COOPERATION IS NOT POSSIBLE IN ALL CULTURES.

    (trigger warning: uncomfortable truths)

    (a) We tend to conflate consumer capitalism and democracy but they have nothing to do with one another other than that they require extraordinary restraint in the behavior of the population. So when we say consumer capitalism we mean ‘the voluntary organization of production distribution trade and consumption’, and when we say socialism we mean ‘the involuntary organization of production distribution trade and consumption’. But we rarely say how difficult it is to produce a voluntary organization of any kind. A voluntary order requires individual property rights, money, prices, and a judicial system they can trust to adjudicate contracts in a consistent manner. Yet it is this judicial system (uncorrupted) that is so difficult for groups to evolve.

    (b) We tend to confuse human (property) rights with political rights. They have nothing to do with one another. There is absolutely no reason that an absolute monarch, denying political power to any and all, while applying universal rule of law and universal standing, under natural law (human rights), could not guaranty those rights (except for the last few which were required by the communists and are impossible).

    (c) There is no reason to expect that free speech, which includes false speech, or malicious speech, must be a human right – in fact, just the opposite: we can expect free true and truthful speech as a necessary human right, but not free speech without the constraint of truthfulness.

    (d) The question whether very primitive people can make use of human rights without significant forcible, financial, and moral coercion is still open. Certainly in countries like india (little trust), Russia (low trust), countries like china (no-trust), and most of islam (tribal antagonism), then these rights might be almost impossible to preserve while at the same time preserving order.

    (e) Human rights are a luxury good produced over generations by the incremental suppression of criminal, unethical, immoral, corrupt, religious, financial, and military behavior, using rule of law, while at the same time suppressing the reproduction of the lower classes such that nearly all remaining people in the population are of the genetic middle class (in IQ/impulsivity/aggression) through reproductive constraint.

    (f) Islam (the Cairo Declaration) cannot tolerate the western human rights for the simple reason that Islam requires conformity to both the Pillars and Sharia, and as such men must be given respect even if not earned, treated as equals even if they are not, and systemically prevented from enlightenment. This difference between western eugenic and islamic dysgenic law has produced the significant difference in the behaviors of the civilizations, as well as the median IQ, the opposite levels of literacy, the opposite distributions of impulsivity and emotional expression, and the opposite levels of achievement in all fields. Ergo. Be careful what you consider ‘good’, and a ‘right’ for it may not produce a good, and may not be so much a right, but a permanent curse.

    (g) China cannot also tolerate it (and perhaps should not) because the “Mythos” of the Chinese cannot tolerate scrutiny any more than the mythos of the Russians can tolerate scrutiny. China has a very difficult problem preserving the empire and perhaps should not try so hard, but given that she wants to reclaim her ‘status’ in the world (perhaps impossible, perhaps not), and given that the factionalization and civil wars in china have been a problem for so many centuries, and that the consequence for a power struggle would be so great for at least the Han, then it is somewhat understandable. The primary problem for the Chinese remains the inability to tolerate the truth in public discourse, in order to preserve ‘harmony’, while at the same time suppressing any desire for democracy (which has proven a unique western cultural luxury and not in fact a political good).

    My recommendation for both China and Russia has been to just outlaw democracy and communism both as children of the same evil western minds, and focus instead on the empirical improvement of people’s lives, and the empirical reduction of corruption, and to ask the population and reporters to assist in the suppression of corruption, deceit, fraud, and crime.

    But in countries where people either save face to lie (asia) or lie for tactical advantage (russia), it’s nearly impossible to fight corruption because it is the people themselves that are the problem. A government is just people.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-15 14:51:00 UTC

  • Think of the innovation that would be unleashed by decentralization of the feder

    Think of the innovation that would be unleashed by decentralization of the federal government to either states or super-regions?

    There is value in a central military, and value in an enormous insurer of last resort.

    But there isn’t any value in the provision of commons and culture.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-15 14:13:00 UTC

  • Dude if you want to live in a communist(anarchic), socialist(authoritarian), red

    Dude if you want to live in a communist(anarchic), socialist(authoritarian), redistributivist(center-left), commons-ist (conservative), libertarian (aristocratic), anarchic (diasporic) polity, then I am in total support of YOUR desires as long as you are in equal support of MY desires. But I will tell you that in the end, the first three will suffer because the talent will flee to the second three.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-15 13:24:00 UTC

  • I know I’m kind of an edge thinker, but then again, I really can’t understand th

    I know I’m kind of an edge thinker, but then again, I really can’t understand the establishment (movement) conservatives – even Sowell. I mean, what is wrong with these people? Do they really thing the world can be convinced to adopt our conservative ethic?


    Source date (UTC): 2016-05-15 13:22:00 UTC