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  • Russian Language Like Many Can’t Fully Translate English Ideas

    Feb 2, 2020, 6:52 PM (context: how propertarianism is difficult to translate because the anglo saxon conversion of family bias to commons bias and common ownership never occurred elsehwere.)

    —“Has Russia always been that way? Or did they have a “golden age” so to speak where either the language was different, the ideas were different, or both?”—Bradley Morgan

    Every language retains embellishments and scars, every literature and culture embellishments and scars, and every people’s self imiage retains embellishments and scars. Russia emerged into modernity behind the rest of christendom simply because (a) distance from the core of commerce, (b) missing out on early adaptation to returns on atlantic trade, the renaissance, the british empirical revolution, the reformation, the continental enlightenment, and (c) having the legacy of mongol conquest, and (d) a long history of serfdom – the boyars were far worse than european feudal lords, and nothing close to west germanic (anglo-scandianvian) free men. In other words, they were just more removed from the center of the european restoration after the exit of the semitic dark ages. And Russian Literature was and remains the high point of literature in Christendom. And it occurred partly – as did germany – in response to the terrors of france (napoleon’s conquests). There was nothing wrong with Russia that the first world war did not create. It had nowhere near the problems of say Italy. And was closest to following the german unification. Germany at the time included most of what we consider Poland. And german influence was across the entire holy roman empire other than France and Spain. Russia had used her new freedoms to replace the mongols and conquer all of Eurasia from the borders of eastern Europe to Canada, and if they hadn’t been stopped (wrongly) by the British they would have retaken Constantinople from the turks and reversed all the costs of the dark ages. The problems of Russia, like the problems of Germay, like the present problem in america, is the result of the jewish bolshevik seizure of power in the unstable period at the end of WW1. The Russian language is part of the slavic family of languages that is indeed indo european but went through a strange phonetic rotation, which I am not skilled enough to explain but was the result of moving the glottal sounds backward and then due to that cost, losing the soft vowels, leading to counter- intuitive pairs of consonants without interstitial vowels we expect in wester civilization. The structure of Russian language (a category iv language – meaning hard to learn) does not require word order organization like english, and still relies on many (many) suffixes that can be overwhelming. However, this means there is as great an art in manipulating the russian language to all softs of parallels and suggestions and subtle meanings as there is an art of doing the same with our huge english vocabulary. And much of russian humor is dependent upon those who are cunning with their language in this form. It is also very… beautiful … in that it’s still a heroic language, a language of people on the farm, who are dependent upon community, who will suffer anything and survive, and are very proud of their heroism of endurance . So this is why Russian literature and culture is ‘deep’ Because it is deep. As deep as americans are shallow.

  • The Retreat and Regroup Strategy

    Feb 2, 2020, 6:58 PM by Jake Anders Gotbanned I’m going to start by saying I do not advocate violence and I myself am not planning on doing so . That being said we are already a minority amongst gen z and we have millions of legal and illegal immigrants poring over our borders every year. We will never win by voting and the people that can be red pulled already are . What we have to do now is move into the areas that are already white dominated and start electing our own people Curt Doolittle would be a good choice. It’s perfectly legal and nothing they can legally do about it. Obviously this will spur on some kind of conflict but we stand a chance at winning if we have governance over our own cities towns states etc. We will have state money and weapons. The problem with the proper who dreams of civil war is the fact that he is all by himself. Training by yourself is better than nothing at all but not much if you don’t have a team of men who are also trained with you then you don’t stand a chance at all if the unfortunate event of civil war did happen. You need to be meeting irl not just for prepper shoot em up tactics but building businesses with each other starting homesteading growing your own food there is an estimated 40 million of white nationalist in America think of what we can do if we all moved to the Pacific northwest and apalachicola mountains region and had our small little tightknit tribes who were self sufficient? And all of this can be done in small steps and its perfectly legal look into harold Covington of north west front and shield wall balkanization seems to be the only way forward and again I’m not advocating violence etc I’m advocating preparing for the possibility of violence being done to us

  • The Retreat and Regroup Strategy

    Feb 2, 2020, 6:58 PM by Jake Anders Gotbanned I’m going to start by saying I do not advocate violence and I myself am not planning on doing so . That being said we are already a minority amongst gen z and we have millions of legal and illegal immigrants poring over our borders every year. We will never win by voting and the people that can be red pulled already are . What we have to do now is move into the areas that are already white dominated and start electing our own people Curt Doolittle would be a good choice. It’s perfectly legal and nothing they can legally do about it. Obviously this will spur on some kind of conflict but we stand a chance at winning if we have governance over our own cities towns states etc. We will have state money and weapons. The problem with the proper who dreams of civil war is the fact that he is all by himself. Training by yourself is better than nothing at all but not much if you don’t have a team of men who are also trained with you then you don’t stand a chance at all if the unfortunate event of civil war did happen. You need to be meeting irl not just for prepper shoot em up tactics but building businesses with each other starting homesteading growing your own food there is an estimated 40 million of white nationalist in America think of what we can do if we all moved to the Pacific northwest and apalachicola mountains region and had our small little tightknit tribes who were self sufficient? And all of this can be done in small steps and its perfectly legal look into harold Covington of north west front and shield wall balkanization seems to be the only way forward and again I’m not advocating violence etc I’m advocating preparing for the possibility of violence being done to us

  • No you aren’t going to take away our guns. 😉

    Feb 2, 2020, 7:00 PM

    —“Time to TAKE AWAY your fucking guns”—(((Gamhard McCoy)))

    It’s time to take away your citizenship, benefits, rights to property, free speech, and add 30% taxation above and beyond. Which one of those options do you think is more likely? 😉 Gonna happen this year. End Birthright Citizenship. End Migration Citizenship. Roll immigration back to pre 65 act. End all H1B, and all Non-European academic visitation. Require economic means of ongoing support Revoke citizenship to 65 Immigration Act Revoke citizenship for any and all individuals and their familes who have voted for, promoted, written raised money, written legislation for, violation of the constitution. Exit of miltiary, state, federal employment, and political positions of those people and their families. Monopolize military, state, federal employment, and political positions by pre-65. Forcible repatriation of all post 90′ immigrants. All will happen this year or next. Why? And it isn’t even hard.

  • No you aren’t going to take away our guns. 😉

    Feb 2, 2020, 7:00 PM

    —“Time to TAKE AWAY your fucking guns”—(((Gamhard McCoy)))

    It’s time to take away your citizenship, benefits, rights to property, free speech, and add 30% taxation above and beyond. Which one of those options do you think is more likely? 😉 Gonna happen this year. End Birthright Citizenship. End Migration Citizenship. Roll immigration back to pre 65 act. End all H1B, and all Non-European academic visitation. Require economic means of ongoing support Revoke citizenship to 65 Immigration Act Revoke citizenship for any and all individuals and their familes who have voted for, promoted, written raised money, written legislation for, violation of the constitution. Exit of miltiary, state, federal employment, and political positions of those people and their families. Monopolize military, state, federal employment, and political positions by pre-65. Forcible repatriation of all post 90′ immigrants. All will happen this year or next. Why? And it isn’t even hard.

  • Beware of Anyone that Tries to Divide Europeans

    Feb 2, 2020, 7:13 PM

    —-“Beware of anyone that tries to divide Europeans based on level of development, class, north/south. We are more similar than different and we have a common enemy to defeat.”—Scott De Warren

  • Beware of Anyone that Tries to Divide Europeans

    Feb 2, 2020, 7:13 PM

    —-“Beware of anyone that tries to divide Europeans based on level of development, class, north/south. We are more similar than different and we have a common enemy to defeat.”—Scott De Warren

  • SOME COGNITIVE BIASES TO CONSIDER 😉

      False uniqueness bias …The tendency of people to see their projects and themselves as more singular than they actually are. False consensus effect … The tendency for people to overestimate the degree to which others agree with them Bandwagon effect … The tendency to do (or believe) things because many other people do (or believe) the same. Related to groupthink and herd behavior Empathy gap … The tendency to underestimate the influence or strength of feelings, in either oneself or others Groupthink … Where the desire for harmony or conformity in the group results in an irrational or dysfunctional decision-making outcome. Shared information bias … The tendency for group members to spend more time and energy discussing information that all members are already familiar with (i.e., shared information), and less time and energy discussing information that only some members are aware of (i.e., unshared information). Illusion of asymmetric insight …People perceive their knowledge of their peers to surpass their peers’ knowledge of them Illusion of transparency … People overestimate others’ ability to know themselves, and they also overestimate their ability to know others. Dunning–Kruger effect … The tendency for unskilled individuals to overestimate their own ability and the tendency for experts to underestimate their own ability Curse of knowledge … When better-informed people find it extremely difficult to think about problems from the perspective of lesser-informed people Illusory superiority … Overestimating one’s desirable qualities, and underestimating undesirable qualities, relative to other people. (Also known as “better-than-average effect”, or “superiority bias”.) Naïve realism … The belief that we see reality objectively and without bias; that the facts are plain for all to see; that rational people will agree with us; and that those who don’t are either uninformed, lazy, irrational, or biased. Just-world hypothesis … The tendency for people to want to believe that the world is fundamentally just, causing them to rationalize an otherwise inexplicable injustice as deserved by the victim(s). Ambiguity effect … The tendency to avoid options for which the probability of a favorable outcome is unknown Anchoring …. The tendency to rely too heavily, or “anchor”, on one trait or piece of information when making decisions (usually the first piece of information acquired on that subject) Doubling Down … Or Backfire effect. The reaction to disconfirming evidence by strengthening one’s previous beliefs.

  • SOME COGNITIVE BIASES TO CONSIDER 😉

      False uniqueness bias …The tendency of people to see their projects and themselves as more singular than they actually are. False consensus effect … The tendency for people to overestimate the degree to which others agree with them Bandwagon effect … The tendency to do (or believe) things because many other people do (or believe) the same. Related to groupthink and herd behavior Empathy gap … The tendency to underestimate the influence or strength of feelings, in either oneself or others Groupthink … Where the desire for harmony or conformity in the group results in an irrational or dysfunctional decision-making outcome. Shared information bias … The tendency for group members to spend more time and energy discussing information that all members are already familiar with (i.e., shared information), and less time and energy discussing information that only some members are aware of (i.e., unshared information). Illusion of asymmetric insight …People perceive their knowledge of their peers to surpass their peers’ knowledge of them Illusion of transparency … People overestimate others’ ability to know themselves, and they also overestimate their ability to know others. Dunning–Kruger effect … The tendency for unskilled individuals to overestimate their own ability and the tendency for experts to underestimate their own ability Curse of knowledge … When better-informed people find it extremely difficult to think about problems from the perspective of lesser-informed people Illusory superiority … Overestimating one’s desirable qualities, and underestimating undesirable qualities, relative to other people. (Also known as “better-than-average effect”, or “superiority bias”.) Naïve realism … The belief that we see reality objectively and without bias; that the facts are plain for all to see; that rational people will agree with us; and that those who don’t are either uninformed, lazy, irrational, or biased. Just-world hypothesis … The tendency for people to want to believe that the world is fundamentally just, causing them to rationalize an otherwise inexplicable injustice as deserved by the victim(s). Ambiguity effect … The tendency to avoid options for which the probability of a favorable outcome is unknown Anchoring …. The tendency to rely too heavily, or “anchor”, on one trait or piece of information when making decisions (usually the first piece of information acquired on that subject) Doubling Down … Or Backfire effect. The reaction to disconfirming evidence by strengthening one’s previous beliefs.

  • Curt Why Do You Use “North Sea People”

    Feb 2, 2020, 11:07 PM

    Meaning: Above the Hajnal line. Where rule of law matured. And in parallel, I tend to separate eras into water areas: the mediterranean, north sea, and Atlantic instead of land areas.