Theme: Civilization

  • nope. do your history. especially lebanon

    nope. do your history. especially lebanon.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-29 19:29:33 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795900306116489575

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  • RT @NoahRevoy: The “mind your own business” mentality is killing the west. The W

    RT @NoahRevoy: The “mind your own business” mentality is killing the west.

    The West’s collapse began when mature men stopped enforcing (vi…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-29 19:07:24 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795894730720477608

  • I don’t know where you get that. Islam has been a cancer for europe since it’s o

    I don’t know where you get that. Islam has been a cancer for europe since it’s origins. Unfortunately while the greeks and the romans conquered the middle east and unfortunately fought with Persia over it. Fortunately the Germanics drove muslims out of Iberian Europe. Unfortunately the crusaders could have easily conquered the middle east but weren’t interested in it. Fortunately the europeans stopped the Turks in Vienna but didn’t take back constantinople. And unfortunately the europeans did conquer the middle east but wanted nothing of it except to stop it’s intrusion into europe and gain access to its oil.

    Islam is a cancer and it even is so for the turks. Who oddly enough are majority genetically greek.

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    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-29 18:20:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795882800492478464

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  • RT @Plinz: It is very difficult for a nation to go into the future if it does no

    RT @Plinz: It is very difficult for a nation to go into the future if it does not believe in itself. It is hard to want and raise children…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-29 18:14:03 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795881305189519597

  • ITS NOT FALSE: ISLAMISM IS WAR UNDER GUISE OF RELIGION This Poster isn’t false.

    ITS NOT FALSE: ISLAMISM IS WAR UNDER GUISE OF RELIGION
    This Poster isn’t false. A population that cannot organize at scale by impulse control, truth, trust, productivity, and innovation (the middle east) can only compete and war by undermining social construction and sedition,… https://twitter.com/Susan_Yogini/status/1795868650483675177


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-29 18:09:12 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795880085204930770

  • “Q: Curt: What’s your explanation for why white people are (typically) terrible

    –“Q: Curt: What’s your explanation for why white people are (typically) terrible dancers?”–

    Historically, European dance was an extremely sophisticated ‘pseudo-sport’ that combined the potential for association, bonding, and romance between the sexes and couples with formal public ritual that limited vulgar expressions.
    If you look at gymnastics and it’s ballet or circus forms, its europeans who invented everything of sophistication.
    So the observation that ‘white people can’t dance’ is only true in the sense of impulse dancing.
    White people have developed extraordinary impulse control – especially the males. The innate capacity for impulse dancing is the inverse of impulse regulation. This is obvious in the sexes, and often the classes, but it’s just as obvious with races that reflect our varying degrees of neotenic evolution.
    Which probably has something to do with a combination of factors, from neoteny to five thousand years of the only reason for capital punishment being cowardice – which usually means some version of ‘breaking ranks’.
    I’m reaching here for possible origins other than our combination of neoteny and self regulation. But at least the example gets the idea across.

    Cheers
    CD

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    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-29 15:46:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795844124819505152

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  • (diary) Going to bed. I’m able to work until late hours again, thankfully. I’ve

    (diary)
    Going to bed.
    I’m able to work until late hours again, thankfully.
    I’ve been working on a presentation that explains the anglo invention of the modern state, and the founder’s invention of our government in rigorous terms that haven’t been explained before.
    And i”m starting as usual with the origins of western civilization and why our foundations have persisted so long without being canonized in formal terms – at least, before the founders tried to.
    I’ve still got two or three more presentations to get done in the next two weeks or so.
    All this means is that assuming I can stay this healthy and with this level of stress, I should be able to get the work done this year we are trying to.
    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-29 06:36:21 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795705723323564032

  • Hindsight is always 20/20. And while the anglo/french betrayal of the Munich Agr

    Hindsight is always 20/20. And while the anglo/french betrayal of the Munich Agreement, in an effort to appease hitler because they were tired of war was against the interests of the Czech people, a people who cannot and never could defend themselves, the Czech people and the government in exile didn’t exactly ask the Allies to stay away – just the opposite.

    At the time, everyone was more afraid of germany than russia. That reversed only after the Soviets obtained the tech for nuclear weapons from a jewish spies in the USA.

    So I mean, yeah. Hindsight.

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    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-28 03:42:12 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795299507757813760

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  • There is a difference between understanding the horrific consequences of the chu

    There is a difference between understanding the horrific consequences of the church, the christian destruction of the ancient world, the ‘dumbing down’ and ‘supernaturalizing’ of greek knowledge, to create subservient authoritarian clerisy, and the ages of ignorance and poverty that resulted – and the solution to the problem of identity, self image, and status in aristocratic civilization for the underclasses and women who lack the capacity for the degree of ability, responsibility and loyalty needed to achieve status and respect under aristocratic civilization.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 16:10:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795125457530003456

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    THE ECONOMICS OF RELIGION – CATHOLIC FINANCE
    –“The medieval records show, however, that the normal economic incentive of profit drove Church practice. The ban on usury was a way to make sure that public wealth was not siphoned off to lenders but instead was available for paying tithes. What the record shows more concretely, is that the Roman Curia, or head office, loaned money to its own divisions in the field—bishops, monasteries, or religious orders—at high interest rates. This allowed Rome to collect rents downstream, a very normal profit-making practice of the multidimensional firm.”–

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  • GENERATION JONES SAW THE END OF THE BOOMER PERIOD OF PROSPERITY COME CRASHING DO

    GENERATION JONES SAW THE END OF THE BOOMER PERIOD OF PROSPERITY COME CRASHING DOWN AS THEY CAME OF AGE IN THE 70s. (AND SOME ADVICE)
    (FYI: A generation is produced by the social, economic, and political events that occur during the period at which you come of age)

    Generation Jones (Born 1954 to 1965, coming of age from 1972 to 1979 .. and some to the early 1980s) is the worldwide social cohort coming after (or is the latter half) of the baby boomer generation and before the first year of Generation X (1965 to 1980). The baby boomer generation longer than a generation, and is a demographic term, NOT a generational term – as we use the term generation.

    The term Generation Jones was first coined by the American cultural commentator Jonathan Pontell, who identified the cohort as those born from 1954 to 1965 in the U.S., who were children during Watergate, the oil crisis, and stagflation rather than during the 1950s, but slightly before Gen X.
    Generation Jones did not grow up with World War II veterans as fathers, and, as they reached adulthood, there was no compulsory military service and no defining political cause.

    They have never lived in a world without television—similar to how many members of Generation Z (1997–2012), have never lived in a world without personal computers or the internet ,or mobile phones.

    The name “Generation Jones” has several connotations, including a large anonymous generation, a “keeping up with the Joneses” competitiveness, the ‘Yuppie Generation, and the Wall Street Generation”.

    They inherited an optimistic outlook as children in the 1960s (I dunno, I remember the 60s as the Vietnam war, the cold war nuclear scare, assassinations, race riots, constant left wing bombing, students advocating communism in constant protests, the downfall of our civilization, and the rise of perceivable crime in the middle class).

    But yes, the beginning of end of the postwar American economic advantage had ended before Generation Jones’ coming of age, and in the 70’s we would begin offshoring because of the power of unions and the use of unions by the left to advance communism – and yes it was deliberate. Because we understood by then that all socialism and communism were failing, and that the ‘great society project’ of Lyndon Johnson’s imitation of the soviets, had been a catastrophe. (And perhaps so was the civil rights movement – a cover for marxist undermining.)

    But they were then confronted with a different reality as they entered the workforce during Reaganomics and the shift from a manufacturing to a service economy, which ushered in a long period of mass unemployment. (When I graduated high school, only 40% of college graduates were finding jobs. Hence why I originally chose engineering rather than philosophy or fine art).

    Mortgage interest rates increased to above 12 percent in the mid-eighties, making it virtually impossible to buy a house on a single income. De-industrialization arrived in full force in the mid-late 1970s and 1980s; wages would be stagnant for decades, and 401Ks replaced pensions, leaving them with a certain yearning or “jonesing” quality for the more prosperous days of the past.

    There was a scarcity of resources and privileges available to them that were seemingly abundant to older Boomers. Therefore, there is a certain level of bitterness and “jonesing” for the level of doting and affluence granted to older Boomers but denied to them.

    So the Key characteristics assigned to members of Generation Jones are pessimism, distrust of government, and general cynicism. (OMG Yes. And then some. Hence the libertarian movement through 2010)

    (And FWIW, I experienced just what the present generation is experiencing in the past decade, and the only difference I can see is social media, dating sites, porn, immigration, and a total failure of the education sector, destroying the social cohesion and intersexual cohesion we had in my Jones Generation.

    But economically, I don’t have a lot of sympathy. Because we already went through it. And we fought and by some miracle the tech revolution saved us.

    Perhaps the AI revolution will save you economically.

    But socially and politically, you will need a threat of bloody revolution more intense than that the marxists used to bring about any chance of any quality of life for you and the generations that might follow you if you manage to reproduce at all.)

    Cheers
    CD

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    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-25 21:44:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1794484646006149120

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