Theme: Ethnoculture

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    —“…only Europeans and the Chinese managed to maintain natural selection – by infanticide, agrarian manorialism, markets, credit, and aggressive capital punishment.”—

    —“Or you can do what Europeans have done, throughout our history, and embrace the reason for European successes: discovery, adaption to, and application of the physical, natural, and evolutionary laws.”—ONLY EUROPEANS AND EAST ASIANS SUCCEEDED

    —“…only Europeans and the Chinese managed to maintain natural selection – by infanticide, agrarian manorialism, markets, credit, and aggressive capital punishment.”—

    —“Or you can do what Europeans have done, throughout our history, and embrace the reason for European successes: discovery, adaption to, and application of the physical, natural, and evolutionary laws.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2020-07-25 18:10:00 UTC

  • That leaves the west facing the big lies: (a) preventing falsehood in discourse

    That leaves the west facing the big lies: (a) preventing falsehood in discourse and undermining from within(truthful speech) (b) willingness to tolerate redistributive policy(ethnocentrism, homogeneity), and (c) preventing regression to the mean (eugenics).

    I don’t lie about it.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-07-24 16:55:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1286706636107788289

    Reply addressees: @Coronakrise5

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1286705604317392896


    IN REPLY TO:

    Unknown author

    @Coronakrise5 Communism is impossible. capitalism is impossible. Mixed economy state capitalism is the historical and necessarily competitive norm. Rule of law or reciprocity with universal standing solves the problem of mixed economy state capitalism, by providing a market for policing it.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1286705604317392896

  • That leaves the west facing the big lies: (a) preventing falsehood in discourse

    That leaves the west facing the big lies: (a) preventing falsehood in discourse and undermining from within(truthful speech) (b) willingness to tolerate redistributive policy(ethnocentrism, homogeneity), and (c) preventing regression to the mean (eugenics).

    I don’t lie about it.

    Reply addressees: @Coronakrise5

  • Europeans like P because it puts into words what no one previously has, but they

    Europeans like P because it puts into words what no one previously has, but they intuit, the reasons for European success (supremacy): discovery, adaptation, and application of physical (realism, naturalism, operationalism), natural (cooperative), and evolutionary (eugenic) laws


    Source date (UTC): 2020-07-24 11:46:46 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1286628889415098369

    Reply addressees: @victorkfranco @TruthQuest11 @Nationalist7346 @Ozpin_88

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1286573149455147008

  • Europeans like P because it puts into words what no one previously has, but they

    Europeans like P because it puts into words what no one previously has, but they intuit, the reasons for European success (supremacy): discovery, adaptation, and application of physical (realism, naturalism, operationalism), natural (cooperative), and evolutionary (eugenic) laws

    Reply addressees: @victorkfranco @TruthQuest11 @Nationalist7346 @Ozpin_88

  • Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity: 12 Point Summary

    GERMANIZATION OF EARLY MEDIEVAL CHRISTIANITY: 12 POINT SUMMARY James C Russell’s ‘Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity: A Sociohistorical Approach to Religious Transformation’ (GOEMC) is an excellent study on the evolution of Christianity from a predominantly Mediterranean religion to a northern European one. [1] The book has recently gained popularity on the internet right, and it’s now regarded as a “must read” in some circles. Russell is a conservative historian and theologian who authored another book condemning the role of organized Christianity in the facilitation of mass immigration into the United States and other Western countries. [2] Russell published GOEMC through the Oxford University Press in 1994. SUMMARY In GOEMC’s concluding chapter, Russell summarized his work’s twelve main points. [3] (1) Early Christianity emerged from an urban, heterogeneous, and low social capital society. German society at the time of first contact with Christianity was rural, homogeneous, and high social capital. (2) Early Christianity was “world rejecting” and “salvation” focused. In contrast, the pre-Christian German worldview was world accepting and socio-biological (ethnic and immediate). (3) The first Christian missionaries to Germany accommodated Christianity to the religopolitical and magicoreligous elements of the German worldview. [4] (4) Early efforts to convert Germans to Christ resulted in the reinterpretation of Christianity through the Germanic worldview. (5) Catholic Christianity’s political reliance on Germanic nations, like the Franks, led to the increased influence of their interpretation of Christianity over the Western Church. (6) Some Germanic nations attempted to preserve their unique ethnic identity and independence by adhering to Arianism rather than subjecting themselves to the outside power of Church hierarchy. (7) The “Christianization” of the Germans was very shallow until at least the reign of Charlemagne (768 – 814) because there was no catechumanate system or qualified teachers to finish instruction. The Church prioritized baptism over teaching because they thought the apocalypse was near. The German worldview was too strong to allow full Christianization. (8) Early missionaries to the Germans were as successful as they could have been. If they had not accommodated Christianity to the German worldview they probably would not have found any success. (9) The initial accommodation of Christianity to the German worldview laid the foundation for later indoctrination of Christian worldview and ethics. (10) Christian missionaries misrepresented the extent of disparity between the Germanic and Christian worldview when initially accommodating Christianity to a fresh German audience. (11) Early Christian accommodation left Germans with the impression that Jesus was one among many magicoreligous gods to include in their pantheon. New German converts did not possess doctrinal or ethical concerns. (12) Contributing factors to Christianity’s German spread included: the association of Christianity with Frankish political aims, an imagined causal association of Christianity with Roman grandeur, and a coincidental similarity between German myths and Christian beliefs, rituals, and symbols. This book is in the P reading list. Source: https://cocmillennial.blogspot.com/…/germanization-of-early… (Apologies. I don’t know who sent me this link to me)

  • Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity: 12 Point Summary

    GERMANIZATION OF EARLY MEDIEVAL CHRISTIANITY: 12 POINT SUMMARY James C Russell’s ‘Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity: A Sociohistorical Approach to Religious Transformation’ (GOEMC) is an excellent study on the evolution of Christianity from a predominantly Mediterranean religion to a northern European one. [1] The book has recently gained popularity on the internet right, and it’s now regarded as a “must read” in some circles. Russell is a conservative historian and theologian who authored another book condemning the role of organized Christianity in the facilitation of mass immigration into the United States and other Western countries. [2] Russell published GOEMC through the Oxford University Press in 1994. SUMMARY In GOEMC’s concluding chapter, Russell summarized his work’s twelve main points. [3] (1) Early Christianity emerged from an urban, heterogeneous, and low social capital society. German society at the time of first contact with Christianity was rural, homogeneous, and high social capital. (2) Early Christianity was “world rejecting” and “salvation” focused. In contrast, the pre-Christian German worldview was world accepting and socio-biological (ethnic and immediate). (3) The first Christian missionaries to Germany accommodated Christianity to the religopolitical and magicoreligous elements of the German worldview. [4] (4) Early efforts to convert Germans to Christ resulted in the reinterpretation of Christianity through the Germanic worldview. (5) Catholic Christianity’s political reliance on Germanic nations, like the Franks, led to the increased influence of their interpretation of Christianity over the Western Church. (6) Some Germanic nations attempted to preserve their unique ethnic identity and independence by adhering to Arianism rather than subjecting themselves to the outside power of Church hierarchy. (7) The “Christianization” of the Germans was very shallow until at least the reign of Charlemagne (768 – 814) because there was no catechumanate system or qualified teachers to finish instruction. The Church prioritized baptism over teaching because they thought the apocalypse was near. The German worldview was too strong to allow full Christianization. (8) Early missionaries to the Germans were as successful as they could have been. If they had not accommodated Christianity to the German worldview they probably would not have found any success. (9) The initial accommodation of Christianity to the German worldview laid the foundation for later indoctrination of Christian worldview and ethics. (10) Christian missionaries misrepresented the extent of disparity between the Germanic and Christian worldview when initially accommodating Christianity to a fresh German audience. (11) Early Christian accommodation left Germans with the impression that Jesus was one among many magicoreligous gods to include in their pantheon. New German converts did not possess doctrinal or ethical concerns. (12) Contributing factors to Christianity’s German spread included: the association of Christianity with Frankish political aims, an imagined causal association of Christianity with Roman grandeur, and a coincidental similarity between German myths and Christian beliefs, rituals, and symbols. This book is in the P reading list. Source: https://cocmillennial.blogspot.com/…/germanization-of-early… (Apologies. I don’t know who sent me this link to me)

  • What would you trade for a sense of ‘belonging’ to a people, a history, a presen

    What would you trade for a sense of ‘belonging’ to a people, a history, a present mission, a vision of the future?


    Source date (UTC): 2020-07-23 15:17:00 UTC

  • THE MOST DEVELOPED COUNTRY? —“Q: Which is the most developed country of the wo

    THE MOST DEVELOPED COUNTRY?

    —“Q: Which is the most developed country of the world?”—

    GREATER GERMANIA

    (States of the Holy Roman Empire, plus the Nordics.)

    MEASUREMENT

    “Developed” requires measurement of the demographic, informational, normative, traditional, institutional, economic, technological question OFFSET by population decline, dysgenia (decline in human capital), immigration of declines in human capital.

    CAUSES

    A small homogenous population, with a long history of market and agrarian eugenics, in a reasonably large territory, with few local competitors, needing limited military expenditure, and because of a history of market and agrarian eugenics and therefore possessed of superior demographics, can produce sufficient surplus, to continuously improve human capital (cultural indoctrination, education, training, successful production, research, development), and to produce sufficient commons to maintain those people, and maintain economic competition.

    WHY GERMANIA?

    Norway has oil. Switzerland has banking. Even so, Greater Germania is most developed: Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Finland. Why? Emphasis on Quality (Excellence) at all levels of the society; Highest Trust(and justified) in the World; Cultural predisposition to Duty; Cultural predisposition to hierarchy.

    WHY NOT THE ANGLOSPHERE?

    Germania is Followed by the anglosphere (UK, CA, NZ, USA, with USA’s higher credit capacity, lower taxes, and higher consumption masking its lack of development. Empires always destroy the home population, and the Anglosphere (British Empire) is paying the cost of empires seeking profits at the expense of the natural population that birthed them.

    If not for a tiny number of companies Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Microsoft)) is rapidly becoming a 3rd world country because it is only now 1/2 European, and 40% black or Hispanic or ‘other’ third world peoples. USA will be a second if not third world country by 2050, even if it preserves a viable military – and Mexico and mexican-Hispanic peoples will be the dominant majority -effectively reconquering the south and southwest.

    Why? Women voters. The pill. No-fault divorce, Financialization to defeat the soviets, Jewish sponsorship of immigration, the academic undermining of European civilization to advance their one-world socialism, the export of research, technology and industry to China, import of Hispanic assembly and manual labor and export of assembly labor to Mexico.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-07-23 12:36:00 UTC

  • “Egalitarians believe a society of equality & peace tranquility is possible in a

    —“Egalitarians believe a society of equality & peace tranquility is possible in a multicultural society, without exploitation & oppression. But what it delivers is violence, crime, poverty & degeneracy.”—Greg Sims


    Source date (UTC): 2020-07-23 08:56:00 UTC