Theme: Ethnoculture

  • ISLAM DOESN’T FALLS UNDER DOMESTICATION (I.E. COLONIALISM) BUT RATHER CULTURAL A

    ISLAM DOESN’T FALLS UNDER DOMESTICATION (I.E. COLONIALISM) BUT RATHER CULTURAL AND GENETIC GENOCIDE

    by Bill Joslin

    Hmmm…. Saxon and Norman invasions can be seen as Proto-Colonialism (invade, establish Ethno-Communities for your own)

    I’d say the distinction is this.

    After one conquers a land, one has three choices: enslave the conquered, genocide, or domesticate.

    So, I don’t think Islam falls under domestication (i.e. colonialism) but rather cultural and genetic genocide

    The destruction of every great civilization of the ancient world and its reduction to genetic, cultural, intellectual, and institutional ashes.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-12 16:11:00 UTC

  • 4) This is why our education system ‘treating us as equal’ is a failure since th

    4) This is why our education system ‘treating us as equal’ is a failure since the most neotenous (east asians) can learn anything young at the cost of ‘topping out’ young, where less neotenous (europeans) need more development, and least neotenous afro-asiatic and africans more.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-10 17:30:22 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215687340200468481

    Reply addressees: @Stilly9_ @ChangKelong @DegenRolf

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215686661054566406


    IN REPLY TO:

    Unknown author

    @Stilly9_ @ChangKelong @DegenRolf 3) That explains classes. (Uncomfortable truth warning) Different ethnic groups differ largely because of differences in neoteny(rate and depth of maturity) and as such sexual, social, and economic market value – more importantly, affects ages for learning different skills.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1215686661054566406


    IN REPLY TO:

    @curtdoolittle

    @Stilly9_ @ChangKelong @DegenRolf 3) That explains classes. (Uncomfortable truth warning) Different ethnic groups differ largely because of differences in neoteny(rate and depth of maturity) and as such sexual, social, and economic market value – more importantly, affects ages for learning different skills.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1215686661054566406

  • 3) That explains classes. (Uncomfortable truth warning) Different ethnic groups

    3) That explains classes. (Uncomfortable truth warning) Different ethnic groups differ largely because of differences in neoteny(rate and depth of maturity) and as such sexual, social, and economic market value – more importantly, affects ages for learning different skills.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-10 17:27:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215686661054566406

    Reply addressees: @Stilly9_ @ChangKelong @DegenRolf

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215685375324233735


    IN REPLY TO:

    Unknown author

    @Stilly9_ @ChangKelong @DegenRolf 2) Intellectual ability only grants access to complexity, and marginal increases in income, while conscientiousness and training (above) grant access to opportunity, success and wealth. Getting kids into ‘good schools’ etc doesn’t improve them it filters them (buys them access).

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1215685375324233735


    IN REPLY TO:

    @curtdoolittle

    @Stilly9_ @ChangKelong @DegenRolf 2) Intellectual ability only grants access to complexity, and marginal increases in income, while conscientiousness and training (above) grant access to opportunity, success and wealth. Getting kids into ‘good schools’ etc doesn’t improve them it filters them (buys them access).

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1215685375324233735

  • by John Mark It’s not an either/or proposition. We don’t have to choose between

    by John Mark

    It’s not an either/or proposition. We don’t have to choose between either “ethnonationalism for all” or “all groups can transcend of they reduce the size of their underclass”…. https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=550548495542045&id=100017606988153


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-09 20:01:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215362955329658881

  • ARABS FAIL: TRUST (FAMILISM, HONOR IN DECEPTION) Source: Excerpt from meforum.or

    http://meforum.org/441/why-arabs-lose-warsWHY ARABS FAIL: TRUST (FAMILISM, HONOR IN DECEPTION)

    Source: Excerpt from meforum.org/441/why-arabs-lose-wars http://meforum.org/441/why-arabs-lose-wars

    (Conversely: Staying on message: Islamism like Judaism (or christianity) is exceptional at undermining.)

    1. First, the well-known lack of trust among Arabs for anyone outside their own family adversely affects offensive operations.26 Exceptions to this pattern are limited to elite units (which throughout the Arab world have the same duty—to protect the regime, rather than the country). In a culture in which almost every sphere of human endeavor, including business and social relationships, is based on a family structure, this orientation is also present in the military, particularly in the stress of battle. Offensive action, basically, consists of fire and maneuver. The maneuver element must be confident that supporting units or arms are providing covering fire. If there is a lack of trust in that support, getting troops moving forward against dug-in defenders is possible only by officers getting out front and leading, something that has not been a characteristic of Arab leadership.

    2. Second, the complex mosaic system of peoples creates additional problems for training, as rulers in the Middle East make use of the sectarian and tribal loyalties to maintain power. The ‘Alawi minority controls Syria, East Bankers control Jordan, Sunnis control Iraq, and Nejdis control Saudi Arabia. This has direct implications for the military, where sectarian considerations affect assignments and promotions. Some minorities (such the Circassians in Jordan or the Druze in Syria) tie their well-being to the ruling elite and perform critical protection roles; others (such as the Shi’a of Iraq) are excluded from the officer corps. In any case, the assignment of officers based on sectarian considerations works against assignments based on merit.

    The same lack of trust operates at the interstate level, where Arab armies exhibit very little trust of each other, and with good reason. The blatant lie Gamal Abdel Nasser told King Husayn in June 1967 to get him into the war against Israel—that the Egyptian air force was over Tel Aviv (when most of its planes had been destroyed)—was a classic example of deceit.27 Sadat’s disingenuous approach to the Syrians to entice them to enter the war in October 1973 was another (he told them that the Egyptians were planning total war, a deception which included using a second set of operational plans intended only for Syrian eyes).28 With this sort of history, it is no wonder that there is very little cross or joint training among Arab armies and very few command exercises. During the 1967 war, for example, not a single Jordanian liaison officer was stationed in Egypt, nor were the Jordanians forthcoming with the Egyptian command.29

    3. Third, Middle Eastern rulers routinely rely on balance-of-power techniques to maintain their authority.30 They use competing organizations, duplicate agencies, and coercive structures dependent upon the ruler’s whim. This makes building any form of personal power base difficult, if not impossible, and keeps the leadership apprehensive and off-balance, never secure in its careers or social position. The same applies within the military; a powerful chairman of the joint chiefs is inconceivable.

    Joint commands are paper constructs that have little actual function. Leaders look at joint commands, joint exercises, combined arms, and integrated staffs very cautiously for all Arab armies are a double-edged sword. One edge points toward the external enemy and the other toward the capital. The land forces are at once a regime-maintenance force and threat at the same time. No Arab ruler will allow combined operations or training to become routine; the usual excuse is financial expense, but that is unconvincing given their frequent purchase of hardware whose maintenance costs they cannot afford. In fact, combined arms exercises and joint staffs create familiarity, soften rivalries, erase suspicions, and eliminate the fragmented, competing organizations that enable rulers to play off rivals against one another. This situation is most clearly seen in Saudi Arabia, where the land forces and aviation are under the minister of defense, Prince Sultan, while the National Guard is under Prince Abdullah, the deputy prime minister and crown prince. In Egypt, the Central Security Forces balance the army. In Iraq and Syria, the Republican Guard does the balancing.

    Politicians actually create obstacles to maintain fragmentation. For example, obtaining aircraft from the air force for army airborne training, whether it is a joint exercise or a simple administrative request for support of training, must generally be coordinated by the heads of services at the ministry of defense; if a large number of aircraft are involved, this probably requires presidential approval. Military coups may be out of style, but the fear of them remains strong. Any large-scale exercise of land forces is a matter of concern to the government and is closely observed, particularly if live ammunition is being used. In Saudi Arabia a complex system of clearances required from area military commanders and provincial governors, all of whom have differing command channels to secure road convoy permission, obtaining ammunition, and conducting exercises, means that in order for a coup to work, it would require a massive amount of loyal conspirators. Arab regimes have learned how to be coup-proof.Updated Jan 9, 2020, 5:45 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-09 17:45:00 UTC

  • by John Mark It’s not an either/or proposition. We don’t have to choose between

    by John Mark

    It’s not an either/or proposition. We don’t have to choose between either “ethnonationalism for all” or “all groups can transcend of they reduce the size of their underclass”. We can have both. Ethnonationalism for all is the optimum order, and all groups can transcend if they reduce the size of their underclass (and improve their rule as they do so).


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-09 15:01:00 UTC

  • WE KNOW THE ANSWER NOW. —“You lose me totally here. It’s ALL about race.”—Co

    WE KNOW THE ANSWER NOW.

    —“You lose me totally here. It’s ALL about race.”—Cortny

    That’s because you’re conflating two issues.

    There is no contradiction between ethnonationalism for all to produce optimums for all, and eugenics for all to reduce the worst for all.

    In other words under truth (science), under reciprocity and rule of law, with a majority middle class at or above say 105, there is nothing intrinsically bad about any group of humans that prevents them from all the opportunities of western civilization.

    “All happy families are the same, all unhappy families are different” and “All domesticatable animals are the same, all undomesticatable animals are different” both express the same argument: a number of things have to go right, any one of which can go wrong and produce failure.

    RECIPE

    1. A Heroic Narrative of Truth, Duty, Oath and Contract, Heroism, Excellence, Achievement, Mindfulness and The direction of dominance expression to the production of commons.

    2. Ethnocentrism, Nationalism, The individual as the subject of Law and the Family as the subject of Policy.

    3. Aristotelianism: Realism, Naturalism, Operationalism, Empiricism, Testimonial Truth (science)

    4. Rule of law by Natural Law of Reciprocity and markets in everything, including a Market for the Suppression of parasitism in court

    5. A Power Distribution of law, Pareto Distribution of Capital, and Nash Distribution of Returns.

    6. A majority genetic middle class and the suppression of the reproduction of the underclass (unproductive).

    Diversity is a bad. Proximity causes hostility. Both undermine the willingness of peoples to devote resources to the commons and maximize the tragedy of the commons.

    We know the answer now. The question is, what people will pursue it, and what people will continue to be a drag on mankind?


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-09 09:10:00 UTC

  • You know, if the military is occupied that just means its a perfect time to clea

    You know, if the military is occupied that just means its a perfect time to clean house here in the states – millions of internal enemies working against our cultural interests. I can’t wait. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-08 00:22:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1214703787132280836

    Reply addressees: @dancohen3000

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1214695706826551301


    IN REPLY TO:

    @dancohen3000

    This is a completely predictable response to the US assassinating Iran’s top general and national hero. Further escalation will be matched tit for tat, and the Iranian military is capable of annihilating US bases in the region. Trump kicked the wrong bees nest. Time to get out! https://t.co/OPTAtoYeDN

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1214695706826551301

  • I DON”T COMPLAIN ABOUT RACES. (re: arabs) I don’t complain about races. There ar

    I DON”T COMPLAIN ABOUT RACES.

    (re: arabs)

    I don’t complain about races. There are no problem with races. There are only problems with ideas, ideologies, philosophies, theologies, cultures, traditions, laws, and government … and demographic distributions (excess size of underclasses in poor countries mean it is not possible to structure pareto distributions economically, create rule of law, middle class majorities.)

    For the Arabs, islam was necessary to stop the horrible corruption of the tribal leaders. Unfortunately it became an excuse for expansion which destroyed many more developed civilizations.

    If Persians had been successful and the turks not invaded and destroyed persian restoration of the middle east, all would have been fine.

    But the persians could not recover. and the byzantines were finally defeated. And the middle east could not escape ignorance and superstition.

    Arabs use face before truth. This is very hard to change.

    Face before truth, ignorance, and obsession with islam, and externalization of internal conflict is the problem. Time will care for it if we do not have a world war to prevent another empire from rising.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-07 16:57:00 UTC

  • WHAT’S WRONG WITH IRELAND? —“David Robles Hey Curt, what can you tell us about

    WHAT’S WRONG WITH IRELAND?

    —“David Robles Hey Curt, what can you tell us about IRELAND? Also I love propertar-ianism have read so much about it could you add me?”—

    Added.

    Depends on what context you’re asking about.

    I dunno what P can tell us but I think the discussion on Ireland has been going on for more than two centuries, and irish were discussed in the same terms as we cast subsaharan africans – and there is no mystery there. It was a third world country not that long ago. And having other people to blame for their condition just gives them an excuse for doing nothing. (Note that I hired irish on purpose ’cause it’s fixable outside of the home environment.)

    WHAT’S WRONG?

    (a) don’t run your population up to 14ppl for acre on the only crop that can support that many

    (b) don’t lose your upper classes to emigration. Ergo, dunno what real IQ is but it has been substantially lower than the european average for a very long time.Ireland went over the cliff (97) which is where the USA is today. 95 is a hard cliff. Ireland is below it.

    (c ) mandate monogamy rather than serial marriage as early in your development as possible. Irish maintained serial marriage until the 1800s.

    (d) neuter the church expand literacy as early as possible

    (e) ruthlessly prosecute virtue-signalers, and corruption no matter how useful it is to you or your family.

    (f) don’t get dependent on handouts from the EU

    (g) if you’re a small country you have limited choices and that’s to imitate either Switzerland (money) or Germany (quality) our tourism (cleanliness, service, discipline). Who does ireland imitate? India. Yep. India. “It’s not my responsibility but its my right to complain”

    (h) countries with nothing going for them try to be different from their neighbors by out-virtue-signaling rather than out-competing (Ireland vs Britain, Canada vs USA, everyone vs Germany). Ireland should be imitating Germany Switzerland and England not trying to be different – that must means losing even more than they’ve been losing. Man up, work, compete.

    (i) petty criminality is ‘acceptable’ behavior (‘knicking’ stuff) instead of ruthlessly punished. You know what the broken window strategy is? Well, Ireland needs it.

    (j) talk about freedom an such but they sure act like they need a freaking brutal dictator to discipline into working and competing for a living.

    (g) Don’t blame others for failing anything above this list. It’s the man in the mirror.

    (h) oh, well the wind is a pain in the ass. I agree…. 😉

    Same sh–t I say all the time in ukraine: “man up, gear up, and go punish laziness, free riding, virtue signaling, and corruption until there is no one else to beat the p–ss out of, because students, mothers, workers, clerks, mangers, bankers, police, judges, bureaucrats, and politicians are terrified that they’ll be taken to court of the people with a noose if they do.”

    Politicians don’t solve problems.

    The people do.

    By intolerance.

    Summary by a blogger from a few years ago:

    —“Ireland is no longer a country. It has no soul, no truth, no justice, no equality, no decorum, no morals, no code, no honour, no creed. It is a perverse, twisted and sinister land where right is wrong and wrong is right. The courts are packed to the rafters with criminal trials and civil law suits, while white-collar criminals walk free and the small debt defaulter gets a prison cell.

    It is a wild land where rules go flying out the window at a moment’s notice. Elections mean nothing whether people want them or not and are nothing but a next-in-line party system irrespective of suitability. The old guard are there while the system rots and rots from bureaucracy, inertia and rhetoric.

    Parties claiming they can do a better job in trying to oust the other, but only hiding behind prepared departmental rhetoric and defending what should be prosecuted when in government. A land where the terrorist, bomber, murderer, or recidivist gets early release and victims get kicked in the teeth for their trouble and forgotten about quickly. Laws are lax or unenforced and nothing but a book of politics and convenience to set the guilty free.

    Our people have being enslaved by a sick and supine system of government and Church, under a corrupt waiting-list system, which has done more to divide people than unite them.

    It is a disgraceful country where government abrogates its responsibilities and careerist politicians laugh at the electorate when they collect their enormous undeserved pensions and perks.

    A society which does not give a damn and chronically indifferent and self-serving in the extreme. An abode where mé féiners will kick you when you are down and begrudge you when you are up. A culture of fear, repression, ignorance, jealousy and one-upmanship.

    It is a regime of incessant work for the connected, cronied and nepotised who ironically have no life and no disposable income who end up marooned under a mountain of debt for their life’s toil – while thousands are hidden on ineffective job initiatives.

    An expensive country where money management is impossible and taxes are progressive.

    This country is a load of trouble from beginning to its failed revolutionary end and will end up at the bottom of the bottomless pit.

    There is nothing in Ireland for people only a load of trouble”—


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-07 16:26:00 UTC