Theme: Responsibility

  • So go read bio-ethics yourself. Not propaganda. Not marxist, feminist, postmoder

    So go read bio-ethics yourself. Not propaganda. Not marxist, feminist, postmodernist pseudoscience and sophistry.

    What is the human cost of reversing thousands of years of soft eugenics by taxation and credit expansion in the middle to profit the top and expand the bottom?


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-16 17:25:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1229094516377997312

    Reply addressees: @drjulie_b

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1229094235783258113


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    @drjulie_b We have lost a full standard deviation of intelligence above the Hajnal Line in the past 150 years due to reversal. We’re just about to cross the line of 97 in the USA, and evidence is that 95 and 93 are cliff effects that are unrecoverable. That’s before personality trait diffs.

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  • YES EUGENICS WORKS. PERIOD. SO DO MANY THINGS WE DON”T DO. —“No he’s not, he’s

    YES EUGENICS WORKS. PERIOD. SO DO MANY THINGS WE DON”T DO.

    —“No he’s not, he’s offering support to eugenics. It’s not scientifically, ethically, or socially valid AT ALL. Go read some bioethics.”—Dr Julie Blommaert @drjulie_b

    Julie you are a typical product of the feminist postmodern pseudoscience movement.

    (a) Eugenics would work.

    (b) So would many other things we don’t do. Even genocide works – it’s the most effective historical means of evolutionary competition.

    We don’t do it.

    SO STOP LYING.

    We have lost a full standard deviation of intelligence above the Hajnal Line in the past 150 years due to reversal. We’re just about to cross the line of 97 in the USA, and evidence is that 95 and 93 are cliff effects that are unrecoverable. That’s before personality trait diffs.

    So go read bio-ethics yourself. Not propaganda. Not marxist, feminist, postmodernist pseudoscience and sophistry.

    What is the human cost of reversing thousands of years of soft eugenics by taxation and credit expansion in the middle to profit the top and expand the bottom?

    Economics (in the Beckerian tradition) should be required to get any degree and any pretense of conception of what ‘ethics’ means.

    People like you are a cancer for mankind.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-16 12:28:00 UTC

  • THE LAW OF PUBLIC SPEECH In public, to the public, in matters public, speak the

    THE LAW OF PUBLIC SPEECH

    In public, to the public, in matters public, speak the truth regardless of cost.

    In public, to the public, in matters public, limit your advocacy and demand to reciprocity, regardless of cost.

    In public, to the public, in matters public limit others to speaking the truth regardless of cost, and advocacy of reciprocity, regardless of cost.

    Reciprocity and Truth regardless of cost are what the enemy cannot bear, and what the enemy undermines – because they are the foundation of western civilization.

    Why? Because truth and reciprocity are meritocratic and eugenic methods of competing in markets for sexual, social, economic, political, and military value.

    And because truth, reciprocity, meritocracy, and eugenics in sexual, social, economic, political, and military markets produce the fastest cooperation, innovation and adaptation that is possible for conscious beings.

    Superiority is Demonstrable.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-15 16:19:00 UTC

  • Greatest Mistakes

    Feb 12, 2020, 11:12 AM [T]he greatest mistakes our country made were not letting the south secede, expanding the franchise to those unproductive and lacking responsibility, and the Hart-Celler Act to open the gates to the underclasses – destroying the American experiment in a third way: middle-class civ. These are followed closely by tolerating the postwar suppression of the American eugenics movement, and not brutally crushing the communist movement, Marxist-postmodernist movements. We were tolerant in Greek, Roman, Germanic, and British civilizations. Tolerance is a weakness, not a virtue.

  • Greatest Mistakes

    Feb 12, 2020, 11:12 AM [T]he greatest mistakes our country made were not letting the south secede, expanding the franchise to those unproductive and lacking responsibility, and the Hart-Celler Act to open the gates to the underclasses – destroying the American experiment in a third way: middle-class civ. These are followed closely by tolerating the postwar suppression of the American eugenics movement, and not brutally crushing the communist movement, Marxist-postmodernist movements. We were tolerant in Greek, Roman, Germanic, and British civilizations. Tolerance is a weakness, not a virtue.

  • Free Speech Means Free TRUTHFUL Speech

    Feb 13, 2020, 7:52 AM

    —“Free speech is free TRUTHFUL speech. Not carte blanche to spread false allegations, lies, deception, or accusations without a demonstrated attempt at due diligence for truth. You don’t get to be a lying parasite. Your resistance proves your desire for continued parasitism. Under P-Law, truthful speech is always protected. P-Law serves as the Raid for lying deceitful parasites that the left tends to breed like roaches. Your continued slander proves only that you have no real invested time in learning Propertarianism, or do not have the cranial capacity to fully understand Propertarianism. Neither are a good excuse to troll these pages with your ill conceived illogical commentary on a subject matter you clearly have no understanding of… ..”—Clinton McLaggan

  • The greatest mistakes this country made were not letting the south secede, expan

    The greatest mistakes this country made were not letting the south secede, expanding the franchise to the unproductive and lacking responsibility, and the hart cellar act to open the gates to the underclasses – destroying the American experiment in a third way: middle class civ.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-12 16:09:09 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1227625699223187456

    Reply addressees: @bingwisdom @senatemajldr @SenateGOP

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1227580274059419648


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    @bingwisdom

    Democracy is not dying in darkness

    Its dying in a bright spotlight

    You have @senatemajldr & @SenateGOP to thank.

    They better never say they love America again!

    No Bob Mueller did not lie to congress.

    Yes Trump is abusing his power.

    Yes Trump is interfering in our elections. https://t.co/hXJjrE5Guw

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1227580274059419648

  • The greatest mistakes our country made were not letting the south secede, expand

    The greatest mistakes our country made were not letting the south secede, expanding the franchise to those unproductive and lacking responsibility, and the hart cellar act to open the gates to the underclasses – destroying the American experiment in a third way: middle class civ. These are followed closely by tolerating the postwar suppression of the american eugenics movement, and not brutally crushing the communist movement, marxist-postmodernist movements.

    We were tolerant in greek, roman, germanic, and british civilizations.

    Tolerance is a weakness not a virtue.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-12 11:12:00 UTC

  • VOTING —“Universal suffrage was a mistake…and practically everyone knew it w

    VOTING

    —“Universal suffrage was a mistake…and practically everyone knew it would have a great cost, but did it anyway because it’s “right”…the cost was exactly what they predicted it would be: the quality of civilization itself.”—Mike Harvey

    From Alexander Hamilton:

    —“It is also, undeniably, certain, that no Englishman, who can be deemed a free agent in a political view, can be bound by laws, to which he has not consented, either in person, or by his representative. Or, in other words, every Englishman (exclusive of the mercantile and trading part of the nation) who possesses a freehold, to the value of forty shillings per annum, has a right to a share in the legislature, which he exercises, by giving his vote in the election of some person, he approves of, as his representative.

    “The true reason (says Blackstone) of requiring any qualification, with regard to property in voters, is to exclude such persons, as are in so mean a situation, that they are esteemed to have no will of their own. If these persons had votes, they would be tempted to dispose of them, under some undue influence, or other. This would give a great, an artful, or a wealthy man, a larger share in elections, than is consistent with general liberty. If it were probable, that every man would give his vote, freely, and without influence of any kind, then, upon the true theory and genuine principles of Liberty, every member of the community, however poor, should have a vote, in electing those delegates, to whose charge is committed the disposal of his property, his liberty and life. But since that can hardly be expected, in persons of indigent fortunes, or such as are under the immediate dominion of others, all popular states have been obliged to establish certain qualifications, whereby, some who are suspected to have no will of their own, are excluded from voting; in order, to set other individuals, whose wills may be supposed independent, more thoroughly upon a level with each other.”

    Hence it appears, that such “of the people as have no vote in the choice of representatives, and therefore, are govern’d, by laws, to which they have not consented, either by themselves or by their representatives, are only those persons, who are in so mean a situation, that they are esteemed to have no will of their own.” Every free agent, every free man, possessing a freehold of forty shillings per annum, is, by the British constitution, intitled to a vote, in the election of those who are invested with the disposal of his life, his liberty and property.”—

    Source:

    Alexander Hamilton, The Farmer Refuted, or A more impartial and comprehensive View of the Dispute between Great-Britain and the Colonies. . . . (New York, 1775), in Harold C. Syrett, ed., The Papers of Alexander Hamilton (New York: Columbia University Press, 1961-1979), 1:81-165.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-12 09:50:00 UTC

  • So you failed them by failing to create at least a secure nuclear family with bo

    So you failed them by failing to create at least a secure nuclear family with both female and male role models so that unlike you they could successfully learn to form a secure stable family preparing their children for adulthood and the continued production of generations.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-11 21:41:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1227346822760456198

    Reply addressees: @jenniferpierson

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