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( I hate conflict. I hate gender conflict. I fk–ing hate race conflict. And most of all I hate religious conflict. Competition, particularly signal competition creates conflict. the only solutions are nation states or regression to the bottom. empires are self destructive. They give opportunity to the worst of everything. )
The Reality of Races, Subraces, Minor Races
Races, Subraces, Tribes, Clans, Families and Classes can interbreed, but differences matter. The primary differences are the degree of neoteny (white and east asian) vs deeper maturity (semites, iranics, africans, and australoids), the more feminine or masculine structure of the brain (yes really), and the size of the underclass due largely to winter climates, manorial…
The Pseudo-Scientific Attack on Civilization.
The curse of postmodern pseudoscience in most of the other answers. Postmodernism like Marxism was designed, like Abrahamic Religions, as an attack on European Peoples (civilization), to eradicate our civlization in the modern world just as Abrahamic religion was used to eradicate the five great civilizations of the ancient world: Roman New Europe), Byzantine (old…
The Reason for Jesus’ Action at The Temple
Again. Let me help you. A TEMPLE was a BANK. That’s why. Don’t be daft. Moneychanging (converting between currencies, storing money, lending money at interest), was a terribly important function given the diversity of monies used – today that function is provided by central banks and larger commercial banks, and travel currency exchanges. In the…
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The abrahamic, marxist-feminist-postmodernist struggle against white man. Versus the classical and modern struggle against nature. It’s no wonder they created ignorance and stagnation wherever they went.
–“Q: Why do people refer to American whites as Caucasian?”—
Of the four major races: Negroid, Australoid, Mongoloid, and Caucusoid, we tend to use the term ‘Caucasian’ to refer to Europeans, because that’s the only choice the government gives us on our surveys. To be accurate it should be northern european (atlantic-germanic) eastern european (slavic), southern european(mediterranean), old european(balkans), anatolian european (greek, sardinian, boot of…
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The Romanticists almost did it. We can easily produce a Revival of Classicism. We will have to rid ourselves of hostile subversives and traitors through either separatism or repatriation.
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As I said elsewhere, the market for leadership will supply leaders. We must lead one another to sufficient numbers that leadership in that market can emerge.
On Mannerbund
I agree with the ‘sentiment’ of the Mannerbund narrative, but I express it as ‘it all begins with the militia’, and the militia functions on the brotherhood of warriors. I disagree with the Social Matters / Mannerbund in that the fact that our civilization begins there, does not mean it is SUFFICIENT to defeat enemies,…
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—“The (((leftist))) response to Western truth telling is to insist that literally no knowledge can be known at all. It is only from this subjective reality that their mental poison can take root.”— Joseph Smith Just as females sew doubt and undermine any change in direction that includes any risk, and promises anything other than…
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—“Christianity is so subversive that, according to Nietzsche, that even Luther’s rebellion in trying to stop Christianity’s worst excesses…actually cemented Christian predominance for a few more centuries as the Catholic Counter-Reformation to Luther’s Reformation strangled the revival of Classicism that was beginning in Renaissance Italy”—Nick Dahlheim
Courts Are Paid For By Traffic Tickets
—“Here’s how a typical speeding ticket (in this case a ticket from Indiana that we paid though our Traffic Justice Program) is divvied up: State Courts: $49.00 County Courts: $18.90 City Courts: $2.10 Law Enforcement Fee: $4.00 Jury Fee: $2.00 Highway Work Zone: $0.50 (??) Auto Record Keeping Fee: $7.00 Document Storage Fee: $2.00 Infractional…
Collective Rituals Invoke the Pack Response
If I teach you to stand at attention, put your hand over your heart, and speak the pledge of allegiance to our flag, or teach you to speak the lords prayer (a pledge of allegiance) while kneeling, hands clasped, and both actions, once habituated, fill us with ‘a sense of peace’ when performed as a…
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As a test of agency (man) vs the lack of it (animal) reason, science, and law does demarcate those of us who are fully human from those of us who are still principally animal. We are not equal. Speech does not qualify one as human no matter how sophisticated the parrot.
Producing Submission to The Pack
The fundamental problem is producing submission to the pack (piety) when the leadership of the pack is just as much of a bunch of bitchy whiny egoistic a–holes as you are. Hence idealistic third party proxies, OR monarchies. My preference is monarchies backed by judges and warriors. They’re not false. And they tend to subsidize…
Religion just means ‘education’.
Religion just means ‘education’. The problem is we understand physical ed, intellectual ed, and vocational ed, but only the stoics understood education of intuition in a disciplined fashion. The only ‘evil’ method of educating intuition that was invented was abrahamism. Religion is just education in intuition. The question is what is the method of educating…
Left Weak Herd vs Right Strong Pack
Left Weak Herd vs Right Strong Pack by John Mark Left (the weak): The strong should invest in us (allow/enable us to consume beyond what we are able to earn in reciprocity). Right (the strong): That’s a bad investment. It will drag us all down. Left (the weak): You are evil. Right (the strong): No,…
The Simple Answer:
Religion: what we can get away with? (mysticism), Philosophy: what I can get away with? (sophism), -vs- Science: What we can’t get away with (warranty). Law: What you can’t get away with (liability).
The difference in our instincts
—“People cherry-pick data according to the narrative their instinct causes them to embrace.) It just so happens that the right-wing instinct builds civilization and the left instinct destroys it.”— John Mark
Mass Media and The Explosion of Sophism
––“Invention of mass media led to explosion of sophism. Add in social media so you can see what everybody is thinking, and it becomes clear – most people are just operating on instinct. Even most right-wingers. (What Haidt points out is readily observable. People cherry-pick data according to the narrative their instinct causes them to…
No. Rome Had No ‘priests’ as We Understand It
1) “Priests” had no doctrine only obligatory rituals (the japanese ritual model). The monarchy originally performed the rituals, then appointed patricians, but the duty was separated under the republic because of scale. All that I know of were a variation on sacrifice (contract). 2) To equate “the performance of ritual”, when it was not…
It’s Because We CAN Produce Commons and Reduce Individual Costs
Whites CAN create commons so they prefer to create commons and live off them. Commons are difficult to produce but they are cheap given the returns. Producing a high trust civic polity does not require high income. it just requires truth, duty, trust, and reciprocity. Quality of life is not expensive. It just requires choice…
What About Capitalist Police?
—“If police investigations were run by capitalist philosophy, would the poor get adequate justice?”— THE CORRECT ANSWER Police investigations already are capitalistic. They balance the market for tolerance with crime rates with the market for taxes to pay for the suppression, prosecution, and punishment of crimes. The cost of the externalities of physical crimes are…
Collapse: A Synchronicity of Accumulated Bubbles
by Martin Å t?pán I understand the cycle of civilizations is that the decadence/decline phase is characterized by inflating various bubbles such as misandry bubble (feminism), underclass bubble (subsidy of the reproduction of the unemployed), immigration bubble and so on and due to their interconnectedness, they all pop at the same time which is when civilization…
The Standard of Decidability In Grammars Matters
The standard of decidability in philosophy is excuse making (justificationism). The standard of decidability in law is malincentive, evidence, and warranty. (less well articulated as Means, motive, opportunity, and evidence)