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  • Muslim, Marxist, Maoist – No Difference between Islam and Marxism.

    —“Q: What would you be if you were not a Muslim?”— A Quora User —“A: I shall try to be an either Marxist or Maoist.during my boyhood I am a very deep fan of above two scholars or leaders of the political concept. Once you take away the interest based economy for which Islam is…


  • Sure But How Have Men Dropped the Ball?

    by Lisa Outhwaite There’s a lot of talk on how women are particularly gullible when it comes to abandoning their tribe or being vulnerable to psychological attack by subversive movements etc. and I’ve got to say that, whilst I understand the emotional need in intellectually forcing women into submission, the arguments themselves are quite skewed.…


  • Rand is a Young Adult level of thinker

    Rand is a Young Adult level of thinker, and merely spreading the middle class ashkenazi separatist group strategy, rather than the militialism that made the excellences of the west – but for most young men (and some women) she provides a literary and non-technical method of opening the door to philosophical thought via an incentive…


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    —“If you want to know the correct opinion on anything relating to the internet – censorship, privacy, net neutrality, bluecheck privilege – it’s the opposite of what the NIGARFAGTs want: Netflix, Instagram, Gofundme, Amazon, Reddit, Facebook, Apple, Google, and Twitter.”—Michael Andrade


  • The Ideal Government? Depends upon The People

    by Daniel Gurpide Voltaire‘s political outlook, for instance, was emphatically practical and flexible, embedded in and addressed to the specific circumstances of various European nations. He supported a mixed constitutional government in England, a more popular republic in Geneva and Holland, a strong monarchy in France, and an even stronger and more centralized one in…


  • —“So… fk off with your empty box”—

    by Alex Macleod —“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy” — For that to be a true statement, those ‘more things’ must be knowable unknowns, known to the speaker but not to Horatio. Likewise with the electromagnetic spectrum, it was a knowable unknown, but could not…


  • The Best Governors Are the Middle Class

    The government you end up with is determined by what point on this scale your polity equilibrates. —Justin Allred  x-axis: high trust<->low trust y-axis: distributed political agency<->concentrated political agency Monarchy – Tyranny Aristocracy – Oligarchy Polity – Democracy   —“Does Aristotle deem monarchy to be the best form of government?”— by Andy Mansfield, DPhil, former…


  • Break up The Monopolies

    —“These companies have to be broken up just like Teddy Roosevelt broke up the trusts. These [companies] are run by sociopaths,” he said. “These people are complete narcissists. These people ought to be controlled, they ought to be regulated.” “These people are evil. There is no doubt about that.”— Steve Bannon


  • Hayek Wasn’t Quite Right

    Hayek wasn’t quite right. Our civilization depends upon the rule of law by tort (natural law), the result of which CAN ONLY be ‘markets in everything’ – which he refers to as “Capitalism” by adopting the marxist criticism of financial cooperation at scale – but that I would call ‘Market-ism”: or the suppression of all…


  • A Thing is Demonstrated not Claimed. Ergo, yes false.

    —Christianity is Not ‘false’, just figurative. Not literal. John Warner Mathisen has shown that the stories of the worlds religions are figurative stories(myths) describing the constellations of the night sky. This understanding is called Astro-Theology.”— A Friend Correct in their origin, but two problems with that presumption: 1) A statement is figurative if used figuratively…


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    —“Not an argument. I don’t issue opinions, I construct arguments. Arguments require refutations. Schoolgirls engage in disapproval, rallying, shaming, gossip and reputation destruction: that is the socially dysfunctional female method of violence.”—


  • —“Q: Do you still favor a patchwork/multi-state system?”—

    —“Hi. Do you still favor a patchwork/multi-state system? I ask because many nrx associated people have started to lean towards absolutism.”— A Friend 1) A multi-state solution is ACHIEVABLE and will produce the desired outcomes. 2) I am not against absolutism it’s just that I don’t think it’s ACHIEVABLE 3) I advocate market fascism under…


  • The Ancient Pre-Atlantic Trade Routes

    Trade has been vigorous right back into the stone age.


  • Interracial Marriage Frequency

    Rates are fairly stable. We should expect more black hispanic admixture and more white-asian admixture.


  • Connecticut is America’s Greece

    From: @NedLamont —“I believe in Connecticut. I believe we’re a state of boundless potential and unparalleled natural beauty, with some of the brightest, hardest-working people you could ever meet.”— 1) You can believe what you want Ned but this is a nearly unsolvable problem unless you restructure or default on the accumulated (parasitic rent-seeking) by…


  • Witch Trials Were a Function of The Reformation’s Wars of Religion

    Yes, this is also is my understanding as long as we also take into account that ritual sacrifice was ancestral, killing scolds, harlots, non conformists, mischief makers, and thieves by casting them as possessed or a witch was ancestral, hanging was aggressive during the period, and the church simply ‘made use of’ the technique just…


  • How Desperately Addicts Seek to Preserve their Lies.

    I engage in science and law, [You] conflate philosophizing (reasoning independent of falsification) with science (reason dependent upon falsification) and you conflate testimony which one must warranty with threat of punishment with self reporting which one does not. THAT IS PILPUL. “Excuse Making” THE SIMPLE ANSWER: Religion: what we can get away with? (mysticism), Philosophy:…


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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…