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Antiracism gained power in the United States through what we call the civil-rights movement. Perhaps a more precise name would be the black-rage industry, but we can compromise and settle for blackpower movement. When you hear these words, you probably think of the “carnivorous” side of the whole circus, with Huey Newton, H. Rap Brown and Field Marshal Cinque, and not the “vegetarian” side, with Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson, etc.

But from the perspective of European-Americans, the two acted as a perfect Mutt and Jeff act. Mutt said: I’ll kill you. Jeff said: That Mutt is a really bad apple, and if you don’t give me money and power he might well kill you.

To a Loyalist, this all sounds dreadfully familiar. Remember the pattern of the American Rebellion: the likes of Otis and Sam Adams raised hell, and the likes of Burke and Pitt explained that they were raising hell because they weren’t given enough money and power. Of course, the conciliations of the latter did precisely nothing to reconcile the former to British government.
Forwarded from Working Men Memes (Wesla Johnkowski)
Let's play a game: is this a real suggestion made by the esteemed economist 1st Baron John Maynard Keynes, or is this Google's AI hallucinating again?
It's over, pizza chat.

(The other 4 P's are pasta, protein, potatoes, and pane, which is bread. New on the menu: pizza with pasta, potatoes, and your meat of choice.)
Talking about UP home prices vs California home prices with a 10 year old. Lol
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Talking about UP home prices vs California home prices with a 10 year old. Lol
His Mom told me, "Happy turkey month! 🦃"

Is this a Californian thing? I'm so confused right now.
Forwarded from Ur-Didact
I love to see this, I've been an anti-traveler my whole life, partly as a knee jerk reaction to those who ascribe moral value to spending a lot of money on fare, food and booze. It's really just vain consumption with different backdrops disguised as cultural enrichment.

Modern transportation has misled us into thinking the world is small, and when you take the time to simply walk somewhere, it really hits you just how vast our world is. I used to hike a considerable amount, and there was a particular lookout tower I was fond of. I made a point of going there all the time, taking different trails, going off trail entirely and once I even got lost in a blizzard-but I knew the general geography so well I knew how to figure out where to go. It struck me how cool that was, and it was only done with lots of exposure to a particular area.

Bearing that in mind, I determined that I could spend the rest of my life exploring my county alone, and such intimacy would make it a worthy endeavor.
I feel compelled to read this. Send help
> Be me
> Make posts as difficult to absorb as possible to shake off subscribers
> Count still goes up.

What do I need to do to get Telegrammers to leave me alone? Do I need to publish the list of Jews that I like? Will that do it?
If you want to stop and look, just squat. You don't need a bench, retard.
I'll take 8
Congress has all along been but a clumsy recording machine of conclusions worked out in the laboratory and machine-shop; and yet the idea is still deeply seated in the minds of men otherwise intelligent that, to effect political results, it is necessary to hold office, or at least to be a politician and to be heard from the hustings. Is not the exact reverse more truly the case? The situation may not be, indeed it certainly is not, as it should be; it may be, I hold that it is, unfortunate that the scholar and investigator are finding themselves more and more excluded from public life by the professional with an aptitude for the machine, but the result is none the less patent. On all the issues of real moment,—issues affecting anything more than a division of the spoils or the concession of some privilege of exaction from the community, it is the student, the man of affairs and the scientist who to-day, in last resort, closes debate and shapes public policy. His is the last word.

- Adams Charles Francis, An Undeveloped Function

I can't help but feel like I've seen a system like this somewhere before.... Hmm....
Forwarded from Ulysses Liberty
the elites don't want you to know this but you can take almost any section of ground and sit on it and it's free
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My father played this song on many a car ride when I was growing up; brings me back.
Forwarded from Phad's Channel