The secret to maintaining a strong community that resists encroachments from outside, you see, lies in the fact that truly good people are fundamentally unmarketable. Their contentment cannot be monetized, their relationships resist optimization, their pleasures remain stubbornly inexpensive. Their needs are small, and so their spaces stay humble, and those humble spaces fail to attract the sorts of hedonistic liberals that usher in the destruction of all that is good. Decent, modest people create a kind of invisible shield against the very "improvements" that would destroy their way of life, not through active resistance but through the simple practice of virtuous living.
One of the dark parts about modernity is the elimination of individual cultures. Places have less and less of their own accents, less and less of their own traditions, less and less of their own ways of life. The erosion is more complete in some places than in others, but nowhere in the US anymore has it's own distinct identity. Yoopers have more of their own than most places, but even here the youngest people increasingly have increasingly standard accents.
A side question: what is this culture that we're all now a part of? This monolith? This incredibly destructive entity? We're all Quakers now, frens....
A side question: what is this culture that we're all now a part of? This monolith? This incredibly destructive entity? We're all Quakers now, frens....
If you didn't see Musk being like this coming, you ought to ask yourself how you were conned and try to improve your judgement. There were signs, but you missed them. Try not to make the same mistake again.
If you were one to dismiss people telling you this was coming as "black-pilled" or whatever, remember this mistake and try to be more humble in the future. And get your thymos under better control.
If you were one to dismiss people telling you this was coming as "black-pilled" or whatever, remember this mistake and try to be more humble in the future. And get your thymos under better control.
Forwarded from Autism Central
Remember that every foreigner who has a job, house, or is on benefits in this country is taking it from you
Autism Central
Remember that every foreigner who has a job, house, or is on benefits in this country is taking it from you
What did he mean by this? I'm having a hard time parsing it. Just sounds like complete nonsense to me
The truth often not understood about the negro's response to "how would you feel if you didn't eat breakfast this morning?" is that it doesn't come from low IQ or a lack of comprehension of the question... No, it comes from a genetic predisposition to an innate understanding of human will as predetermined, constrained, lacking in freedom. The negro feels, he would say knows, that he could not have not eaten breakfast this morning, because he did in fact eat it. He has an internal and unbendable understanding that the world is predetermined, that everything just be as it do, and that he couldn't have acted differently than how he had acted. He feels that your question is absurd, and he cannot even imagine believing in free will, in the ability to make choices, and so he doesn't understand why you would even ask such a thing.
You don't support niggers replacing you? Here's why your epistemology is flawed:
While race clearly matters, you've mistaken proximate for ultimate causes. The dissolution of proper hierarchy and traditional authority creates the conditions for demographic transformation — not the other way around. When a civilization abandons divine order for commercial values, bureaucratic management, and the endless pursuit of "freedom" from all constraint, it loses the ability to maintain any coherent identity or structure, racial or otherwise.
The issue isn't replacement but rather the liberal acid that dissolves all proper bonds and hierarchies, replacing natural order with artificial equality. A society that maintains proper authority and traditional order doesn't fear demographic change because it maintains the power to assimilate and order all elements within its hierarchy.
Consider: modern society responds to difference with either enforced homogenization or endless fragmentation. True order, by contrast, maintains distinction within hierarchy — each element in its proper place, serving its proper role. While the modern world either eliminates differences or explodes them into conflict, proper order allows for both unity and distinction through right relationship.
The issue isn't replacement but rather the liberal acid that dissolves all proper bonds and hierarchies, replacing natural order with artificial equality. A society that maintains proper authority and traditional order doesn't fear demographic change because it maintains the power to assimilate and order all elements within its hierarchy.
Consider: modern society responds to difference with either enforced homogenization or endless fragmentation. True order, by contrast, maintains distinction within hierarchy — each element in its proper place, serving its proper role. While the modern world either eliminates differences or explodes them into conflict, proper order allows for both unity and distinction through right relationship.
Forwarded from Eeee R
I didn't read the most recent posts. Are they based or cringe
Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
I didn't read the most recent posts. Are they based or cringe
I am incapable of posting cringe, for just as one who truly knows good cannot do evil (as such would contradict the knowledge itself), one who recognizes cringe cannot produce it. The very knowledge that makes me aware of cringe makes me incapable of posting it.
Post from Hickman:
Worried about immigration?
Just move to a place that's isolated, cold, and miserable. Preferably somewhere where there aren't any jobs and it's frankly tough to survive. Learn to thrive there with no job and practically no money.
I learned this in rural Newfoundland. While Canada is neck-deep in an immigration nightmare, I found that most of the moose-hunting men in rural NL weren't really impacted by it at all. They live hours from any kind of decent "regular" jobs, and subsist mostly on moose meat, bear and seal meat, fishing, firewood, berry picking, and light gardening. I met numerous men who never go to the grocery -- and haven't in years.
They aren't saddled with giant mortgages, either, as no one is moving there -- because there just aren't any jobs at all. The few that try to move there quickly leave owing to the harsh climate and isolation of the Newfoundland wilderness.
In Daniel's Harbour, we drank at the village's only bar, and asked the bartender whether any of the Indians ever moved to these parts. He said that only once had any of them tried -- but they left almost as quick as they came, owing to the boredom, isolation, and cold. That and the plain fact that there's no money to be made there whatsoever. "They moved back to Brampton, 'by, and none of us here was shocked at all."
This sort of thing appears to be the only "sure shot" in protecting yourself and your family against the worst of what the government can do. The simple fact of it is, if you're totally reliant upon the wider economy and living in a densely-populated sort of place, you're trapped in a collectivist type scenario, and will be subject to the decisions made by the powers that be far more directly than those in far-flung locales.
If that's giving you a coronary, you might consider trying Alaska or something before you let yourself have a damn heart attack. Seems like a lot of guys on here are gonna get blood pressure issues over this stuff and I really hate to see that.
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Alright, no more silly political talk. Time for something far more important: hymns sung by Yoopers
Average seatbelt use in the UP is down, officials say.