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A wicked Hapa of the West, for the West. We must reclaim America.

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I’m well aware that this is often the case with non-White migrants...

I’m not trying to suggest that non-White refugees have the same feelings of honor and patriotism that Whites have, that they would resist tyranny in their own homeland rather than flee to the West and live an easier life as parasites. But as in most cases, without the means for them to even fight in their own homeland, it’s hard to really know.

The point I was ultimately trying to make is that our very own people, prone to sympathy, need to see that these men are cowards and mere opportunistic parasites in the first place — but unfortunately the male military-age migrants have credibility when they claim to be refugees because they really don’t have the means to resist or overthrow their corrupt governments.

https://news.1rj.ru/str/nixjeelvy/9807
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Hapaperspective refutes the notion that Americans are fat slop-eaters with no food culture. https://radicaldose.com/guide-to-american-culture-the-rise-of-fast-casual/ Radical Dose
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We all heard N… This is how most Americans feel about McDonald’s today. I’m even embarrassed I ate at McDonald’s twice last year, it makes me feel like I’m an N…

My point here again is that the memes regarding American culture are wrong, off by at least 25 years.
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I just watched the movie “The Founder” about Ray Kroc, the man that made McDonald’s into a giant, international corporate fast food chain with a franchise business model — one of the first of its kind.

I decided to watch it just because McDonald’s is still such a major aspect of all the anti-American “Amerimutt” memes, despite McDonald’s rapidly declining popularity in American culture since the beginning of the 21st century.

Although the movie The Founder isn’t 100% accurate in the story of Ray Kroc and McDonald’s — the screenwriters obviously took some liberties to make the story more exciting for film — I still found the story convincingly accurate and compelling enough to give a realistic perspective of American culture and the McDonald’s phenomenon.

Both Ray Kroc and the McDonald brothers were Whites of recent White-immigrant backgrounds: they all had at least one immigrant parent from Europe. I’m not saying this to suggest that they are less American, but that the men behind McDonald’s had a strong European background, and therefore McDonald’s is as European as it is American.

To make a long story very short without spoiling the movie: Ray Kroc is a natural forward thinking, expansion driven businessman that gradually appropriated the McDonald’s restaurant brand and methodology, gradually taking it away from the McDonald brothers; the latter (the McDonald brothers) wanted to keep the restaurant brand as a more small, local chain. Unlike the McDonald brothers, Ray Kroc understood that certain corners had to be cut for the franchise to be profitable enough to thrive beyond a handful of franchisee operations. Ultimately Ray Kroc won because he made more money with his approach, thereby having more means to take over the entire brand.

After watching the movie, I found myself feeling more sympathetic toward Ray Kroc. He was just a product of capitalism, doing what was necessary to succeed while initially trying to keep the less-ambitious McDonald brothers on board. In the movie, Kroc ultimately screwed over the McDonald brothers, but I couldn’t help but feel it was their fault that Kroc turned on them.

The relevant take away regarding McDonald’s is that the “Ameribro” or “Amerimutt” memes are wrong to depict McDonald’s as exclusively a product of American culture — more accurately, McDonald’s is a product of post-industrial society and capitalism.

McDonald’s was just inevitable, and so are people like Ray Kroc, who are just doing their job in a cut throat economic system. In the movie, Ray Kroc isn’t the bad guy, he’s just a captain having to sail the rough capitalist sea of his time, who reluctantly has to get rid of the people that aren’t on board with sailing anyway.
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I just watched the movie “The Founder” about Ray Kroc, the man that made McDonald’s into a giant, international corporate fast food chain with a franchise business model — one of the first of its kind. I decided to watch it just because McDonald’s is still…
There’s a fictional scene in the movie The Founder where a franchisee, Joan, suggests to Ray Kroc, the CEO and franchisor of McDonald’s, that he should replace the real ice cream ingredient in McDonald’s milkshakes with an instant milkshake powder. This is suggested to Ray Kroc to save money, because the large freezers used to store the ice cream for milkshakes made the McDonald’s stores unprofitable.

Although this whole scene is fictional, it still sheds light on why fast food companies serve food that is more premade, processed, pre-frozen and/or loaded with preservatives, and therefore less natural in quality.

The reason why fast food restaurants serve food that is lower in what we might call natural quality correlates with why they’re a successful business that can maintain many locations all over the world.

It’s not American culture that’s facilitating this, it’s just the nature of a large business: the need to maintain overhead and remain profitable.

https://youtu.be/n5uadToINEY?
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Happy Easter
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Happy Birthday to Europe's most misunderstood son.
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Just like with most fast food chains, the reason why popular American beer brands are inferior to European beer is because it’s made primarily for profit via mass consumption. Every aspect of the production is optimized for maximum profitability; quality is a secondary consideration: the beer has to be just good and cheap enough that people will buy a lot of it.

Obviously there is no shortage of excellent, artisanal American beers out there, but it’s usually from local, privately owned breweries that are more focused on the artisan aspect of their product rather than expansion and maximum profitability. And far fewer of these artisan beer breweries are able to engage in the mass exportation of their product to other countries.

This is the reason why many of the things made in the US are seen as inferior, because they are made primarily for profit, especially exported beer.
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The inferiority of American food products is not a mistake, it’s an intentional feature of the products being optimized for maximum profitability.
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🇵🇹 A bus driver makes a video about the realities of some areas of #Portugal.

What do you think?

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Russian Asiatic commie Easter
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Radical Dose
Dan Eriksson calls on Europe to seize the reins of history. https://radicaldose.com/now-is-europe-s-chance-to-rise/
👆This is a good post, it’s not anti-American at all. Dan accurately points out that the US Empire, under Trump, is abandoning its responsibilities as the hegemonic, world-policing, defender of the West.

No country on earth should put its security in the hands of another country anyway.

I’m looking forward to a future where America is a nation state again, rather than this US empire spilling its blood and treasure overseas.
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“Blacks are less fraudulent then whites”

Muhhh based dugin, this guy hates whites and Europeans with a passion, anyone supporting or shilling for him is an enemy of our people.
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