I wonder if Morgoth enjoys Bourbon and thinks it’s a fine French whiskey.
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Mr. I-Hate-America aka Morgoth won’t drink the number one brand of Scottish whiskey because he thinks it’s American. What an absolute idiot. He has absolutely no right to criticize American culture now (not that he did before) because he doesn’t even have…
By law, all whiskey (actually whisky) labeled as Scotch must come from Scotland. You cannot legally label and sell any whisky as Scotch unless it comes from Scotland.
There is no American Scotch.
There is no American Scotch.
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The Dissident Right will look for any reason to trash Americans because it’s a closet communist movement masquerading as White Nationalism — there’s no nation (people) on earth that communists hate more than Americans.
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You got the izzat primer via XJosh, but now it's time for the “chaalaki” primer.
Chaalaki is a concept in Indian culture that roughly translates to shrewd “cleverness.” It often refers to the ability to create the appearance of hard work while actually doing very little.
Pleasing superiors, gaining admiration from an audience, and perhaps even developing a reputation as a “hard worker” while minimizing or avoiding real work entirely - that’s chaalaki, and it’s considered a morally ambiguous, if begrudgingly respected, form of system scamming.
I am convinced that Indians gravitate towards cringe LinkedIn “hustle culture” and “founder culture” precisely because it’s basically a chaalaki Olympics.
It’s not about doing actual work, delivering results, or adding real value. It’s about creating the ILLUSION of being busy, important, or successful while not really doing anything.
Taking photos of yourself pattering away at your laptop, pretending to look stressed or busy, captioning it with some cringe bullsh&t about how you grind 19 hours a day, all while not having a single functional deliverable that warrants any of that… chaalaki.
Anyone who has worked with an Indian or even just seen an Indian working has probably experienced or witnessed some degree of chaalaki at play.
The Indian employee is always visible, attentive, and always APPEARS to be doing something… but closer scrutiny quickly raises the question of what, exactly, they are doing or what they’ve achieved.
The results they do produce, after what seems to be an incredible amount of effort, tend to be incomplete, irrelevant, or littered with issues others then have to step in to fix.
Why? Because no effort was exerted at all. It was just an illusion. A minstrel show of what they think effort looks like to cultivate the correct external signals.
Not just in the workplace, universities are where Indians really refine their chaalaki. As students, they APPEAR to constantly be studying, but their education is limited to memorizing patterns rather than developing genuine understanding. So their grades are good and they have the appearance of being well-educated, but in reality they have learned exceedingly little.
At its best, chaalaki is a form of optics-managed incompetence.
At its worst, it promotes the ideal conditions for scamming, lying, cutting corners, or cheating to maintain the illusion of competence or effort while minimizing the need for any real hard work.
This is an alien concept to the vast majority of the world, where hard work is considered a virtue, and only actual results (as opposed to the appearance of results) are praised.
With chaalaki, the longer or further you can go while doing as little as possible - the more clever you must be.
Combine izzat and chaalaki and you now have a pretty good understanding of why India is the way it is.
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Chaalaki is a concept in Indian culture that roughly translates to shrewd “cleverness.” It often refers to the ability to create the appearance of hard work while actually doing very little.
Pleasing superiors, gaining admiration from an audience, and perhaps even developing a reputation as a “hard worker” while minimizing or avoiding real work entirely - that’s chaalaki, and it’s considered a morally ambiguous, if begrudgingly respected, form of system scamming.
I am convinced that Indians gravitate towards cringe LinkedIn “hustle culture” and “founder culture” precisely because it’s basically a chaalaki Olympics.
It’s not about doing actual work, delivering results, or adding real value. It’s about creating the ILLUSION of being busy, important, or successful while not really doing anything.
Taking photos of yourself pattering away at your laptop, pretending to look stressed or busy, captioning it with some cringe bullsh&t about how you grind 19 hours a day, all while not having a single functional deliverable that warrants any of that… chaalaki.
Anyone who has worked with an Indian or even just seen an Indian working has probably experienced or witnessed some degree of chaalaki at play.
The Indian employee is always visible, attentive, and always APPEARS to be doing something… but closer scrutiny quickly raises the question of what, exactly, they are doing or what they’ve achieved.
The results they do produce, after what seems to be an incredible amount of effort, tend to be incomplete, irrelevant, or littered with issues others then have to step in to fix.
Why? Because no effort was exerted at all. It was just an illusion. A minstrel show of what they think effort looks like to cultivate the correct external signals.
Not just in the workplace, universities are where Indians really refine their chaalaki. As students, they APPEAR to constantly be studying, but their education is limited to memorizing patterns rather than developing genuine understanding. So their grades are good and they have the appearance of being well-educated, but in reality they have learned exceedingly little.
At its best, chaalaki is a form of optics-managed incompetence.
At its worst, it promotes the ideal conditions for scamming, lying, cutting corners, or cheating to maintain the illusion of competence or effort while minimizing the need for any real hard work.
This is an alien concept to the vast majority of the world, where hard work is considered a virtue, and only actual results (as opposed to the appearance of results) are praised.
With chaalaki, the longer or further you can go while doing as little as possible - the more clever you must be.
Combine izzat and chaalaki and you now have a pretty good understanding of why India is the way it is.
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As someone that is half East Asian, I can more easily imagine how non-Whites think and feel, and I can tell you that they are more psychopathic.
They will not respect truth and reason the way White people do, they certainly don’t feel guilt as strongly. But the smarter ones will pretend to in order to fit in and get ahead within Western society.
They will not respect truth and reason the way White people do, they certainly don’t feel guilt as strongly. But the smarter ones will pretend to in order to fit in and get ahead within Western society.
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As someone that is half East Asian, I can more easily imagine how non-Whites think and feel, and I can tell you that they are more psychopathic. They will not respect truth and reason the way White people do, they certainly don’t feel guilt as strongly. But…
Something I continuously see from Whites, including many White Nationalists, is that they continue to project their own capacity for truth, fairness and reason onto everyone and everything else, especially their enemies: their occupied government, politicians, institutions, and other races.
And this is why they fail to see that the real world is nothing more than a might-makes-right jungle. They don’t see the necessity in keeping and bearing arms, because they think that they can always win through superior arguments and appealing to reason — because they have projected their fair-mindedness onto everyone and everything else.
And this is why they fail to see that the real world is nothing more than a might-makes-right jungle. They don’t see the necessity in keeping and bearing arms, because they think that they can always win through superior arguments and appealing to reason — because they have projected their fair-mindedness onto everyone and everything else.
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You know the Dissident Right is a psyop when its activists insist that pugilism is more important than marksmanship. The former is stressed as the be all end all for “taking back the streets,” while the latter is singled out and shunned as creating a false sense of security. At least marksmanship doesn’t come with the risk of brain damage.
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I hate Vivek so much. He’s the quintessential “successful” brown person, just like Patrick Bet David — they’re all big time scammers. And like PBD who is on record saying he wished he could be POTUS, Vivek wants political power over a piece of the West; in this case, Ohio. For brownoids, getting into office is just another level of scamming.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/deepestgreen/5342
https://news.1rj.ru/str/deepestgreen/5342
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This is one reason why I want the USA to balkanize: so these stupid comparison illustrations won’t be able lump heritage Americans in with all the sub-Saharans in regions like the south east and all the Mexicans in the south west. Americans need their own country, one within the borders of the present USA, a country where they can be a super majority that’s more accurately represented in the statistical comparisons. After that, I think what most people would be forced to admit is that, once you exclude non-Whites, there aren’t any significant differences between Canadians and Americans.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/Coventant/10394
https://news.1rj.ru/str/Coventant/10394
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You are not comparing two average White guys across the board.
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