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A marine is arrested at US Congress after yelling “I won’t die for Israel”.
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Forwarded from The General
BREAKING: Israeli officials allegedly hired social media influencers for $7,000 per post, failed to pay them, and are now facing lawsuits totaling millions of dollars over unpaid invoices.
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Regardless of where they stand, when I try to explain to people why the right to keep and bear arms is so important, their imagination is often limited to very specific scenarios: a small group of armed rednecks trying to resist a government agency, or defense against street criminals and home invasions. That’s all they can think of. Some have more of an imagination, typically the prepper types. But no one seems to really consider the most likely scenario that would necessitate being part of an armed community: balkanization.
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Regardless of where they stand, when I try to explain to people why the right to keep and bear arms is so important, their imagination is often limited to very specific scenarios: a small group of armed rednecks trying to resist a government agency, or defense…
Some Dissident Right folks will insist that balkanization of the USA will never ever happen! But how does that comport with their overall belief that demographics are destiny? They’ll also say that diversity + proximity = war. So If politics are downstream from racial/cultural demographics, then war and balkanization are the most probable outcomes — It’s inevitable because diversity always fails in the end.
If a nation is ultimately a people (rather than a geographic region) then ultimately the country as it is now won’t hold together. It may not balkanize within our lifetime, but if not that soon, most likely it will soon after our lifetime.
If a nation is ultimately a people (rather than a geographic region) then ultimately the country as it is now won’t hold together. It may not balkanize within our lifetime, but if not that soon, most likely it will soon after our lifetime.
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Yarvin here is factually wrong about why/how the 18th century Americans got into an armed revolt against the British Empire — the Americans back then weren’t so totally different from Americans today, at least regarding this threshold for rebellion — they really tried to find political solutions to their problems for at least a decade. It took a long time for 18th century Americans to pick up their arms — and most of them didn’t until the war was officially on. And when the first shots were fired, it was likely an accident, because no order to fire was given. No one officially authorized or intended for a war to happen, it was all just years of escalations leading to the shots on the Lexington Green.
We’ve all heard the story that it “Americans started a war over a 2% tax” which is such a gross oversimplification that it’s a lie. Yarvin is perpetuating this popular lie, and maybe he knows it’s a lie. I don’t even think it’s accurate to say that 18th century Americans started the war at all.
What is a fair point is to question how Americans will react to mass immigration. It’s not that Americans now lack the balls to do anything, but Americans are a civil, generally law abiding people — they aren’t going to just grab their AR15s and shoot up any migrants on the street. The 18th century Americans wouldn’t have done that either.
Mass immigration is a very different issue compared to a foreign military presence. The migrants coming here are not here as an organized military force to impose new laws on behalf of a foreign government, but as mostly unarmed civilians that are just ending up here for economic reasons. It’s a radically different issue.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/TheIvorssonDilemma/451
We’ve all heard the story that it “Americans started a war over a 2% tax” which is such a gross oversimplification that it’s a lie. Yarvin is perpetuating this popular lie, and maybe he knows it’s a lie. I don’t even think it’s accurate to say that 18th century Americans started the war at all.
What is a fair point is to question how Americans will react to mass immigration. It’s not that Americans now lack the balls to do anything, but Americans are a civil, generally law abiding people — they aren’t going to just grab their AR15s and shoot up any migrants on the street. The 18th century Americans wouldn’t have done that either.
Mass immigration is a very different issue compared to a foreign military presence. The migrants coming here are not here as an organized military force to impose new laws on behalf of a foreign government, but as mostly unarmed civilians that are just ending up here for economic reasons. It’s a radically different issue.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/TheIvorssonDilemma/451
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People will not like hearing it, but Yarvin is correctly describing the current trajectory.
Does he have ulterior motives? Maybe. Is his goal defeatism? Again, maybe. Does he have our best interests at heart? I suspect not.
That doesn't change the fact…
Does he have ulterior motives? Maybe. Is his goal defeatism? Again, maybe. Does he have our best interests at heart? I suspect not.
That doesn't change the fact…
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Yarvin here is factually wrong about why/how the 18th century Americans got into an armed revolt against the British Empire — the Americans back then weren’t so totally different from Americans today, at least regarding this threshold for rebellion — they…
I’m not absolutely convinced that 18th century Americans were so radically different from modern Americans. Sure, they were more physical and less fat, and lived a more traditional life; but at their core they’re the same people as today, we’re all just reacting to different environments pressures and comforts.
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I swear, the censorship embedded within AI makes it retarded on certain issues. I heard most of the GPU power behind AI is just being used to keep it from becoming “racist”
From what I know, that means there’s entire warehouses filled with millions of dollars of hardware that consume millions of dollars of energy, again, just to keep it from becoming “racist.” What a waste of energy and power!
From what I know, that means there’s entire warehouses filled with millions of dollars of hardware that consume millions of dollars of energy, again, just to keep it from becoming “racist.” What a waste of energy and power!
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Forwarded from Doug Huntington
While I am strongly pro Ukraine and will continue to be so, I do not like the reflexive anti-Americanism I see from many WN Ukraine supporters. Their main argument is that America and Americans are just like Russians, the same flavor essentially as Yockey's "Enemy of Europe". This ignores that white Americans, unlike Russians, are overwhelmingly pro Ukraine. Even today, in 2026, I still see Ukraine flags proudly flown in public, but I have never seen a Russian one. Trump is pro Russia because he is compromised by the KGB/Mossad over Epstein. Vance is pro Russia because of his ties to tech bros who for the most part are not white (and therefore not Americans) and massively out of touch with normal white American public opinion. They want America to become an oligarchy ruling over hopeless, demoralized, atomized masses of slaves, much like Russia is today. Their societal aspirations are sick and have nothing to do with white Americans' historical proud adherence to white republicanism and revulsion towards all forms of tyranny whether from King George III or oriental despotism.
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Forwarded from The Gramscian Radio
Fresh pile of horse manure from thr Economist. For this to be true wages should be rising through these sectors- which they arent.
Labor shortage is a myth. Its always a discreet method for more migrants and depressing wages. If there was a shortage they can raise wages and attract more people to work in these jobs. If the unemployment rate isnt close to zero there is no such thing as a labor shortage.
Labor shortage is a myth. Its always a discreet method for more migrants and depressing wages. If there was a shortage they can raise wages and attract more people to work in these jobs. If the unemployment rate isnt close to zero there is no such thing as a labor shortage.
The Economic Times
Canada faces labour shortage despite low unemployment as foreign worker caps take effect; How government plans to fill it
Canadian businesses face critical labour shortages as new federal limits on temporary foreign workers take effect, forcing many to leave. Despite a low unemployment rate, sectors like manufacturing and hospitality are struggling to fill positions. The government…
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