Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
If you want to know if someone is a friend or an enemy, ask them what their victory condition is. At what point do they feel confident that there’s no longer any need for fighting and activism and that they can go home and live a quiet life? Their vision of victory will tell you if you’re talking to a friend or an enemy.
An enemy posing as a friend will also try to obscure his vision of victory and misdirect in order to stop himself from being outed. He hopes that in the absence of a stated victory condition, your imagination will fill in the gap with your own vision of victory. That way, he can instrumentalize you and use your efforts for his own nefarious needs.
An enemy posing as a friend will also try to obscure his vision of victory and misdirect in order to stop himself from being outed. He hopes that in the absence of a stated victory condition, your imagination will fill in the gap with your own vision of victory. That way, he can instrumentalize you and use your efforts for his own nefarious needs.
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Forwarded from Pox Populi
BuT wHeRe dO yOu gET yOuR mOrALs fRoM wiThOuT cHrIsTiANitY?
https://news.1rj.ru/str/PaganImageVault/215
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Forwarded from Morgoth's Review
The top-trending video on Bitchute right now is episode 2772b on how Biden and the Deep-State have fallen into Trump's grand trap. We're half way to the next election cycle!
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When I share posts like these, it isn’t my intention to ignite any debate on religion or abortion — I honestly don’t find those particular issues to be as important as core issues like race and survival. The reason why I share these sort of posts is to show that pre-Christian Europeans were NOT just immoral, dumb savages running around chasing pigs in the forests as E Michael Jones would want you to believe. Christianity didn’t make Europeans better. Europeans were always a morally conscious people, but pre-Christian Europeans sometimes had slightly different moral values than modern Westerners.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/pox_populi/2048
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BuT wHeRe dO yOu gET yOuR mOrALs fRoM wiThOuT cHrIsTiANitY?
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Now CRP/Gonzalo is trying to dox “Nazis!” He’s obviously having some trouble since he’s terrible with faces or anything visual-spatial — it’s not the same woman, just compare the noses.
https://mobile.twitter.com/GonzaloLira1968/status/1525011419036516352
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Her name is Vita Zaveruha (or Zaverukha). She is a career criminal, avowed Nazi, and participated in staged videos and other Zelensky regime propaganda. See how one cute girl can whitewash fascism and murder? Link to her various criminal activities: oboz…
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I agree with Woes here, but I’d like to make an addendum.
What I’ve noticed is that “world travel” has become a sort of consumerist status signal, especially for shitlibs to show how cosmopolitan they are. It’s something very much approved of by the globalist ruling class that wants to maximize people’s deracination and rootlessness — instead of saving up to purchase a home and land for a family, a lot of millennials opt to waste their finances on traveling to “explore” and “find themselves,” especially young women of means — our societies has empowered™ young women with careers so they can blow their money traveling to exotic countries they know little about, where they can post selfies and have flings with foreign men. These millennials spend a lot of money traveling just to keep up with their Instagram-travel-selfie peers, with nothing to show for the expense but a few selfies, a false sense of cosmopolitan status and a feeling of approval among their peers.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/millennialwoes/5123
What I’ve noticed is that “world travel” has become a sort of consumerist status signal, especially for shitlibs to show how cosmopolitan they are. It’s something very much approved of by the globalist ruling class that wants to maximize people’s deracination and rootlessness — instead of saving up to purchase a home and land for a family, a lot of millennials opt to waste their finances on traveling to “explore” and “find themselves,” especially young women of means — our societies has empowered™ young women with careers so they can blow their money traveling to exotic countries they know little about, where they can post selfies and have flings with foreign men. These millennials spend a lot of money traveling just to keep up with their Instagram-travel-selfie peers, with nothing to show for the expense but a few selfies, a false sense of cosmopolitan status and a feeling of approval among their peers.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/millennialwoes/5123
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The most well-travelled people I know are also the most shallow and empty.
To be clear, I'm not opposed to travelling in and of itself. Of course it can be good for you. What I'm talking about is individuals who are lifelong travellers, nomads who belong…
To be clear, I'm not opposed to travelling in and of itself. Of course it can be good for you. What I'm talking about is individuals who are lifelong travellers, nomads who belong…
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
There’s a school of thought out there which believes that the problems created by clever sillies can be solved by introducing cleverer sillies.
I still see people in the DR criticizing the Second Amendment, saying things like “haha, it’s dumb, my rights don’t come from a stupid piece of paper.”
No shit Sherlock. The 2A doesn’t give you the right to keep and bear arms, it’s a prohibition on government — it basically says arms control is an illegal violation of our natural rights, which the government is supposed to recognize. It’s a negative liberty: a freedom from something, not a freedom to do something.
EDIT: When DR people say that the 2A doesn’t matter, what they are unwittingly saying is that it doesn’t matter if the government arbitrarily decides to raid their house and/or imprison them for possessing firearms. It’s like saying freedom of speech doesn’t matter while complaining that you’re the one being censored.
No shit Sherlock. The 2A doesn’t give you the right to keep and bear arms, it’s a prohibition on government — it basically says arms control is an illegal violation of our natural rights, which the government is supposed to recognize. It’s a negative liberty: a freedom from something, not a freedom to do something.
EDIT: When DR people say that the 2A doesn’t matter, what they are unwittingly saying is that it doesn’t matter if the government arbitrarily decides to raid their house and/or imprison them for possessing firearms. It’s like saying freedom of speech doesn’t matter while complaining that you’re the one being censored.
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“I have friends in Europe who have had their homes raided for things they wrote online that are way less inflammatory than things I’ve said online in the USA.
They don’t have 4th amendment protection. Or even 5th amendment. They had to let the police in and had to speak to them.
That’s wild to me. And wild that people don’t appreciate the bill of rights, as imperfect and eroded as it may be, we still have benefits from it that others do not.”
— Rich from the chat.
They don’t have 4th amendment protection. Or even 5th amendment. They had to let the police in and had to speak to them.
That’s wild to me. And wild that people don’t appreciate the bill of rights, as imperfect and eroded as it may be, we still have benefits from it that others do not.”
— Rich from the chat.
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Forwarded from Thuletide
Artistic facial reconstruction of a Proto-Indo-Iranian Sintashta woman from Arkaim in Russia, based on the forensic reconstruction on the left. Someone edited the pic to give her a smile.
Making people look moody and miserable seems to be an unwritten rule among facial reconstruction artists. Maybe there's a reason for it, but the smile edits always look much nicer.
Making people look moody and miserable seems to be an unwritten rule among facial reconstruction artists. Maybe there's a reason for it, but the smile edits always look much nicer.
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
A lot of TRAD BASED VITALIST REACTIONARY bullshit comes from browns resentful of white beauty and the fact that they will never be white.
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Forwarded from Marc Malone
Baby Formula shortages are for the same reason as the General Food Shortages and the Fuel Shortages: Sustainable Development. "Green" means everything is constricted, because the planet or something.
Meaning, a few players will own all sources of Food, Energy and Fuel. Control of Food & Fuel for Parents & Babies means total centralization of everything one needs to survive.
Reject Agenda 2030, and you'll regain control of Food & Fuel.
Meaning, a few players will own all sources of Food, Energy and Fuel. Control of Food & Fuel for Parents & Babies means total centralization of everything one needs to survive.
Reject Agenda 2030, and you'll regain control of Food & Fuel.
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Forwarded from Counter-Currents
The episode of The Writers’ Bloc with HapaPerspective, discussing the resurgence of the militia in modern warfare and the importance of an armed population, has been sprung from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/04/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-434-the-writers-bloc-with-hapaperspective-on-militias/
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 434 The Writers’ Bloc with HapaPerspective on Militias
245 words / 2:04:00 HapaPerspective was the guest on the latest episode of The Writers’ Bloc hosted by Nick Jeelvy, where they discussed the resurgence of the militia in modern warfare and the importance of an armed population, and it is now available for…
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