Even though I explicitly support White Nationalism, I’ve started noticing a few normiecon/MAGA types sharing my content on their own Telegram channels, probably because of my pro-Second Amendment posts. It’s just proof of what I’ve been saying all along: If you want conservatives to listen to you, speak their language by talking about other relevant topics that people generally value and understand on the right; that means talking about medical tyranny, gun rights, the great reset, how the election was rigged, how the feds are corrupt and evil, the culture war, Ruby Ridge and etc... You can’t win their hearts and minds if you alienate yourself from their worldview by LARPing as some kind of 1930s fascist political philosopher, they’re not going to listen to that.
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Forwarded from Millennial Woes
I've had it. This guy was a fucking prick and I'm glad he's dead.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/tolerantfellowgram/614
https://news.1rj.ru/str/tolerantfellowgram/614
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Yes, this seems like good news. My concern is that the Shapiro crowd will just subvert the concept. (Yes, you could say the concept was subverted from its inception, by being called "the Cathedral".)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/remnantposting/1183
https://news.1rj.ru/str/remnantposting/1183
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Matt Walsh's recent segment on Brian Stelter threw me for a loop—at first, I was ready to crack off a jaw-breaking yawn at the sight of yet another normie conservative discovering "the Cathedral" for the first time—but then, Matt surprised me.
The first…
The first…
And by that logic, does growing your own food also give you a false sense of food security?
If you’re someone that genuinely believes gun rights give people “a false sense of security” I better not ever see a gun in your hand under any conditions. I don’t care what the circumstances are, even if your daughter is being raped — you’ve forfeited your right to have a gun in my book. If you talk like this as a gun owner, you’re an absolute hypocrite twat if you haven’t gotten rid of your guns at the nearest police gun-buyback.
Remember, the ruling class want us to be absolutely naked and defenseless against their system. So if you’re going to be another mouthpiece for that part of their agenda, all I ask is that you not be a hypocrite.
If you’re someone that genuinely believes gun rights give people “a false sense of security” I better not ever see a gun in your hand under any conditions. I don’t care what the circumstances are, even if your daughter is being raped — you’ve forfeited your right to have a gun in my book. If you talk like this as a gun owner, you’re an absolute hypocrite twat if you haven’t gotten rid of your guns at the nearest police gun-buyback.
Remember, the ruling class want us to be absolutely naked and defenseless against their system. So if you’re going to be another mouthpiece for that part of their agenda, all I ask is that you not be a hypocrite.
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One thing that actually gives many people a false sense of security is the government. “The military and police will protect us! They’re on our side!” says the conservative that is just barely starting to realize that these are the henchman-institutions that will be (and already are) weaponized against him, on behalf of the system. At least conservatives have already figured out that the alphabet-agencies are not friends.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/hapaperspective/7730
https://news.1rj.ru/str/hapaperspective/7730
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And by that logic, does growing your own food also give you a false sense of food security?
If you’re someone that genuinely believes gun rights give people “a false sense of security” I better not ever see a gun in your hand under any conditions. I don’t…
If you’re someone that genuinely believes gun rights give people “a false sense of security” I better not ever see a gun in your hand under any conditions. I don’t…
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Same thing with “smart” gun technology, they want to be able to turn off everything you own. It’s ultimately about control.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AltSkull48/5225
https://news.1rj.ru/str/AltSkull48/5225
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Alt Skull's Charnel House
The forced switch to electric vehicles has absolutely nothing to do with preservation or protection of the environment.
It's about being able to remotely control YOU at the press of a button.
@AltSkull48
It's about being able to remotely control YOU at the press of a button.
@AltSkull48
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If you’ve ever wondered where Keith Wood’s beliefs and a lot of Nazbol/Statist philosophy actually comes from:
https://youtu.be/d7uEXsOjESw
https://youtu.be/d7uEXsOjESw
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Chinese Philosophy: Legalism Explained
Hello again, today we will be taking a look into the very infamous school of Legalism. It has a bad rep, justifiably so if you ask some (including me), but it is regardless worth being taken seriously and studied like any other school of thought. It's quite…
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Forwarded from RE-JOIN: t.me/remnantposter
Normies love adopting the moral framework of their enemies and then trying to one-up them from within the playpen—it's not good enough that Kyle legitimately defended himself, they think it's more credible to say that he defended himself from """whites"""—but if you highlighted the true ethnicity of his attackers, that would be totally unacceptable and beyond the pale.
Mainstream Amerikan politics is just an "anti-racism" contest to see who can lay the most blame on whites and kiss the most black and jewish ass.
Mainstream Amerikan politics is just an "anti-racism" contest to see who can lay the most blame on whites and kiss the most black and jewish ass.
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When people say “America has a gun violence problem” and “America is the reason why we can’t have a sensible debate about guns in my country,” they fail to see that the gun violence issue isn’t a gun issue at all: most all of the gun violence in America isn’t being committed by actual Americans — because blacks aren’t Americans.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/vdare/9785
https://news.1rj.ru/str/vdare/9785
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VIDEO: Blacks Dominate Minneapolis Gun Violence
As both victims and suspects, blacks are vastly over-represented in 2022 police data. 83% of victims of shootings in Minneapolis are black, while 89% of suspects are black.
Read more: https://vdare.com/posts/minneapolis…
As both victims and suspects, blacks are vastly over-represented in 2022 police data. 83% of victims of shootings in Minneapolis are black, while 89% of suspects are black.
Read more: https://vdare.com/posts/minneapolis…
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Indeed, Distributist, I also have no idea why the "pagan vs Christian food fight" keeps rising up again.
It's an eternal mystery to me...
It's an eternal mystery to me...
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It’s understandable why blacks blast rap music in their cars, because that’s their music, the lyrics and beats resonate with their innately simian and low-vibration sensibilities.
But what is it with certain types of White people, usually very low class, that always have rap music blasting from their car? I keep coming across one such person in my small town: she always parks in front of the liquor store and leaves her windows open so the whole parking lot can hear dindu “bix nood” lyrics over trap beats coming from her car. I understand that people like rap music on occasion; it is what it is, and for most young White people it’s just a phase. But if that’s all you listen to in your car — literally just “bix nood fuck dat ass muthafucka bitch” lyrics over repetitive beats and nothing else — your brain is seriously getting fried.
But what is it with certain types of White people, usually very low class, that always have rap music blasting from their car? I keep coming across one such person in my small town: she always parks in front of the liquor store and leaves her windows open so the whole parking lot can hear dindu “bix nood” lyrics over trap beats coming from her car. I understand that people like rap music on occasion; it is what it is, and for most young White people it’s just a phase. But if that’s all you listen to in your car — literally just “bix nood fuck dat ass muthafucka bitch” lyrics over repetitive beats and nothing else — your brain is seriously getting fried.
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
“The emotionalism of America comes from Italians” typed the brown man, his sausage-like fingers still trembling from his weekly mental breakdown over the internet. This time surely, he thought to himself, I would convince the English that I am in fact white.
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Forwarded from ⚔️ Southern Nordic ⚔️
New video fellers... been working on this for awhile, finally finished it. A much better look at Tacitus's Germania than an old video I made a couple of years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd3_T1yUtek
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Tacitus: GERMANIA, Revisited...
I've wanted to remake an old video of mine for quite awhile... to take a deeper look at Tacitus's important work, Germania.
Links to all I mention:
Check out my dude's books at DVX Publishing Company:
https://www.dvxpublishingcompany.com/
Hanz Hugren:
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Links to all I mention:
Check out my dude's books at DVX Publishing Company:
https://www.dvxpublishingcompany.com/
Hanz Hugren:
h…
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How does one work towards homesteading?
A younger man came to me asking what I'd suggest to someone wanting to go down the homesteading path that I'm on. He was rightly concerned about the fast-changing world and the rising cost of land. I was more than happy to help and thought it might be worth me sharing the main points with you all...
Firstly, I'm fairly early in the journey myself; far from self-sufficiency. I now have a rural home with some land, a wife and three children who we home educate. We grow a small amount of vegetables, forage for things such as mushrooms, berries, wild garlic and wood sorrel, are getting our first hens this weekend, and have picked up some DIY skills over the years. We've a long way to go but we're well-positioned.
Step 1: Drastically reduce your material standard of living; your expectations. The best way to position yourself for a homesteading lifestyle is to learn to live with very little income. You'll probably not be able to afford regular holidays, shiny cars, several new books or records each week, weekly takeaway meals, or expensive phone contracts. This will enable you to both save for the future, and remove the assumption that you need a big salary.
Step 2: Find a way of earning money anywhere. This is absolutely key, and I believe is the main stumbling block encountered by dissident men and women wanting to 'live the good life'. Few people want to give up a well-paying job, or a badly-paying job that offers security, but those jobs usually tie you to a particular town or city where land is expensive and 'rural' is non-existent. Most never clear that first hurdle.
Step 3: Be prepared to relocate or even emigrate. Step 2 will allow you the freedom to be anywhere, and Step 1 will allow you to find work almost anywhere, because there'll always be low-paying farm-hand, landscaping or driving jobs in the middle of nowhere. It's just a question of whether you're willing to take home just £1000 a month to do them. You need to be free to move to where land is relatively cheap, either in your own country or another that you feel some affiliation to.
Step 4: Study what @the_woodlander has done, watch his videos, contact him to see if he can help.
Obviously if you can earn good money in an area with land affordable enough to homestead on, that's ideal. That might be by running a successful online business or peddling a useful trade to locals. Point is, you don't need a big salary; you live within your means.
I hope these basic suggestions help. It's the path I took to where I am and I'm glad I did. I could have earnt 50% more for the last 10 years, driving new cars and 'seeing the world', but I kept my sights on the goal of settling somewhere rural, unspoilt and secure - for my children's sake more than anything.
A younger man came to me asking what I'd suggest to someone wanting to go down the homesteading path that I'm on. He was rightly concerned about the fast-changing world and the rising cost of land. I was more than happy to help and thought it might be worth me sharing the main points with you all...
Firstly, I'm fairly early in the journey myself; far from self-sufficiency. I now have a rural home with some land, a wife and three children who we home educate. We grow a small amount of vegetables, forage for things such as mushrooms, berries, wild garlic and wood sorrel, are getting our first hens this weekend, and have picked up some DIY skills over the years. We've a long way to go but we're well-positioned.
Step 1: Drastically reduce your material standard of living; your expectations. The best way to position yourself for a homesteading lifestyle is to learn to live with very little income. You'll probably not be able to afford regular holidays, shiny cars, several new books or records each week, weekly takeaway meals, or expensive phone contracts. This will enable you to both save for the future, and remove the assumption that you need a big salary.
Step 2: Find a way of earning money anywhere. This is absolutely key, and I believe is the main stumbling block encountered by dissident men and women wanting to 'live the good life'. Few people want to give up a well-paying job, or a badly-paying job that offers security, but those jobs usually tie you to a particular town or city where land is expensive and 'rural' is non-existent. Most never clear that first hurdle.
Step 3: Be prepared to relocate or even emigrate. Step 2 will allow you the freedom to be anywhere, and Step 1 will allow you to find work almost anywhere, because there'll always be low-paying farm-hand, landscaping or driving jobs in the middle of nowhere. It's just a question of whether you're willing to take home just £1000 a month to do them. You need to be free to move to where land is relatively cheap, either in your own country or another that you feel some affiliation to.
Step 4: Study what @the_woodlander has done, watch his videos, contact him to see if he can help.
Obviously if you can earn good money in an area with land affordable enough to homestead on, that's ideal. That might be by running a successful online business or peddling a useful trade to locals. Point is, you don't need a big salary; you live within your means.
I hope these basic suggestions help. It's the path I took to where I am and I'm glad I did. I could have earnt 50% more for the last 10 years, driving new cars and 'seeing the world', but I kept my sights on the goal of settling somewhere rural, unspoilt and secure - for my children's sake more than anything.
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Does anyone here know how to use audacity and have free time? If so, please contact me. I need help clipping sound files for a secret video game mod I’m working on.
@thehapaperspective
@thehapaperspective