Forwarded from The Fyrgen • ᚫᛚᚢ:ᚢᛚᚫ
My feeling towards America is this: Whilst I'm not in favour of colonialism as a rule, I do take a deep, romantic view of the American Pioneers. That era is fascinating and attractive to me, for it represents the last time that Europeans encountered vast familiar landscapes where no law yet existed. True freedom - the freedom to live and perish on your own terms. In some ways I do take the view that the best of Europe (mostly English at the start) departed the relative comfort of Britain and headed for the great unknown, putting their knowledge and mettle to the test.
America today represents perhaps the worst and best in European mankind. I'd say the worst has flourished in spite of the rural 'old stock' and certainly not because of them. So yes, I'll always stand up for the freedom-loving rural American (even if they're Christian).
America today represents perhaps the worst and best in European mankind. I'd say the worst has flourished in spite of the rural 'old stock' and certainly not because of them. So yes, I'll always stand up for the freedom-loving rural American (even if they're Christian).
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Forwarded from Turnip’s Digest
Britain is the undeniable source of modern ills. It houses international finance, pushed progressivism the world over with its empire, caused both world wars to become world wars, created and exported new atheism, and created and exported integration. Brits must be destroyed.
If you can see the fault in the logic here, I invite you to apply it to the anti-Americanism.
If you can see the fault in the logic here, I invite you to apply it to the anti-Americanism.
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
Peeling Europe away from America is a key part of Dugin's plan laid out in Foundations of Geopolitics. Something to keep in mind when interacting with people who seem intent on driving a wedge between European and American white identitarians.
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Forwarded from The Fyrgen • ᚫᛚᚢ:ᚢᛚᚫ
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Max Igan on why certain solutions don't work in a world run by criminals.
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The people that are unhappy with the Washington regime have to understand that, ultimately in the long run, the only thing that can possibly challenge that system are the American conservative population and their Second Amendment.
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A lot of the things that people claim they hate about America, they have to understand that all of these were things were at least originally imposed on us from the top-down.
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Americans didn’t wake up one morning and unanimously agree “ah yes, we should have ugly, corporate big box stores that replace small local businesses.” We never voted for a Walmart and MacDonalds in every other major town and thoroughfare, and the only reason Americans — usually working class and lower middle class — patronize these sort of places is because they’re affordable and convenient, and that’s it. It wouldn’t be any different if the shoe were on the other foot over in Europe or anywhere else. Most of the people that shop at Walmart actually HATE Walmart, but it’s not really a choice when their dollar doesn’t go as far at the local organic grocery store where wealthier people shop. A lot of Americans are poor.
When people criticize American culture, they criminally negligent the economic and class factors behind it. They see the poor majority shopping at Walmart and think this is how all Americans want to live, and they overlook the culture of wealthier Americans that rarely patronize most of these corporate big box stores like Walmart, because wealthier Americans can afford to shop elsewhere.
The reason why a lot of American culture appears ugly to outsiders is because of lower incomes, which is imposed on Americans by a parasitic system, just like anywhere else.
Although poor, most Americans don’t feel materially impoverished because these corporations give them a belly full of food and endless entertainment, and that’s why they don’t revolt against it. They don’t have the option to “vote with their wallet” either.
Even though most of the country is made up of fields and forests, this is why some parts of America looks like giant asphalt covered shopping malls that all look the same.
When people criticize American culture, they criminally negligent the economic and class factors behind it. They see the poor majority shopping at Walmart and think this is how all Americans want to live, and they overlook the culture of wealthier Americans that rarely patronize most of these corporate big box stores like Walmart, because wealthier Americans can afford to shop elsewhere.
The reason why a lot of American culture appears ugly to outsiders is because of lower incomes, which is imposed on Americans by a parasitic system, just like anywhere else.
Although poor, most Americans don’t feel materially impoverished because these corporations give them a belly full of food and endless entertainment, and that’s why they don’t revolt against it. They don’t have the option to “vote with their wallet” either.
Even though most of the country is made up of fields and forests, this is why some parts of America looks like giant asphalt covered shopping malls that all look the same.
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Forwarded from American Krogan
My hometown tried to fight the implementation of Wal-Mart and other franchises. We had nothing but small businesses. We even had a local hardware store and lumber company. Of course, we weren't successful, and Wal-Mart and Home Depot destroyed everything.
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Forwarded from Marc Malone
There are some great Enlightenment-era elements that we want to keep, the Bill of Rights is fundamentally a Traditionally Liberal document, and remains the greatest political document ever written.
Everything in its right place is the key to a healthy society. Liberalism in of itself isn’t bad, it’s bad if the assumptions that underpin it have been eroded (in this case, Faith). Therefore we must go forward understanding the Premises that bind us together. Faith, Family, Flag - in that order. The Liberal/Libertarian elements then act as an aid for a Transcendent purpose as opposed to a parasitic vacuum. Read the Thesis for more.
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” - John Adams
Everything in its right place is the key to a healthy society. Liberalism in of itself isn’t bad, it’s bad if the assumptions that underpin it have been eroded (in this case, Faith). Therefore we must go forward understanding the Premises that bind us together. Faith, Family, Flag - in that order. The Liberal/Libertarian elements then act as an aid for a Transcendent purpose as opposed to a parasitic vacuum. Read the Thesis for more.
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” - John Adams
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Many years ago, when I lived in a large city, most of my friends were European nationals living and working here in the US. At that time, 90% of my friends were either from Germany or Sweden.
All of them LOVED Walmart and “American stuff” way more than any Americans did. They loved Walmarts, they loved MacDonalds, they loved Starbucks and Chipotle, they even loved those red plastic drinking cups — apparently that’s not a thing in Europe. You can try to blame “America” for imposing this corporate culture onto Europe, but unlike us they had more of a choice: they had their European culture back home. “American culture” wouldn’t be so powerful if it didn’t at least offer people something that they want.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/pox_populi/3821
All of them LOVED Walmart and “American stuff” way more than any Americans did. They loved Walmarts, they loved MacDonalds, they loved Starbucks and Chipotle, they even loved those red plastic drinking cups — apparently that’s not a thing in Europe. You can try to blame “America” for imposing this corporate culture onto Europe, but unlike us they had more of a choice: they had their European culture back home. “American culture” wouldn’t be so powerful if it didn’t at least offer people something that they want.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/pox_populi/3821
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I will admit one thing about young Europeans: they are enamoured with American fast food chains.
Countless times I’ve asked my young students “what’s your favourite food” and received answers such as Burger King and KFC.
Despite success stories like Italy…
Countless times I’ve asked my young students “what’s your favourite food” and received answers such as Burger King and KFC.
Despite success stories like Italy…
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Forwarded from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
What will Kanye do?
Anonymous Poll
13%
Read The Culture of Critique?
22%
Release another shitty Christploitation album?
10%
Go full OJ on Kim and her Jew bf?
10%
Run for president in 2024?
28%
Become a based black grifter?
4%
Join Cozy.tv?
14%
Move with his auntie and uncle to Bel Air?
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Kanye West is pretty much the face and voice of civic nationalism, and even as a civic nationalist, his primary loyalty is to the wellbeing and reproduction of his people: the black race. Kenye West is proof that civic nationalism is absolutely impossible.
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Just for the record, I’m happy that Kanye wore a White Lives Matter shirt. I enjoy seeing anyone making the j-run establishment squirm and overreact. He’s giving us a cultural win by getting the Jews to show their cards, so a win is a win — even if it’s from a black guy. I just think it’s important that these “based black guy” memes following this whole event be tempered with the understanding that Kenye is still just a black guy that identifies with his black racial identity, but it’s ironic that he’s simultaneously this sort of default representative of MAGA civic nationalism. So civic nationalism isn’t exactly race-blind after all, it’s just this soft, subtler, approach to dispossessing Whites and pushing them to the side. It’s this “constructive” anti-Whitism and replacism that hijacks conservative values to promote non-white interests.
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Forwarded from The Course of Empire
Yes, it may seem like a bit of a 'Boomerish meme, but it's a legitimate question.
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Forwarded from Marc Malone
They didn’t steal the election because they were afraid of Trump. They did so because they wanted Americans to lose faith in the Constitutional system as a whole.
Afterall, despite some good Trump did do, and there was some unlike others, there was 93 miles of Wall built (over 2000 miles of land mass), there was zero halting of Technocracy (Agenda 2030), ESG Social Credit System and the like happened before Trump was ousted, Operation Bioweapon Warp Speed - and the list goes on.
Just after the 2020 election I recorded this video. It stands true today. Not utilizing even local systems because “electron fraud” simply ensures a quicker power grab for Global Governance.
Trump will return because they plan on fermenting the rage enough to break America once and for all. We must complete our mission before that time comes so if Balkanization happens - we’re in Sovereign territory, America remains, and not pulled into the New World Order with everyone else (the parts that may Leave “because Trump”). https://youtu.be/q5TdmaDDo0o
Afterall, despite some good Trump did do, and there was some unlike others, there was 93 miles of Wall built (over 2000 miles of land mass), there was zero halting of Technocracy (Agenda 2030), ESG Social Credit System and the like happened before Trump was ousted, Operation Bioweapon Warp Speed - and the list goes on.
Just after the 2020 election I recorded this video. It stands true today. Not utilizing even local systems because “electron fraud” simply ensures a quicker power grab for Global Governance.
Trump will return because they plan on fermenting the rage enough to break America once and for all. We must complete our mission before that time comes so if Balkanization happens - we’re in Sovereign territory, America remains, and not pulled into the New World Order with everyone else (the parts that may Leave “because Trump”). https://youtu.be/q5TdmaDDo0o
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Democracy in the U.S. is over and that’s the ACTUAL point
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Forwarded from The Fyrgen • ᚫᛚᚢ:ᚢᛚᚫ
I'm aware that this channel can seem a bit enigmatic. Is it a religious channel? Is it a nationalist channel? Is it an anarchist channel? Is it a fascist channel? Is it a conspiracy theorist channel? I've never really fit into any particular niche. But there are several quotes which come very close to defining my attitude towards socio-politics, and this is one of them:
"All war is based on deception" - Sun Tzu
Most of humanity is currently at war with their own governments (and, I believe, monarchies). We have been for centuries. That wouldn't be a problem if people realised it. But there's another layer to this onion; most dissidents and nationalists don't realise that this war is being waged through deception. I don't just mean a few lies or false statistics in the news here and there; I mean that literally everything presented to us in the realm of politics, news, celebrity, and even music needs to be taken with a giant grain of salt.
As examples, my brother yesterday linked me to this investigation into the true nature and intent of Russell Brand, and another friend linked me to this video by Hugo Talks. I think both videos miss the mark in places, but overall they underscore how almost everything presented to us is theatre. Our enemy is using an enormous and sophisticated range of tools in this war against us - a war based on deception. How much better our defence would be if we stopped paying attention to decoys.
"All war is based on deception" - Sun Tzu
Most of humanity is currently at war with their own governments (and, I believe, monarchies). We have been for centuries. That wouldn't be a problem if people realised it. But there's another layer to this onion; most dissidents and nationalists don't realise that this war is being waged through deception. I don't just mean a few lies or false statistics in the news here and there; I mean that literally everything presented to us in the realm of politics, news, celebrity, and even music needs to be taken with a giant grain of salt.
As examples, my brother yesterday linked me to this investigation into the true nature and intent of Russell Brand, and another friend linked me to this video by Hugo Talks. I think both videos miss the mark in places, but overall they underscore how almost everything presented to us is theatre. Our enemy is using an enormous and sophisticated range of tools in this war against us - a war based on deception. How much better our defence would be if we stopped paying attention to decoys.
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Forwarded from Jason Kessler
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While the Tucker-Kanye Interview was positive on the whole for platforming Kanye's "White Lives Matter" message, the interview also displayed Tucker Carlson at his most disingenuous, dishonest and manipulative.
For instance in this clip where he gatekeeps Kanye's message and redirects it in a manipulative way towards the more preferred race neutral and optical "All Lives Matter".
There is definitely a "seasoned political operative exploits a naive and erratic black celebrity for his own purposes" vibe to it. And people are right to point out that, despite Tucker's entreaties to race neutrality, that the subtext is all about and the reason Tucker RUSHED to do this interview is because Kanye is a black guy "giving permission" for Whites to talk about these things.
The really infuriating clip is elsewhere though, when Tucker tells Kanye "we're not in the censorship business". He sure as hell was on August 12, 2017 when I was BEGGING Fox News to interview me but Tucker shot it down.
For instance in this clip where he gatekeeps Kanye's message and redirects it in a manipulative way towards the more preferred race neutral and optical "All Lives Matter".
There is definitely a "seasoned political operative exploits a naive and erratic black celebrity for his own purposes" vibe to it. And people are right to point out that, despite Tucker's entreaties to race neutrality, that the subtext is all about and the reason Tucker RUSHED to do this interview is because Kanye is a black guy "giving permission" for Whites to talk about these things.
The really infuriating clip is elsewhere though, when Tucker tells Kanye "we're not in the censorship business". He sure as hell was on August 12, 2017 when I was BEGGING Fox News to interview me but Tucker shot it down.
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Forwarded from VDARE.com
It’s not obvious which is more relevant for thinking about the numbers of known homicide offenders. If you use Black and Another Race, you get a racial ratio of about 9 to 1 for known homicide offender rate for black vs. all nonblacks. If you use Black Alone, you get a racial ratio of 11 to 1. So, roughly an order of magnitude, which is a huge ratio by almost all social science standards.
In contrast, women were one-eighth of the known homicide offenders in 2021, so the male to female ratio is more around 7.2 to 1.
It’s crazy that black to nonblack ratio is worse than the male to female ratio.
https://vdare.com/posts/in-fbi-s-2021-homicide-stats-the-black-vs-nonblack-offender-ratio-is-bigger-than-the-male-vs-female-ratio
In contrast, women were one-eighth of the known homicide offenders in 2021, so the male to female ratio is more around 7.2 to 1.
It’s crazy that black to nonblack ratio is worse than the male to female ratio.
https://vdare.com/posts/in-fbi-s-2021-homicide-stats-the-black-vs-nonblack-offender-ratio-is-bigger-than-the-male-vs-female-ratio
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In FBI's 2021 Homicide Stats, The Black Vs. Nonblack Offender Ratio Is Bigger Than The Male Vs. Female Ratio
In the FBI’s (less than perfect) homicide statis...
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