In 1998, a Usenet proto-realtalker speculated on the topic of national decline, and why it seemed the frequency and amplitude of glorious achievement of mid-20th Century America had slowed to a flatline. (via)
From: sbharris@ix.netcom.com(Steven B. Harris)
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.science,sci.astro,sci.physics
Subject: Re: Solution to Fermi Paradox right here!
Date: 30 Dec 1998 06:29:33 GMTIn <76bfl2$9b7$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com> justin_s@my-dejanews.com writes:
>Pick your favorite sci-fi, (say, something written 50 years ago making
>predictions about life near the year 2000), and it’s probably wildly
>optimistic.
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> JSCOMMENT
Yeah, but that’s only because as a society we’ve become effete and lost the will to try new things just for the hell of it. In the 60’s they were trying things like nuclear propulsion, and they were walking on the moon. Then, something horrible happened in the early 70’s. I grew up then, and I could FEEL it. I’m still trying to figure out exactly what it was, but I think what it was, was a generation of kids who grew up with television instead of playing with gizmos, and who got into power and then just turned our society into a big mess of paperwork and lawyering, because paperwork was all they’d ever learned to do. When I look at the physiology research done in the 60’s, it takes my breath away. The creativity of it! The things they did! I find my “new” ideas all the time in papers done in the 1960’s, but they never went anywhere (perfusion of organs with fluorocarbones to cool them, for example). One guy (the same guy in fact), before heart lung machines, repaired the hearts of babies by surgically cross-connecting them to the circulation of adult humans, who volunteered in order to save a life. Where has that kind of courage gone? Where are the Yeagers and the Goddards and the Microbe Hunters? How come the heros of our movies are no longer Micky Rooney or Spencer Tracy playing Thomas Edison, or Paul Muni playing Erlich or Pasteur, instead Val Kilmer playing Jim Morrison and Woody Harrelson playing Larry Flint? And movies whose heros are lawyers. Arggh. I don’t care if it is Tom Cruise or John Travolta. And the rest of the movies seem to be re-creations of 60’s TV shows.
Paperwork and lawyering. Fixing and improving and advancing society by talk-talk, not building. A lawyer president and his lawyer wife. [ed: bubba and thecunt] Crises of power that don’t involve spy planes and sputniks, but incredibly complicated and deceptive word definitions and complicated tax frauds. You think we’re not preparing to go to Mars because SF is too optimistic? Sure. But it was optimistic about whether or not the can-do engineering of the 40’s and 50’s, done by the kids who’d grown up playing with radios and mechanics in the 20’s, was going to continue. Needless to say, it didn’t. I’ve seen a late 1950’s book of science fair projects for teenagers that include things like building your own X-ray machine and cyclotron (no, I’m not kidding– it can be done). There are rockets in there, and cloud chambers, and all kinds of wonderful electronics stuff. But we didn’t go that way. Instead, we turned our children into little Clintons, and our society into a bunch of people sitting at PCs, entering data about social engineering, not mechanical engineering. So instead of going to Mars, we went instead to beaurocratic Hell. Enjoy, everybody. It really could have been different. Nature didn’t stop us– WE stopped us.
Steve Harris
(God, look at me. I’m well on the way to being Uncle Al)
I haven’t read a more prescient synopsis of American culture trends than what I’ve written myself here at this blog. “Bureaucratic [sic] hell” = Burnham’s mass SCALE dystopia come to life.
Something horribly invidious happened to America around the late 1960s and early 1970s that abruptly turned the country from greatness to a path of decline, navel-gazing solipsism, and now finally to racial self-annihilation. Soy and sugar in the food supply? The explosion of a twisted ideology into everyday life? The Pill? TeeVee?
I’ll tell you something, the hallmark of national decline is the rise of the gynarchy and the diminution of male talents and preferences.
Gizmos = male
Paperwork and Lawyering = female
You want American history in a pithy aphorism? How about this:
Male became Female. Then came the End.
Or maybe you like your pithy aphorisms with more focus and bite:
Christian European became….
you catch my drift.
Boys used to be encouraged to tinker with material objects. Now they’re encouraged to explore their emotional landscape and inner femininity (while girls are pushed to become second-rate boys). Both White boys and White girls are brainwashed on a daily basis by every institutional power to hate their race, heritage, and ancestors’ accomplishments. An accident of decadence, or the rotten fruits of a deliberately perpetrated evil?
We can turn this sinking ship around and steer it to safe harbor, but that will mean returning to the wrong side of history where we laud boys for their distinctiveness and encourage them to tinker, not shame them for preferring stoicism over social justice blubbering. On the flip side, it will mean stopping the inhuman agenda of praising girls for acting boy-like and pushing girls to think their natural female talents are signs of weakness. Less “leaning in”, more “leaving alone” to pursue the lives their sex-based dispositions organically push them toward.
The Paperwork and Lawyering crowd needs to back off and allow the Gizmo crowd to rule again. If the P&Lers won’t (they won’t), then our culture will die, or the Gizmos will fashion new machines to loosen power from the soy-weakened grips of the P&Ls.

johnny depp is sorry
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-40387824
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He certainly is.
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It’s deliberate. The Jew Lie is real.
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Good lord this describes the army perfectly. From unleashing the hounds of war to PowerPoint and SJW brigades. Paperwork and admin, the death of the military man.
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USAF is no better. I LOVE PowerPoint….On par with my love for the scheduled prostate exam….
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Off topic, but Skypes have to be the ugliest people on the planet. I mean, not just what they do, but their physical features. Just look at the faces of Senators Schumer, Wyden, Blumenthal. It’s like there’s a demon underneath their skin trying to get out. Also, where’s the media coverage of this NY doctor who was illegally dispensing $100-million-dollars worth of opioids? His name is Lazar Feygin. Google that name and look at his face: Satan incarnate
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I see exactly the same thing you do — incarnate wickedness.
Yet people vote for them? How do people look past it?
With very few exceptions, all people (especially those over 50) look like what they are. Abandoning the wisdom of fairy tales does not make you more adult.
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Good observation.
Many of them blend in during early adulthood – which makes infiltration easier – but the Middle East starts to show clearly after 40 or 50.
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“the ugliest people on the planet… It’s like there’s a demon underneath their skin trying to get out…”
Biological Calvinism.
BTW, Walt knew. Walt the Woke. It’s why they had to seize his empire after he died. Seize it & destroy it.
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“Also, where’s the media coverage of this NY doctor who was illegally dispensing $100-million-dollars worth of opioids?”
LOL’ed.
That’s why the OWN THE MEDIA. So there won’t be ANY coverage of their actual behavior & true nature.
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“Many of them blend in during early adulthood”
Some of the jewesses can be quite attractive until about the age of 25, when they hit the Yenta Wall @ 200MPH and start looking like shrivelled up old anuses with human papilloma virus.
On the other hand, their pussies stink like sewers from at least puberty on [note that your ability to smell Evil is also part of Biological Calvinism].
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It’s not LIKE there’s a demon inside trying to get out. They ARE literally the children of Satan.
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It’s like there’s a demon underneath their skin trying to get out..
Brilliant! Cf. Alan Derschowitz, Soros, Greenspan, Blankfein, Kissinger, Ruth Ginsberg, Brzezinski (whom I refuse to believe is not a skype).
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Humanity can’t take another dark age. All the easily available resources and fuels have been consumed.
If Whites fail, you can say goodbye to any hopes of a future spacefaring civilization. Our entire species will just die here.
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Hey, what was that saying? “White innovate, Asians imitate, blacks desecrate?”
You might be onto something bringing race into this. Fewer whites means less innovation and that might be a major reason for what this post is saying. Throw in the influence of women in business (post-1970) and there you have it. What we saw in the old days came from when white guys held sway.
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‘Hey, what was that saying? “White innovate, Asians imitate, blacks desecrate?”’
I think the correct comparison is “Whites innovate, Asians imitate, blacks defecate”.
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“You didn’t build that.” -Obummer
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Humans lived without what you mean by “technology” for about 196,000,000 of the 200,000 years they have been on this planet.
This 200,000 years included several global catastrophes. It’s foolhardy to bet against a remnant human population surviving another one (even a nuclear one, imo).
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That was the line that finally nudged me down the political red pill road.
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Cant tell if your depressed or trolling. Your telling me we couldn’t burn (and transport goods) using timber and what remains of coal for the next 200 years and scavenge a zillion tons of plastic to create another civilization and dig for small precious resources?
With the right governance you would only need one room full of the right dudes (1960s NASA) to easily get people off this rock. In a cooperative society you can do anything with next to little resources (IceAge Europe) but as soon as your neighbor starts stealing from you and shooting RPGs at your spaceshuttle the stress and distrust will distract and destroy everything.
P.S.- If Whites Fail, then who cares? Every nation/race is responsible for its own fate
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You’re mostly right here. The white race would THRIVE in another “dark age”. It’s the orcs and their associates that would (rightly) die off.
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I’m neither. Let me be more specific. By “dark age”, I mean any significant regression of technology. Which is certain to happen with the collapse of the West. And, no, humans couldn’t recover from that.
Nobody is fracking or mining rare earth metals with timber and coal.
That is a stupid assessment of the difficulty involved with leaving this planet permanently.
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…uh, Whites?
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Almost as if the cultural direction was set by a new dominant group that has low visio-spatial IQ and high verbal IQ and remade society into one in which they’re more comfortable.
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Steve Harris: “How come the heros of our movies are no longer Micky Rooney or Spencer Tracy playing Thomas Edison, or Paul Muni playing Erlich or Pasteur, instead Val Kilmer playing Jim Morrison and Woody Harrelson playing Larry Flint? And movies whose heros are lawyers. Arggh. I don’t care if it is Tom Cruise or John Travolta. And the rest of the movies seem to be re-creations of 60’s TV shows… Paperwork and lawyering. Fixing and improving and advancing society by talk-talk, not building…”
It didn’t seem to dawn on Steve Harris that the moviemakers & the TV producers & the lawyers were all (((THE SAME PEOPLE))).
He could tell [intuitively] that something was badly wrong, but he didn’t have enough information [empirically] to (((connect all the dots))).
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Mind you, Kilmer in Tombstone was excellent. And I’m not usually a fan.
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I’ve been thinking about the (((scream in pain as they lash out at you))) description, it’s like a woman with borderline personality disorder. So basically, (((they’re))) they’re the crazy hot chicks of race and culture. But without the hotness.
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I’m sure Harris was able to (((connect all the dots))). He is an M.D. and a research gerontologist, currently associated with the Life Extenstion Foundation. He’s also a very prolific (and sane) Wikipedia editor on STEM subjects, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Sbharris . (((Uncle Al))) Schwartz was also a prolific Usenet era poster. He is about as alt-right as you can be and still be a partisan ((())). Think of him as a more intelligent Jewish Fred Reed.
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Steve you hit the nail on the kippah
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This parasitic relationship has existed for millennia.
Whites are the easiest marks in humanity. It’s no wonder Jews cling to us.
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I’m probably a bit too optimistic on the gizmos and tinkering. There’s a cool mini computer called the Raspberry Pi (as well as the Arduino and Galileo) that can be used to create small robot projects as well as other hackable ideas and neat gadgets. Check out Hackster.io for cool things you can build and encourage your son to build as well. (Don’t let the fact that some stuff is for Google Home or Amazon’s Echo discourage you. There’s other great ideas and projects to be busy forever.)
And if you’ve got the scratch for it, there’s Lego Mindstorms kits where you get all you need to build a variety of robots. Again, usually aimed for kids/teens, but I’d say for us adults, it’s a great way to kickstart our imagination and think of other shit to build/tinker with/create/invent, etc.
As to what happened from the late 60s to the 70s, I blame that squarely on the year 1969: the Mets won the World Series. ‘Nuff said.
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“Raspberry Pi?” That’s another thing: WTF happened to our literacy and knowledge of the Classics? Pi is pronounced “pee”, not “pie”.
And then we get words like “flammable” because orcs and ewoks won’t learn English:
“The common word meaning ‘combustible’ is inflammable. But some people are thrown off by the in–and think inflammable means ‘not combustible.’ For this reason, trucks carrying gasoline or explosives are now marked FLAMMABLE. Unless you are operating such a truck and hence are concerned with the safety of children and illiterates, use inflammable.”
– Strunk & White, The Elements of Style
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Ayo lemme get dat elements of style nigguh i’ma finna learn me some real azz shit quit playin’ yo
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Language changes…get over it!
I suppose you think we are using the word “manufacture” incorrectly too.
Manufacture means “to make by hand”. That is the original meaning.
So we must not use it to describe items made by machines.
Let’s all start talking like a Shakespeare play!
He was Frankenstein for Halloween.
Oh, you mean “The Frankenstein Monster”?
Did I pronounce Budapest incorrectly?
Oh I’m sorry…Budapessssshhht!
Yeah, pronounce it so it sounds more like “douche”
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Language changes, but the f’in Greek letter didn’t, nor did the Greeks’ pronunciation of it. Thanks for infecting the thread with your supercilious manu-fap-turing, though.
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Like the planet Ur anus, pi fell to the s niggers. I have more important battles to wage in the language war, like cafetorium.
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clod, it’s not perverted language I was lamenting, but cultural decay. I’m commenting at CH’s blog, not on HuffPo, sheesh. Context, man!
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“I’ve seen a late 1950’s book of science fair projects for teenagers that include things like building your own X-ray machine and cyclotron”
Here it is. (20.7MB PDF)
The Scientific American Book of Projects for the Amateur Scientist” by C.L. Strong, introduction by Vannevar Bush, copyright 1952-1960
(The cyclotron was actually a linear accelerator. Do not build the mercury diffusion vacuum pump, buy a used vacuum pump.)
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Awesome! Thanks.
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How to Measure the Metabolism of Animals, section III chapter 4, was developed by a high school girl
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h3ll, most people in their 20’s and 30’s today won’t even know what usenet is.
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we just need a couple more aunt jemimas to get us back on the right track
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I just finally watched the trailer for Hidden Figures. Now I know what everyone here was laughing about.
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I’d watch the trailer if a version came out where each strong, independent black woman’s face were blurred out.
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Remembwr the Jetsons? Mr. Jetson’s only job is to push a button once a day. My theory is that we reached a point decades ago where the average person could work 10 hours a week, but we just filled in with a bunch of make work to keep people busy.
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You know why there aren’t any blacks in the Jetsons? Because it’s the future!
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You must have missed Rickety Rocket, a black ghetto in the Jetsons future that was a Saturday morning cartoon in the late 70s. I think it’s on You Tube
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Afronauts?!
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LMAO I never heard of that Rickety Rocket. It’s like the Jetfersons!
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My dad was a programmer in the 1970s-80s. He said he had very little work to do for weeks or months on end. He would take three hour lunches with his co-workers, golf, watch a movie.
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America then: accomplishing things in STEM
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America (very recently): accomplishing things in ‘Social Justice’
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Where are the black women checking their calculations?
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@Kantbot10k covers this idea pretty eloquently in his takedown of Angela Nagle’s book on the Alt-right ‘Kill all normies’
http://thermidormag.com/angela-nagles-wild-ride/
He identifies a sort of institutional shift as being responsible.
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every decison since the 1950 has been made with the assumption that our capabilities and resources as a nation were unlimited. Might have even been true until 1965. But we eroded all of it with immigration, black “civil rights,” feminism, and brainwashing. The damn thing is that fools are still talking like the sky is the limit for America, but we’re running out of white brains, labor and trust to keep things going.
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This is all explained not by culture but by our resource position, which enables the culture. The fact is that we are running out of cheap fossil fuels.
Cheap energy is the basis of all of our productivity, complexity, and technology. But consumers can no longer afford energy at a cost that would allow it to be profitably produced, so companies are giving up on expensive exploration for something that can recovered at reasonable cost.
Because offshore drilling in water miles deep and then kilometers into the earth’s crust does not produce “cheap” fuel. And we all know that fracking is a monumental debt-burdened fraud.
To deal with this, since 1980 debt levels have been massively ramped up to produce “spending power” that would allow people to purchase ever-more-expensive energy, but we have now reached the end of that little trick.
The last giant field (Ghawar) was discovered in 1962.
So, anyway, now you know. Very few people do. And even fewer want to hear it.
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Sorry, Ithought Ghawar was ’62. Seems it was 1948. Explains a lot about the 1950s.
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Good insight, but you need to change your timescale/frame of reference. Natural gas is orders of magnitude more abundant than oil, and we are still discovering new sources of methane in the crust. (No, it doesn’t only come out of oil/coal/gas fields, it is also harnessed in the ocean crust in hydrates, and who knows else where.) Let’s say 50 years of oil in the pipeline, that gives us more than 500 years of natural gas, minimum, and yet we haven’t even scratched the surface of that nice little methane molecule (wonder why it has decoupled from the price of oil over the recent years?). We’ll figure out how to get down to the hydrogen, eventually. Plus, if we are as smart as we say we are, we’ll slag off 80% of the world’s population as soon as possible, giving us say 5,000 or more years of energy stability. 80% is off the cuff, but Pareto’s observations are not without merit.
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VD, I’m inclined to be concerned about depleting availability of oil, but there’s been so much goddamn disinformation pushed by the globalists over global warming and oil supplies that I really don’t believe any of the stuff that comes out now on the subject; especially figures provided by (((Bloomberg)))
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Even the number and size of the discoveries is only marginally relevant.
Energy Returned On Energy Invested. EROEI is the only ratio that matters, in everything. They can Cntl-P at the central banks all they want, it can’t alter the physics of the situation.
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Outrager, yes EROEI is pretty damn important. Conventional oil and gas resources fall well below and EROEI of 10, where the field has estimated an EROEI of 7-8 is considered ‘break-even’. However, recent research has shown that the EROEI of the fracking process is somewhere in the range of 85 (yet with pretty big margins of uncertainty, about +/- 20).
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I can think of a few things that happened – or started to happen – in the 60s and 70s that might have brought about the change.
They started to discover that asbestos isn’t that great if inhaled, you CANNOT survive an atomic blast by kissing your own a$$, the fish taste funny when the river turns bright purple, your hair falls out if you constantly soak it in pomade or peroxide and pushing a button to chop wood isn’t nearly as healthy, satisfying and muscle building as actually chopping it yourself.
Better living through chemicals ?
Umh…no.
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The Haber process, also called the Haber–Bosch process.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haber_process
Next stop, 7.5 billion people.
Living better through science? Maybe not.
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Used to be that engineers had a high regard and were often the top director (before they started calling it a CEO) of companies. We could summarize the cultural shift most succintly as follows:
B.Eng==>MBA
In the fifties there was only a handful of MBA’s in existence. Imagine that, everything working and carrying on without any MBA’s in sight. The current economic crisis will be truly over when the MBA is the most reviled of creatures.
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Yeah, you’re right. The Chinese Politburo has always been packed with engineers and look how great they’ve managed China since 1949.
The problems of humanity are rooted in the fact that we are human and no number of enormous engineering vanity projects can get around that. In fact, such projects are representative of the very problems that they are ostensibly intended to manage.
Elon Musk and other showmen frauds on the make say “Well, we’ve taken a huge smelly dump on this place, so let’s just go live on Mars.”
Three problems (actually hundreds, aside from the impossibility).
– greed
– desire for status
– shortsightedness/fecklessnees/selfishness (i.e., after me, the flood)
These things migrate with us.
For humans not to have come to this present diaboloical pass, we would have had to live in a steady state society where we consumed resources no faster than they were replaced. The resources consumed in agriculture are replaced only on lengthy geological timeframes. Hence the need for mobile hunter-collector lifestyles.
You know, in the mid-to-late 19th C there were 75,000,000 buffalo grazing the Great Plains of the US.
How fast did they disappear once the technologists saw them?
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So, basically, you’re saying that sapience is useless to its possessors and is a complete dead end, which we have reached, so nothing matters and we might as well enjoy the last few days of sunlight before our species thankfully goes extinct?
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@ironsides
Yes. Unfortunately, yes.
I have said it here before, but I have two sets of opinions.
On one hand I have my white nationalist “maybe I am wrong and fuck the Jews and maybe we can squeeze through this bottleneck” opinion and on the other hand I have my “don’t kid yourself VagDom, you know the numbers, we’re fucked” opinion.
One of them is “principled”. The other is realistic.
But humans hope, so if I still had small kids, I might have hit the countryside and started stacking ammo and friends about 8 or 9 years ago. But people who think we’re just going to suffer the inconvenience of going back to the technology and social organization of the 1700s or the 1800s or whatever…that’s just uninformed.
Somehow survive twenty years longer than everyone else, hope wild horses repopulate the Great Plains and learn to follow them through the seasons. Who’s up for that?
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You’ll see me at 1:58 on this clip.
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I think mankind is an evolutionary mistake.
This planet was intended for dinosaurs, but something happened – an asteroid, perhaps, maybe something else – that shocked the system and froze what was pretty much a tropical swamp planet, giving rise to much smaller mammals.
One of them, a monkey or ape, decided to climb down from his tree one day, tried to walk upright and liked it.
Maybe it gave him ‘status’.
It’s been a downhill he11 ride ever since.
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“This planet was intended for dinosaurs”
Or at least wolves.
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The Almighty God is in every piece of Bach’s work. Nothing is close to white civilization.
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White engineering
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More (ahem) deep thoughts from some of the resident wuffs.
(((shakin’ mah haid)))
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Well, what you say might be true. But in that case, we’re doomed no matter what we do; so we might as well be doomed driving ahead towards the stars with a full heart, as though we were indeed the pinnacle of evolution. We might fail, but we will CERTAINLY fail if we simply give up and die.
Personally, I find the achievements of the human, white intellect glorious — from masterpieces of music and art, to the rocket or peering into the depths of DNA, the vastness of the universe, or the immensity of time. I’ve always felt that the universe itself is glorious and beautiful, that the sapient mind gives a voice to that beauty, makes it more complete with the contemplation of awareness, and that existence is a grand adventure — full of struggle, but how could it be otherwise as still be what it is?
Sapience is, perhaps, an emergent element of an evolving universe — just as planets capable of supporting life could not exist prior to certain level of complexity being reached, so sapience, the most intense form of life, emerged as a result of passing a slightly later complexity threshold…
In any case, I see no point in simply giving up. That’s simply choosing to aim for death or death, rather than victory or death.
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“More (ahem) deep thoughts from some of the resident wuffs.”
I don’t believe in the bible. I don’t believe in evolution (a horseshit theory). All I know that I don’t know. I don’t know why we’re here.
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Recent talks past few weeks about rolling back & a smoother transition (RooshV) to the right. By all means vote accordingly. But the ticks are so dug in,any transitioning to the right is going to end up looking like the 1980s (((Cuckcentral))). The left is going to be so radical over the next few years that the right will have to go on the offensive mocking/ slandering everything they do, to the point of literally making things up like they do (ex.activist group scandals) in the media. Shame libs, find alliances with Russians, Asians (they love trump) the way the Left does with the Blacks. Don’t let off the gas pedal
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Pre-1965 America: You can do anything!
Post-1965 America: You can’t do anything without a permit!
Pre-1965 America: You can build anything!
Post-1965 America: You didn’t build that!
Pre-1965 America: Let’s explore space!
Post-1965 America: Let’s explore sexual deviancy!
Pre-1965 America: Let’s fight and win wars!
Post-1965 America: Let’s fight unwinnable wars!
Pre-1965 America: We’re not afraid of anything!
Post-1965 America: We’re afraid of a boy twirling a pencil in class.
Pre-1965 America: Let’s innovate!
Post-1965 America: Let’s apologize!
Pre-1965 America: We strive for excellence!
Post-1965 America: We strive for equality!
Pre-1965 America: Law and order
Post-1965 America: Anarcho-tyranny.
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Found this. Thought I’d leave it here for your consideration, gents. The mask is off.
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Medusa Magazine … hahaha holy shit. You’re right, Ironsides. It’s all brazenly right out in the open now. Time to separate from those who refuse to see and decline to fight.
Perseus is on the way, bitches.
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I glanced at it, I felt like some sh!tlords set it up as an Onion-esque parody of the Frankfurt School poisoning of the culture.
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You might be right, Captain. In that case, though, it’s damn close to the truth anyway.
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Still haven’t been able to discern if it’s a Poe or not (stories like “You’re a bigot if you won’t have sex with your gay friend” seem to insane even for the progtards), but I guess the fact that it’s accepted as real means it doesn’t make much different if it’s parody or not.
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Holy shit I love this guy even more now! I’m going to steal the line about how I can’t be racist because I date Asians.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4633180/The-nut-plowed-crowd-protesters.html
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“Where are the Yeagers and the Goddards and the Microbe Hunters?”
Well we do have bugchasers, does that count?
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Yikes! Here’s a palate cleanser from our cheeky neighbors across the pond:
WARNING: Not suitable for cuck fa$$ots.
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‘At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child – miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats.’
P. J. O’Rourke
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More PJ, written almost 30 years ago:
I have only one firm belief about the American political system, and that is this: God is a Republican and Santa Claus is a Democrat.
God is an elderly or, at any rate, middle aged male, a stern fellow, patriarchal rather than paternal and a great believer in rules and regulations. He holds men accountable for their actions. He has little apparent concern for the material well being of the disadvantaged. He is politically connected, socially powerful and holds the mortgage on literally everything in the world. God is difficult. God is unsentimental. It is very hard to get into God’s heavenly country club.
Santa Claus is another matter. He’s cute. He’s nonthreatening. He’s always cheerful. And he loves animals. He may know who’s been naughty and who’s been nice, but he never does anything about it. He gives everyone everything they want without the thought of quid pro quo. He works hard for charities, and he’s famously generous to the poor. Santa Claus is preferable to God in every way but one: There is no such thing as Santa Claus.
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Wasn’t this due to the people who went through the depression and fought WW2 spoiling their children? The free love, dope smoking hippies of the late 60s were born in ’46-51. They wanted Johnson, not Goldwater. They wanted a Great Society, not liberty.
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Goldwater was 1964. You still had to be 21 to vote until 1971. But otherwise all true.
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The 60s were a direct result of the 50s.
The 80s were a reprieve from the 70s.
The 90s were the desperate attempt of the lunatic fringe to bring the 70s back.
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Peter Hitchens (brother of chistopher hitchens) has a theory. He thinks “chr1sitianity died because World War One”.
If you read between the lines, what he means is MOST of the hardcore alpha shitlord white men died in the Somme, Ypres and Verdun. many of them maimed, wounded.
Then, surviving beta males had sex with white women and whites began their decline. poor genetics. WW2 killed a lot of alphas too.
I believe that some of the best alpha males of the white race died EARLIER from yellow fever and tropical diseases during the 19th century colonialism (british men in india, french men in africa). They died before they could pass on their genes.
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early 20th century, white women looked around and they saw second-rate men and third-rate homos everywhere. but they had no choice, so they m@rried betas and gammas. now we have hipsters.
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white women looked around and they saw SKYPES!!!!!
Yeah, baby. Mmm, mmm good.
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I’ve toyed with that theory a lot but what’s America’s excuse? What’s Sweden’s excuse?
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There may be something to that, except that a lot of everybody d1ed in WWI, not only in Flanders and France, but also in the Dolomites, Galicia, Poland and in the Balkans, lesser known theaters in the west, but no less bl00dy, if anything, they might have been worse.
There is no doubt, however, that WWI was the d3@th knell of Old Europe, WWII was basically just the coup de grâce.
WWI also does not explain the US, whose involvement was very limited.
Even WWII had relatively little impact, US casualties were light compared to European or Asian numbers, and the homeland was never seriously threatened – 2 huge oceans in the way.
I’ve long thought that many of Europe’s best may have emigrated or been shipped to the colonies over the course of the 18th and 19th centuries, leaving their home continent a little threadbare in the genetics department.
As for Sweden, Dagens Nyheter (Daily News) published an article by (((Polish))) immigrant David Schwarz on October 21, 1964 titled ‘Ütlänningsproblemet i Sverige’ (The foreigner problem in Sweden), which kicked off a national debate, culminating in a decision by the (((Olof Palme))) parliament of the mid-1970s to steer Sweden towards becoming ‘multicultural’.
Also, despite the fact that Sweden was neutral during WWII and helped rescue (((many))), there were quite a few Swedish volunteers in the Wehrmacht as well as the Axis-allied Finnish army, so the guilt-tripping works well on them, too.
Add to that the fact that the (((media))) likes to portray White blonde blue-eyed Norse as eeeevilll villains, and, well, it doesn’t get any more White, blonde, blue-eyed and Norse than Swedes……
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You’re really, really stretching the “alpha” concept if you include boys with inferior immune systems who succumbed to Yellow Fever before having offspring.
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I think it most to do with Frankfurt School skypes taking over out universities in the 50s and consolidating that control in the 60s.
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Trying to be funny, but barely holding back the tears at what has been lost:
http://www.weeklystandard.com/make-progress-exciting-again/article/2008576
Chins up. Don’t quit. Take names.
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Every enterprise nowadays, private or state-funded, has to drag the huge dead weight of AA females and non-whites. It’s basically a tax on being white, because…well, as commenter Cavoritegroup says, whites are the easiest marks.
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A tax on being a white male, I should say.
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And it’s a tax by default – white men are most likely to own businesses with many employees in the US considering their enterprising nature… even though the law applies to all, (((they))) knew the stats on who was affected most.
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hero you go:
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The Indo-European’s unmatched gift for creating complex social systems is his curse. Complex systems are unstable and exhaust themselves. The fate of empire is supernova.
Civilization is abnormal. Civilization is a recent human experiment that won’t last. Agriculture was the first great pozz load. The hunter-gatherer lifestyle has 100,000+ years of success.
We don’t have to live like this. We weren’t made to live like this.
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Correct.
The human body is designed to walk and run and take squatting sh1ts.
It is NOT designed to sit on chairs, drive cars and watch TV.
A human’s teeth and digestive tract are designed for roots, greens, nuts and berries, supplemented by the occasional meat, boiled or roasted quickly before bigger predators catch a whiff.
The biggest ‘civilization’ among humans that would be (sort of) natural, would be small, widely scattered tribes of hunter-gatherers, maybe a few hundred per tribe.
Which is more or less how it was throughout most of human history, estimates of the population of what are today the US and Canada prior to Contact range from 1 – 20 million.
The absolutely obscene numbers we have today did not come into being until the middle of the 19th century.
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you are right except for the part about teeth and digestive tract being designed for vegetation. that’s absolutely not true.
vegetation is something that can be used as a backup food source for times when you don’t have access to meat. but it is no way superior to meat sources when it comes to tooth, digestive, and overall health of the body. meat should be the main food source for humans and there is no actual biological need for eating vegetable matter whatsoever.
the push for low meat high vegetation diets has damaged the health and well being of our society in ways that will likely take generations to rectify. and it’s pretty sad and disgusting how many vegetarians there are now who will raise their children thinking that’s a superior way of living. they are damaging their children sometimes beyond and feeling superior about it. it’;s disgusting.
it’s not a coincidence that most vegetarians are liberals. they are weak minded sheep who trust their government and college professors more than the common sense and experience acquired over thousands of years by their own ancestors.
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Human teeth and digestive systems are very similar to those of chimpanzees, who live almost exclusively on leaves and fruit.
Relatively small, flat molars designed for grinding plant fiber.
They are not designed for ripping chunks of flesh off bones.
Humans are omnivores and the healthiest diet for them is one that is heavily plant-based, supplemented with eggs, milk and meat maybe once or twice a week.
If you’re a ‘paleo’ guy, I’d suggest you watch your bad cholesterol very carefully, the average European consumes easily twice the protein their bodies can actually process, make that three times or more for the average American.
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For one thousand years, China had between 30 million to 60 people (good times, then bad times, then good times). In the period between 1749 and 1851, the population doubled in a century. After 1950, the population doubled from 600 to 1300 million in a half century.
We live in Crazy World. 7 billion is criminally insane.
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Actually, our teeth are adapted for COOKED food. Yes, we’ve had fire long enough for our jaws and teeth to have adapted to food softened and “predigested” by cooking. Otherwise we’d have big prognathous jaws and sagittal crests for muscle attachment like the raw-vegetation-chewing apes have.
“Animal tissue has high caloric value relative to plant material, is rich in fat and protein, and contains essential amino acids (Milton 1999). It is therefore a valuable resource. The nonrandom sharing of meat has been proposed as an important selective force driving the evolution of intelligence (Stanford 2001), and the consumption of meat has been invoked as an important proximate factor enabling the evolution of larger brains in the Homo lineage (Aiello and Wheeler 1995).” — https://www.academia.edu/5641954/The_Hunting_Behavior_and_Carnivory_of_Wild_Chimpanzees
Chimps are all meat eaters to some degree and some have recently been observed using primitive spears (look it up). Yes, there’s another sapient species gradually evolving as we type.
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Ironsides is absolutely correct.
we have essential amino acids that we need. we have to eat protein to get them or we die. we also have fatty acids that we need or we will die or have brain damage, mental or intellectual deficiencies etc. we can get all necessary nutrients from meat sources. all of them.
there is no such thing as an essential carbohydrate. they are not necessary and not optimal by any stretch of the imagination. sure, you can survive off carbohydrates if you can’t get meat food source soon enough. but you will only be surviving, not living to your top potential. not even close.
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Nature didn’t design teeth adapted for cooked food.
Cooking food destroys many vitamins and enzymes and charring food produces free radicals which are very bad news.
Chimps may eat the occasional egg or injured bird they find, that’s about it.
They do use sticks or rocks as tools sometimes.
Carbohydrates – COMPLEX carbohydrates, that is – are your primary energy source.
You do need amino acids, which are the building blocks of muscle tissue, but consuming three times or more the amount of protein your body can actually process does nothing except clog up your arteries, slow down your metabolism, make you drowsy and make you take much bigger sh1ts than necessary.
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complex carbohydrates are not needed as a food source when you only eat meat, eggs, and dairy as i currently do.
my energy levels are through the roof. no blood sugar mood swings or dips and highs like when i ate carbs. no cravings for carbs whatsoever. none. i can go a good 6 to 8 hours between meals now instead of needing to eat every couple like when i was eating vegetables. all my blood levels have improved dramatically as well.
blood pressure also dropped to within a normal range after only a few months of eating this way.
those studies that reported meat causing clogged arteries, heart disease, etc. were all based on people eating meat AND carbohydrates. not eating only meat. they were also designed to encourage people to eat more carbohydrates because that makes money for people.
as far as bowel movements go, it’s the carbs that make you have big shits. doing away with vegetable matter, especially fiber, while eating strictly meat and dairy means less indigestible (useless) matter going through your system. meat is very efficiently and easily absorbed by the body when you do away with fruit and vegetable matter. that means fewer smaller bowel movements.
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An olfie but a classic…women judt can’t resist 5 minutes of Alpha
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1266613/Ill-known-tart-slept-racist-buffoon-The-British-born-beauty-bewitched-murdered-white-supremacist-Eugene-Terreblanche.html
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That can’t be a real last name. Dude’s name wasf literally White Earth? Lolz.
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Refugee reality: Germany admits 75% face long-term unemployment and life on benefits http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3563732/posts
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“…When the U.S. became involved in 2001, the country had a population of 20.5 million. Now it is 34.4 million, up nearly 70 percent. In the intervening 16 years, the U.S. spent about one trillion dollars and 2,000 lives in stabilizing Afghanistan. All the stability and free food provided just created a perfect breeding environment for the natives…”
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^That’s the 67.8% figure meant for Afghanistan, below [not the 75% figure for Germany, above].
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Afghanistan: Just walk away http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3563735/posts
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When the U.S. became involved in 2001, the country had a population of 20.5 million. Now it is 34.4 million, up nearly 70 percent. In the intervening 16 years, the U.S. spent about one trillion dollars and 2,000 lives in stabilizing Afghanistan. All the stability and free food provided just created a perfect breeding environment for the natives.
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Great. Just great.
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My sons generation can be the change. He’s 2 years old, and as all kids today already knows how go operate an Ipad. The electronic devices of today can be seen as the devils tools, but for the first time since the TV, the screen can be made fully interactive. I’ve downloaded apps which let’s him build vehicles, explore the jungle and so on. He’s two, and be can already count to ten. In english (we’re Swede’s). It keeps him active, not passive. His generation must learn programing as early as possible, they’ll be masters of the f-ing universe, controlling the proles with armed robots and drones.
My generations greatest task is to be the senator Palpatines to my sons generations.
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“I’ve downloaded apps which let’s him build vehicles, explore the jungle and so on. ”
He manipulated pixels on a screen. He didn’t explore or build anything. It’s ersatz experience.
“His generation must learn programing as early as possible, they’ll be masters of the f-ing universe, controlling the proles with armed robots and drones.”
Sure, because that’s who are the real power brokers, the code monkeys. Unless he can build that “armed robot” from the ground up, he’ll just be another bureaucratic cog.
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Hear hear. Was reading that comment and wondering if I was reading the wrong article.
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none of that is real. he’s not actually doing anything but using his imagination. developing a kid’s imagination is great but not the only thing that’s important.
easy for you and his mom if you can get him plugged in to a device so he’s entertained without any effort on your part but that’s lazy parenting and not doing him any favors.
you should be letting him learn about vehicles and mechanics by working on your own vehicles. lawn mower, house, etc. while he ‘helps you.
he should be exploring and learning in the real outdoors instead of just pretending he is.
doing the real stuff is what will make him the type of man who can think for himself, be resourceful and succeed at anything instead of being a man who only knows how to talk about life as theory or philosophy instead of actually living it.
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The electronic devices of today will be obsolete in 3 years (if not sooner), and if Sweden keeps going the way they are, your s0n will either have to convert to Islam or get culled in maybe 15 years.
You have 2 choices: Stand and f1ght (with ….what….?) or get out now.
Forget the Ifag, get him a Gl0ck.
Surely there’s a black market run by Russian mobsters.
And lots of mags & amm0.
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Lazy parenting… I guess you don’t have kids? You can shove that one up your ass.
First of all screen time is inevitable. It’s like the stupids fucks that proclaim that their children never will eat candy. You don’t seem to know how early they come in contact with it. Second, it’s not erzatzzz, it’s binary, it’s a frame of mind: passive/active.
And trust me, we keep sceen time to a minimum. You’re missing the point: to make the electronic devices that will follow them through their entire life (obsolete in 3 years? Yeah, they’re just fashion, like cars) a tool for active learning. It’s about keeping them one step ahead, to prepare them for the coming technical acceleration and to give them the tools to harness it.
Why? Because there will be no Turner Diaries-war, only small steps down the abyss. It’s like when you get fat. They must have the means to create an alternative structure, or to uphold the structure that we create now. They can only do so with the sufficient amount of resources, knowledge and means of creating their own businesses. The alternative economic structure is pivotal.
Live in the woods for all I care, make them mechanics or whatever, but that won’t save them. Only the fully sufficient alternative to the federal state will. The only way forward is to use the technological revolution in our favor. Ideals and your idea about how you want things to be won’t save them; resources will. And the only way to do so is to survive the coming automatisation of the workforce, and steer them into a career-path that won’t be obsolete. You can think whatever you wan’t about it.
Sweden won’t be overrun by jihadist. Swedes, in practice, is the most intolerant people there is. Yes, swedes love their proclamation of multicultural love, but we do not intermingle. We have schools and neighbourhoods with 100% foreign population because the minute the first google moves in, we move out. You’ve put up with them the last 200 years; 30 years in, the second largest political party in sweden is “anti-muslim”. It will all be shit the next coming 20 years, the States funds will be depleted, but there will be no grand revolution. Only the removal of whites from the common system to the alternative, which can offer safety, welfare and opportunities to financially support themselves. When there’s no more resources to uphold the welfare state, things will accelerate.
And I own a glock.
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There you have it – Stahl can take down maybe 20 of them before their 10 million closest cous1ns swarm him.
Meanwhile, his k1d will be all up on the latest tech gear from….where?
Haiderabad ?
Bet Abdullah, Mahmut, Mohammed, Ibrahim, Mohammed, Mohammed and Mohammed will be impressed.
I weep for Sweden.
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I weep for your lack of faith.
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Stahl:
Europeans think and act like serfs. They scream and cry when i say so, but they also know I’m right. Your post is proof of it. I consider your country to be ground zero of the rot. When I see Swedes, which is rare, I want to shake them and ask them what the fuck is their problem? You are adapting to something that will converge all attempts to adapt to it. Your only option is to destroy it.
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Stahl,
glad to hear you work with your son. What about throwing an axe? Catching a spear with his bare hands? You live in a nation that despises men and where men compete to play feminist in public. You really listen to women in Sweden and it shows. Will the feminist swill that tells you what to do and how to think even care about anything but being comfortable at his expense? Will the gynocracy let you keep your Glock if they knew you posted on this board? Europe’s manhood died in Courland, the Pripet Marshes and Bessarabia.
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Don’t forget the relentless anti-white male drive of “diversity incorporated.”
The only folks who get hired are indian females…and there’s a half billion of them. That brain drain has led to, I’m sure, a decline in USA innovation and a decline in men who can actually use their engineering degrees to make money and be the beta providers they were destined to be.
Now, it’s only the few white guys who can transition to pirate ship living.
ask Scott Adams and his 22 year old girlfriend.
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“An accident of decadence, or the rotten fruits of a deliberately perpetrated evil?”
I do hope that that’s a rhetorical question….
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Not every lawyer is a (((lawyer))) or a useless mangina. Prosecutors use their legal training to put sub-human filth in prison and make communities safer. Their work as lawyers is commendable as a bulwark of civilization. Such lawyers understand the wisdom animating the advice: “Never deny. Seldom affirm. Always distinguish.”
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Comey was a prosecutor.
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Kids, especially boys, tinkering with stuff, working with the material world. I was commenting on this myself the other day. I started seeing it in the 1990s too. Engineering students that had never taken things apart! First it was the girls in my own classes then it was the boys in the classes behind me that I was teaching the lab classes for.
I was shocked that they didn’t know how the machines around them worked. How could they not? I started doing it at three years old.
I have a different turning point. Ralph Nader and his book “unsafe at any speed”. A man who didn’t drive pontificating on the handling characteristics of the Corvair. This book and it’s popularity said in big huge letters “DO NOT TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT”. The Corvair wasn’t bad, it was different. Morons drove it like it was the typical 1950s american sled and got into trouble. It had to be driven for what it was, a rear engine rear drive car. Sure there was something I forget what that other rear engine rear drive car manufacturers had implemented shortly before GM did on the Corvair that made it better, but that’s just the way things go in manufacturing products. In any case it was loud message to stop trying things that are radically different.
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Buy a stack of old Computers for them to dissect. Better and cheaper than toys.
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Shit I could have written that years ago. Its so true.
Some time ago I was at a major national civil engineering conference. There was a Q&A session with some bigwigs at very high profile firms on the future of the field. Me being bright eyed and full of passion to push limits and skull-stomp the status quo asked these titans of our industry what role they thought vision played in our field and how they see it advancing.
They responded (after a pregnant pause) by saying that vision really means nothing and that, at the end of the day, they are businessmen who do what makes the most sense financially. One of them said nearly exactly “Vision has nothing to do with how I do my job”. I was stunned. We moved on to the next question where some prole asked something we all pretty much knew the answer to just to massage these guy’s egos.
Later that night a principal at a major firm in the Northeast pulled me aside and thanked me for asking that question and said she agreed with me.
It was depressing seeing the “Titans” of our field reduced to bean counters and yes men.
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Then, something horrible happened in the early 70’s. I grew up then, and I could FEEL it. I’m still trying to figure out exactly what it was
The first oil crisis.
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Meanwhile, desperate goat-humpers blow us for the 72 virgins as authorities are “unclear” of the motive:

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“Something horribly invidious happened to America around the late 1960s and early 1970s”
-The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
The seeds of the US turn from Christian principles was planted by the cultural Marxists in the 1940’s and 1950s, although there is evidence there were earlier attacks carried out by the same (((enemy))). But in short, this is the pivot point about which history turned.
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This is what happens when you feminize a society.
In all societies, alpha fux. Without fail. Women have a core code that compels them to go ass-up for the high-ranking male. They cannot control this behavior and they have no desire to do so even if they could.
On the other end of the spectrum, omegas are kind of a lost cause unfortunately.
The difference between a based society and what we have now? It’s what the alphas choose to do with the betas.
In a based (white) society, burly alphas rein in their instinct to shove geeks in lockers for their entire life, and instead hitch these betas up to the yoke to make more technology. This helps the alphas conquer and subjugate neighboring alphas. Meanwhile, the alpha hooks up the beta with a decently attractive young (virgin) thing to squeeze on and impregnate, perpetuating the arrangement. More importantly, the alpha enforces a social code which punishes interlopers for f*cking things up.
However, in our society, this balance has been upset by a variety of factors. Women of any decent SMV are essentially unconstrained by any social standard, and the only reason betas don’t revolt is because they are pacified by many aspects of modern society. Also, our demographic wars further weaken the beta lobby.
Obviously, this is unsustainable. Betas don’t even have to revolt to cause collapse; all they have to do is decide that they’re going to drop out of the economic marketplace altogether. Oftentimes, this is coupled by betas running to the liberal side to exact impotent revenge on alphas (see Salon, Huffpost, etc.), instead of producing real things like technology.
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I hope the reference to Uncle AL was this fellow. He was required reading way back in the day… mazepath.com/uncleal
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Jordan Peterson on “career women”, particularly in the field of Law.
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