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2017-10-23 22:45:39 UTC

>We need immigrants!

2017-10-24 00:22:59 UTC

We should declare war for environmental reasons

2017-10-24 00:23:07 UTC

Cull gooks and indians

2017-10-24 01:09:05 UTC

declare war on lesser races

2017-10-24 01:09:14 UTC

because are apes truly worthy of mankind's achievements

2017-10-24 02:13:24 UTC

@Ammianus Marcellinus the arguement is always made through a point of pollution, that white people's wealth means they consume much more and pollute much more

2017-10-24 02:13:41 UTC

and that having less white children will make a more "green" world

2017-10-24 02:14:24 UTC

it probably be better though if we changed our lifestyles to be more independent and take a step back from hyper consumerism

2017-10-24 02:15:43 UTC

Still, the same liberals cheer when 3rd world countries become wealthier and consume more

2017-10-24 02:16:11 UTC

The west is producing less children, why not replace them with Nigger savages? They will eventually become hyper consumerists, Is that not the end goal?

2017-10-24 02:17:42 UTC

This is what they are pushing for

2017-10-24 02:18:16 UTC

Also, the most polluted countries in the world are third world shitholes

2017-10-24 02:20:13 UTC

And since the 1800's Whites have been minorities

2017-10-24 11:54:30 UTC

Hey guys, I don't have much free time to read novels and thus I'm not very well-read, but I'm interested in powering through one. If you could recommend me 1 book, what would it be?

2017-10-24 12:09:05 UTC

The myth of the 20th century - rosenberg, or the myth (on YouTube)

2017-10-24 17:47:46 UTC

depends on what you are interested in, if its the far north and animals i would reccomend "White Fang" or The Call of The Wild" both by Jack London. If you like India and british colonialism i would say "Kim" by Rudyard Kipling, he has really good short stories as well as being /ourguy/ (see: The White Mans Burden). If you like the high seas and adventure i would say "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville or "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" by Jules Verne. If you like Man VS Nature i would highly reccomend "The Swiss Family Robinson" by Johann Wyss or "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. There are a lot more but it all depends on where your interests lie, i spent most of my free time when i was 7-12 reading a lot of classic novels.

2017-10-24 18:00:26 UTC

White Fang and The Call of the Wild were probably two of my favorite novels as a kid. So much nostalgia there. Moby Dick isn't all high seas and adventure, so I would watch out there, but 20,000 Leagues definitely is. Treasure Island is also a decent one, make sure you get an older version or you might get censored stuff. Also, first edition, unedited Lovecraft is good if you're looking for horror-of-the-unknown, but those are generally a good bit longer and harder to wander through. Dante's Inferno is worth a read, even if you don't believe, and the fact it's in poetic forms helps get through it quickly. Usually you can get it along with Purgatorio and Paradisio. I also personally liked The Island of Dr. Moreau, which is sci-fi and darwinist ~~racist cough~~ ideas.

2017-10-24 18:46:05 UTC

Fight Club is a good short novel, even if you've already seen the movie.

2017-10-24 18:47:04 UTC

Johnny Got His Gun by Trumbo is another good novel, I found it rather long but I read it when I was like 13. I've heard people have read it in less than a day at times. It's a classic that everyone should read at least once.

2017-10-24 18:47:35 UTC

Another good book is Ishmael, by Daniel Quinn, which tries to look at the causes of civilization and the psychology required to make a civilization.

2017-10-24 18:47:44 UTC

But it's a novel, which makes it more interesting, imo

2017-10-24 18:47:51 UTC

lots of dialogue, not too long.

2017-10-24 18:49:35 UTC

And if you're into things that follow your personal ideology, I would read some Lovecraft, specifically his early short stories

2017-10-24 18:49:58 UTC

He constantly goes on about evil "nigger blood", I'm not even kidding.

2017-10-24 18:50:20 UTC

you can probably find his early works lying around on the internet

2017-10-24 19:40:40 UTC

@Belisarius While Moby Dick is one of the greatest American works written, I don't think it fits for @StaysafeTV - 191 lb Muscle Man since he says that he is not very well read (and wants to quickly go through a book).

2017-10-24 19:41:03 UTC

I recommend Animal Farm or 1984 if you haven't read them already.

2017-10-24 19:41:29 UTC

Animal Farm is short in volume, so I think it fits your description.

2017-10-24 19:56:15 UTC

โ€œTwo ice creams, a can of soup, four cheese sticks, an orange juice, a grape juice, and two packs of graham crackers.โ€

2017-10-24 20:01:35 UTC

Lol, that is a really good article

2017-10-24 20:02:25 UTC

Its not often you come by such candid experiences involving race

2017-10-24 20:06:46 UTC

There's something i've noticed is very consistent among less intelligent people (particularily those of certain races) - their inability to think ahead into the non-immediate future. That seems to be a common theme in that article

2017-10-24 20:08:57 UTC

Yes. Winter climates for those further from the equator (i.e. Europeans) forced the development of skills in planning ahead evolutionarily.

2017-10-24 20:11:14 UTC

At a risk of talking about something I don't have complete knowledge of- I read somewhere that those types of functions take place mostly in the frontal lobe, which is also the most recent part of the human brain to develop through evolution, and the last part of the brain to fully develop in a human life-span. Perhaps that's the part of the brain some races are lacking in.

2017-10-24 20:13:44 UTC

The frontal lobe does have much to do with everything related to thinking -- problem solving, memory, language.

2017-10-24 20:26:40 UTC

This wall of text from mpcdot.com talks about a similar phenomenon

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359486648368627713/372481039320481792/africa.jpg

2017-10-24 20:45:24 UTC

I pinned a text on <#359496856113381387> for anyone interested (the file of the book is there too).

2017-10-24 22:28:23 UTC

Thanks for the recommendations, I think I will read Animal Farm as I've read some of the others in my childhood. Big fan of sci-for novels as well if anyone has anyone good / thought provoking ones. Big fan of the dune series and heinlein's books

2017-10-24 22:44:25 UTC

Island of Dr. Moreau, if you've not read that already, and Brave New World. I'll have to wander through the collection again, but those pop to mind.

2017-10-24 23:01:44 UTC

@StaysafeTV - 191 lb Muscle Man For science fiction, you must read Brave New World (if you haven't already, of course).

2017-10-24 23:02:31 UTC

A lot of Evola's works touch on the dangers of modernity as well.

2017-10-25 13:30:15 UTC

@P14 structure is always more important

2017-10-25 19:42:14 UTC

brain size matters

2017-10-25 19:49:25 UTC

" โ€™When you make love youโ€™re using up energy; and afterwards you feel happy and donโ€™t give a damn for anything. They canโ€™t bear you to feel like that. They want you to be bursting with energy all the time. All this marching up and down and cheering and waving flags is simply sex gone sour.โ€™ "

This is from 1984
What do you think?

2017-10-25 20:09:05 UTC

@P14 1984 is only relevant to big tech companies

2017-10-25 20:09:26 UTC

although i'd advocate for voluntary sterilization

2017-10-25 20:09:38 UTC

not sure what response you wanted :v

2017-10-25 20:34:19 UTC

I personally find Huxley got it more right. Take the heart out of sex, make it all solely for the pleasure, and you control people by the basest part of their animal heritage without them ever knowing something was wrong. After all, most people just want to be happy, right?

2017-10-25 20:45:36 UTC

depression is increasing for this very reason ^

2017-10-25 20:46:15 UTC

we live in a brave new world where more and more our existence is ultimately just producing and consuming

2017-10-26 15:27:58 UTC

Here's Brave New World:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359486648368627713/373130644764753920/Brave_New_World.epub

2017-10-26 19:11:27 UTC

1984's excerpt that you provided is completely nonsensical and trying to derive meaning from it would be like deriving meaning from an superhero movies depiction of science

2017-10-26 20:25:34 UTC

@Narylimepie Nice strawman.

2017-10-26 20:30:55 UTC

That's not a strawman, I just didn't elaborate for the exact reason I gave, that that statement, even moreso w/o any context is a silly sentiment w/ no meaning.

2017-10-26 21:14:05 UTC

He didn't try to derive meaning from it, just asked what we thought. He may have just been asking for help in understanding the passage.

2017-10-26 21:16:18 UTC

It does look like a vague quote without any context.

2017-10-27 01:12:53 UTC

Does anyone have any books by Jared Taylor online?

2017-10-27 02:34:10 UTC

@Golden Eagle A digital copy? Which of his works do you need?

2017-10-27 16:54:40 UTC

Any really.

2017-10-27 16:54:44 UTC
2017-10-27 16:54:47 UTC

And yes, a digital copy

2017-10-27 18:38:20 UTC

Ok in about an hour.

2017-10-27 20:18:38 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359486648368627713/373566182818840577/Jared_Taylor_White_Identity_Racial_Consciousness_in_the_21st_Century.epub

2017-10-27 20:53:56 UTC

Thank you @User

2017-10-28 02:53:33 UTC

Two of my favorites, enjoy.

2017-10-28 02:53:37 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359486648368627713/373665582949597184/ThisTimeTheWorld.pdf

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359486648368627713/373665582949597186/The_Turner_Diaries.pdf

2017-10-30 12:53:56 UTC

Yeah that's a good site

2017-10-30 18:55:19 UTC

That's actually a really great place for maths help.

2017-10-30 18:55:42 UTC

The calculus stuff is really well-done.

2017-10-30 21:20:14 UTC

Agreed. Good site for math related topics (not so much for humanities and soft sciences).

2017-10-31 03:59:33 UTC

Kahnacademy's good

2017-10-31 03:59:59 UTC

Is there really any good books to recommend about community/country starting

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