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@Metalheim yup. Moat aren't from uc
I'm curious if the is will triangle w/ Russia against china
Although China has been buying resource rights world wide for years w/o much notice.
@Death Strike's Bat elaborate on needing more writers?
They sure did hang altright around his neck pretty well.
Where do the antifa, black bloc, soros goons, and those folks congregate?
@atavisionary Nope
"This is just so fucking great. Google Milo and you'll see." And this is what those dipshits accomplished: the whole nation googling him. Talk about counter productive.
Yvette Felarca - putting a face and background to that name now
@atavisionary Yeah - she's certifiable. Been readin on her antics. She needs help badly.
She looks like the chick from Shutter.https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR906cJLleopq5BYCi4qsvU2K1O6kiScxoLH9V2KiIbjypHrYRP
We really need to amplify calling them the ctrl-left rather than alt-left.
@atavisionary Thats a good convo on TRP
I always saw it that way. Maybe not in the proper sense, but it certainly was a power grab in context of the times and troubles of the day.
Perhaps akin to how business views the moon and Mars now.
I don't think Musk does things for the shits and grins of it, basically.
My take: colonialism in the "classic" sense, though, was spurred due to Europe tapping out on resources for, as you put it, an arms race.
Money, power, greed, etc all in the vacuum of Europe with nowhere else to go.
@diversity_is_racism After thinking of the podcast, what philo movement started modernity? Was it just the absence of roman influence then dark ages to find a way back to a new path?
@diversity_is_racism "Effect" as well, although Rome would have fallen with or without Constantine's acceptance/mainstreaming. However, the economic model of conquest was also baked in the same cake.
@Metalheim Good evening.
@-A The resources of conquest - specifically metals and wood were (maybe are) linear
@-A Not as fast as they were being used for infrastructure, war, etc.
Specifically what was required for ship keels at the time.
Every day. Then I hit the morning commute and say fuck it.
I'm really waiting to see what/how ANTIFA gets spun for their latest antics. Call me an optimist here, but I think there's a lot to work with.
They just need the corpse of Mao hung around their necks
Let the normies sort them out while we sort the normies
There's a part of my thinking, and I know this is a bit biased, that leftist thinking/belief needs to be coddled, developed and learned. Non-leftist (conservatism for example) is more a natural state. That being said, ending the left gives us what's natural.
I sort of split it in masculine/feminine though. Provider/provided for. Conqueror/conquered even
I agree with it to a certain extent. I think in many ways, though, we have that now to some extent too. The notion of "freedom" gets in the way of seeing that fully realized though. The terminology is irrelevant to me - I get the meaning more than the means.
The inherent problem (and I acknowledge I haven't fleshed the notion fully yet) is there is the problem of "who decides". Perhaps there is a free market sort of volunteerism that would get us there. Not sure how to get from current state to desired.
The "who decides" question is the same problem, in part, with egalitarianism.
I do, though, think we should be allowed to fully self segregate as a natural right of sorts.
And that's why I mentioned it's somewhat like we have now. We aren't happy with that though. Unfortunately we can't opt out - and for that matter never willfully entered in to the agreement as it was made at birth.
"Then they used their popularity as external validation of their status." or their skill motivated/manipulated folks to see it that way.
The problem we have now, and back to something Brett says: lack of consequentialism. The results dont matter. Feeling good does to too many.
That goes back to my comment on opting out/volunteerism. We shouldn't have to replace the elites - we should be able to select them by what we follow.
@diversity_is_racism Yeah. Ate fresh today.
I have the Subway tramps trained when my wife gets lazy lol
@-A I was heavy in to punk in most my HS years tbh. I crossed over between punk, Beastie Boys, early Metalica, etc
LOL same here. I left home early though, so I had little to stop my exploration
Can't say I blame him. Recruiters are the lowest form IMO.
German industrial something or other. Forgot how they classed it.
@Gil O'Teen Meh. That's great if you're the last man on earth, but we don't live in a bubble. The threat is an external, so self-righteousness does/means/is nothing but mental masturbation.
@MRB Agreed. Living with saintly thoughts resting on simply being virtuous without regard to those that mean to do you harm is overly solipsistic.
Reminds me of the cuck think line "take the moral high ground"
Yeah. Seems like it. It seems like one of those "perfect world" ethical points of view. Those only work on paper, and given all the assumptions work. Idealistic while not at all pragmatic.
bc conspiracy is weird both ways: the believer and the non look at each other like they're both crazy
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