Message from @McFansy
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Our movement needs to be 2 faced, basically
think about it this way the current globalism model is under pressure due to corona. Corona might be the force required to push economic reform on nations that can actually do that ie. accelerating automation
its about the economy, the idea of post economic thinking wont go anywhere
One narrative to the working class, the other to the bourgeoisie and msm
Cornoa is a short term victory for nationalism, longer term will be more damaging.
The 20th Century is long gone, a working labor movement is practically nonexistent.
automation should be one of the biggest nightmares for any reactionary
Automation is about high skilled jobs
I certainly hope that Covid-19 will result in more nationalists
And I think it will
>thinking thats a good thing
Automation could be good if we go accelerationist
The Covid-19 pandemic shows how fucked up globalist interconnectedness is
@ManDefault36 I have a belief that the destruction of Global Supply chains mixed with the fact many people still wants consumer goods will result in more pressures for more self-sufficient automated solutions for cheap production of goods and services.
Which is not very good for one's culture, may heighten hedonism.
Yea, the coronavirus has had a silver lining for us
will the result be the end of liberalism or Liberalism taking a new form that will placate nationalist because of automated autarky
@ManDefault36 only in the short term... once the restrictions are lifted the globohomo will use this to promote the world coming together even though it was the opposite #clownworld
Perhaps
Hopefully people won't buy it
@Despot Romanicus the Enslaver Automation might be good for addressing the common "much low skilled jobs" argument for immigration
yes but everyone is suffering so no place has an out pouring
Automation would certainly reduce the need for immigrants, but it does not get rid of consumerism and its culturally corrosive effects.
but not everyone is suffering as much as them
I'd rather have automation working on low-skilled jobs if it means we no longer have to rely on immigrant labour
@Despot Romanicus the Enslaver That can be a separate issue to be dealt with
At least the borders are closed for a few months
9/11 there was an outpouring
If anything the modern immigrant might be like the slaves of the 18th century before industrialization
Getting rid of consumerism is a very long-term goal
a cheap labor alternative that prevented economic reform
Restricting immigration seems to be more plausible in the short term
@McFansy yes but that was one place at one time not the whole world NY is not ground zero sorry for the terrible pun...
@Sirens I just don't see the same spirit as before. I would bet something has changed.
To reduce migration there neds to be a stronger focus on our own poor ie the MAGA rust belt campaign
it actually worked
@McFansy yes but i dont think it would be the same due to the dynamics
How long until Richard Spencer endorses Julius Melema in South Africa and starts calling everyone who disagrees a "boomer"?