Message from @Arthur Konrad

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2018-03-07 19:59:30 UTC  

that's what I mean when I say that while niggers are human pollution, lighter POCs are just more effective and thus more dangerous human pollution

2018-03-07 19:59:37 UTC  

I mean, well performed frankness, in wich however you don't find that simplicity, like you would among some primitive nomads for example

2018-03-07 20:00:29 UTC  

the lighter the POC gets, the more capable it is of lying, manipulating, and convincing fools that they are acceptable humans

2018-03-07 20:01:09 UTC  

a gook convinces you it is smart and organized so you marry its daughter, then your son is now a gook who grows up to eat fried cat and go gambling every weekend

2018-03-07 20:01:25 UTC  

It is an unfortunate situation however. When I read people in the first half of the 20th century writing favourable reports from the Muslim world, I tend to believe them, because I really think Muslims preserved some kind of good spirit among themselves even as far as that era. However, their decline into complete immorality has been rapid

2018-03-07 20:02:06 UTC  

East Asians have a wholly different style, more worthy of respect, certainly unique and far more refined

2018-03-07 20:03:29 UTC  

Summed up, I find Islam as having some innate spiritual and philosophical quality (some, not in its entirety), but ignorin the Muslim problem right now is simply totally imprudent to say the least

2018-03-07 22:26:22 UTC  

This reminds me of holocaust monuments.

2018-03-07 22:28:26 UTC  

red flag?

2018-03-07 22:30:09 UTC  

False flag

2018-03-07 22:33:43 UTC  

The Resurrection (La Resurrezione) is an 800-quintal (8 metric ton) bronze/copper-alloy[1] sculpture by Pericle Fazzini in the Paul VI Audience Hall in Rome.[2][3] Intended to capture the anguish of 20th century mankind living under the threat of nuclear war,[1] La Resurrezione depicts Jesus rising from a nuclear crater in the Garden of Gethsemane.

The sculpture's dimensions are 66 ft × 23 ft × 10 ft (20.1 m × 7.0 m × 3.0 m).[3] The commission for the work was ordered by Count Galeassi in 1965; casting began at the Michelucci Art Foundry in Pistoia in 1972; the final sketch was produced in 1975; and the work was completed and inaugurated on September 28, 1977.

The original work was done in polystyrene and the fumes of the burning plastic gave Fazzini a blood clot during its production.[2] The statue was restored over three months in 2011.[1]

2018-03-07 22:35:36 UTC  

"With disdain I will throw my gauntlet

Full in the face of the world,

And see the collapse of this pygmy giant

Whose fall will not stifle my ardour.

Then will I wander godlike and victorious

Through the ruins of the world

And, giving my words an active force,

I will feel equal to the Creator."

2018-03-07 22:36:40 UTC  

^ karl marx

2018-03-07 22:51:34 UTC  

That Jesus sculpture is Christ as his Oulanem figure.
Which itself is a Satanic inversion of Emanuel

2018-03-07 23:01:20 UTC  

yeah he was a satanist

2018-03-07 23:11:42 UTC  

he had good words though "all historical events happen twice, first time as a tragedy, second time as a farce"

2018-03-07 23:12:24 UTC  

words sourly forgotten if you ask me, and scarcely ever applied where they are in fact the most applicable

2018-03-07 23:13:20 UTC  

His critique of capitalism is spot on as is his discussion of the relationships between economic power politics and class

2018-03-07 23:13:58 UTC  

Everything else not so much

2018-03-07 23:14:38 UTC  

BUt that is mechanical thinking

2018-03-07 23:14:50 UTC  

His critique of capitalism is in essence the critique of a mechanical, class-organized society

2018-03-07 23:15:23 UTC  

Capitalist dynamics, as something that is in itself dependent on context, and is impartial per se, is not really subject to criticism

2018-03-07 23:15:46 UTC  

BUt obviously, by arguing for another class rule, Marx replaces one mechanical class revolution with another

2018-03-07 23:16:48 UTC  

Well I mean you can only really talk about thing as they actually happen and not as some contextless eternal truth or whatever

2018-03-07 23:17:05 UTC  

I mean you can talk that way

2018-03-07 23:17:16 UTC  

But i just ain't buying

2018-03-07 23:17:52 UTC  

Once labor is reduced to a commodity, it is insane to expect it won't become subject to simple market laws

2018-03-07 23:18:19 UTC  

But Bolshevism does not alter that. It only abolishes market, but not labor as commodity.

2018-03-07 23:18:59 UTC  

what are they going to do when enough labor is automated that labor as commodity has little if not negative value (higher error rate plus higher hourly cost than robots)

2018-03-07 23:19:08 UTC  

In fact, all the ways that Bolshevism penalizes the productive, is merely an attempt to fix a marketless society where labor is still a commodity (since everyone is a laborer, few would be able to make decent living by laboring)

2018-03-07 23:19:10 UTC  

that's going to hugely change shit

2018-03-07 23:20:08 UTC  

Not to mention that the entire principle itself, where every man is assumed a natural born laborer is simply so false, insane, made up and outright batshit insane, that talking about everything else with that as *a premise* is in itself pure subversion of dialogue

2018-03-07 23:20:08 UTC  

people on the right like to deny that any of that is happening

2018-03-07 23:20:21 UTC  

yeah

2018-03-07 23:20:22 UTC  

they'll have to hand out free money so that the country doesn't end up in an overproduction crisis

2018-03-07 23:20:42 UTC  

Labor, as a concept, is essentially industrial