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they miraculously lived through cannibalism, numbers, and luck
I only ever heard the cover of them by metallica before
I for one am ready to welcome Dickie Spencer as future POTUS.
HA
good article fallot recc me a classic muzzy political/philosophical text to read
A.C. Grayling is a sperg
you could read Ibn Khaldun's Muqaddimah @UOC but I don't know anything about this stuff
The sufi saints book
not political or philosophical though
I did think that
...and those claiming to be descended from Jewish “lost tribes”
i.e. half the population of afghanistan
can't wait
why don't you just read more stuff on that website @UOC , both Abdul Hakim Murad and Nuh-Ha-Meem Keller are excellent
both converts, one white british, one american jew
I got a book in the mail yesterday.
It covers how it was voted to make Sweden a multiculture by law.
Turns out it was jews.
Who were behind it.
With sources.
A kike called David Schwarz was the first to be a proponent for it, he was a journalist for the Bonnier(kikes) owned newspaper Dagens Nyheter.
And an overwhelming majority of proponents for it were jews in the 70's.
Haven't read it through just yet though.
its always jews
scratch the surface on any similar thing
jews
altright had a good article yesterday about need for leaderless movement. people put too much blame on spencer when he's just another guy out there doing things. made me think though...this organizational model is counter-intuitive to us. i wonder if there is a good book to read about how to do this. how to become a diaspora power basically. fifth political theory blog talks about this but i haven't come across a real practical how to.
why would you read a book about doing something that's never been done before
if you want a practical how-to of a leaderless movement
Hezbollah is a good example
what's intuitive, to me anyway, is an open hierarchical power structure
isn't that a contradiction
ok sure, hezbollah. where can i read about hezbollah?
what do you mean