Message from @j58412
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I mean the optimistic message is that the powers that be cant directly conteol people... This isn't set in stone.
There was a quote by Otto Von Bismark: "The statesman's task is to hear God's footsteps marching throughΒ history, and to try and catch on to HisΒ coattailsΒ as He marches past. β
In other words in the chaos of history things can be changed by those who prepare etc. :)
> My take first listening to that video is that we're veering from destabilisation into crisis now - bit of a grey zone...
> I'd imagine normalisation is if democrats get in and legislate a lot of this anti white hatred into codified laws (moreso than now). I mean it'll be a continuous process ofc..
@j58412 I do still think we are in step 3, but with the whole taking a knee for BLM & burning the flag, that jus seems like an attempt to normalise all this, fortunately it has received lots of push back from ppl with brains & that helps to weaken the conditioning that is being conducted on a global level by the media & celebrities endorsing the "protests" etc etc
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We will see how Minneapolis survives, if this does actually materialise.
But there was literally a video of the mayor of Minneapolis saying he wouldnt defund the police & after that he got booed by the crowd lmao what a pathetic man, he has merely bent over backwards to the needs of the mob.
"If he says no, guess what the fuck we gon do next year"
Bruh
Now it makes sense why he is planning on disbanding the police department cuz if he doesnt, he will lose the vote within Minneapolis lmao
These ppl are pathetic
Like you said the demoralisation has taken place over generations to get us here
This society is rotten through and through...
Both at macro level and in each individual, via general weakness of character and convictions
He's being called a coon from all of twitter
Dont agree with equality being the truth though, that's how we got into this mess in the first place, this idealistic pursuit of extreme egalitarianism.
Its true
Problem #2 - [what we're transitioning into today] - white people are evil. Black people are best
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Particularly bc problem #1 leads us to "if everyone is equal why haven't we got the same outcomes?" Oh, it must be bc of privilege [insert bs]. Problem #2 is a natural outcome of Problem #1. Our society, at its most basic level, is founded on a lie.
Yeah both equality of outcome & opportunity are 2 very big lies, but I mean ppl want to believe it because within liberal democratic cultures, we have cultivated a society that focuses more on idealism than pragmatism (an inherently conservative traditional value).
Regarding the pseudo premise of "equality" -- Linda Gottfredson, an American psychologist & lecturer at the University of Delaware, published this graph showing the correlation between biological differences in intelligence and how this coincides with social consequences regarding job prospects between the races.
Based femoid
Based academic
Based indeed.
Its funny even with this information there's always a guilt feeling deep down. Like we're not meant to feel proud about our people: Even though by rights we should. The conditioning runs deep. I think to fully come out of it is an emotional process just as much as an intellectual one.
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Thats why the recent riots were a big thing. The emotional shock of this could happen to me probably woke a lot of people up.
Not just to the reality of differences between people but to feeling a sense of kinship with themselves again.
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