Message from @Evan
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Btw when I saw moon I thought it was rev. Moon. So I had a totally different first impression.
indeed. Still a bizarre sight
Yeah still bizarre.
@Current Ronin I’m pretty sure your friends still believe the whole white people stole everything or cheated there way here myth.
I’d say they are just a few inconvenient truths away from understanding having kids are important. Not that you should really push them much
I’m just saying try not to lose too many normie friends.
That's a good mindset. You'll never influence your apolitical friends, if they're no longer your friends.
@Evan I'm sure they do a little bit but really I think they don't believe in anything
Besides their playstation network and craft beers
I mean i didn’t have the patience for a lot of people. I probably could have had more influence and helped them if I did though.
I’m sure you’re smart enough to make that decision for yourself either way.
@Fred X - NJ to hand out water bottles and asylum paperwork? 😑
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN only if they make them authentic tacos
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN to provide a hand over the border
@Evan A lot of our guys still believe this myth. Most Americans with positive White identity accept as given that Indians were massacred in aggressive war or through intentional spreading of disease.
And it’s hard to blame them. It’s constantly repeated by all the people who are supposed to know better than you. Ie the professors, media and elites
I find the less someone trusts their instinct for reasoning the less likely they are to see past it
1491 should be mandatory reading for anyone in the US. Mann shows that the mortality estimates for Indians are way overstated and most of the deaths that ever happened were not due to war but to diseases. The Old World diseases were spread from Indian to Indian so the majority of those who ever died never knew Europeans existed.
Europeans also had harder lives than Indians. They were victims of disease-ridden cities, lack of economic opportunity, and despotic governments. Their life expectancies were short and those that settled the North Atlantic fled in droves to live amongst the "savages" because life wasn't so hellish.
People also forget that many indian tribes sided with the British before, during, and after the War of 1812, and that they regularly received arms and ammunition form the British who encouraged them to raid settlements.
It’s not like the native populations believed in diversity. They had a policy of killing anyone that came close to their territory.
There's a place in the Dakotas that was dated some time during the 11th or 10th century where one tribe wiped out another tribe and threw them into a giant pit
Oof
@Logan 1491 is now my next book. I’ve had it on the reading list for a while.
The Crow Creek Massacre during the 1300s
1493 is pretty good too. I probably wouldn't have finished it if I hadn't read 1491 first. 1493 is all about the silver trade between Peru and China that Spain ran from the Philippines.
daily posting of based clip
https://youtu.be/H1y_0NfhF9c
thanks to audiobooks I never have to use my eyes to read again.
So much quicker though
never really tried an audio book, but i've got two downloaded for my roadtrip to Utah next weekend
@BryceB-ND tv is twice as fast
@Lawrence of Eurabia Ship of Fools is narrated by Tucker himself. It is 6 hours of his best takes.
I need to get that one
It was a quote though
His position is a bit different from ours. It is this odd blend of oligarchy and third positionism as well as White identity and anti-racism. You'll have to see it to believe it but it makes sense.
@Evan yes. He used the book as an excuse to quote people swearing. Hearing him swear was like watching those videos of dogs in suits.
😂
It was bold. But it was also necessary in dismantling the current thought process of liberal elites.
And if he was every attacked for that, it would just bring attention to what he wrote, which is damning.
Grains were where it all started to go wrong. @DairyMaxx
It was either in "Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World" or just an episode of Hardcore History but there was this account of their interaction with the Chinese. They treated the peasantry like grazing animals in part because they ate grain. Real humans would have eaten meat, in their view.
Eat like a ruminant, think like a ruminant.