Message from @Jacob
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Lemme get it itβs hysterical
This was in their propaganda πππ
These dudes out here using paradox games
Austria Hungary out the gate too
And China lol
Theyre on the grind
That's amusing
>India
Lol, okay. Pajeets have more fight in them than Swedes
that looks like the map I used to play 4chan Risk on when I was 16
LMAO it includes Crimea
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okay serious question
everyone says "read Culture of Critique", but how useful actually is it?
Reading "the Dirty War on Syria" recently. More and more of the author's assertions seem supported every day
@Jacob Useful for convincing the academically minded
Insane Polish Chick?
God I would love to have an insane right wing Slavic girl as an acquaintance
How insane?
How Polish?
that sounds like a lot of fun
How chick?
not too insane
Polish is good, but the others are close enough
must be fully female
most of my friends outside of IE right now are Ukrainian females
they're fun to be around but they're not insane or right wing
knowing a Slavic girl that reads Culture of Critique sounds like a lot of fun
I'm 21 and I'm pretty close friends with my 29 year old former manager who is a Ukrainian woman
It feels kind of weird sometimes but usually I don't think about it @Nemets
i once apply for CIA scholarship, but never got a response
tCoC is good for open-minded academic moderates, lefty anti-Neocons, heavy reading non-Evangelical Christians, high IQ brown people, and people who (through memes or whatever) are immune to being scandalized but lack sophisticated understanding (which the book can help establish). The work is important and definitive but is is by no means suitable for the masses.
well ya duh
most of the books we read aren't gonna be suitable for the masses
that's not meant to be a snobby "I'm smarter than everyone" comment
because I genuinely don't think I am, it's just that the average person doesn't have nearly the interest in these kind of subjects as we do
Though we should aim for these books to be seen as normal to the masses <:redpill:439924063377555497>
well, they should be seen as socially acceptable
but not everyone needs to be super into politics
we need to have a small, dedicated (but not obsessed) group of people that studies this stuff and filters the ideas into the mainstream
So, for me, a "useful" book is one where I could either apply the knowledge to my personal life, or I could use the knowledge to refine my talking points
Damn @Kingfish Germany is cucked in that game