Message from @Evan - NJ
Discord ID: 522127378076401714
I have a few ideas.
threaten social security?
You can use religion angle
But you can also just shame them
Say "Grandpa would never have stood for X"
Very powerful for many of them. The shame of the war generation
I think the language and symbolism of the (failed) Alt-Right really alienates alot of people.
We should be appealing to their nostalgia - we are patriots, American Nationalists and restorationists - we want the kind of America that they grew up in.
How can I get through to my dad so he stops seeing everything as Dem vs Repub?
Point out non whites don't celebrate their culture or customs. Christmas is a good time to make them notice.
Oops Ben Garrison's cartoon had a gun
@fgtveassassin Just get him to associate Rep with whites and Dems with anti-whites
Point out Africans never had snow and will never celebrate a snow holiday
I try to go with the anti-white angle and he goes with "depeneds on who it is" so does anyone have clips of established politicans being explicit anti-white?
Desert people will never embrace your comfy Christmas traditions no matter how many times it's shown on tv.
@Perihelion - CA Hey #NotAllDesertDewllers
@fgtveassassin That's hard. Especially hard since my Mom is basically white labor dem and it's hard for me to explain why Trump's wing of the R party is different from the establishment when all the media she listens to says otherwise
@fgtveassassin It doesn't matter, the republican party is like 90%+ white. If his generation supports the GOP blindly, and we are able to push the GOP in an identitarian direction, then guess what? He supports us now.
No convincing required.
@Perihelion - CA Nothing says Christmas like LED lights on a cactus imo
I just want him to stop voting Democrat
They’re the ones that threw away the America they grew up in. I have nothing but contempt for the majority of boomers
Christmas is us carrying the ancestral memory of father winter with us wherever we go.
Winter made us what we are.
@Evan - NJ Nah dont be. They grew up in a time were life was easy and they trusted the system to tell them truth.
Fear of nuclear annihilation was a big psychological factor
@Evan - NJ They were an easily tricked and gullible generation. THey didn't have access to the information we do. Additionally, with minimal exposure to diversity, it's easy enough to believe it's a good thing.
I don't think they would ever have anticipated the establishment turning against the best interests of the entire west.
I mean, really it's unprecedented throughout human history.
True, I guess it’s easy to look back at them as foolish but it was uncharted territory at the time
When your friend posts about the declining population of seahorses but thinks you’re “a bit radicalized” when you try to explain the great replacement.
Think about how difficult it is to admit when you're wrong - as an individual. For a baby boomer to take on our worldview they would have to admit that the entire ideology of their generation was wrong.
Just about every politician, celebrity, institution and organization betrayed them, either consciously and unconsciously - and every one of their peers, every single person they have ever loved or respected in their life went right along with it.
They have to accept that premise in order to see the world the way many of us do. A massive and extremely bitter pill to swallow.
They love the Alt Light angle
Same values
🤔
fucking conquered
i weep for my ancestors
The diversity dilemma: if everyone is the same then diversity is pointless. If they're not all the same then some differences must be bad.
The diversity paradox: the more heterogenuos mixing is enforced, the less diversity exists.
The equality dilemma: if all people are equal than prejudice is morally neutral preference. If they're not, then it could be justified.
The biological altruism dilemma: any species exhibiting out group benevolence must protect in group breeding to preserve the trait.