Message from @Sam Anderson
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yup
every historical economy comes with a books-worth of context needed
Like when I talked to Jared Taylor at our first conference about the Trump Steel tariffs. He said, he is generally opposed to them, but the real creator of wealth is the people. For example, Switzerland. What massive industrial products to they have? No, their strength is their people.
Economics is about as much a science as the social sciences are. It's really obtuse when a libertarian dismissively says "learn economics" as if most economies or most economists are Austrian (they aren't at all)
Like one of our guys over here said, I have to give him credit, @still brodie - CA "Dude it doesn't matter if you think the earth is round or flat, our enemy wants us off of it." The sentiment is the same. Economics will sort itself out if we unite.
TRUEDILTOM is a good dude to follow on econ
" learn economics " aka buy into narratives about the past
@Freiheit - CA I absolutely agree with that
Muh 1800s econ books
It's also important to recognize that polarization is far greater in diverse societies
Yeah...
We can't have a real discussion about economics or any other aspect of running a civilization while we have basically a tribal cold war at all times in our polity
Once we have our own place and all actually want what's best for its people we can discuss how to get there
Since there are more fault lines, the steaks are much higher. In a white community where everyone accept the premise that politics should ultimately benefit the people, it's a lot easier to discuss even the most controversial issues.
What the Us has now is not even politics in like an ideological sense
True...we need to move our people forward. Priority is unifying a paneuro (white) people group.
White, non-Semitic.
This is anecdotal, but, an example is Poland. People have their opinions and no one really cares if you disagree with them. When I tell people who visit from Poland about how it's dangerous to have certain opinions here, they thing it's absurd.
Even to the more liberal people living in Poland it's weird to them that I should worry about being open about supporting Trump
@Jacob same experience with Italians
Yeah, friends of mine who really never " grew up " can never understand why I would be on one of the polarizing ends of opinions.
@Nemets I noticed Eastern European stores in the US have a crazy disproportionate amount of products from Lithuania and Latvia
especially Latvia
Interesting how people feel free in the right leaning countries and not the left leaning ones
Look at the labels next time you go to a Russian store, everything is "Product of Latvia"
@Sam Anderson Were English/Irish/Scots/French who came to America in the first wave based?
it's really weird
Is it just cheaper than other countries to get from Latvia @Jacob ?
@Jacob I wonder if there's some trade deal thing that incentivizes that.
" A nation for white men of good character " I'de say that's about based incarnate
BLUE microphones are from Latvia
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN Well they went over and colonized, instead of being menial laborers, so yes.
.... why Latvia
Okay well conquered
@Asatru Artist - MD You'd think the cheapest countries to get it from would be the poorer ones, and, as far as I know, Latvia isn't particular poor as far as Eastern European countries go
@ophiuchus dude I have no idea
they literally imported *bread* from Latvia
Hahaha
@Sam Anderson which involved quite a bit of labor. But if you're making a "they did it without welfare" type point, then okay.