Message from @Balgias
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@Deleted User That's me being an autist.
10-4
She's a wholesome lady, a mother and wife. So it was meant respectfully
But I guess it's cringe
@Deleted User Yeah I was talking about a boers perspective not what we should be doing, lol
His doctrine of “social right” is that there are no abstract rights. They are contextualized into a way of life—that of the national collective. You have no right, for example, to do something that harms the economic life of the country. Rights in the West are mindless slogan words without meaning. They exist to end an argument without making your case: “I have a right to do this” the American businessman might say as he outsources is jobs to China. Justifying such an alleged “right” is another matter, but the very act of claiming a “right” to do something shuts down all argument. Lukashenko asks, not what are your “rights,” but what is the “good” thing to do. No one has a “right” to undermine the public good, especially for private profit. The entire point of law is to protect labor from the arrogance and currency-fetishism of the ruling class. Only strong leadership able to go over the heads of the powerful can fashion such laws. Lukashenko and Belarus have reaped the benefits of such a policy.
Only thing I had against it is it makes her sound old @Wood-Ape - OK/MN
And she's not.
(to me at least <:sad:366743316475281408>)
Social nationalism is based and also redpilled
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN You know what they say. Sky's out thighs out
We need more voices of a social bent on our side such as Eric Striker
There is no reason for the leftists and globalists to corner those issues
It's kind of bad journalism/article posting to totally shade -what- drugs she was suffering with
@Ald Why do we need more guys like Eric Striker?
I meant specifically social leaning on economic issues, not the way he presents generally
@ThisIsChris White Male Leftists are a growth market. Only more will become alienated by brown/women/trans coalition
>be nice to junkies liars and thieves
Uh...no
How're we expected to take actions against drug issues if this story was local to me, it could have been pot, bath salts, pain meds, we don't get to know
I'm going to stay out of this convo...I've gotten in trouble for my views in the past.
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN That may be true, I don't see how, but it is worth exploring...the left and right, when either is sane, agree on pretty much everything, just not on how to pay for it or how to do it.
Yeah being "far right" really means social issues, lolbert economics have never gone anywhere.
Do far-right nations really have a lot in the way of economic problems?
"far right" is all about social issues. Most of IE seems to have totally different ideas on economics.
@Ald we tend to avoid economic issues, but we're not opposed to either direction
I know
I'll ask Pinochet....he says no.
It's like how we were talking about yesterday, we don't want to be stuck defending policy positions we don't really care about
(Pinochet was a stooge for American oligarchs)
But ye don't feel like having an economics debate
If you have a community where you can confidently come to your neighbor for aid or assisting them the economic issues have a way of sorting themselves out
Far right enough to prove economy benefitted from the turn around.
The Chilean economy actually stagnated
@Ald but fair point. He was useful until he wasn't.
Economic issues are very very context dependent. Take it from an Econ major like me. There is no one way for any time period. We can work that stuff out when we have our own nation. As long as we have a people with the goal being centered around the preservation of the people of the nation, it will not be too hard
Yeah
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.