Message from @Cat the Sink Pisser
Discord ID: 647139424605569035
Not man made.
Man made is real. It won’t kill everyone, but it will make life more difficult.
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Pollution is the real problem, not climate change
People will adapt to changing climate
climate change will convince the people to abolish the state
also it doesn't exist because yesterday it snowed
did you know that if you put more energy in a system than you let out
the system heats up?
and that CO2 is an insulating gas?
WOOOOOOOAAAAH
wacky isnt it?
>doesn't think climate change is real
>brown and black people flood your country in not the hundreds of thousands but literally millions because you didnt give a shit
Energy is conserved
thanks for telling us the first law of thermodynamics
something pretty much everyone knows
You're welcome
You are very smart
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@everyone Daily Question 🔖
- Is capitalism a threat to nationalism/culture? What is your general view on capitalism?
Yes.
Yes its gay
No, but the Jews have infected it
I am in support of capitalism.
Muh jews
Unrestricted Capitalism is a threat to nationalism.
Capitalism can't be restricted
Accelerate
Accelerate
And more
Tbh, fuck it
But Capitalism as a whole is a good thing that when properly implemented builds a perfect society, especially when working in tandem with Nationalism.
Mercantilism FTW
Capatalism is the best -ism, anyone who thinks different is lazy and selfish
You cannot be a Capitalist and a Nationalist is my stance.
Man cannot serve two masters.
"Markets are part of the infrastructure —its immanent intelligence — and thus entirely indissociable from the forces of production. It makes no more sense to try to rescue the economy from capital by demarketiz- ation than it does to liberate the proletarian from false consciousness by decortication. In neither case would one be left with anything except a radically dysfunctional wreck, terminally shut-down hardware. Machinic revolution must therefore go in the opposite direction to socialistic regu- lation; pressing towards ever more uninhibited marketization of the pro- cesses that are tearing down the social field, 'still further' with 'the movement of the market, of decoding and deterritorialization' and 'one can never go far enough in the direction of deterritorialization: you
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haven't seen anything yet'" - Nick Land