Message from @Nikephoros
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i said that
Ah I see
For some reason that comfy pub dream always hits home for me
Probably one of the first things you lose when you become multiracial
Is having the same socialization patterns as people around you
Which is also one of the most devastating
I imagine it contributes a lot to the way people approach drinking now
Pubs will close in England because Muds don't drink
Think about that
I really really don't like migrants
@Convo that was a really good argument in regards to emotion versus morality, will be stealing that
@northern_confederate Ha-ha ! It's all you'res, my friend : )
@Convo that's a really good way of framing that
So Styx has a 4D chess narrative.
1. Trump's most ardent supporters don't actually support him, they hate him, they just want the wall and no wars.
2. Trumps most ardent opponents don't hate his policies, they just hate him for who he is and how he looks and sounds.
3. The 4D chess is betraying his ardent supporters knowing he can win their vote back in a heartbeat if he makes moves towards the policies they want. In the meantime he's trying to get the opponents to become supporters.
I call horse shit
How do yall feel about this recent Volkwagen commercial?
My feelings about it are mixed. On the one hand, I was pleasantly surprised to see a normal--arguably even traditional--white family having a brood of kids early on in life.
on the hand >sex on TV
Degenerate
On the other hand, I don't really think its all that appropriate for daytime regular TV b/c children and what not.
@Nikephoros Neither do i
With that in mind, I almost forgot that there are already suggestive and even obscene ads/programs on these channels already.
So it begs the question: is this ad just as bad as what's already mainstream?
I'm inclined to say that it isn't.
Probs better than the normal nikie
Yeah, I think so too.
A large white family and well thats how kids are made so...
Thinking back to my early childhood, I don't think I would've understood what was going on.
Anyways, I wonder if this is an indication that media companies--or at least ad firms--are changing direction on the anti-white themes.
No its white people buy Cars
And they like moneys
Well obviously! That's the entire point goal of advertising a product.
But there's always secondary themes involved in the messaging. The preceding trends have all pointed towards anti-white sentiments, but now some companies may be rethinking that approach.
Whether or not the ad firms genuinely care about the message they send in their ads, it can be interpreted as an indication of where these firms forecast society's tastes are headed.
i.e.: we might be able to better understand the approximate sentiments of our society if we take cues from people who analyze these things professionally
I understand that but the white family may be purely advertisment