Show newer

Tags: historical_perspective, quote, race, politics, democracy, diversity, lee_kuan_yew
Source: The booru is down for now
Download all the images here
Check us out on Gab and Telegram

@Rudolf_von_Goldenbaum This is one of the biggest Reddit memes that comes up whenever a "What did Barack Obama get wrong during his presidency" questions comes up. How convenient for the astroturfed libshits to bring this up because it is now convenient for them. Because Milquetoast Mitt was considered just as much of a Nazi as Trump was during the 2012 election to these people.

Never take anything a libshit says too seriously, as consistency to them is like mixing oil and water.

@deprecated_ii Most likely they have their whole application process outsourced to someone outside the company. And given that they are not the main users of this software, I can easily see them being unconcerned with having their application process working properly. After all, they get plenty of applicants as is.

At least, that is my theory.

@basedbagel If anyone insists on using the term "Common Era" (BCE or CE in either case), ask them what the reason is for distinguishing these eras. Just what could have happened at/around the year we started counting up from 0.

To some extent, this makes sense if you lack abstract thinking. If they were able to impose every part of their ideology, they would not feel one bit restricted.

Just like a hardcore Christian would not feel all that restricted if the government became a Christian theocracy. A law that says you have to go to church every Sunday? Well, the hardcore Christian is already doing that, so he would not see a difference.

Apply this to any ideology, and you can see how shortsighted many people are.

Show thread

Some commies think that they will get their worldview with some form of anarchism. Except the problem is that most people would not go along with their bullshit ideology if they were not forced to do so.

So when I call for a challenge to start having the government removed from the equation, I am openly challenging their premise that they are not about using government force. Generally, you find out that they are, but only for the things they want and against what they don't want.

Show thread

Any time a commie or socialist tells me that their ideology has nothing to do with the government forcing people to comply with their ideology, I would challenge them to support removing the government from our lives as much as possible.

Start talking about getting rid of welfare, laws that force a variety of quotas for "equality," and any other law that is redistributive in some way.

How long will it take before they tell you that "We can't do that!"

On the note of immigration, anyone who talks about immigrants coming here for "freedom" needs to get their head checked. Most people coming to the USA do so for economic reasons. They have no love for any American values (or what is left of them) or have a strong desire to become Americans culturally.

Not saying America is all that great now with our corrupt government wanting to compel everyone to their faggotry by gunpoint, but if you are moving to a country, do so for the right reasons.

Show thread

"America is such a racist country," which is why people of so many races from around the world go through great lengths (legal and illegal) to get into this country.

Either the country is not all that racist or the people coming here do not seem to think that it is enough of a problem for them.

Not that the word "racist" means jack all these days. It is only used to browbeat whites in order to get more money from them.

@PinochetsCommieCopter My theory is that they going to say that if anyone who opposes this sexual deviancy agenda are "just like the Nazis." Because it was indeed the Nazis who put a stop to this.

So that leaves people with a decision. What do they do when they are accused of being a Nazi when they oppose degeneracy? Go to the standard "but I'm not a Nazi" response? Stop caring about the label? Or maybe something else entirely?

No one under 50 actually has any faith in public institutions or the country as a whole. BurgerLand is kept together only due to the threat of force, plus the fact that things haven't gotten completely unbearable for most people yet.

Imagine if they actually tried mass conscription for a major war with Russia/China/Iran. At that point telling DC to fuck off is the path of least resistance.

@Eiswald @imperiumpress Whether feminism continues or not in countries like South Korea is not able to be realized if the US is going to export their progressive faggotry to all countries it exerts control over. Only after the US is no longer a major factor can countries have real self determinism on policies such as feminism and butt sex. Because I really doubt most countries are organically deciding these things on their own.

@Eiswald @imperiumpress to an extent, yes. Though there is still the problem of birth rates being far too low and staying low for too long. Immigration is a false remedy as it does not fix the native fertility rate as well as the fact that it is demographic replacement.

What needs to be done is deal with the root of the issue, which is feminism/female empowerment. But with the Big GAE having too much influence, that problem cannot be addressed properly until the US stops screwing with the world

@sardonicsmile This is not quite correct, as babies do not really have freedom. They "do what they want" and generally do not get punished, but most parents are necessarily restrictive with what their babies can do.

A baby can do whatever in a playpen, but that baby is still unable to leave that playpen. Same thing applies in every other setting a baby would be in.

This is regardless of how things break down. Be it balkanization or factional conflicts between 2 or more groups trying to control everything, we need to have people see a major change in how they are living and a lack of desire to maintain the status quo, as starving and being deprived of many modern conveniences is not an acceptable status quo.

Rising prices and a gradual decrease in standard of living is acceptable, even if it sucks. It is not an existential threat to your life.

Show thread

Just think about your typical American. They go to work on a regular basis, get food from their grocery store, and do a variety of things with their free time, be it spend it with friends/family or on some hobbies. This means most people have some sense of normalcy in their lives.

When it comes to a civil war, it is a point of no return, where normal no longer exists. Most people still have their comforts and routines that they would not wish to deviate from in favor of major chaos.

Show thread

Any talk about civil war in the US should not be considered seriously until we get to a point where actual suffering and hardship is taking place. Even with our economy being a dumpster fire (despite the propaganda insisting otherwise), things are really no where near bad enough.

When we have actual issues like food shortages, energy shortages, and any other shortages, then we have real potential for people to actually be ready for some sort of action.

Show older
Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.