@FreakSpeely Yes, individualists die quickly in a war setting. (just look at 40K). Ironically the more a society radicalize against individualism and the more you will feel its importance.
@Dagnar @FreakSpeely no individualist society (or small tribe) has survived to this day. They all died or have been enslaved. We don't need any proof beyond that.
@Dagnar @FreakSpeely I like individualism. But I recognize the obvious weaknesses of it. It’s important to be able to think by yourself to not fall into retarded ideologies. But apart from that we need each other to survive.
If we were alone on a island life would be miserable.
@Dagnar @FreakSpeely I wasn't explicitly thinking about that. More like a herd of sheep following an authority figure without thinking for themselves.
@Dagnar @FreakSpeely Usury is bad yes. No argument against that.
For people’s cultures, traditions, and even genetic purity I think there shouldn’t be any agendas to either destroy them or prevent any change. They should slowly evolve over time, naturally, letting the strong live and the weak go.
For the nazis, their diplomacy was terrible and military strategies abysmal. I invite you to look at Military History Visualized on Youtube. He debunks a lot of myths about the 4th Reich army.
People want ethnostates. Globalism and mixed race paperwork nationalism are so unpopular, they have to be persuaded, coerced, and in some cases forced at gunpoint.
People want their traditions to continue and thrive. Inviting dissimilar peoples into your land only dilutes your culture and traditions and in order to accommodate the "new" citizens, the native culture must be demonized as "racist"
People don't want usury. In many countries, especially Islamic ones, usury is so illegal it can be a death sentence. Debt-based economics are part of a larger negativity where "You owe me!" becomes the weapon to rape others of their value.