@InezFeltscher Women's political opinion's are a lagging indicator. It shows not what WILL win but what has already won. They will stop being communist only AFTER they are defeated, not before.
This book is incredible and the first time you read it you marvel at how the ancient world was entirely defined by religion and how much things have changed
Then you realize nothing has actually changed and you’ve been handed the keys to understand the world
Curtis Yarvin reveals his softer side, saying that although he despises America's founding myths, he is passionate about youth athletics: "I care about the people. I like the human beings. I like small-town football."
Here’s how migration through Darien worked — the path we saw, at least.
Migrants in Colombia were taken by boat to a trailhead on the Caribbean side, where they’d meet with cartel “guides.”
From there they’d hike about 20 miles to the headwaters of the Tuquesa River, where they’d be picked up in canoes and taken to Bajo Chiquito — the Embera village we visited. They’d be greeted by aid NGOs, and processed by SENAFRONT via their office there — which under Panama’s last administration was made into a legal entry point.
They’d receive food and water from the UN, USAID, etc. — and when possible they’d be ferried downriver to the Pan-American Highway. In the meantime, they’d camp in massive tent cities in Bajo Chiquito and Marraganti.
This entire process was managed, guided, and pushed along by millions of international aid dollars at every step.
Even this difficult, remote section of the trip north was assembly-line managed by a well-funded, international network.
Tbh, we need this in the States too.
Shadow elections, run by the membership and the zealous, highly vetted but easy to participate in, completely unaffiliated with the "official apparatus" and robust data tracking.
The primaries and elections should be coronations.
While the rest of the New England protestants evolved into what is today's shitlibs, Mainers "swamp Yankees" were far enough out of the way to be ignored. While their faith declined like the rest of New England prots they didn't get the software update to modern shitlibery until very recently. I even recall seeing the rebel flag flown by lower class Mainers growing up, though not today.
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Coast has largely been bought up by wealthy out of state libs who are politically organized. Once you go inland it becomes a wasteland real quick. Communities of previous generations destroyed and those who remain totally demoralized. Easy pickings. You'll find witchcraft supply stores and smoke shops sooner than a church (Maine is at the bottom for church attendance rates).
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Hi could you be just a little more transparent about how every last one of your Causes is just a thin hypocritical pretext to mask your insatiable, instinctive, simian lust for power
Generally, the people at the top aren’t sociopaths either.
They’re just inside a giant machine they didn’t create. They see everything through the machine’s screen. How else would it work?
But once you allow for this—and they for the reverse—they’re easy to get along with
If you believe propaganda is effective in changing public opinion, does that not also undermine your belief in democracy itself?
If the people are not in control of their own thoughts how is it possible for an elected govt. to be 'by the people'? Sounds like the real sovereigns are those that create knowledge (Harvard) and distribute knowledge (NYT). @curtis_yarvin