Things are going to get rough. The halcyon days of previous decades are over. The basest human instincts, once held in check by institutions presided over by men of integrity and character, have been unleashed upon the world, and are now grasping for our throats.
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt knelt in prayer before an icon of Saint Jude, seeking the intercession of the patron saint of impossible causes.
Image: Spencer Pratt
This Henry Nowak case has me thinking about my nightclub bouncing days. One time a group of sikhs tried entering with their daggers and I refused them entry until they put the weapons in their vehicles. They cried discrimination for ten minutes, holding up the line, but I stood my ground. They eventually caved. Wanna know why? Shit skins don’t have integrity therefore they are incapable of actually taking their religion seriously.
Shit skins simply use religion as a means to gain privileges and exemptions in White societies. They cared more about booze and staring at women they could never get than their precious culture.
Jordan Peterson made a really important point:
The horrors of the Soviet Union didn’t just come from bad government. They happened because ordinary people were willing to lie, about almost everything.
He says the real cause wasn’t political. It was moral. Each person’s relationship to truth, their conscience, and their own soul.
We’re so quick to blame systems and leaders, but this hits deeper. The breakdown starts with individuals choosing comfort over honesty.
Once enough people accept small lies (even in the name of compassion), it opens the door to much darker places.
“We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, and still they continue to lie.” — Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Evidence against the current interpretation of birthright citizenship (being challenged by the Trump admin before SCOTUS):
If anyone who is born on US soil is automatically a citizen, then why did Congress need to enact a statute granting citizenship to Native Americans?
Thomas Sowell describes how he taught students:
“I’d spend a great deal of time putting together a reading list, where I’d find the strongest argument on one side and then the best example of the opposing view.”
“I didn’t test students on which side they believed. I tested them on whether they understood the arguments on both sides.”