Hitler? No I prefer George Washington, leader of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War. He was a liberal Freemason and land speculator that supported slavery and believed all men were created equal, the most based thing in the universe. Took some real moxy, I’ll tell yah.
I’m coming back to this clip from a while ago to raise how one of the dumbest notions that is very common amongst the broad Western world is the idea that capitalism is somehow an “individualist” ideology and progressive socialism somehow a “collectivist” one.
Capitalism is the belief that you can put a tangible value on the products and outputs of a human being and that that value is decided by a ‘market’ a system for determine the demand of the broad collective human society for that output. Capitalism is the most collectivist ideology on the planet (good thing).
Progressive leftism, on the other hand, is the ideology that the collective of human society should be made completely subservient to the needs of the individual.
I was at an event a few nights ago and some chick asked some half baked question along the lines of “when you encounter a person our society deems mentally ill on the subway, why do *you* expect them to change their behavior to make you comfortable, and not *you* to change your baseline standards to be more accepting of them?” This is the ideology of Mamdani and people like him. Is this a “collectivist” ideology? Of course not.
Leftists do not actually believe in a “collective.” They believe that society should be made slaves to individuals, and that the lowest common denominator of society should determine the collective standards and functionality for *all* of society.
*Only* capitalism/market mechanisms offer a (non rw authoritarian) mechanism for enabling collective organization and alignment at scale. Only capitalism can enable actual collectivism.
Fin.
@Ehrenkrieg2 Nietzsche saw the work of Ultra nationalism as a form of retrograde tribalism and mass herd identity. He was always advocating for the individual superiority not the hallucinogens of nationalism as an egalitarian concept of equal inherent value for all members of the same race
@HeritageIndiana You guys are doing great work regardless, i do not want to see this movement become another social media phenomenon that grasps at straws. The stakes are too high.
@HeritageIndiana It is easy to create life. It is much harder to live it. Victory is not certain, even with all the progress we've made. The the native birthrate issue, if it even exists, would correct itself naturally or through state policy, after we achieve total victory.