Both sets of my great-grandparents came here with nothing, lived in a grass hut in Kansas, and built success through grit and faith. They didn’t lose their German roots… they added to America. Assimilation isn’t erasure; it’s blending strength with strength. Proud of both!
The most successful case of assimilation into American society (Anglo society basically) is the Germans.
This required force, humiliation, degradation of culture, no compromises.
This is what assimilation means, if you mean it.
The world sees too much and hears too little.
Cameras blink. Signals fail. Deepfakes lie.
Sound never does.
We’re building acoustic intelligence for a world that demands truth.
In 1977, Bing Crosby and David Bowie delivered one of the most beautiful duets of all time. It was Crosby’s final Christmas special.
Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy.
On that note… thinking in modern times…Brett Kavanaugh trials, Mark and Patricia McCloskey holding off the mob w their guns outside their STL home, Nicholas Sandmann standoff, Andy Ngo attacks, Kyle Rittenhouse, Daniel Penny, Donald Trump shot, Iryna Zarutska stabbing, Charlie Kirk assassination…
Today, when American order is mocked and innocence is hunted, the conservative becomes not just a custodian of tradition… but a bulwark against barbarism… know our past, defend liberty…
Social has been a cacophony of emotionally charged public opinion and conjecture… evil people have the hearts and minds of non discerning ppl on puppet strings, they are whipping up ‘q-anons’ like housewives baking cookies.
The most seductive time-suck for modern day men are the TMZ/Daily Mails rabbit holes
Spiritual discernment is the survival skill of our age. AI, faces, and news cycles, so spiritual wisdom anchored in truth becomes the only reliable filter.
The masses outsourcing thought to the mob, and church leaders need to press believers to test everything and hold fast to what is good.
This world drowns us in illusions, so discernment separates leaders from lost…
@Cernovich I can’t remember where, but I found this exact setup somewhere that was a stationary rocker, it swayed back to front, both the chair and ottoman. Really soothing
Cars all look the same now. They're also mostly black, some shade of grey, or white. When is the last time you saw a green car, or a light blue car?
This reflects over-concentration in industry - and convergence of taste that mass media causes. Everything is less interesting.
I love old America, every historic home, every street full of history. Each neighborhood is different, alive with craftsmanship and stories that shaped America. These homes were built to last for generations.
Now, everywhere I travel, I see soulless box houses - four prefab designs stamped out by developers, sterile and cheap. No charm, no history, no pride in the build. Just disposable housing for a disposable culture.
This is exactly how communists erase identity: make everything look the same, wipe out beauty, and train people to accept mediocrity in all of life.
And here’s the kicker, these communities are popping up everywhere, at the same time we’re being told our population is dwindling. If they’re building this much, it means they’re still flooding the country with illegals. I’m watching beautiful land ripped apart and replaced with lifeless developments, devouring open space and destroying the character of every area they touch.
IP addresses from third-world nations should have their posts blocked from appearing on American social media feeds.
A wildly disproportionate amount of slop AI content and bot farming comes from these countries.
On Facebook they prey on the elderly with engagement-farming AI content, on Twitter they prey on Gen Xers with astroturfed political influence, and on YouTube they prey on kids with cheap content that kills their attention spans.
The American government should intervene to hold tech companies responsible in this regard.
@Cernovich Like building relationships and networking. Reading between the lines is a core skill that gets people far. It’s why my kids are getting raised in a house where we prioritize these lost arts.
@Cernovich 100% agree. I also love their backpacks and their organizer pouches that go inside luggage too. Our XXL glossy black Thule luggage box on the top of our vehicle has been a game changer. Silent on the road, forget it’s even up there
@Cernovich It’s painful watching the laggards rush to whitewash all their text / posts with emoji’s, randomly bolded words, unnecessary bullet pointed email replies and overly formal greetings/farewells. The desire for real human exchange is peaking rn…
@Cernovich Your accoutrements are giving me American cartel vibes. Western expeditionary dominance on display. Looking forward to seeing this as time goes
@Cernovich A well curated space tells a story well beyond words. It evokes a feeling in visitors that can leave a deep impression as powerful if not more than an actual conversation. Lovely space Cerno!