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Re: Tyrannical and Insane?

by Bob Butler » Sun Jun 09, 2024 7:01 am

YALE BIRD 92 wrote:
Sun Jun 09, 2024 4:15 am
Where do I begin?

Whites are on the brink of becoming a minority, if they are not one already (bi-racial/ white hispanics,etc.). Whites have already been demonized and locked out of colleges and jobs by racial quotas and political correctness.

Doctrines? You mean like teaching Critical Race Theory and the promotion homosexuality in public schools?

Undue influence on government? You mean like BLM?
Once upon a time police officers would murder blacks. The Black Lives Matter protests seemed to have slowed that down considerably. They worked. Sure, there were problems with rural racists and urban criminals, but there always are. If the government is committing murder is it not proper to try to change it?

Over the course of history, bringing in immigrants to perform cheap labor has been a US policy. This has gone from black slavery to Ellis Island to the current problems with the Mexico border. Thing is, if you continuously bring in minorities, will you retain your majority? If you live by immigration you have to deal with it. You cannot force your own prejudices and religious doctrines on those you bring in.

Immigration has made race a factor in American culture. Enslave blacks. Take native lands. Ban asian women from immigrating. Deny Irish jobs. Some of that we have gotten rid of. There are lots of echos of it remaining. How do you get rid of those echoes if you don’t teach about how they came to be? If the US has a drug problem and some South Americans help the US fight the drug cartels, do we not owe them a chance at asylum? If a group wants to form within a school population, are you prejudiced against them? If a group perceives of itself falsely as privileged, how do you get them to share the privilege?

The truth should be taught. Those with unusual sexual preferences should be allowed to gather together even if the preferences are not actively encouraged. Special privileges should be ended.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Guest » Sun Jun 09, 2024 6:59 am

Do not join Western armies...
The Speech That Military Recruiters Don't Want You To Hear
by Casey Carlisle Posted onJune 05, 2024

I had hoped to speak to high-schoolers – I still do – but the six high schools nearest me either ignored my offer to speak or declined it. “Do it for the kids,” they say when asking to raise your property taxes, but it’s beyond the pale to dissuade those very same kids from needlessly putting themselves in harm’s way? Parents might have a different opinion, so here’s my speech:

Before we get into this, let’s discuss what most would label “a hypothetical.” Tonight, I’m going to break into your home, point a gun at you, and rob you – all the while claiming that I’m not your enemy. Your enemy, I’ll say, is elsewhere, and I don’t mean across the street but in a different country. What will you do? By a show of hands, will you fight back and protect those in your home by evicting me or even by killing me? By a show of hands, who will thank me and travel to said country in search of the enemy, leaving those in your home vulnerable to me? Anyone? Nobody? It sounds absurd, but for reasons that I’ll soon explain, you’ll understand that it’s more real than hypothetical.

Hello, I’m Casey Carlisle. I’m a West Point graduate, and I spent five years in the Army, including 11 months in Afghanistan. Some of you are thinking about serving your country, and most of you are asking yourselves, “Why am I listening to this guy?” I’m glad that both of these groups are here, and I promise that my remarks will cause both groups to think differently about military service.

I was a high-school senior on September 11th, 2001, sitting in class and stunned after hearing the principal announce that our country had just been attacked. Why would someone want to do this to the greatest country on Earth? I was also livid, and I wanted revenge. I wanted to kill the people responsible for this atrocity, and my dilemma then was between enlisting in the military to exact revenge now or first spending years at a military academy before helping to rid the world of terrorists. I chose the latter, so I didn’t deploy to Afghanistan until 2009. My time there radically changed my views, which was uncomfortable, but, as with failure, discomfort breeds learning.

I learned that not only were we not keeping our fellow Americans safe or protecting their liberty, we were further impoverishing one of the poorest countries in the world. I watched in disgust my alleged allies – the Afghan police – rob their neighbors while on patrol and in broad daylight via traffic stops. Imagine getting pulled over, not for speeding, but because the cop hopes to rob you. My enemy – the Taliban – didn’t do such things, which is why I ended up having more respect for them than for my mission or for those who were allegedly helping us accomplish it. “Oh, but they’re horrible in other ways,” you might argue, and I’d agree; however, it’s much harder to kill an idea than it is to kill a person. Killing someone who holds an idea that you find distasteful only helps that person’s loved ones accept that idea. It turns out that killing someone for their ideas is a great way to spread those ideas.

Instead of dismissing me as an anti-American lunatic, consider the following. In the year 2000, the Taliban controlled most of Afghanistan, and today, they control all of it. This is just one of the reasons why I feel contempt for those who thank me for my alleged service. Our ‘service’ was worse than worthless, and the people thanking me were forced to pay for it. All of those who died there did so for nothing. And the innocent Afghans who were displaced, injured, or killed during our attempt to bring democracy to a country that didn’t want it were far better off in 2000 than they are now.

To be clear, the desire to serve one’s country is noble, but we must first define “country.” Serving one’s country is entirely different from serving one’s government. They are not the same. Serving one’s country is serving one’s family, friends, neighbors, and the land that they’ve made home. Serving one’s country is serving one’s community. Serving one’s government, however, is ultimately what everyone does when they enlist or when they take my path as an officer. Who are these people in government that you’ll end up serving? Are they your family, friends, or neighbors? For the most part, they are not, yet, they are ultimately who will decide your fate while in uniform. Whether they’re politicians or bureaucrats, they decide what serving one’s country entails, and, naturally, they’ll subordinate our country’s prosperity to their job security. If given the opportunity, these people will not hesitate to send you to your death if it means scoring a measly political point against their ideological foes. Serving one’s country in this context – reality – means serving these parasites.

Here’s something else to consider. When you tell the military recruiter that you want to enlist, what are you implying? You’re telling the recruiter – a government agent – that not only do you want to serve your government but that you’re willing to kill for it. Tell any other recruiter in the real economy of that proclivity, and, at the very least, you won’t be getting that job. Seems obvious enough, but have you heard of Operation Vigilant Eagle? This operation, headed by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, tracks veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and characterizes them as extremists and potential domestic terrorists. Why? Because these veterans might be disgruntled or suffering from the psychological effects of war. Yes, you heard that correctly.

The government that bribed the graduating senior into joining the military now views that same patriot as its enemy. You might protest, thinking that getting put on a list isn’t all that bad, but I’d argue that lists are never created as an end; they’re always a means, and in this case, too, they’re diabolical. Not only were these veterans put on a list for the ‘crime’ of justifiably feeling disillusioned, when a veteran was explicitly critical of the regime, these veterans were labeled “mentally unfit” and forced into psychiatric facilities where they’d receive treatment for whatever illness the regime deemed appropriate, indefinitely. I don’t know if this program continues today, but if the regime were to tell us, “We’re not doing that anymore,” would you believe it?

I know you weren’t around for 9/11, but I’m sure you recall March of 2020. I bet you were almost as angry then as I was. We all witnessed a very sad truth: the “home of the brave” is devoid of the brave, and the “land of the free” hasn’t been free for quite some time. Most Americans not only take their liberty for granted, they readily reject it. They’re terrified of it, which is why they hate it. What we all witnessed then undermines the tired slogan – the blatant lie – that those who join the military are “fighting for our freedom.” This is no theory; it’s why, to this day, the military is struggling like hell to recruit people like you. They think you’re stupid.

But you might’ve realized that serving one’s country necessarily implies staying in one’s country. You might be thinking that when one joins the military, he swears to defend the Constitution against all enemies – foreign and domestic; however, the regime would like you to combat only the foreign enemies that it tells you to hate. Who kicked you out of school in 2020? Who cancelled your games, meets, matches, and races? Who prevented you from traveling freely? Who thought it best that you not embrace your loved ones? Who masked you? Our own government is our greatest threat, and it has proven to be so scared of those it duped into ‘serving’ that it’ll send you to some other country or to a mental hospital in order to protect itself.

I’m not telling you what to do. I’m making sure that you’re fully aware of what you’re getting into if you decide to join the military, as I’m sure the recruiter didn’t tell you about Operation Vigilant Eagle. He probably didn’t tell you that 18 veterans kill themselves every day, and he probably didn’t tell you that the military is the final political option. But does it seem like the regime waits until all else fails before getting involved, or is it easier to count the countries that do not have U.S. military personnel stationed in them? Did the recruiter tell you that those who don’t ‘serve’ pay the salaries of those who do? Seems a bit backward – to be forced to pay those who allegedly serve you.

Most of the millionaires and billionaires in this country got rich by actually serving their fellow man via voluntary exchange, not by living off of their neighbors. I encourage you to consider taking that route – enriching yourself by enriching your community, not by parasitizing it. And no need to fixate on getting rich. If your interactions with your community are voluntary – no matter how lousy the pay – they’re likely honorable, no killing required. In closing, take a deep breath, and look around. Your country is here. We are your country, and when things get bad, we will need you here, not fighting those in a different country who pose no threat to us while leaving us vulnerable to our greatest threat. Thank you for listening.

Casey Carlisle writes in the Pacific Northwest.
https://original.antiwar.com/casey_carl ... u-to-hear/

Re: Tyrannical and Insane?

by YALE BIRD 92 » Sun Jun 09, 2024 4:15 am

Bob Butler wrote:
Sat Jun 08, 2024 12:51 pm
Guest BE wrote:
Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:45 am
Liberalism was always tyrannical and insane...
The USA and other liberal cultures are not perfect. There is bigotry against minorities. There are attempts to force religious doctrines on those that do not share them. ’Small government’ is often an excuse to cut support to minorities. A few of the rich have an undue influence on government policy.
Where do I begin?

Whites are on the brink of becoming a minority, if they are not one already (bi-racial/ white hispanics,etc.). Whites have already been demonized and locked out of colleges and jobs by racial quotas and political correctness.

Doctrines? You mean like teaching Critical Race Theory and the promotion homosexuality in public schools?

Undue influence on government? You mean like BLM?

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by guest » Sun Jun 09, 2024 1:10 am

https://usawatchdog.com/its-trump-vs-ww ... armstrong/
It’s Trump vs WWIII – Martin Armstrong

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Guest » Sun Jun 09, 2024 12:26 am

The reason the sexual marketplace is broken, the country is broken, the economy is broken, communities are broken, and the nation is broken...

Is because at every single opportunity THE BOOMERS chose to transfer money, status, and freedom from Productive straight white men to unproductive women, blacks, browns and gays.

THAT'S IT.

White men are the only net-taxpayer demographic, they are largely the only demographic who fights America's wars (over 50% of blacks are too low IQ to induct, and even fewer can be inducted into combat roles), they are the demographic who starts America's businesses, and they are the demographic that actually invents things, and they are the demographic that actually believes in and enforces government and institutional accountability... this is why the government hates them.

So for 80 years, at every opportunity, social status, wealth, opportunity, liberty, and esteem has been transferred away from white men and to everyone and anyone else.

In a sane society that rewarded its warfighters and taxpayers white men would not be terrified women will divorce them and take the kids and money... WOMEN would be terrified that white men would Divorce THEM and take the kids, and leave them with nothing, the exact same way Islam does it "I divorce you, I divorce you, I divorce you"

In a sane society white men would not be terrified that the slightest untoward word or effort to defend themselves at work or on the subway will result in them having their career destroyed or dragged before the court on hate crime charges for defending their body, property or honor... But rather black people would be terrified if they speak out of turn or harm the state's chosen taxpayers that the law would mercilessly destroy them.

It would not be gays who felt entitled to prefered employment opportunities, preferential networking, and generous benefits, despite not contributing future generations of taxpayers... but rather they would be terrified, as straight men now are "Hostile work enviroment", that any expression of THEIR sexuality might derail their career and, worry that they might be advanced further faster if they had kids instead of white men worried they will never be promoted for lack of identity points, and that affirmative action and networking for white heterosexual men might lock them out.


The world of the 1950s and before existed because any functional society MUST necessarily be organized according to a very simple principle:

He who pays the piper calls the tune.

White men are the only net taxpayers, net business creators, and the only people represented above average in the infantry. If American society is not explicitly and proudly organized for their benefit, before anyone else's, then it will fail.
https://substack.com/@anarchonomicon

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Guest » Sat Jun 08, 2024 9:23 pm

DEI is the end of 'white supremacy'. (So we are told.)

Interesting.

So, airplanes falling apart in mid-air, rapid losses of altitude with dead and injured passengers, and wheels falling off jet liners while they are taxing down the runway are 'progressive'?

Got it.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Guest » Sat Jun 08, 2024 7:48 pm

bidenomics looks a lot like communism

the government simply becoming the economy.

government job growth is booming

Tyrannical and Insane?

by Bob Butler » Sat Jun 08, 2024 12:51 pm

Guest BE wrote:
Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:45 am
Liberalism was always tyrannical and insane...
The USA and other liberal cultures are not perfect. There is bigotry against minorities. There are attempts to force religious doctrines on those that do not share them. ’Small government’ is often an excuse to cut support to minorities. A few of the rich have an undue influence on government policy.

Fighting these flaws is not ‘tyrannical and insane’. Yes, the conservatives rebelled after the first black president was elected. We have had chaos ever since. All the efforts of the Civil Rights Movement, woman’s liberation, containment and class warfare have been revisted.

I am anticipating the election of 2024 will trigger a conservative collapse typical of recent crises. The conservatives are just on the wrong side of too many practical issues: abortion, guns, the Ukraine, the border, rule of law, voting rights, the economy… We shall see.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Guest BE » Sat Jun 08, 2024 10:45 am

Guest wrote:
Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:37 am
I remember in 2016, there was a massive amount of propaganda trying to convince us of the benefits of "diversity". A lot of that has since disappeared. I rarely ever hear the phrase "diversity is our strength" used unironically anymore. The acronym "DEI" is now used.

The slogan is designed to conjure up the image of cultural enrichment while the acronym just comes across as a managerial diktat. The establishment seems to be giving up on pushing the idea that "diversity" benefits us in any way while they are massively increasing the number of migrants they are importing.

It's like a prisoner who tries to escape by slowly walking away unnoticed. Then when his captor realizes he's trying to escape, he starts to sprint.
Liberalism was always tyrannical and insane... it's just that until roughly 2013-2014, it had a vise-grip over the entire West's conscience and could therefore pretend to be the benevolent hegemon. Once the peoples of the West started rejecting Liberalism — which, by the way, includes the Most Loyal Conservative Opposition, whose role has been nothing more than to ensure Liberalism is being digested at a rate acceptable to the West's people — the mask came off. Now it doesn't pretend at all any more; like the narcissistic abuser, it's now burning down the West's house. "If I can't have you, no one will!"

The immigration flood is not limited to Britain... the Biden regime essentially blew open the southern border, and Canada is importing Africans and Indians in numbers equal to the U.S.'s legal intake, despite having only 1/8 the population. Western Europe and the Antipodes all seem to be in a similar boat. Ireland, formerly a virtue-signaling leftist Utopia on the issue, is growing a "far right" in real time.

Extraordinariliy painful... but part of the needed process for getting rid of the insanity at long last.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Guest TBG » Sat Jun 08, 2024 5:31 am

Denmark’s anti-migration Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been attacked on the streets of Copenhagen and beaten up by a man. Place your bets Ladies and gentlemen.

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