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    Today, 02:28 AM
    Yeah, I saw that. I don't have the confidence in Trump that I do in Orban. If Trump gets some screwy notion that Russia has one up on him, he'll go into "win" mode.
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    Yesterday, 11:28 PM
    Moments after a 4 p.m. deadline passed, the U.S. Supreme Court placed an indefinite hold on the controversial Texas SB4 Immigration Law. Justice Samuel Alito issued another order temporarily blocking the bill from taking effect. The last-minute intervention does not specify a timeframe for the latest pause. For now, state law enforcement officers will not be prosecuting, jailing, or deporting migrants who enter Texas illegally from Mexico. https://www.breitbart.com/border/2024/03/18/scotus-places-indefinite-hold-on-texas-immigration-law/ Screw this stuff. Democraps ignore court decisions and have for a long a time. It's absurd to sacrifice the sovereignty of Texas and the rights of it's own citizens because of any court. The constitution is dead and the experiment is over. As it should be, I guess, because these powers belong to the people at the most local level. I hope Texas does it what it has to do.
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    Yesterday, 11:02 PM
    You're preaching to the choir, WarriorLiberty. With you 100%. The whole thing is beyond disgusting.
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    Yesterday, 07:53 PM
    Radosław Sikorski, speaking in the Polish Parliament on Saturday during an event marking the 25th anniversary of Poland signing the NATO treaty, declared with certainty there are already troops from the alliance stationed in neighbouring Ukraine. Referring to the bullish remarks of French President Emmanuel Macron on the need to keep all options open on fighting Russia, and the apparent slip-ups of the German Chancellor and Military on the direct involvement of the United Kingdom and France, Sikorski stopped short of saying from which states he believed are involved. FM Sikorski said, as reported by U.S. government news outlet Radio Free Europe, that their presence came with some threat. He told the gathering: “Soldiers from NATO countries are already in Ukraine. I would like to thank the countries that take this risk.” Those countries with forces inside Ukraine “themselves know who they are” but “unlike other European politicians”, Sikorski said he would not be drawn further. Also on Saturday Sikorski said “it is not unthinkable” that forces could be sent to Ukraine and said it was good the French President was speaking a big game on Ukraine, because “it is about Putin being afraid, not us being afraid of Putin.” https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/03/11/nato-soldiers-already-in-ukraine-says-poland-govt/ It amazes me how countries who were ground zero in two world wars seem so hell bent on a repeat.
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    Yesterday, 07:46 PM
    I'm not in full agreement with all of his sentiments but damn close and I think most Trump voters are, as well: Orbán said that people in the Western world have become numb to the realities of war as they “think and live as if they came from nothing and go to nothing therefore they have no regard and, according to their conviction, there is no need to pay attention to anything and anyone.” “They start wars, destroy worlds, redraw country borders and graze everything like locusts… they disregard the dead and deprive the unborn of their rights,” the prime minister said. In contrast, Orbán said that the people of Hungary understand war: “Hundreds of thousands of dead, war invalids, widows, orphans, destroyed bridges, bomb funnels, tens of thousands of people made to run on the ground; a murderer and the life of a generation went to the last war.” “We will not tolerate them ruining the farmers, destroying the middle class, bringing European companies to the ground, taking away the rights of nations, making our children debt slaves, and bringing the whole of Europe to war,” he added.
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    Yesterday, 07:40 PM
    When he's representing a country that has overthrown multiple governments - directly or with color revolutions - he is.
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    Yesterday, 07:36 PM
    I cannot believe that stupid black woman is on that court. Recall that in her career as a judge she referred to the child victim of an adult pedophile as his "peer".
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    03-17-2024, 06:57 PM
    I wouldn't comply with a subpoena without knowing what the charges are. This is Kafkaesque. The Trial, novel by visionary German-language writer Franz Kafka, originally published posthumously in 1925. One of Kafka’s major works, and perhaps his most pessimistic, this surreal story of a young man who finds himself caught up in the mindless bureaucracy of the law has become synonymous with the anxieties and sense of alienation of the modern age and with an ordinary person’s struggle against an unreasoning and unreasonable authority. It is often considered to be an imaginative anticipation of totalitarianism. Summary The narrative emerges from the book’s opening sentence: “Somebody must have slandered Joseph K., for one morning, without having done anything wrong, he was arrested.” It is K.’s 30th birthday, and a pair of guards have arrived at his boardinghouse to inform him that he is under arrest. He is shortly summoned before the inspector, who is in the bedroom of another tenant. The inspector does not know what the charges are but tells K. that he is free to continue living his life as usual. K. goes to the bank where he works and is later told that a series of hearings will be taking place on Sundays. K. is not informed of the time that he is expected to appear, but he goes on Sunday morning to the address he was given, which proves to be that of a large tenement building. Eventually a washerwoman directs him to a crowded meeting hall, where the examining magistrate scolds K. for being late. K. energetically protests his treatment and denounces the corruption of the system. As he is leaving, the magistrate tells him that he has damaged his case by declining to participate in the hearing. No further summonses arrive, so K. returns to the building the following Sunday morning only to be told by the washerwoman that court is not in session. Her husband is the court usher, and he offers to show K. the law court offices. While there K. begins to feel extremely fatigued, but after two officials help him outside, he immediately recovers.
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    03-17-2024, 02:48 PM
    Worth watching. Thanks for posting this.
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    03-17-2024, 02:46 PM
    The envoy gave a long list of grievances plaguing ties between Washington and Budapest.. “leftist activist” talk than a statement “worthy of an ambassador,” State Secretary at Budapest’s foreign ministry Tamas Menczer has said. Budapest is now finding itself “increasingly isolated” from the NATO “community of democracies,” the ambassador claimed.. “We should be mutually concerned for the well-being of democratic values, institutions, and of our relationship – regardless of who has the privilege of temporarily leading either of our governments,” the envoy stated. Pressman also took personal jabs at Prime Minister Viktor Orban, criticizing him for viewing the US as Hungary’s “adversary,” as well as accusing the country’s government of interfering “in a very blatant way” in the internal affairs of others, “all while decrying foreign interference here at home.”
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    03-14-2024, 09:20 PM
    Do I win something?!!!
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    03-14-2024, 01:15 AM
    1767392106807546141 https://x.com/thechiefnerd/status/1767392106807546141
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    03-14-2024, 12:28 AM
    "I had bottom surgery". :tears:
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    03-13-2024, 05:12 PM
    susano replied to a thread Invasion USA in U.S. Political News
    DailyMail.com was first to report on the first wave of Venezuelan gangsters to cross the border and filter into American cities - including henchmen for dictator Nicolas Maduro and members of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang. Now, more gang bangers and thugs who had been locked away are being released, according to a government official. 'Since Friday, we have been carrying out in the state of Miranda, an operation looking into preventative centers and prisons,' Supreme Court of Justice Magistrate Edgar Gavidia said, adding that 100 prisoners had already been turned loose. Speaking to DailyMail.com by phone Monday, Miami immigration attorney Rolando Vazquez warned, 'These are killers.' He compared them to Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan man accused of murdering Georgia student Laken Riley.
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    03-12-2024, 10:54 AM
    "lolbertarian" That's funny! I live in Michigan. It's a pathetic situation.
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    03-12-2024, 10:48 AM
    Wow, I din't know that about the tranny stuff! Totally unacceptable. Mike Rogers is equally unacceptable, though for neocon reasons. He's VERY bad. Peter Meijer can also go to hell. I guess that leaves no one.
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    03-11-2024, 11:06 PM
    Like the Russians. While they won't capitulate to being destroyed, they don't want war because they understand what it means having lost so many millions to it. For some odd reason, the idiot Europeans seem almost oblivious to the reality.
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    03-11-2024, 10:55 PM
    Well, I can see why you think that. This is beyond fucked up. It's beyond not having principals. It's STUPID, STUPID, STUPID. He is continually attracted to and supporting people who would gladly see him assassinated. That's how much they hate him and any notions of America first. Trump has learned absolutely NOTHING! Why is that? Because he's a narc and they're never wrong so never do any self introspection and correct previous errors. I swear, this has to be some deep psychological thing like how he could never please his father so he's repeating that script by constantly seeking approval from his enemies.
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    03-11-2024, 10:21 PM
    Why do you think he's getting shafted? He's there as a result of a stolen election and he should be in prison for what he's doing to the country.
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    03-11-2024, 09:48 PM
    susano replied to a thread Invasion USA in U.S. Political News
    Precisely! And I said the list is long, not long gone. That is, countries/peoples they have grudges against. Russia tops the list for revenge though most of those Russian pogroms actually took place in what is Ukraine. History is full of terrible things that have happened but most of the human race seems to be able to be able to put it in perspective, except for this group which is vindictive. Then when with Marxism they've spread seeds of resentment as a weapon against anyone of European decent.
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    03-11-2024, 12:22 PM
    susano replied to a thread Invasion USA in U.S. Political News
    Send to Kristie Noem. There is a Jew writer who I read that explained one reason why Jews do this. It may have been Israel Shamir. The reason is because of Jews unwillingness to assimilate into the host culture and country, they have always stood out as different and are easy to identify as a source of problems/trouble/hostility. When they're in a multicultural sea of different ethnicities, they don't stand out and whatever shit stirring they do becomes lost in the mix of the problems in a multicultural environment. IOW, it provides them cover. Then they do stuff like demand special "rights" and protections for the various minority groups which, naturally, also applies to them and not to the host culture or majority "oppressors". Of course, there's also their 2000 year war against Christianity (now mere remnants) and the various vendettas against places they feel they were wronged or kicked out of, of which the list is long.
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    03-11-2024, 02:28 AM
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    03-11-2024, 01:23 AM
    Thanks for all of that. You make a great point on too big to fail and you know these massive financial operations will get bailed out if their losses become too great. Doesn't it seem like preventing such monopolies, in the first place, would prevent that? I'm not saying that private ownership would lead to council housing. I'm saying that monopolies will. I am pro private ownership but oppose monopolies and oligarchy - and these are oligarchies as much as the tech billionaires are. I also don't care how rich anyone is. I just don't want to see a few corporations or individuals own and control all of one vital sector, be that housing, or farmland or hospitals - the last two already being threatened with someone like Gates buying farmland and the consolidation happening with hospitals. Jeez, look at what happened with media. It was when Bill Clinton was president that the law preventing consolidation of media was abandoned. Do you recall that? I think that that guy Ron whats-his-name, who was killed in the plane crash but reported to have really been shot in the head, was reported as opposing the Clintons on that. Not sure if that was true but it was a conspiracy theory, at the time.
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    03-10-2024, 09:50 PM
    When Standard Oil or AT&T were broken up, nothing was stolen or confiscated. They just sold off assets to break the monopolies and it increased competition. Everything was still all privately owned. If Google got broken up would you think that was communist? Someone who owns their own house, plus a rental property, can own a grocery store, a gas station, a strip mall, an office building, an airline, a hospital and on and on. My point is that to allow oligarchs to corner the available housing stock will lead to communism. Look at the UK where it's full of council housing. I don't want government owned low income housing where I live and if too many people are priced out of the housing market there will be a demand for it. Oligarchies and communism go hand in hand, as does absurd disparity of wealth. You end up with the upper class, lower class and no middle. I agree with you about the Fed but that's a far bigger problem to tackle than local restrictions on property monopolies. With the Fed you're talking about an entrenched global financial system.
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    03-10-2024, 08:32 PM
    Can't argue with you. Noem's boyfriend is Cory Lewandowski so there's a frightening connection there.
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    03-10-2024, 08:29 PM
    susano replied to a thread Invasion USA in U.S. Political News
    Absolute fucking idiots. There they are, at the top of the world, on a freaking island, and they import middle eastern Muslims. smh
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    03-10-2024, 08:15 PM
    Noooo!!!!!!! Trump needs to pick someone the left fears more than they hate him. That would be Ramaswamy, though I doubt that will happen.
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    03-10-2024, 08:12 PM
    Didn't the Ottomans hold slaves right up until WWI? Didn't they control parts of the Balkans where the population wasn't killed off? I don't really know much about it. Of course, I have heard about the Armenian genocide and the sacking and murder of Constantinople. Wasn't it a polish king who came to the rescue in Austria?
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    03-10-2024, 06:58 PM
    Just 19 minutes into this and it's very interesting. While all of the colonial powers were brutal, I've heard the French and Belgians were their own class of monsters. I had a boss (Dutch) whose twin brother was in the French Foreign Legion, in Africa, and he said the atrocities they committed were too terrible to recount. I was think today about karma (the law of action and reaction) and how slavery from so long ago still fucks up the west today. Oddly, there doesn't seem to be anything similar in the places once controlled by the Ottomans. Yes, other terrible stuff is going but nothing to do with past slavery. What do you suppose accounts for that? Without giving it too much thought, I'd guess it's because it's because the Ottomans enslaved people where they lived (?) whereas those who colonized the west brought slaves from Africa, creating not only a resentful population but one with no history other than one of being slaves. Plus, they seem to be the most primitive, as evidenced by no great historical civilizations or achievements.
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    Just took a quick look here: http://neorxn.com/introduction/ I'm intrigued to keep looking. I'm disappointed that he tries to tie theonomists in with kinists, a lot of theonomists view kinists as heretics (not that I expect you to care as a non-Christian, just sayin' )
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    Ethno-nationalists are one of the biggest problems in the theonomy movement, BTW. Most non-kinist theonomists tend to ban kinists (ethnonationalists) from the theonomy movement. I'm told they're more dangerous than they're willing to admit to in public.

    Good stuff, BTW. I'll take a look.
  3. As for which blogs, Mencius Moldbug's Unqualified Reservations is probably the best place to start, if you can handle his seemingly endless verbosity. He' the Neoreactionary Marx (in terms of scope and influence), so it's best to start at the beginning. I'd also recommend Nick Land, Michael Anissimov and Vox Day. The Right Stuff has some good writers, but they dip into antisemitism far too frequently for my liking; I am pro-Christian and pro-Jew (t least in some cases).
  4. The other two wings are techno-futurism and ethno-nationalism. Admittedly, this is something of a simplification. You could break them down into different groups, and debate where one group ends and another begins, and who belongs in which camp. It is a pretty decent description of the biggest trends in NRx though. I'm of the techno-futurist persuasion, with some flavor from the other camps thrown in for good measure. Here's a more complex breakdown of the major Dark Enlightenment players:

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    And yes, I hate modernity as well

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    1. Yes, you could leave for any reason.

    2. I would. I can't speak for anyone else. THough admittedly there is the question of how big it would have to be exactly. If you had one random household say they "secede" but they're engaging in homosexuality I would think they could be punished. If they want to start their own society the next county over, be my guest. Most recons are decentralizationists and I am too.

    3. Unfortunately if enough people conspire its hard to do anything, but there is a law allowing you to challenge a witness and if the witness is actually a liar they receive whatever penalty they wanted for you. But its true that if both witnesses and court are corrupt I don't know what could be done. I want to learn more about this.
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    Honestly, from what I remember from your posts you're probably closer to what I believe than most other people here. You'd probably want to run a different type of society in part of what we now know as "The United States" which I'm fine with. I've only briefly read on Neoreactionary but from what I've read I'm pretty much in line with the general idea. And a lot of people at the supposed ultra-conservative Patrick Henry College DO NOT like my positions... oddly both for being too authoritarian and too libertarian at the same time.
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    OK, so if you can actually find a quote (not a wikipedia article that doesn't actually quote him) saying that Gary North wants to stone people just for being unbelievers or that he wants to impose a global theocracy by force (key distinction, believing a global theocracy will eventually come about BY EVANGELISM is obviously very different) let me see the quote so I can denounce him. I definitely don't support that, and I don't know of any other theonomist that does either.
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