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Sultan the Gorilla πŸ”—
 Mon Feb 08 2021  


Neat story of early 1900s England life

The "woke" perspective on the dog pound πŸ”—
 Fri Feb 05 2021  


MICHAEL VICK DID NOTHING WRONG

EU: Plaxicoed on Vaccine, goes to beg Russians for more, diplomat insults Lavrov instead πŸ”—
 Fri Feb 05 2021  


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

An alternative perspective on Taiwan πŸ”—
 Fri Feb 05 2021  


Author suspects an anschluss will be the end scenario, just because the locals aren't enthusiastic enough about their local tyrants. Probably correct; modern militaries are in a box as nobody intelligent enough to be an effective fighter is patriotic anymore. That leaves fighting for ones' family or plunder (the former is being actively undermined by the government, and the latter expressly prohibited).

In short, the mechanics that made mass mobilization work have collapsed for the westernized (read: feminized) countries. This will make them international "sick men" who can do practically nothing about encroachment once their peer competitors such as China reach similar levels of capitalization.

The Thirty Tyrants πŸ”—
 Thu Feb 04 2021  


This month's "must read". This will breathe new life into the conservatives.
What seems clear is that Biden’s inauguration marks the hegemony of an American oligarchy that sees its relationship with China as a shield and sword against their own countrymen. Like Athens’ Thirty Tyrants, they are not simply contemptuous of a political system that recognizes the natural rights of all its citizens that are endowed by our creator; they despise in particular the notion that those they rule have the same rights they do. Witness their newfound respect for the idea that speech should only be free for the enlightened few who know how to use it properly. Like Critias and the pro-Sparta faction, the new American oligarchy believes that democracy’s failures are proof of their own exclusive right to powerβ€”and they are happy to rule in partnership with a foreign power that will help them destroy their own countrymen.

What does history teach us about this moment? The bad news is that the Thirty Tyrants exiled notable Athenian democrats and confiscated their property while murdering an estimated 5% of the Athenian population. The good news is that their rule lasted less than a year.
I suspect things will get far, far bloodier.

The origins of couching sentences in "I Feel" πŸ”—
 Thu Feb 04 2021  


Part and parcel of our "let's never take responsibility for anything" emotional ninny culture

The great stagnation πŸ”—
 Thu Feb 04 2021  


Glad to see what guys like the daily reckoning figured out 15 years ago finally getting some more mainstream traction. Despite all our efforts, productivity has flatlined; we are strangled by red tape, or crowded out by .gov domination of the sciences. The guy's "Qualitative" focus is essentially just looking at productivity from the side. We are no better in any major field essentially because we are no more productive (in fact measurably less so).

Bank of England: Six Months till NIRP πŸ”—
 Thu Feb 04 2021  


At 0.1% interest already, this means inflation already makes it negative. Why the fuck did they go for Brexit if they were not going to get their act together? Who knows...

Finally, a use for Tokamaks? πŸ”—
 Fri Jan 29 2021  


If you don't really need containment...It might just work!

Political Illustration πŸ”—
 Thu Jan 28 2021  


Pretty much perfectly captures it

Yarvin's latest: on technology πŸ”—
 Sat Jan 23 2021  


He's correct that it's tech which will actually liberate you. This was the core thesis of "Tragedy and Hope" and is not wrong.

Saker's take on the situation πŸ”—
 Thu Jan 21 2021  


If the USA is so powerful, how is it that it failed to crush Russia? What about Iran? Or, in extremis, Venezuela? Yet, even the the last case, the β€œbest” this supposed World Hegemon did was send a few clueless ex-special ops to get caught and give case of hysterical laughter to the entire Latin American continent!
The inability of the empire to yanno...be imperial is a slow poison, much like the factions I speak of in the previous post.

PCR's take on the political situation πŸ”—
 Thu Jan 21 2021  


He correctly sees that lack of retaliation against enemies (showing weakness) to political factions is usually what causes revolutions. What he doesn't understand is that the Wokeists are already in charge, and this is more of a mass religious conversion of the elite.

I think the bias against the able in this new religion has planted the seed for future revolution, however. Without the able backing them they will increasingly rely on a hostile faction, making revolution inevitable.

WP:ADMINS continue to be winners πŸ”—
 Wed Jan 20 2021  


80k redirects to titty related articles

A true gentleman 🀀

American Pravda: The 2020 Election πŸ”—
 Mon Jan 18 2021  


Unz is right to point out the suppression of the Hunter story was the "real steal".

Italians have had enough πŸ”—
 Mon Jan 18 2021  


"I am Open" movement reminds me of Greeks' "We won't pay". Hope they keep it up.

Wall Update πŸ”—
 Mon Jan 18 2021  


Trump Admin rushing to complete this waste of time that's only keeping out Jaguars.

The Gropyer Behest πŸ”—
 Mon Jan 18 2021  


Lol, someone really must have wanted to fund Fuentes' catboy expeditions to Thailand as his legacy?

The CIA's Afghan Death Squads πŸ”—
 Mon Jan 18 2021  


I love how Scott leads on this one: "I know you are asking... Which ones!" 20 Years of fighting and the pentagram is still helping Uzbeks, Tajiks and Hazaras murder each others' children.

Tales from the Slammer πŸ”—
 Mon Jan 18 2021  


Pretty much what you expect, the "justice" system is the inversion of what people actually want out of it.

Why Cancer cells ferment πŸ”—
 Sun Jan 17 2021  


It's needed for fast reproduction. This is also why anaerobic exercise causes hypertrophy.

The market for cruelty πŸ”—
 Wed Jan 13 2021  


The market for cruelty is a real thing. It is one special case of the market for power. As everyone has known since Gutenberg was a little boy, people like to read and believe things that make them powerful, or make them feel powerful. These powerful ideas experience a selective advantage in the Darwinian marketplace of ideas.
Important. I said much the same in "no market for liberty" -- there is no desire for freedom, but for "justice" AKA vengeance and cruelty.

Bunga Bounces Back???? πŸ”—
 Tue Jan 12 2021  


LOL

Shapeshift no longer doing KYC πŸ”—
 Tue Jan 12 2021  


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Erik Voorhees gonna get blackbagged soon? Note that this means the OTC market is effectively back!

Popmeo designates all Houthis as Terrorists πŸ”—
 Tue Jan 12 2021  


Well, that's one way to justify all their deaths as no longer worthy of being war crimes.

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