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Repost from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
Neocons, Neoreaction and their quest to build a panopticon.
https://youtu.be/ofr8ztkhz-4
Repost from Cemil Kerimoglu
People locking their doors is only a "fair concern" to you if you are a burglar.
Russiaโs concerns of "NATO expansion" are not about its own security. NATO never planned, nor plans to attack Russia; which is by the way unfortunate, because it should, but sadly would not. Russian "concerns" is rather the frustration of a bully or a criminal who realizes that he cannot commit his evil deeds with impunity.
Karmelo Anthony, who is being tried as an adult for the murder of Austin Metcalf, is not going to have a good time in a US prison.
https://youtu.be/wTpZs9VN4oA
Itโs just a zigger with the latest Russian body armor.
https://t.me/nixjeelvy/10132
Repost from The Gramscian Radio
There goes half of the student body for UCLA, UCSC and several other California schools.
Repost from The Course of Empire (Uncensored)
Bad enough Norway is experiencing a surge in diversity, but they add insult to injury by doing a little twerking as they dance in traditional Norwegian frocks.
Repost from The Gramscian Radio
From George Washington taking the oath of office on the steps of Wall Street on 1789 in front of his fellow Americans to H-1B indians turning Wall Street into Bangalore. This is why removing H1-B and "student" visas is paramount.
Repost from Radical Dose
Eddie Gerard pens a companion piece to Colin Liddell's deconstruction of the tradwife meme.
https://radicaldose.com/so-i-heard-youd-like-a-tradwife/
I never understood why so many figures in the โDissident Rightโ allied themselves with and protected Academic Agent.
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This has to be said, and no one says it better than individuals like Wyvern the Terrible and Nix Jeelvy: youโre either pro-Ukraine or youโre not, and actions speak louder than words. If you claim to be pro-Ukraine yet platform blatant zigger channels on your own channel, youโre a subversive liar and as good as a zigger yourself.
http://youtube.com/post/UgkxjRYNl8IomNalRJtnm4mW8k7N6FWJOwVg?
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The only thing almost as bad as being a zigger is platforming their zigger content on your own channel while claiming to be pro-Ukraine. Iโll let Wyvern the Terrible explain the rest here.
http://youtube.com/post/UgkxjRYNl8IomNalRJtnm4mW8k7N6FWJOwVg
Repost from Nicholas R. Jeelvy
Drew Pavlou is flexing on a china numba one bot by threatening to blow up the 3 gorges dam.
I love this fucking timeline.
https://x.com/DrewPavlou/status/1927898136262902221
Nix is right about MAGA being a party of scammers.
https://t.me/nixjeelvy/10117
LOL, even Russiaโs closest ally is supplying ammunition to Ukraine.
https://t.me/intelslava/75271
Repost from Radical Dose
Batka responds to Dan Eriksson with some thoughts of his own on the nature of speech and discourse.
https://radicaldose.com/freedom-of-speech/
Radical Dose
The title of this article is kind of click bait, but not in a bad way โ he isn't advocating for censorship. When I read this article, I couldn't help but imagine that the author was mainly thinking about certain types of people within the Dissident Right: folks on Telegram and Twitter letting outrage-porn, memes, short videos, peer pressure and propaganda shape their entire view on everything from politics and history, to philosophy. Despite being a supporter of legal freedom of speech, I found myself mostly in agreement with the author.
The democratization of speech has not led to a golden age for the exchange of ideas. It has led to every form of education, depth or reflection drowning in a sea of โโemotionally driven chatter. Arguments do not become stronger โ only shorter. Whoever can package their opinions in a meme wins. Whoever nuances, loses.
We must stop pretending that free speech is a neutral phenomenon. It is a force. And every force must be controlled. Not with state totalitarianism or censorship, but with a cultural rebirth of something that has all but disappeared: responsibility. Responsibility to think before you speak. Responsibility to know the difference between a feeling and a truth. Responsibility to be silent sometimes, to listen. To acknowledge that not all knowledge is self-evident, that not everyone should be heard equally, that some voices carry more than others โ not because they shout louder, but because they know more.https://radicaldose.com/freedom-of-speech-was-a-mistake/
The title of this article is kind of click bait, but not in a bad way โ he isn't advocating for censorship. When I read this article, I couldn't help but imagine that the author was mainly thinking about certain types of people within the Dissident Right: folks on Telegram and Twitter letting outrage-porn, memes, short videos, peer pressure and propaganda shape their entire view on everything from politics and history, to philosophy. Despite being a supporter of legal freedom of speech, I found myself mostly in agreement with the author.
The democratization of speech has not led to a golden age for the exchange of ideas. It has led to every form of education, depth or reflection drowning in a sea of โโemotionally driven chatter. Arguments do not become stronger โ only shorter. Whoever can package their opinions in a meme wins. Whoever nuances, loses.
We must stop pretending that free speech is a neutral phenomenon. It is a force. And every force must be controlled. Not with state totalitarianism or censorship, but with a cultural rebirth of something that has all but disappeared: responsibility. Responsibility to think before you speak. Responsibility to know the difference between a feeling and a truth. Responsibility to be silent sometimes, to listen. To acknowledge that not all knowledge is self-evident, that not everyone should be heard equally, that some voices carry more than others โ not because they shout louder, but because they know more.https://radicaldose.com/freedom-of-speech-was-a-mistake/
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