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Folkish Appalachia

Dedicated to bringing together the Folk of Appalachia. Wotan Mit Uns!

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The largest Viking archaeological site in Britain, Jarlshof, Shetland. The longhouse is behind me. Two ravens flew over croaking just before
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Roll up wearing your nicest flecktarn and skull mask, open-carrying like a total shithead
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Roll up wearing your nicest flecktarn and skull mask, open-carrying like a total shithead
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My family just hit the local Farmers Market and made out like bandits. We also had no idea we lived minutes from a beef, chicken, and lamb farm. Sure it was all “liberals”. To be fair though it was dominated by hippies and homesteaders of an indIstinguishable political affiliation and a lot of the customers had military type or do it yourself shirts. Anyways to the point; we got the equivalent of equal or many times LESS price to value than a big chain store. I being a city dweller for most my life have always assumed these places have higher costs but it just flat wasn’t that expensive to get ‘organic’ from these local people. Either way, there’s no shame in thrifty shopping or frugality. It’s smart. Hit your local Farmers Market, see what you can get. At the least you’ll get in touch with local farmers you can directly deal with for so many things. While I’m at it telling you how to live hit the thrift stores. Hit the Re-stores. Everyone wants to right wing virtue signal about not shopping at Amazon or Walmart and they cut out their local guy every time. Makes no sense. (Photo for visual aid only)
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I have no real interest in politics, but since this does affect us all then there are times when comment might be needed. I do not vote, nor have I voted for some 50 years now, and even when I did it was for an 'extreme' party. It seemed to me quite clear that Kier Starmer and the Labour Party would win this election, and I said this to friends a few years ago after Mr Starmer was visited by Bill Gates on his trip here. It soon became clear how this seems to have come about, not through a great increase in Labour Votes but a great decrease in Conservative votes. Labour, one outlet stated, gained around only 2%, whilst the Conservatives lost around 20-odd%. It now becomes clear why Nigel Farage returned in glory to UK Reform, and why UK Reform have been pushed from all angles on social media etc. Being a 'right-wing' party they stood a great chance of getting the votes from the Tories, and when watching various 'right-wing' YouTube 'experts' the push to 'vote UK Reform' was mimicked by those who placed comments (real or not) in their droves. Like Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' the opposition is also controlled, and this runs very deep in this rotten system.
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When the time comes, we’ll be up every holler, behind every hickory, oak, and black locust. In every laurel thicket, and on every ridge. Thousands of years from now, historians will speak of the Indo-Appalachians as they speak of the Indo-Europeans today. Storming forth, like an endless avalanche from the mountains. AK-47s in hand, on their 2-stroke Yamaha steeds, ringing in the beginning of a New Dark Age. A modern day Koryos band, terrorizing the flatlands of post- Babylon Amerikwa. This is the vision. This is the DREAM.
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📖 Rule by Militia 🔶️ Militias are often taken as a sign of weak or absent government, the result of renegade actors operating in the wake of state collapse. Such a narrative could be told through a roll call of fallen dictators—from Mohamed Siad Barre in Somalia through to Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Muammar Gaddafi in Libya—whose removal seemed to result in the death of the state and the emergence of militias that pick over its carcass. But these lapsarian lessons about the evils that befall a society after state collapse occlude more than they reveal. The reality is that many militias active around the globe today were created by states. In the aftermath of the economic crises of the 1980s, governments wracked by debt found militias an efficient way of managing restive populations. 🔶️ For much of European history, militias and other nonstate military actors played a part in state policy. Feudal military mobilization, for example, largely relied on assembling coalitions of aristocratic houses and their levies. When this system broke down, it was replaced by a marketplace for mercenaries in which access to force depended on capital reserves. By the eighteenth century, half the Prussian army was comprised of hired troops, and all the European states except Switzerland relied on foreign fighters. These mercenaries were sometimes drawn from private armies. Just as often, European rulers would hire out their own forces to other sovereigns. 🔶️ The state itself was just one of many forms of military power that vied with each other, none of them necessarily more legitimate than any other. If the state won, it was because, as Charles Tilly puts it in his famous article on state- and war-making, “small groups of power-hungry men fought off numerous rivals and great popular resistance in the pursuit of their own ends, and inadvertently promoted the formation of national states.” In this telling, Weber’s legitimation of state violence was the winner’s prize bestowed on the most distinguished group of bandits. The state became the form that seized the mode of predation. 🔶️ The second key characteristic of the contemporary militia is thus that it exists—much like the mercantile companies of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe—as a military force, political organ, and business all at the same time. Their control of real estate, banking, and commercial services ensures their autonomy from the state. It also occludes the role of global commodity markets, which have obscurity built into them, in enabling militia economies. A U.S. Government Accountability Office review of conflict minerals (which include tin, tungsten, tantalum, and gold) from 2022 determined that half the companies surveyed couldn’t determine where the minerals they used came from, at all. 🔶️ Within the nation-state system, as Amitav Ghosh once suggested, there are increasingly two classes of country. In one class, borders are believed in, the state promises to offer at least a vestige of security, and governments have the capacity to act relatively autonomously from the ethnic and economic forces that constitute them. In the other class of country, the state is a fiction insisted upon by the international community. State-building efforts in these countries have only led to more power being vested in rentier elites, dependent on resources from elsewhere, who have fractured the nations over which they rule. 🔶️ Changing this dynamic is not easy. What is certain is that the liberal dream of a Weberian state will offer no solutions; the theater of state-building has clearly run its course. Any alternative would need to attend to the supply chains and international commodity markets that enable rule by militia. Rather than propping up fictional governments, the international community could focus on the real motor of militia membership: a growing surplus of young women and men thrown off by the global economy which cannot be absorbed by the countries they live in unless massive economic transformations take place at a planetary scale. 📎 Boston Review
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