Carl on point once again. I like that he's redeemed himself and become kinda based. More based than most of the mainstream podcast right, anyway. It's something.
I see the appeal, but good ol' Fascism is probably the best way forward. A capitalist market economy is a necessity for developed nations, but wanton international capitalism (which is the most jewish part of capitalism) does not need to be tolerated with absolute laissez-faire abandon. If a nation's economy serves multinationals more than it does its own people, it's fucking broken.
@Hoss I just wish more well-known Nazbols weren't insane third worldists, I hate admitting this but I align with tenets of Nazbol more than straight up fascism or NatSoc
The world is going to keep turning around you and there is little you'll be able to do to influence it yourself. Use your gift of being able to notice things long before the cattle do to position yourself advantageously for whatever comes next. That's all you can do right now. Put your oxygen mask on first before helping others.
@white_male@Hoss@Escoffier I don't even know if anybody has a specific ideology besides destroying civilization and resisting the destruction, but maybe if we wish really hard our ideology can rise from the ashes
@Hoss@Escoffier@PraxisOfEvil >position yourself advantageously for whatever comes next Just like inviting normies/girls to D&D sessions to score and not totally losing control over the new reality. ;]
@PraxisOfEvil@Escoffier@Hoss attached: The Doctrine of Fascism, Mussolini's book about it from like 1933. Very interesting. Italy got raped pretty hard by WW1 and its aftermath. Lots of people turned to Marxism. About half the book is Mussolini saying "I love my people and I hate seeing them frustrated and in pain, so I want to give them something better than Marxism, which is gay and condemned by the Church btw"
Mussolini became his own worst enemy when he got involved in the war. He literally predicted his own demise. Towards the end I imagine he regretted not maneuvering the geopolitical situation like Franco did.
It's funny how the narrative they teach you in history books is that Mussolini was strung up by his own people, when in reality he was murdered by communist partisans that in no way represented the will of the Italian people. Even today Italians don't really look on him with the same villainy as the Germans do Hitler.
@Hoss@karn@Escoffier@PraxisOfEvil blockade ruined it, in any case itd be a naval war with stolen russian ships agains azeri iranian and soviet remnants in the south and east caspian, and imaginably american supported groups
@HonkHonkBoom@Escoffier@PraxisOfEvil@white_male@Hoss The first time I was called a racist on Facebook 7 years ago by a White kid that I grew up with, I went full on mean. I even told him that I was gonna kill him. He believed me. His brother (my best friend growing up) believed me. Brad and Brian Boner, you might know them if you are in the art world. I hate their guts.
@white_male@Hoss@Escoffier My conclusion is just that things will accelerate on an indefinite timeline. There's no "happening" in a sense that a revolution will occur (granted I don't know what that'll look like). But I reject that any group has control of said acceleration yet high profile deaths/assassinations will continue to occur.
@PraxisOfEvil@white_male@Hoss@Escoffier i mean, the method of boiling the frog has become very highly refined, the use of many anesthetics across many different dimension of thought, along with massive brainwashing campaigns, "don't jump out of the pot, that would be racist", and even instilling crab bucket mentality into the populace, pulling each other back down sop they demons dont have to do it themselves, the effort to prevent a breakpoint from becoming apparent is immense, they want to keep it a snowball rolling down will, forever accelerating so there is no way to stop it..
As much as I loathe to give Tim Pool credit for anything, I must admit his characterization of what a "Second Civil War" would look like sounds pretty accurate to me. It won't be organized armies fighting on the battlefield, it'll be localized insurgencies that you probably won't witness firsthand and an uptick in high profile assassinations. You'll still go to work every morning and clock in at the wagecage like normal, go home and hear snippets of media reports on these conflicts, in most places the lights will stay on and the Internet still online, but you'll go to the grocery store and notice that certain things are either heavily marked up or not stocked at all. For example, certain fresh fruits out of season will become a much more expensive luxury, if they're available at all.