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    ≠ (amerika@annihilation.social)'s status on Thursday, 09-Jan-2025 10:28:35 JST≠≠
    in reply to
    • Matt Hamilton
    • Francisco Scaramanga
    • GummyNerds
    • Fish of Rage
    • pistolero
    @GummyNerds @FranciscoScaramanga @p @eriner @sun

    Dvorak has been a steady voice for sanity in tech for almost forty years now. I trust him.

    Curry has similarly spoken up many times over the years for realist sanity instead of the usual socialized, demoralized trend nonsense.

    That being said, let's walk a mile in their shoes... they didn't want to get associated with the Voat/Poast stuff, and I get it.

    That turns off their audience.

    It also bores people because it is repetitive as fuck and not actually informative. Something went wrong in our souls, with equality class warfare, with how we followed Abrahamic religions, and with democracy and the war against the Kings.

    Now we're bouncing back.

    The Voat/Poast lantern jaw bleating of the JQ, Christ (who was Jewish err half-Arab), Christianity (which is Jewish err Arabic), and illogical conspiracy theories holds us back as much as the cuckservatives and the Left.

    We need to aim toward fixing Western Civilization, which includes but is not limited to ethno-nationalism and capitalism (no socialism). We also gotta get rid of metaphysical dualism and other superstitions.

    This is... huh! ...war!
    In conversationabout 4 months ago from annihilation.socialpermalink
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