This leftist degenerate victim mindset reminds me of some experiences I've had though my life.
Growing up there were members of my family and friends who often criticized me for having a dominant personality. I was accused of walking on people, taking over projects, being a perfectionist and always wanting things to be "my way", etc. Many times I took that criticism to heart. I didn't want to be that kind of person so I held back. But when I held back what I noticed is none of these people took initiative. If I was involved in anything with these people and I waited for someone else to take the lead or make suggestions, etc, it just never happened. Nothing ever got done. The thing is, not one of these people ever criticized my work. They never criticized what I produced. Regardless, I went through life a bit of the time feeling like a tyrant. I felt guilty and like I was a self centered person. Looking back I realize these were just people who were not confident or talented enough to do certain things and what they did to make up for their shortcomings was blame me. They made me feel like I was taking their opportunity away from them. And now I see there are whole giant groups of people who do this to the people who are the doers, the thinkers, the artists and producers. Those who are of lesser ability just blame their shortcomings on the people with capability, calling them oppressors, haters, and tyrants, all while they want to take part in and enjoy for themselves the things that the doers have created.. The people who contribute to meaningful culture have zero reason to feel guilt.
Growing up there were members of my family and friends who often criticized me for having a dominant personality. I was accused of walking on people, taking over projects, being a perfectionist and always wanting things to be "my way", etc. Many times I took that criticism to heart. I didn't want to be that kind of person so I held back. But when I held back what I noticed is none of these people took initiative. If I was involved in anything with these people and I waited for someone else to take the lead or make suggestions, etc, it just never happened. Nothing ever got done. The thing is, not one of these people ever criticized my work. They never criticized what I produced. Regardless, I went through life a bit of the time feeling like a tyrant. I felt guilty and like I was a self centered person. Looking back I realize these were just people who were not confident or talented enough to do certain things and what they did to make up for their shortcomings was blame me. They made me feel like I was taking their opportunity away from them. And now I see there are whole giant groups of people who do this to the people who are the doers, the thinkers, the artists and producers. Those who are of lesser ability just blame their shortcomings on the people with capability, calling them oppressors, haters, and tyrants, all while they want to take part in and enjoy for themselves the things that the doers have created.. The people who contribute to meaningful culture have zero reason to feel guilt.
Forwarded from DukeOfDurham 🦌
Always buy from your own people and from small business.
When I lived in a city for University, at the end of my street was a corner shop. I refused to use it, despite its convenience, because I won’t give foreigners my money. One of the guys I lived with called me racist for it, but he looked pretty foolish when the corner shop owner was eventually arrested for trying to meet up with underage girls online (no joke).
I walked for 50 mins to get to a shop owned by English people.
Some people are annoyed that foreigners are moving into their area, yet they’ll still go on and buy from their shops. This is the problem.
These days, almost all my shopping is done at local small businesses. Very rarely supermarkets. Not only are you helping your own people and not giving your money to globohomo, but the quality of goods you can buy is vastly superior.
When I lived in a city for University, at the end of my street was a corner shop. I refused to use it, despite its convenience, because I won’t give foreigners my money. One of the guys I lived with called me racist for it, but he looked pretty foolish when the corner shop owner was eventually arrested for trying to meet up with underage girls online (no joke).
I walked for 50 mins to get to a shop owned by English people.
Some people are annoyed that foreigners are moving into their area, yet they’ll still go on and buy from their shops. This is the problem.
These days, almost all my shopping is done at local small businesses. Very rarely supermarkets. Not only are you helping your own people and not giving your money to globohomo, but the quality of goods you can buy is vastly superior.
Forwarded from European Consciousness
Nietzsche claims that the herd praises meekness because they lack strength; passivity because they are unable to take effective action; patience because they have no choice but to wait - being unable to proactively pursue their ends; equality because they are already at the bottom of the social hierarchy - they want to drag others down to their level; compassion because they suffer and, unable to redeem their own existence, they want others to pity them; and they are modest because, frankly, they have nothing to be proud of.
Forwarded from Wills' [Channel] ☀️🌴
We live in an age where super rich sportsmen protest against their fans, politicians protest against the electorate and pop stars lecture those who buy their records. But if the little guy waves a flag and speaks too loudly, he's branded a terrorist and locked up.
Forwarded from CDel (CDelly)
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Forwarded from Folk Wisdom & Ways
When they ask to see your gods
your book of prayers
show them lines
drawn delicately with veins
on the underside of a bird’s wing
tell them you believe
in giant oaks mottled
and stark against a winter sky
and in nights so frozen
stars crack open spilling
streams of molten ice to earth
and tell them how you drink
a holy wine of honeysuckle
on a warm spring day
and of the softness
of your mother who never taught you
death was life’s reward
but who believed in the earth
and the sun
and a million, million light years
of being.
J.L. Stanley 1986
your book of prayers
show them lines
drawn delicately with veins
on the underside of a bird’s wing
tell them you believe
in giant oaks mottled
and stark against a winter sky
and in nights so frozen
stars crack open spilling
streams of molten ice to earth
and tell them how you drink
a holy wine of honeysuckle
on a warm spring day
and of the softness
of your mother who never taught you
death was life’s reward
but who believed in the earth
and the sun
and a million, million light years
of being.
J.L. Stanley 1986
If you live in a very rural area you can see reality all around you. Even if you live in a town you can see it. You can see the birds and the squirrels and the insects going about their day. You can see the trees dropping their seeds. Nothing has changed in thousands and thousands of years. It's all as it has been and was meant to be. Only we have changed. The world has not modernized, only we have. We live in a system that has become a monstrosity and has enslaved us. But it's just an illusion. We can let go and live a far more natural life. There was a time where we were already doing it. It's all open ended and up to us. We're living in an illusion. Remember that.
Forwarded from DukeOfDurham 🦌
If you’re still wearing a mask in shops and other public places against your will, just take them off. You can literally buy an exemption card for £2 on eBay and nobody asks any questions. And if you don’t fancy spending £2... just stop wearing one and don’t give an explanation.
The nightmare ends when you want it to. You won’t be given your freedom back so you have to take it yourself.
The nightmare ends when you want it to. You won’t be given your freedom back so you have to take it yourself.
So I posted the post above with the New England scenery and comment about reality on Gab as well. It exploded with over a thousand likes, more than 100 comments, and hundreds of re-posts and is on the "Popular posts on Gab" page. Most of the comments were pleasant, a few talking from the "we can't go back to the stone age" position, and many of them mentioned "god" and "the bible" and how we must return to gods kingdom here on Earth. I'm glad it touched so many people in a meaningful way. At the same time I can't help but want to make people aware that "god" and the "bible" is part of the illusion. Pretty pointless to try to reach people on that level at this point. It just serves as a gauge of where people are spiritually I suppose. The post was meant to touch people spiritually. To let people know that the system we agree to live in, which we took no part of constructing, is an illusion and that what we see in nature, that only adheres to it's own nature and the natural world, is actually reality.
The illusion is agreeing to live in a world parallel to nature that you took no part in creating. Participating in a system that uses you to prop itself up. Adhering to laws and conditions created by others with the thought that it's done on your behalf for your betterment. The illusion is that somebody else knows what is better for you than you.
Nothing in nature acts this way or agrees to these conditions.
The bird doesn't obey some law that a bird council made up. The bird just adheres to it's nature and nature around it.
We have this world we built with modern technology, etc, but the natural real world still exists right along side the one we've built around ourselves. We talk about "advancement" but we haven't advanced anything in the natural world one bit. The natural world still operates along side us exactly the same way it always has. The natural world is no better or more advanced for anything we have created for ourselves. All we have done is made some things a bit easier for ourselves. But for the most part we have made ourselves unhealthy. This isn't to say that all creations of our "modern world" should be abandoned but that what we should let go of is modernity's perpetual advancement for it's own sake. Consumerism, etc.. And the willingness to give our responsibility; our power, away to others
Just some thoughts
The illusion is agreeing to live in a world parallel to nature that you took no part in creating. Participating in a system that uses you to prop itself up. Adhering to laws and conditions created by others with the thought that it's done on your behalf for your betterment. The illusion is that somebody else knows what is better for you than you.
Nothing in nature acts this way or agrees to these conditions.
The bird doesn't obey some law that a bird council made up. The bird just adheres to it's nature and nature around it.
We have this world we built with modern technology, etc, but the natural real world still exists right along side the one we've built around ourselves. We talk about "advancement" but we haven't advanced anything in the natural world one bit. The natural world still operates along side us exactly the same way it always has. The natural world is no better or more advanced for anything we have created for ourselves. All we have done is made some things a bit easier for ourselves. But for the most part we have made ourselves unhealthy. This isn't to say that all creations of our "modern world" should be abandoned but that what we should let go of is modernity's perpetual advancement for it's own sake. Consumerism, etc.. And the willingness to give our responsibility; our power, away to others
Just some thoughts
Forwarded from European Tribalism - Mythology, European culture, survival