Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
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I hope my enemies' children eat luxurious soup:
Forwarded from Gods Strongest Dumpster Divers
Luxury soup
Chicken thighs are the poor man's chicken. Sauce is a hollandaise
Forwarded from Bombadil’s Athenæum
Mathetes on Christians in ancient Greece
None of my followers are into cash, but I imagine some might like chess:
If only he'd give up living in urbania.... I feel for him.

Stay poor, friends.
Vote for Singh. He's the poor-pilled candidate, apparently
First draft for an upcoming project:

WHY THE RIGHT OUGHT TO DISREGARD MATERIAL WEALTH

In the intricate tapestry of modern society, the interplay of political stances and economic ambitions challenges individuals to deeply reflect on the morality of their goals. This challenge ought to be acutely felt by right wingers, who find themselves at a crossroads when striving for material success amidst a societal framework dominated by left-wing forces. This essay argues that due to the powerful grip of these left-wing ideologies, right wingers must fundamentally reassess their chase for material affluence.

A comprehensive understanding of today's political landscape and its consequences is crucial. The currents of our society largely flow in the direction set by left-wing ideologies, an influence that goes beyond mere political discourse or societal debates, extending its tentacles into the realms of economics and material aspirations. The pressing question then becomes: can one thrive in any large corporation today, under the watchful eye of human resources, while holding steadfast beliefs in the existence of God, the binary concept of sex, and the wickedness of Martin Luther King Jr.?

This ideological divide presents a stark confrontation for those on the right. Left-wing stances aren't just alternative viewpoints; they are clear manifestations of evil. For instance, the left's support for abortion, open immigration policies, and the advocacy for transgender surgeries aren't just policy disagreements but represent moral decay, a deviation from the natural order, and an alarming alliance with demonic forces. Such deeply rooted convictions lead to the recognition of the pursuit of wealth within this system as a tacit endorsement of a morally bankrupt and diabolical establishment.

Navigating the quest for success in a world colored by such evils is fraught with ethical dilemmas. Is it possible for one to compromise on fervently-held beliefs for material gains without losing their moral compass? Such a compromise, given the foundational opposition to the current system, appears as a stark betrayal of one's principles, and often is simply selling one's soul to demons in exchange for fleeting comforts.

Moreover, the relentless bid to secure approval from a system that is intrinsically evil is both spiritually and morally draining. Rather than living in alignment with their deep convictions, right-wingers might find themselves compromising their integrity, and walking away from God, for the sake of mere temporal rewards. This not only threatens individual moral grounding but also risks eroding the authenticity of the broader right-wing movement.

Considering the pervasive nature of left-wing ideologies and the deep-rooted opposition held by right wingers, a compelling argument sticks out like a sore thumb: the quest for material success should take a backseat. Pursuing affluence in a setting that sharply contrasts with one's core beliefs threatens to chip away at moral values and integrity. Those on the right should prioritize unwavering commitment to their principles and values, even if it means forgoing the allure of material wealth.
If "The Daily Poor" ever contacts you by DM and wants money, it's not me. But you should give them money anyways. It helps you stay poor. Furthermore, by enriching the scammers, you are making their lives worse by increasing their capacity to harm themselves. It's the ultimate revenge.
Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction pinned «If "The Daily Poor" ever contacts you by DM and wants money, it's not me. But you should give them money anyways. It helps you stay poor. Furthermore, by enriching the scammers, you are making their lives worse by increasing their capacity to harm themselves.…»
Understanding what your own interests are is pretty tough. Take that from the guy who spends his days on Telegram telling people to purposefully make less money. Consequently, you can't depend on the next generation to just magically have it snap into place, and, thereby, this line fails:
You can only convince a people to go against it's own interests for so long. Eventually the youth will begin to question why things are the way they are. It is up to us to make sure there is a strong and long lasting WN infrastructure to make sure these kids know where to go when they're done with the system. Tribe and train, build stable communities for Our People.

@TheWesternChauvinist7