Communism Kills
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Which Trump judicial nominee hasn't been a disappointment?
Has anyone else noticed a massive influx of far-left people trying to make traditionally right-wing things their own? I’ve seen a lot of them talking about things like loving Appalachia, folk music, banjos, talking about wanting to homestead and having their own farms...
Big F for one of the best.
In economics, we call this the sunk cost fallacy.
What'd I miss today?
One of the least surprising things in history.
The reason I don't believe a civil war is going to happen is because there are so many moments that should've been the "this is it, this has gone too far" moment and... nothing happened except grumbling, and then eventual acceptance.
I also don't believe there will be any mass secession, and like I've been advocating for over the past few weeks, the best you can do is find a local community of likeminded people, have a family, and focus on that instead of national politics. Just remember, that doesn't mean the government won't come after you, though.
There are going to be a ton of commentary pieces about the civil liberties violations and sting operations against Muslims in the 20 years since 9/11. The people writing these articles and going on the airwaves to talk about how Muslims were mistreated are the same people who think these tactics should be used against anyone deemed a "white supremacist." Remember that.
Twitter’s Jack tweeting out Rothbard doesn’t mean you’ll ever get your account back. Twitter also claims it has an ideological commitment to free speech, and we see what happens there. In fact, if Jack were actually a libertarian, he would justify all his actions with “but it’s a private company bro” like libertarians do every time someone gets censored on Twitter.
But since Rothbard is the topic of the day now, check this out from 1992: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/02/murray-n-rothbard/program-right-wing-populism/
Another lesson in why it's bad to be right early: the people who virtue signaled about how Ahmaud Arbery was killed by white supremacists are now talking about white genocide, but they would've destroyed your career for pointing out Arbery's criminal history or talking about white replacement a year ago.

It only took maybe two weeks to go from the "consensus" on Ahmaud Arbery to "hey wait this George Floyd guy might've not been so great and let's talk about crime stats."
10 more to 5K. 👀👀👀
I don't think many people realize how absolutely devastatingly toxic it would've been just a year ago to talk about white genocide, while using your real name, and working for even a conservative news outlet. You would be out before the end of the day.

Now, very mainstream conservative commentators are talking about white replacement. That's obviously a positive development, but it's important to remember that there are people who came before who had to pay a heavy price for saying the same exact thing (mass censorship, losing their livelihood, their reputations ruined) that is now on Fox primetime, headlined in the New York Post, and tweeted even by my guilty pleasure read, the Daily Wire's Matt Walsh.
A lot of people have made a lot of wild accusations about me over the years. Today, someone accused another person of cozying up to me by saying I too think "Democrats are the real racists." I'm very offended.
"All American."
Biden did exactly what Trump had planned to do but now the GOP's neocons are mad since Biden did it I guess? lol