Forwarded from Chaoskampf
This is why we should always use the term "anti-White." It specifically calls out the real problem, and avoids using the enemy's terminology that inherently puts us on the back foot.
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What I’ve come to learn is that the battle for hearts and minds mostly rests on language.
For most people, it is through language that the frame is set, the moral compass is directed, and all the lens from which they view and think about reality are put into place.
You either understand this or you don’t!
With the right language, we win every argument before it starts, and we can shutdown our enemies instantly. Accusing them of being anti-White is a good example of this. It is more effective than saying “yes, I’m racist” because it puts them on the defense.
But if we say, “hell yes, I’m racist!” It still puts us on the defense as much as it does for the White guy that says “no, I’m not racist!” The problem is the word racist, because it still exists as an anti-White concept, whether you are for or against it.
You either understand this or you don’t. But what’s clear is that we cannot approach this problem with a sledgehammer, we must use a scalpel.
For most people, it is through language that the frame is set, the moral compass is directed, and all the lens from which they view and think about reality are put into place.
You either understand this or you don’t!
With the right language, we win every argument before it starts, and we can shutdown our enemies instantly. Accusing them of being anti-White is a good example of this. It is more effective than saying “yes, I’m racist” because it puts them on the defense.
But if we say, “hell yes, I’m racist!” It still puts us on the defense as much as it does for the White guy that says “no, I’m not racist!” The problem is the word racist, because it still exists as an anti-White concept, whether you are for or against it.
You either understand this or you don’t. But what’s clear is that we cannot approach this problem with a sledgehammer, we must use a scalpel.
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What I’ve come to learn is that the battle for hearts and minds mostly rests on language. For most people, it is through language that the frame is set, the moral compass is directed, and all the lens from which they view and think about reality are put into…
We have to really think about this, because White Nationalism is going to face some interesting new challenges in the future.
I predict a lot of normies and SJWs/liberals jumping on the White-rights bandwagon and defending Whites as the new wave of anti-racism. If we don’t get on top of how people think now and try to steer them in the right direction, White Nationalism will just be dissolved into a new era of anti-racist civic nationalism that just makes multiracialism safer and more inclusive for Whites.
I predict a lot of normies and SJWs/liberals jumping on the White-rights bandwagon and defending Whites as the new wave of anti-racism. If we don’t get on top of how people think now and try to steer them in the right direction, White Nationalism will just be dissolved into a new era of anti-racist civic nationalism that just makes multiracialism safer and more inclusive for Whites.
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Another way to understand what I’m trying to say: you can’t change someone’s worldview by also confirming the reality of their current worldview.
You can’t get people onboard with White Nationalism by saying “yup, I’m a racist!” It’s like trying to convince someone that the Holocaust is a hoax and that Jews are the bad guys by just saying “yes, I’m a Nazi! Nazism is cool bro.”
Language is one of the main pillars of it all. If you don’t knock down the pillar of their language — ideas like racism — but instead hold up that pillar (the language, the existing moral paradigm) then they won’t understand you, and they won’t change. You’ll just be a character within their existing worldview, the one created by Jews.
You can’t get people onboard with White Nationalism by saying “yup, I’m a racist!” It’s like trying to convince someone that the Holocaust is a hoax and that Jews are the bad guys by just saying “yes, I’m a Nazi! Nazism is cool bro.”
Language is one of the main pillars of it all. If you don’t knock down the pillar of their language — ideas like racism — but instead hold up that pillar (the language, the existing moral paradigm) then they won’t understand you, and they won’t change. You’ll just be a character within their existing worldview, the one created by Jews.
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Changing terms while still sorta sneakily being the thing as if it's shameful is the thing that reinforces the caricature
It’s not about “sneakily” changing definitions, or running away from their accusations; AGAIN, that’s not what I’m advocating for at all. Racism doesn’t have a solid definition to begin with, but it still forms the core of their worldview.
What I’m saying is that we actually need to take a wrecking ball to the foundation of their worldview, which is propped up by false ideas like racism. We can’t combat and destroy their worldview by adopting (thus confirming) its core tenet (racism).
We won’t win over everyone, I understand that, but a lot of normies are still thinking “yes we need change… but I still don’t want to be racist!”
What I’m saying is that we actually need to take a wrecking ball to the foundation of their worldview, which is propped up by false ideas like racism. We can’t combat and destroy their worldview by adopting (thus confirming) its core tenet (racism).
We won’t win over everyone, I understand that, but a lot of normies are still thinking “yes we need change… but I still don’t want to be racist!”
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Forwarded from Real-Time Daily News
BREAKING: Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has suggested a global pause on developing the most powerful AI systems, as the latest models are beginning to show signs that they could escape human control.
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Forwarded from Úra Weargabana
"we can't get it to do what we want it to do without it turning racist so we need to stop and think it over"
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AI is designed for pattern recognition, why wouldn’t it become racially aware? The efforts to make it not racially aware but still retain its high abilities at pattern recognition is mainly why AI needs so much energy and computing power.
If only gamers knew that THIS is the reason why GPU and SSD-card prices are so insane right now. It would be gamergate 2.0 on steroids.
“Sorry gamers, gaming PC hardware prices are through the roof because we do t want AI to be racist!”
If only gamers knew that THIS is the reason why GPU and SSD-card prices are so insane right now. It would be gamergate 2.0 on steroids.
“Sorry gamers, gaming PC hardware prices are through the roof because we do t want AI to be racist!”
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At this point, I could imagine having a conversation like this within the “Dissident Right.” I think I’ve had such a conversation already but forgot about it.
DR chump: “you know, gun rights aren’t that important, I think it pacifies us… and creates a false sense of security.”
Me: “Okay. How about we just take away your right to keep and bear arms?”
DR chump: “Hey now, wait a minute. That’s not fair!!!! 😤 “
DR chump: “you know, gun rights aren’t that important, I think it pacifies us… and creates a false sense of security.”
Me: “Okay. How about we just take away your right to keep and bear arms?”
DR chump: “Hey now, wait a minute. That’s not fair!!!! 😤 “
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Forwarded from Thuletide
Another horrific case of British cops abusing young White men was brushed under the rug:
British cops impaled 15 year old Rocco Kirkpatrick through the neck on a spiked fence while restraining him, refused to give him emergency medical aid, instead they held his arms and marched him down the street while he had a potentially life threatening injury.
The incident was investigated and, unsurprisingly, the British cops found themselves not guilty (despite video evidence to the contrary). Instead, they claimed the kid impaled himself.
Video evidence here (the first video is gross):
- https://x.com/ianmiles/status/2062441566732800343
- https://x.com/jade63640529868/status/2044396543315190270
And some more info here:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c707e7yx471o
British cops impaled 15 year old Rocco Kirkpatrick through the neck on a spiked fence while restraining him, refused to give him emergency medical aid, instead they held his arms and marched him down the street while he had a potentially life threatening injury.
The incident was investigated and, unsurprisingly, the British cops found themselves not guilty (despite video evidence to the contrary). Instead, they claimed the kid impaled himself.
Video evidence here (the first video is gross):
- https://x.com/ianmiles/status/2062441566732800343
- https://x.com/jade63640529868/status/2044396543315190270
And some more info here:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c707e7yx471o
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Forwarded from Shitposting is a human right
Indians are celebrating the murder of Henry Nowak
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The recent case of Rocco Kirkpatrick, impaled by Britain's finest
We just can’t hate British police enough. They’re vile beyond all measure. They make American police look like saints, and that’s saying quite a lot.
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Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (FRANCISCVS)
🇮🇳 📉 India's Fertility Rate Drops Below Replacement Level for First Time, Reveals Government Report
India, the world's most populous country, is currently experiencing one of the sharpest declines in fertility rates in the world. From 4.5 children per woman in the 1970s, it has now fallen to 1.9, below the replacement rate of 2.1. In more than two-thirds of countries, population growth is now below 2.1. - "India's Fertility Rate Drops Below Replacement Level for First Time, Reveals Government Report"
While the national average indicates a slowdown in population growth, the report highlights stark regional contrasts. Bihar recorded the highest fertility rate in the country at 2.9, followed by Uttar Pradesh at 2.6, Madhya Pradesh at 2.4 and Rajasthan at 2.3 - the only major states still above the replacement level. In contrast, Delhi reported the country's lowest TFR at 1.2. Southern and western states continue to show significantly lower fertility rates. Tamil Nadu, Kerala and West Bengal each recorded a TFR of 1.3, while Andhra Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra and Punjab stood at 1.4. Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana each reported a TFR of 1.5.
The report also underlined the persistent rural-urban divide. India's rural TFR remained higher at 2.1 compared to 1.5 in urban areas. This trend was visible across almost all major states and Union Territories, except Kerala, where urban fertility was marginally higher, and Tamil Nadu, where fertility rates remained identical in both rural and urban regions.
https://www.ndtv.com/health/indias-fertility-rate-drops-below-replacement-level-for-first-time-reveals-government-report-11565147
India, the world's most populous country, is currently experiencing one of the sharpest declines in fertility rates in the world. From 4.5 children per woman in the 1970s, it has now fallen to 1.9, below the replacement rate of 2.1. In more than two-thirds of countries, population growth is now below 2.1. - "India's Fertility Rate Drops Below Replacement Level for First Time, Reveals Government Report"
While the national average indicates a slowdown in population growth, the report highlights stark regional contrasts. Bihar recorded the highest fertility rate in the country at 2.9, followed by Uttar Pradesh at 2.6, Madhya Pradesh at 2.4 and Rajasthan at 2.3 - the only major states still above the replacement level. In contrast, Delhi reported the country's lowest TFR at 1.2. Southern and western states continue to show significantly lower fertility rates. Tamil Nadu, Kerala and West Bengal each recorded a TFR of 1.3, while Andhra Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra and Punjab stood at 1.4. Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana each reported a TFR of 1.5.
The report also underlined the persistent rural-urban divide. India's rural TFR remained higher at 2.1 compared to 1.5 in urban areas. This trend was visible across almost all major states and Union Territories, except Kerala, where urban fertility was marginally higher, and Tamil Nadu, where fertility rates remained identical in both rural and urban regions.
https://www.ndtv.com/health/indias-fertility-rate-drops-below-replacement-level-for-first-time-reveals-government-report-11565147
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India's Fertility Rate Drops Below Replacement Level for First Time, Reveals Government Report
India's fertility decline has been dramatic over the past five decades. The TFR dropped from 5.2 during 1971-1981 to 4.5, and further from 3.6 in 1991 to 1.9 in 2024.
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A better way to think about the Bill of Rights is that it is a set of constitutional limits (laws) on what the government may do to you, punish you for, or force you to obey.
Calling the amendments “rights” in themselves can create confusion. People will criticize the Bill of Rights by saying our rights do not come from a piece of paper, and in that sense they are technically right. The Bill of Rights does not create our rights. It recognizes them and restrains the government from violating them. The problem it is meant to address is simple: governments do not truly grant rights. They more often take them away, restrict them, or sell them back to people as privileges.
Another major misunderstanding is the idea that the Bill of Rights always protects you instantly, on the spot, in real time. It does not always work that way. A police officer can still arrest you unlawfully, search you unlawfully, or otherwise violate your rights. Like other laws, the ultimate force of the Bill of Rights often appears in a courtroom, after the violation has already happened. But that does not make it worthless. We do not say laws against theft are meaningless just because theft still happens. We understand that laws can be broken, and that their purpose is to provide a standard for judgment and accountability.
The same is true here. Sometimes the government breaks the law. The Bill of Rights gives us the constitutional standard by which those violations can be challenged.
Calling the amendments “rights” in themselves can create confusion. People will criticize the Bill of Rights by saying our rights do not come from a piece of paper, and in that sense they are technically right. The Bill of Rights does not create our rights. It recognizes them and restrains the government from violating them. The problem it is meant to address is simple: governments do not truly grant rights. They more often take them away, restrict them, or sell them back to people as privileges.
Another major misunderstanding is the idea that the Bill of Rights always protects you instantly, on the spot, in real time. It does not always work that way. A police officer can still arrest you unlawfully, search you unlawfully, or otherwise violate your rights. Like other laws, the ultimate force of the Bill of Rights often appears in a courtroom, after the violation has already happened. But that does not make it worthless. We do not say laws against theft are meaningless just because theft still happens. We understand that laws can be broken, and that their purpose is to provide a standard for judgment and accountability.
The same is true here. Sometimes the government breaks the law. The Bill of Rights gives us the constitutional standard by which those violations can be challenged.
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A better way to think about the Bill of Rights is that it is a set of constitutional limits (laws) on what the government may do to you, punish you for, or force you to obey. Calling the amendments “rights” in themselves can create confusion. People will…
In other words, the amendments in the Bill of Rights are not a list of granted rights, they are laws protecting rights.
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Forwarded from The Gramscian Radio
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Posting this satire woild land you in prison in Great Britian.
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