Forwarded from The Titanist
There are some retards from across the pond making whingey posts about America today (for the gazillionth time; I guess it's a release valve for them like cooming or whatever). But perhaps the dumbest point I saw in those posts was that so much of American land is "uninhabitable". This is quite wrong. Uninhabited ≠ uninhabitable. These are very different metrics.
These first two maps showcase how much land is not particularly habited, ie. extremely rural or remote. This does NOT mean uninhabitable, and that's a poorly thought out conflation.
These first two maps showcase how much land is not particularly habited, ie. extremely rural or remote. This does NOT mean uninhabitable, and that's a poorly thought out conflation.
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Since you keep making up shit about my country: I’ve actually been to the “uninhabitable” parts of America and people (mostly White) do live there — it’s just that their nearest neighbor might be a mile or two away. This is even the case in many parts of the rural east coast, and I know this because I’ve lived near these areas.
Just because you can’t walk to a cafe doesn’t mean it’s uninhabitable. The reason why it’s less inhabited is because the vast majority of normies actually prefer being within driving distance of shopping and employment, imagine that! So these areas aren’t uninhabitable, just uninhabited — that’s a critical difference. The other issue is that a lot of regions are uninhabited because they’re federal land, meaning no one is allowed to live there, that’s why it’s “uninhabitable” — look up a map of BLM land.
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Just because you can’t walk to a cafe doesn’t mean it’s uninhabitable. The reason why it’s less inhabited is because the vast majority of normies actually prefer being within driving distance of shopping and employment, imagine that! So these areas aren’t uninhabitable, just uninhabited — that’s a critical difference. The other issue is that a lot of regions are uninhabited because they’re federal land, meaning no one is allowed to live there, that’s why it’s “uninhabitable” — look up a map of BLM land.
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North America is SO BIG BRO!You don’t get HOW BIG IT IS BRO!
-Yes, and the vast majority of that uninhabited space is uninhabited for a reason: because it is uninhabitable.
Different parts of the US are as different from each other as parts of Europe. They…
-Yes, and the vast majority of that uninhabited space is uninhabited for a reason: because it is uninhabitable.
Different parts of the US are as different from each other as parts of Europe. They…
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Since you keep making up shit about my country: I’ve actually been to the “uninhabitable” parts of America and people (mostly White) do live there — it’s just that their nearest neighbor might be a mile or two away. This is even the case in many parts of the…
Even on the east coast of America, I’ve lived in and around farmland areas where, if you want to borrow sugar from your nearest neighbor, you have to get into car and drive; that’s how people there live and they love it, and I learned to love it once I got used to it. Having space to do whatever you want and being surrounded by nature is awesome, but if you’re an urbanite that’s used to being within walking distance of cafes and nightlife, you might considered that to be “uninhabited” or “uninhabitable.”
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Since you keep making up shit about my country: I’ve actually been to the “uninhabitable” parts of America and people (mostly White) do live there — it’s just that their nearest neighbor might be a mile or two away. This is even the case in many parts of…
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When people like myself say that America has something important to offer the race, we're not saying that America is better than Europe, we're not here to flex like that. What we're looking at is the future, we're talking about things like habitable space and resources, not to mention other factors like political rights (against Agenda 2030 tyranny) and proximity to the larger non-White populations of the world — Europe is connected to Asia and Africa by LAND, think about how that could be a problem in the future. Just think about it.
This map comparing the size of America to Europe doesn't even include Alaska, nor Canada. And if were talking about the whole North American continent, Canada is even more full of space and untapped resources — resources that someone will eventually take, so it might as well be ours.
You can live in the past all you want, but if survival is of any concern at all, the future is more important. Unless you can figure out a way to manifest destiny the Middle East and large parts of Asia/Siberia, I think the New World is where the future lies, not the old world.
This map comparing the size of America to Europe doesn't even include Alaska, nor Canada. And if were talking about the whole North American continent, Canada is even more full of space and untapped resources — resources that someone will eventually take, so it might as well be ours.
You can live in the past all you want, but if survival is of any concern at all, the future is more important. Unless you can figure out a way to manifest destiny the Middle East and large parts of Asia/Siberia, I think the New World is where the future lies, not the old world.
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I'm sick of defending North America but it has to be done. I don't think Europe is less important, but a lot of the EuroNats don't do themselves any good by presenting Europe as a giant museum/reservation and then using that as their big flex on America and White North American culture. A lot of the arguments I've had with EuroNats started over debates about gun rights, and that's how we got here to arguing which side of the Atlantic is "better." The only reason I ever expressed any doubts about Europeans in Europe is because of so many EuroNats coming to me, here on Telegram, and saying that codified gun rights (and having rights against the state in general) doesn't matter at all, and that led me to saying some things about Europeans collectively that I 100% regret saying. Europeans just need a stronger culture of rights, especially gun rights, and then they'll be okay. Until then, I think all the tyranny and replacement migration will continue with no brakes, because protesting clearly doesn't work for us.
My channel avatar is Philip A. Luty, an Englishman, so that should clue you into what I think really matters on either side of the Atlantic.
My channel avatar is Philip A. Luty, an Englishman, so that should clue you into what I think really matters on either side of the Atlantic.
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Someday America as a nation will be over 1000 years old, and even more of its monuments, architecture and sites will be regarded as sacred. That'll probably be the day when we're the old-world-assholes telling the newly formed nations on Mars, carved out of the colonies that hopefully our race sent there, that "they have no culture" because "all their stuff is newer and totally derived from our culture." But at least, hopefully, Mars will be White.
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Forwarded from Endeavour
I've thought about this idea that Occupy Wall Street caused the elites to start pushing wokeness a lot recently.
It's a pretty bad take. Firstly, because like Thuletide points out, anti-white ideology was already ingrained in law, commonplace in the media, and hegemonic in academia for decades before OWS.
Secondly, since when do the elites actually feel threatened by protests? A disorganized mob with no clear leadership or goals isn't a threat to organized power. Which is why nothing came from OWS. The elites didn't feel threatened in the least.
Furthermore, OWS peaked in 2011 while the Great Awokening only really started to take off around 2014.
It's more likely that the elites began to ramp up wokeism in 2014 because they are racing to accomplish their goals by 2030. Just like with what they've done in the last few years with COVID, Ukraine, and the climate agenda.
In 2014, they decided it was time to implement a new phase of their agenda (same as they did in 2020). None of this had anything to do with OWS.
It's a pretty bad take. Firstly, because like Thuletide points out, anti-white ideology was already ingrained in law, commonplace in the media, and hegemonic in academia for decades before OWS.
Secondly, since when do the elites actually feel threatened by protests? A disorganized mob with no clear leadership or goals isn't a threat to organized power. Which is why nothing came from OWS. The elites didn't feel threatened in the least.
Furthermore, OWS peaked in 2011 while the Great Awokening only really started to take off around 2014.
It's more likely that the elites began to ramp up wokeism in 2014 because they are racing to accomplish their goals by 2030. Just like with what they've done in the last few years with COVID, Ukraine, and the climate agenda.
In 2014, they decided it was time to implement a new phase of their agenda (same as they did in 2020). None of this had anything to do with OWS.
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Forwarded from Jazzhands
One of my go-to favorite holocaust trolls...
"You mean like sent to a gulag?"
"What? Come on, everyone says that's just a conspiracy theory"
"Pretty sure that's been totally debunked ... yeah, on Mythbusters"
"But didn't everyone survive though?"
"You mean like sent to a gulag?"
"What? Come on, everyone says that's just a conspiracy theory"
"Pretty sure that's been totally debunked ... yeah, on Mythbusters"
"But didn't everyone survive though?"
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For those that don’t know, the MCX Spear is the US military’s new rifle selected to replace the standard M4s/M16s in a few years. Because of the ammunition it uses, It’s better at piercing rifle rated body armor than the military’s current standard infantry rifles, but it comes with added recoil and heavier ammunition. What’s suspect about it is that Russian and Chinese troops don’t seem to wear rifle rated plate armor often enough for the US military to warrant replacing their current standard rifles in the 5.56 caliber — according to many sources the Russians put cardboard in their plate armor carriers. So this raises the question: why is the US military trying to switch to this new rifle? Many reasonably speculate it has something to do with countering American patriots that already have access rifle rated armor.
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Forwarded from Big Dave Sunchild (Dave Martel)
One time years ago I hung out at a Samoan cookout. We don't have a large population of pacific Islanders on the east coast so I was completely unaware of their culture.
If you've never seen a group of Samoans, their physiognomy is imposing. I'm husky and 6'2". I'm used to usually being the biggest guy in the room. I was average at best among them. They're literally a race of club bouncers.
Despite their size and appearance their demeanor was the opposite. Extremely friendly and affectionate. Incredible hospitality. I tried their traditional roast pork and other dishes. Delicious.
But one thing that stuck with me was the conversation I had with a fellow named "Moe". He was like the big brother of the enclave. I asked if he feels out of place here and he said
"Don't take this the wrong way. A lot of white boys who are my homies. I love them. But white people are divided. You get 50 white people together and you got 10 different factions that hate each other. Religion, politics, whatever. You get 50 Samoans in one place and you got a family or an army. We roll deep as fuck everywhere we go. And that's why no matter where we go it feels like home."
At the time I was still a libertarian and just becoming a heathen so it didn't really click. I kinda chalked it up to ethnic minority rhetoric. But now I realize that Moe knew what he was talking about and I wasn't ready to hear it.
I didn't have the body weight to absorb the amount of liquor they were drinking and I barfed in the bushes. They called my then girlfriend from my phone and sent me home with a grocery bag full of leftovers. Gave me hugs and told me to come back whenever I wanted.
They told me the leftover pork would cure my hangover. It didn't work at all. I was sick af the next day but it was still fun.
We need less ideology and more based Samoan cookout energy.
If you've never seen a group of Samoans, their physiognomy is imposing. I'm husky and 6'2". I'm used to usually being the biggest guy in the room. I was average at best among them. They're literally a race of club bouncers.
Despite their size and appearance their demeanor was the opposite. Extremely friendly and affectionate. Incredible hospitality. I tried their traditional roast pork and other dishes. Delicious.
But one thing that stuck with me was the conversation I had with a fellow named "Moe". He was like the big brother of the enclave. I asked if he feels out of place here and he said
"Don't take this the wrong way. A lot of white boys who are my homies. I love them. But white people are divided. You get 50 white people together and you got 10 different factions that hate each other. Religion, politics, whatever. You get 50 Samoans in one place and you got a family or an army. We roll deep as fuck everywhere we go. And that's why no matter where we go it feels like home."
At the time I was still a libertarian and just becoming a heathen so it didn't really click. I kinda chalked it up to ethnic minority rhetoric. But now I realize that Moe knew what he was talking about and I wasn't ready to hear it.
I didn't have the body weight to absorb the amount of liquor they were drinking and I barfed in the bushes. They called my then girlfriend from my phone and sent me home with a grocery bag full of leftovers. Gave me hugs and told me to come back whenever I wanted.
They told me the leftover pork would cure my hangover. It didn't work at all. I was sick af the next day but it was still fun.
We need less ideology and more based Samoan cookout energy.
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Forwarded from ⚡️☈ᴇᴠᴇɴᴀɴᴛ💀
We must not curse normies for not knowing any better. Most people have no real reason to question what the authorities and institutions tell them. It's just in most people's nature.
Most people are good and decent, and so it doesn't occur to them that the authorities would tell them such enormous lies as they do.
Accepting that this is just how most people are, it therefore makes no sense to get angry at them for not knowing or for not wanting to know. This quality does not make them your enemy.
Our real enemies take a much more active role — they're the ones telling the lies — and that's what makes them identifiable as enemies.
Most people are good and decent, and so it doesn't occur to them that the authorities would tell them such enormous lies as they do.
Accepting that this is just how most people are, it therefore makes no sense to get angry at them for not knowing or for not wanting to know. This quality does not make them your enemy.
Our real enemies take a much more active role — they're the ones telling the lies — and that's what makes them identifiable as enemies.
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Here's an interactive map of the USA, showing the White non-Hispanic percentage of each county according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau from 2018 — you have to hover your cursory over each county to see the percentage. Most US counties are majority White, and most of the counties appear to be over 78% White on average, but I don't have time to iron out all the averages, I'm just giving a rough estimate. To put this more into perspective, the United Kingdom as a whole is 87.2% White (according to 2018 data). As you would expect, the least White counties tend to cluster in parts of the South West, South, and South East.
https://www.indexmundi.com/facts/united-states/quick-facts/all-counties/white-not-hispanic-population-percentage
https://www.indexmundi.com/facts/united-states/quick-facts/all-counties/white-not-hispanic-population-percentage
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United States - White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent by County
Map showing White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent for all counties in the United States. The source of the data is the US Census Bureau.
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