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Forwarded from Identity England
Today is
International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples.

Europe is the home of the Europeans
We have no other homeland
These lands are ours
We are the peoples who made Europe.

Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWzbDSZNs2U
The thing is, either they persuade everyone that Africans built Stonehenge... or they'll eventually have to demolish Stonehenge for being racist.

(Stuck between a rock and a hard place, etc.)

https://t.me/DicksBlackBess/1611
Forwarded from Red Ice TV
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In a conversation with geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan, the jewish host of Triggernometry, Konstantin Kisin, says he is excited about Germany collapsing.
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Rimmer tells the story of how he lost his virginity. #RedDwarf
It's important to note that this man, Mohsin Hamid, married a fellow Pakistani and had kids with her, not with a woman of any other race, though he would have had plenty of opportunities. His message of "racial apocalypse" wherein "everyone becomes brown" is directed solely at white people. We should mix ourselves out of existence, but the man telling us to has no intention of doing the same to his own ethnic group.

But it's also important to note that he is a Third Culture Kid. Raised in both America and Pakistan in an upper-middle-class family with a father who was a professor at Stanford, he went to an international school in Pakistan before returning to America for an elite university experience at both Princeton and Harvard. He then worked at a global corporation in New York doing management consultancy. He now holds both Pakistani and British citizenship, yet lives partly in New York. He even describes himself as a "mongrel".

Yet for all that, his novels all seem to have main characters who are Pakistani, his Harvard PhD thesis was about Pakistan, and he married a Pakistani. I don't begrudge him this obvious connection to his homeland, but I deeply resent him trying to persuade my people to submit to racial destruction.

https://t.me/MorgothsReview/3076
Forwarded from Media Tricks Exposed
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Those against the raid on President Trump are, can you guess, fascists, "and that's why we have law enforcement", says regime hitman Mr Joe.
Forwarded from Jack Dawkins
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If this doesn't devastate and anger you to the core at the same time, then we're not on the same wavelength.
Many of us have been predicting for the last few years that the 2020s will be full of victims of the transgender cult waking up to what has been done to them and deciding to take revenge.

I'm only surprised it has started so soon.

What will be interesting is how this evolves. Will there be broader repercussions for the transgender cult, or will each of these individual cases be kept in isolation, so that the Guardian types will be saying: "yes, we have many individual cases of malfeasance, but it doesn't add up to some big picture of corruption or wickedness! What a terrible thing to say! Are you transphobic...?"

What we need is for this to pulverise the entire transgender cult. It should not be getting promoted in schools, on TV, in adverts, or anywhere.

These massive numbers of people who regret taking part in it should be seen as mass evidence that the thing itself is extremely dangerous and destructive.

The number of people who are genuinely transgender is as tiny as it has always been. Everyone else is an unwitting victim of this cult, which is an evil enterprise that should bring criminal charges upon its practitioners, disgrace upon its media promoters, and shame upon its useful idiot supporters.
People find Yuval Harari disgusting, loathsome, infuriating, etc... but unfortunately, he is right.

Within this century, most jobs really are going to be made obsolete by technology. More and more every year, we really don't need people to produce the food, the machines, the gadgets, the clothes. Increasingly, we don't even need them to do the admin, write the software or design the product. Technology is now smart enough to do, not just manual labour, but even the mental and creative tasks that were once the preserve of the middle-class. So the vast majority of the population are already "surplus to requirements", insofar as society can chug along without their labour - and therefore it can evolve without regard to their opinion.

So Harari is just the messenger, and there is no point shooting him. Maybe he enjoys the message, maybe he doesn't. He actually seems to be sympathising with "the common man" in the quote in the linked article, but even so, people rush to despise him. Either way, his feelings about this topic are not important. What's important is that what he is saying is true.

Now what?

We have to have an answer for that question. Spluttering about how evil he is will not get us anywhere.

https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2022/08/10/wef-adviser-yuval-harari-we-just-dont-need-the-vast-majority-of-the-population-in-todays-world/
Is the film Brazil basically just 1984 but with some pointless wacky stuff added? Or is there more to it than that?
Forwarded from Padfa (Padfa)
Before you condemn Gen Z and the seeming re-cycling of 80’s music and culture remember that the 90’s was, musically at least a rehash of the 70’s. Inspired by, in tone and construction maybe, but the the sound was unmistakably a reinterpretation of the 70’s.

It was a melancholic throw back to happier, sunnier and slower time of a Gen X childhood and that was the saddest part of the 90’s. It was an emotional and creative regression, an indulgence because essentially there was nothing new.

Each decade of the 20th century had its unique sound and look, artistically and culturally. The jazz sound and neo-noir of the 40’s, rock n roll and the classic Americana of the 50’s, counter culture of the 60’s, 70’s fusion and the electronic synth of the 80’s. Each decade had it unique identifiable look and sound but the 90’s was an end of school party, celebratory and hedonistic and perhaps the last gasp of creativity.

Gen Z the children of those that were either creating or enjoying the 90’s, have emerged into a cultural landscape deprived of inspiration. Every generation should have its own “pop” it’s own contribution to the ongoing expression of a societies story. But Gen Z have seemingly disappeared or perhaps abandoned, raised in their bedrooms, locked to the interactivity of their computers and the internet.

A simulacrum of a childhood, detached from visceral existence and deprived of even any input from their forbears they are primed, empty consuming vessels. Netflix et al for want of any originality and motivated by greed will gladly feed them revived or “re-discovered classics”. Why not strain the cultural towel one further twist and wring out that last drop and
sell it.

But Gen Z are finding themselves being fed a copy another’s youth without any of the establishing experiences because that very generation abandoned their children to their gadgets and their isolation.

The healthiest activity for Gen Z is perhaps to put an instrument into their hands, a pen, a paintbrush, a book. Or should they be left to Zuckerberg’s Metaverse for which they seem so perfectly primed?

Revitalise a generation, switch off!
Well now, this looks like an interesting event...

https://nomosevents.co.uk/2022/08/10/nomos-london-tickets-on-sale-now/
@NomosEvents now have a dedicated Telegram channel with an accompany chat, which can be used to arrange AirBNB shares etc. to help people attend the events.

https://t.me/NomosEvents/4
I am not logged into YouTube (I no longer have an account) so its awareness of my viewing preferences must surely be minimal. I finish watching a Kraftwerk video. Look at the recommendations that come up.

John Cleese's War On Wokeism (792k views)
Neil Oliver talking about the coming tyranny (385k views)

I guess these are being recommended because the system does indeed have some vague awareness that I am "into dissident stuff", and this results in it feeding this kind of material to the person - John Cleese, Neil Oliver, Jordan Peterson, Ben Shapiro. This is the lowest rung of the dissident ladder, the least aware (or most dishonest) and least controversial voices.

In the case of Neil Oliver, I think he is a naive guy who really knows nothing about "the world" and is being used as a patsy. John Cleese is too old to learn anything, and when he was young enough, he was too arrogant to learn. Jordan Peterson of course is just a frightened, weak and somewhat mentally ill man. Ben Shapiro, enough said.