Sermon On The Who

Watching the tunneling Hebrews scurrying out of their warrens the other day, my first thought was why did the government let these people into the country. The original cult members came over during the war, so maybe no one noticed, but since then they keep coming and there is no excuse for not noticing the weirdness. No offense to these people, but we have our own weirdos. We are full up.

Of course, no one is allowed to notice such things or notice anything about people unless it furthers the goal of eliminating “who” from our reality. We can notice blacks in the context of them being the victims of whiteness and we can notice whites as oppressors, but this in furtherance of dismantling the “how” of things so that these identities are no longer a part of contextual reality.

Otherwise, talking about who is doing anything is increasingly off limits, to the point where police sketches will soon be stick figures. Most normies looked away from the images of those Jewish guys crawling out of the sewer grates because the only way to understand it was to think about who these people are what makes them so different from what we consider normal in America.

This aversion to who and the preference for how is not new. This is part of the Western intellectual tradition and is now reaching a peak. Transgenderism is the logical endpoint of universalism, which strips the who from the moral debate. If anyone can be inside the Western moral framework, then people no longer have fixed identities. If a man can be anything he wants, then logically he can even be a girl.


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  • Tunneling Hebrews
  • Why Are They Here
  • Who Versus How
  • Our Priors
  • Who not How

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docoxvio
docoxvio
10 months ago

‘Kto Eto’? One of the most astute political observations of the modern world. (my understanding of the translation means ‘from whom to whom’?) My life has been directed to answer; Not from me and not to thee. I think this is one of the best ‘think pieces’ the Z man has produced.’Who’ is a fundamental question that must be answered to move forward

RealityRules
RealityRules
10 months ago

Come on Z-Man. We all know that MLK said so. Would you just start pretending and fall in line. Sheesh.

krustykurmudgeon
krustykurmudgeon
10 months ago

it feels like there is rarely a third way articulated to “what is an american” type arguments. Conservatives tend to bring up american exceptionalism and talk about america like they are a tour guide at the atlantis resort. Leftists tend to simply want to find as many flaws in the country as possible. But I feel there is no “neither” way that rejects both arguments. It kind of makes me wonder how long this sort of “america: the tour guide” mentality , as perfected by someone like Dinesh D’Souza, has existed. Here is a song that came out in the… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  krustykurmudgeon
10 months ago

Granted I’m not real up on the cesspool known as pop music these days, but I think it’s been a good quarter century now since the last time anybody recorded a song with that message. I’m thinking Brooks and Dunn or Toby Keith. But even the Nashville crowd stopped pretending a while ago.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
10 months ago

I tuned out of pop music and the pop “culture” in March of ’92 at the age of 24. Those blessedly rare instances when the pop culture is imposed upon me from without only serve to confirm the wisdom of my decision some 32 years ago.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  krustykurmudgeon
10 months ago

What in God’s name. What an absurd banality that song is. Only in A Shopping Mall.

Nice find KrustyK. Wow that was the My Wet A** P**** of its time.

– Only In A-mer-i-ca
Bum-bum-bum-bum-baaaa

It’s like five bullets in the head with every bum-bum-bum-bum-baaaa

RonnieO
RonnieO
Member
Reply to  krustykurmudgeon
10 months ago

Since you said song I’m gonna have to go with “Bullfrog Blues” from Rory Gallagher.
I will take any refute that that man was the most bitchin full out guitar player for his time.

YMAN
YMAN
10 months ago

Recently Biden said he does not support independence of Taiwan
But why did you support independence of Old Soviet Bloc Ukraine?
Blinken said the same thing, so its prove that Jew don’t have a clue on how to run the country at all

Please, do not support independence of America too, America is a total failure

PrimiPilus
PrimiPilus
10 months ago

Off Topic (The immediate topic, that is)

Looks like Michael Anton is still reading the Z-Man Blog, or at least ruminating about his recent clashes with our host. However they might disagree, Anton seems to be edging over toward a partial agreement on current conditions and the looming reality we face …..

https://americanmind.org/salvo/everything-is-still-fine/

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  PrimiPilus
10 months ago

PrimiPilus: He’s still straddling the sharp edge between Conservatism, Inc. and the dissident right. Yes, one can definitely detect signs of awareness in his writing (the anti-White hate, the sexual degeneracy, the opioid crisis), but he’s appealing for some sort of moderate populism from the right-branch of the uniparty’s ‘thinkers.’ If Anton isn’t careful and picks up too many more ideas from the evil notsees who comment here, he will find himself cast out into the howlering wilderness of the dissident, without quite knowing how he got there.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  3g4me
10 months ago

They are all cast out. They are just pretending like they are not. Anton believes what we believe. He just hasn’t been forced to act like it yet. But he will be. But when that day comes he’ll have a legitimacy problem and for the young bangers who are the powerhouses and future of the DR he’ll be way in the back of the line.

Dinodoxy
Dinodoxy
Reply to  3g4me
10 months ago

A guy like Anton has probably gone as far as he can.
Any further would involve admitting that he believed and lived a lie. Very few people are capable of doing so, especially in a short time frame. There’s no point in attacking him for that failure. Especially as he can help move others along the path, who aren’t as invested in the lie as he is.

PrimiPilus
PrimiPilus
Reply to  3g4me
10 months ago

Agree. I’m thinking he can see over the barrier into the “hellscape” beyond, but that he’s scared of what he sees, and scared of what that means for his future (political, social and publishing) life. I sense in following his writings that he wants so desperately for the whole American Project to work. I confess: I do too. But almost like some tragic Ancient Greek prophetess he sees the horror that’s coming (has arrived). Anyway, perhaps I project …. For another view of the corruption and it’s madness, wander over to: westernstatescenter.org Reminds me of the Maenads …. crazies following… Read more »

Bartleby the Scrivner
Bartleby the Scrivner
10 months ago

It’s early on a cold, winters Saturday morning, and I’d like to give all of the posters on this blog a hearty “Thank You” for the razor sharp comments on this particular post. I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time. I confess, I don’t read many other blogs/sites, but this one, for me, is far and away the best. Both in content and comments. “Francis sliced pork belly”? When I originally read that, it made no sense. Then I read it again…..nuthin. Then it hit me. I couldn’t stop laughing! Call me hopelessly obtuse, but I’m going to… Read more »

p
p
10 months ago

If you are wondering why currently the local weatherperson seems to get the weather report wrong, see below. It’s apparently too difficult because all the competent people are attending DEI meetings. These are all the departments and agendas and recordkeepings required to predict the friggin weather FFS-(for the last few days they have predicted blizzards, and 5 inches of snow, and below freezing, but as I look out my window, it’s above freezing, sunny and calm. Now multiply this one fustercluck by thousands… DEIA Education and Outreach No Fear Act DEIA Staff Policy Statements Special Events EEO EEO Laws Regulation… Read more »

Guest
Guest
Reply to  p
10 months ago

I can report that at several of the Bay-area high-tech clients with whom I work it is now more important to be involved with DEI initiatives than it is to do any actual work at your job. Everyone at these companies knows that if you want to advance in the company, you must be seen as actively involved with DEI programs. Consequently, many of them are basically outsourcing their jobs so they can spend their time on DEI committees, programs, etc.

The good news is that I have never been busier.

Bartleby the Scrivner
Bartleby the Scrivner
Reply to  Guest
10 months ago

Someone has to keep the lights on.

I’ll just guess at your demographic.

Eloi
Eloi
10 months ago

Apropos of nothing, please do yourself a favor and read this article:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/book-event-disinvites-queer-author-because-his-disability-aid-makes-others-uncomfortable/ar-AA1mRLep?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=EDGEXST&cvid=693c5e2bc6bf4509d53cbc0b7c37a6a9&ei=8

Get to the second paragraph, where we learn of the wordsmith’s book titles. Just a little Friday afternoon chuckle for everyone. I really love how the author slides them in with a solemn tone.

steve w
steve w
Reply to  Eloi
10 months ago

Sadly, I am way behind in my reading, working laboriously through Leckie’s ‘History of European Morals’, while Mr Krinkle’s ‘Space Raptor Butt Invasion’ (which I bought on-line thinking it was a Butthole Surfers’ live album) slumbers in the “must read” pile. Shame on those scolds at the TLA for traumatizing him in this disgraceful manner! He’s a martyr to his art.
EDIT – sorry, Mr Tingle. For some reason I was thinking about Primus, don’t know why.

Gespenst
Gespenst
Reply to  Eloi
10 months ago

Perhaps his real name is Richard Tingle.

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Eloi
10 months ago

Read this headline, read this article, look at the picture, and while you do so, realize that these are the people who have routed the conservatives in every single battle of the last twenty years.

Eloi
Eloi
Reply to  Mycale
10 months ago

So you are saying I need to vote harder?

Bartleby the Scrivner
Bartleby the Scrivner
Reply to  Eloi
10 months ago

Well played………….

Steve
Steve
10 months ago

Asking the question, “Who says so?” either has a valid answer or it does not. If it has no correct answer, that’s indistinguishable from some strains of anarchy, most closely, anarcho-capitalism. But if there is a correct answer, that becomes the moral authority for whatever social order one wants to erect. Which is either some form of authoritarianism, or, if based on some consensus, is pretty much the same as a rights-based society. People agree to act as if rights exist, at least those rights the consensus wants, and to punish those who don’t comply. So if your answer isn’t… Read more »

Disruptor
Disruptor
Reply to  Steve
10 months ago

“Who says?” would always have a valid answer. The question and it’s ilk go back many years to recover the “deleted performative.” It exposes statements made by someone where they attempt to pass off their judgment by masking it in a universality. Example: You can’t where white after labor day. Who says? Well, everybody knows that. Everybody? And so forth, it exposes a belief to just be of the speaker. When one buys a house, they aren’t buying the house. They are buying property. Property is defined as a bundle of rights. One buys the right to occupy and utilize… Read more »

BigJimSportCamper
BigJimSportCamper
Reply to  Disruptor
10 months ago

Especially if you neglect to pay those property taxes on ‘your’ property. Rights schmights.

Hemid
Hemid
10 months ago

The part of the American right that’s willing to do “who” thought is pretty bad at it, maybe for lack of practice. Example of the week: The few who aren’t stuck on the sewer Jews are talking about the military’s inability to attract new white male blood. The obvious true thing, that people rarely join an enemy army, is being said (though not so plainly). But also a stupidly untrue “who” idea is gaining ground: The un-whitening of the US military makes it more likely to turn its guns on the American people; white men’s refusal is *accelerating* the military’s… Read more »

Ploppy
Ploppy
Reply to  Hemid
10 months ago

White Southern Christian Family Men are the credulous imbeciles currently being told by John Hagee and little Benny Shapiro to send money to Israel to save Judeo-Christianity.

Fuck all of them and their fake god.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Hemid
10 months ago

Hemid: Many, many military guys – active and former, tradcons and patriots – seem to have a particularly difficult time accepting racial reality. More specifically, racial averages. Yeah, they may have dealt with the standard hostile and stupid American jogger, but they will also have that one special sergeant or buddy, their IKAGO. They somehow don’t seem to notice the heavy gang presence among the ranks, but “Hector” or “Juan” were top-notch warriors. They still seem to think that they’re part of a ‘brotherhood’ that somehow transcends racial differences. I’m afraid that, like all the churchians and cuckservatives, they’re going… Read more »

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Hemid
10 months ago

“There is not one straight white Southern Christian military-family man in any service who’d refuse an order to shoot you in the face for having Z’s podcast on your phone.”

I admire your absolute confidence in this unsubstantiated assumption.

BigJimSportCamper
BigJimSportCamper
Reply to  Templar
10 months ago

Well, in the parlance of the day, ‘f$#k around and find out’.

Templar
Templar
Reply to  BigJimSportCamper
10 months ago

Do we really need to self-censor here? “Fuck” isn’t even an actual curse.

Ploppy
Ploppy
Reply to  Templar
10 months ago

Sir, this is a family dissident reactionary comment section!

Whiskey
Whiskey
10 months ago

Somewhat related, the American Conservative has a review of “The Rise of Christianity: A Sociologist Reconsiders History” by Rodney Stark. Stark argues that Christianity among the Romans did not arise from the top, or the bottom, but the upper classes. Those most literate. And that it won out in part by what amounts to its massive patronage network especially amongst its own, but that could be entered by outsiders. Christianity not being limited by ethnicity or family ties. And that its far greater fertility led also led to the upper classes rapidly becoming Christian hence the dependent lower classes and… Read more »

Davidcito
Reply to  Whiskey
10 months ago

Luckily you mentioned birth rates. Woke liberal women and men are practically sterilizing themselves via climate rebellion, birth control, abortion, and the dog mom fur baby revolution.

ray
ray
Reply to  Whiskey
10 months ago

This. As I’ve said prior, your #1 problem ain’t Joos crawling out of sewers or feral blacks, your problem is your own daughters — empowered to the max over the past century — who are making Total War on masculinity, fatherhood, family, God, and anything else that is good and supports healthy civilization. All while assuring one another constantly that they are Oppressed and Abused and Held Down by the (nonexistent) patriarchy. By FAR, women are the best organized and most numerous tribal-power in the West. What the Joos and blacks have is trivial in comparison Tens-of-millions of Daughter Daddies… Read more »

Reply
Reply
Reply to  ray
10 months ago

Our devout daughter is raising a beautiful Christian granddaughter and we couldn’t be more pleased.

BigJimSportCamper
BigJimSportCamper
Reply to  Reply
10 months ago

Think how more pleased you will be when siblings join her!!

ray
ray
Reply to  Reply
10 months ago

Yes this is the standard response from daughter daddies. Especially the ‘conservatives’ and ‘Christians’. MINE aren’t like that! lol If your daughter is humble, shamefaced, and obedient towards men, then you are in a very, very rare category. I hope for your sake that you are not pretending otherwise. Your presumed rarity does not disprove the rule. And the rule still rules over you. And heaven does not like it, in a big way. ‘But I want you to realize that the head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of… Read more »

c matt
c matt
Reply to  ray
10 months ago

your #1 problem ain’t Joos crawling out of sewers or feral blacks, your problem is your own daughters — empowered to the max over the past century — who are making Total War on masculinity, fatherhood, family, God, and anything else that is good and supports healthy civilization.

Who pushed and empowered them, and continues to do so?

Reziac
Reziac
10 months ago

This always seemed rather obvious to me, because I observed a very long time ago that How always depends on Who implements that How.

It wasn’t much of a stretch to observe the same with regard to government and immigration. Who determined How the results went.

Tars Tarkas
Tars Tarkas
10 months ago

Any time some progressive proclaims they want to serve their fellow man, I’m thinking “it’s a cookbook!!!!” It is impossible in my view to not notice one the major defining features of progressives. They are always people who love humanity and hate everyone they know. What they love is the idea of “humanity” and not people as they are. That’s why the more progressive someone is, the less “diversity” you will find in their neighborhood. They love the idea of a minority and an idealized version of that minority, not actual living human beings. They know the people around them… Read more »

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
10 months ago

They hate human nature and deny they suffer from it is what i general find. Not self aware, or why people call them NPC’s or non player characters.

Bourbon
Bourbon
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
10 months ago

Tars Tarkas: “Progressives… are always people who love humanity and hate everyone they know… At the root of every progressive is a deeply damaged person.” ========== Lately I’ve come to think of Passive Aggressive Personality Disorder as being something of a Meta-Personality, wherein the various owners of such personalities choose to enter into a symbiosis of an herd [or an hive] of like-minded personalities. I doubt that the Passive Aggressives are consciously aware of any of this, but clearly their mid- to hind-brains have evolved to expect bountiful succor to be provided as the reward for their submission to the… Read more »

steve w
steve w
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
10 months ago

Lefties hate things as they are, obviously. A primary example: Veganism. That our species has lived primarily on animal products since like forever is unacceptable! By extension, any animal that eats another animal is morally debased in the eyes of Gaia (or Gaius, if Nature’s overseer identifies as male.) Without animal-derived nutrients, a hungry organism eyes plants, as if they don’t have lives to live too. What the fuck? Isn’t this hegemonic phlyumism? Where do we so-called ‘animal life-forms’ get off exploiting and – worse – effectively colonializing plants, just because they can’t run or defend themselves? It’s a serious… Read more »

c matt
c matt
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
10 months ago

My impression: The farther away you are, the more they care.

fakeemail
fakeemail
10 months ago

don’t know about the rest of you guys, but i need a palate cleanser cause all this stuff gets so damn depressing.

Peak America, as it once was:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0JqC2UDpoE

Oswald Spengler
Oswald Spengler
Reply to  fakeemail
10 months ago

I was listening to the radio
I heard a song reminded me of long ago
Back then I thought that things were never gonna change
It used to be that I never had to feel the pain
I know that things will never be the same now

I want to go back
And do it all over again
But I can’t go back I know
I want to go back
‘Cause I’m feeling so much older
But I can’t go back I know…

krustykurmudgeon
krustykurmudgeon
10 months ago

Z – are you familiar with the internet personality Auron MacIntyre? He’s maybe the only interesting person on the blaze. It would be cool if he invited you for a conversation. Of course that’s his decision to make but I feel he probably secretly reads this blog since he sometimes echoes your talking points.

Tars Tarkas
Tars Tarkas
Reply to  krustykurmudgeon
10 months ago

That is a really low bar. He’s one of those people who will walk up to a line and then pretend that that line isn’t there and that he’s on the far-right of “noticing.”

I don’t think he is an enemy, but he is not us and I have serious doubts he would interview such a bad-thinker like Z.

Valley Lurker
Valley Lurker
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
10 months ago

He goes on with Pete Quinnones, who Z has appeared with and is a very bad thinker.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
10 months ago

My Impression is that he is a part of a funnel and network who are on the DR. His role is to deliver the ideas and stay uncancelled. I have seen him on many interviews and he has a skill that many lack – the ability to answer questions and speak truths that says everything to the people in the know and gives no ammunition to our enemies. We are not going to get anywhere or be taken seriously If everyone who doesn’t say everything you want them to say is just a gatekeeper, there will never be anything but… Read more »

My Comment
My Comment
Reply to  krustykurmudgeon
10 months ago

Auron MacIntyre is a Civ Nat gatekeeper like a Jordan Peterson. He notices a lot of the bigger false narratives but wants to always assure his audience that he isn’t a racist or anti semite and condemns, absolutely condemns, racism and anti Semitism.

Auron McIntyre is another one of those instant social media celebrities who came out of nowhere and instantaneously became a thing. Like a goy Lex Friedman. I wonder who sponsors him

Danny
Danny
10 months ago

When I saw the video of the guys coming out of the tunnels, I thought who are these assholes?

Marko
Marko
Reply to  Danny
10 months ago

I’m sure many people had this thought. “Eyyy Tone, whoo ah deeze assholes living undaground hah? Deeze ‘Molemen’ I keep hearin about? Dey kinda look like Joos, Tone! Wait…ah dey Joos? Well deeze ain’t no fockin Molemen Tone! My sistah dated one of deeze guys once and aftah they split up, she couldn’t get a pint of milk anywhere neah Flatbush widdout one of dem black hat mothafuckas spitting on her heels! Don’t f*ck wid dem, Tone! Once you cross, them, fugget about it! I’m not handlin this, Tone. Let’s get a slice over theah.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Danny
10 months ago

I laughed my ass off and I thought “The jokes write themselves.”

Gespenst
Gespenst
Reply to  Danny
10 months ago

“When I saw the video of the guys coming out of the tunnels, I thought who are these assholes?”

I thought it was hilarious. The videos of the fights, bench overturnings and the arrests of those weird guys was absurd, surreal and one of the funniest things I’ve seen lately. It’s something Benny Hill, the Marx Brothers and Franz Kafka could have collaborated to stage.

These people need to be laughed out of the country.

Greg Nikolic
10 months ago

Is that the sound of booted footsteps echoing down an empty hall? Yes, I believe it is! 2038. April. A squad of police tasked with the “Normalization Order Policing Equipment” (NOPE) marches into a high school. Their automatic taser gatlings are held high. Each taser gatling fires twelve strings of electrical jolts in an S-pattern that fans out into space. NOPE is gunning for deviant teens who have made fun of transgender people. Their facial recognition software identifies correctly the first wrong-thinking teen. They drop to their knees, guns up. The teen tries to rise his hands. They fire .… Read more »

Tars Tarkas
Tars Tarkas
10 months ago

“Transgenderism is the logical endpoint of universalism, which strips the who from the moral debate.”

You’re thinking too much like a normal person. I doubt we are even 1/2 way through the list of misfits and weirdos we’ll have to worship in the end. There’s pedophiles, junkies and furries yet to come. Those are just some easy ones that spring to mind.

Brandon Laskow
Brandon Laskow
10 months ago

OT: Hertz to Sell 20,000 EVs in Shift Back to Gas-Powered Cars

Rental company cites customer demand, costs for fleet change
Hertz announced large purchase of Tesla vehicles in 2021

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-01-11/hertz-to-sell-20-000-evs-in-shift-back-to-gas-powered-cars

OrangeFrog
OrangeFrog
Reply to  Brandon Laskow
10 months ago

It’s almost like IC cars were selected by the people, voting with their wallets, because they offered excellent value for money and weren’t heavily subsidised or forced on the populace in place of a more efficient mechanism.

Who knew!

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  OrangeFrog
10 months ago

But does this switch matter? Think about it. What was the old saw wrt individually owned vehicles? They were wasteful polluters. Public transport was the key back then. Of course folks would not give up their freedom to travel in personal vehicles, so public transport never took off in most cities, except possibly some of the biggest and densest—and then never in the “burb’s”. Along comes EV vehicles and subsequent push to remove ICE powered vehicles. Lots of new laws making ownership and affordability all but impossible, but hey you still have your right of free travel in your (personal)… Read more »

OrangeFrog
OrangeFrog
Reply to  Compsci
10 months ago

Compsci,

I agree with you whole-heartedly. These Leftist ‘shooting-my-leg-off’ moments are two-a-penny and never deter them; but it’s just nice, in a quaint way, that reality still asserts itself!

Thanks for the response.

Tars Tarkas
Tars Tarkas
Reply to  Compsci
10 months ago

Lost in all this is just how inefficient buses are. So long as anyone has a choice, buses will be less efficient than cars because not enough people will ride them. Buses and trolleys worked in the early 20th century because that was the only real way to get around and so everyone used them. Only a full bus is efficient and profitable. Worse, bus lines today have social justice reasons for existing. There are many bus lines that don’t make money even during rush hour and probably burn more energy than if everyone who used them were driving a… Read more »

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
10 months ago

Bingo! Here’s the current tale of public bus transport in Tucson. During the Covid Scamdemic, the City Council removed bus fairs. All rides free. Not sure what the thinking was in relation to Covid, but I don’t have the wisdom of a politician…. After the scamdemic was over, the Council decided in their wisdom, that free public transport was a good idea for Mother Gaia so they continued the idea of no fare ridership. What happened? Ridership is down, bus drivers are screaming bloody murder, and reports of crime (on the bus of course) is up—waay up. Seems the ones… Read more »

Davidcito
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
10 months ago

Blacks rioted for their right to sit at the front of the bus. Then they made the bus so violent, white people just gave them the whole thing.

John Q. Publicke
John Q. Publicke
10 months ago

You are on fire today Z. 27 minutes in and you have said, “wait that’s not what I want to talk about” three times. 😄 The comments section is also a good mix.

Stephanie
Stephanie
10 months ago

Wait, what? MTG has 6 toes and one of them is a claw? lol

Mis(ter)Anthrope
Mis(ter)Anthrope
Reply to  Stephanie
10 months ago

Yeah, that creeped me out too.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Stephanie
10 months ago

Excuse me, three toes, not six, and a claw. lol

Mycale
Mycale
10 months ago

These are deeply weird people who are both happy to take from us and also do not want anything to do with us. Maybe ten years ago I heard on NPR – NPR! – about what happened when Hasidim in upstate NY took control of a local school system. They took the tax money and instituted policies that said the goyim cattle and their children were no longer welcome here and would not be taught according to both American norms and the curriculum of New York. I would imagine most of the goyim sold their houses (to guess who, at… Read more »

Tarl Cabot
Tarl Cabot
Reply to  Mycale
10 months ago

The Hasidim are tolerated by other Jews because of their fecundity. They generally have 5 or more children, half of whom become secular and replenish the ranks of the less fertile majority. They are literally the breeding stock, and also insure that the majority does not stray too far from Talmudism.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Tarl Cabot
10 months ago

Tarl Cabot: They’re also heavily inbred and extremely physically unappealing.

krustykurmudgeon
krustykurmudgeon
Reply to  3g4me
10 months ago

there’s a range. you have guys like this, who could have played james bond if he was an actor:comment image

and then the other, which is the more inbred type you’re describing:comment image

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Tarl Cabot
10 months ago

I think it is simpler as that. They’re all Jews. A wealthy Jew who lives in the Upper East Side and works as a lawyer or doctor is never going to go to Williamsburg and hang out with the Hasidim there, but they’re all Jews. Other ethnic/racial/whatever groups exhibit this exact same behavior. This is what in-group preference looks like, something that most European-descended people abandoned generations ago. David French would rather go halfway around the world to adopt a kid from Africa than he would to help out his neighbors, but it is important to emphasize that this is… Read more »

KGB
KGB
Reply to  Mycale
10 months ago

Amen, “Hawaiian born”, Harvard “educated” Barry Sotero will prioritize every last hood rat living off Kensington Avenue over the readers of this blog.

Jews ain’t referred to as “The Tribe” for nothing.

Good ol' Rebel
Good ol' Rebel
Reply to  Mycale
10 months ago

Me and my brother against my cousin, me my brother and my cousin against my neighbor, me my brother my cousin and my neighbor against a stranger from the next town over….until we get this, we dont get it.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Mycale
10 months ago

In AINO, the freakier, more bizarre and more dysfunctional, the better. The University of Miami has a basketball player named Wooga Poplar. Wooga Poplar. Anybody with a name like that should be expelled from the country based upon the name alone. It is a signifier of primitive savagery that is entirely incompatible with white civilization and should not be tolerated. But no. The more a person departs from white norms, the more welcome and celebrated it is. The valorization of psychological dysfunction and subhuman culture is just part of the war against whites and our civilization.

KGB
KGB
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
10 months ago

Interesting. White parents have made a fetish out of unorthodox spellings for their children’s names – all hard c’s must become k’s, most vowels are turned into y’s; thus you get Kadynce and Kamryn. I assumed it was an effort to signal that their little sprogs are special but maybe they too are trying to deny the essence of their white, European past.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  KGB
10 months ago

Or maybe most young white parents are almost as stupid as Hutus.

At any rate, we’ll know the endtimes are upon us when we start seeing Shita’vius Kowalski and Sass’Queetcha Donatello.

Mow Knowname
Mow Knowname
Reply to  KGB
10 months ago

“Klevon” vs. the classical spelling, “Clevon”.

Where are the Upgrayedd’s of yesteryear?

Good ol' Rebel
Good ol' Rebel
Reply to  KGB
10 months ago

Dont underestimate how much influence Google has. Everyone googles baby names when deciding. I would bet good money the Alphabet algo kicks out misspellings for expecting whites, and yes they know if you are expecting and white.

Charlotte Allen
Charlotte Allen
Reply to  Mycale
10 months ago

Well, if I had the choice between sending my kids to a Hasidic school where they’d learn a fully literate, genuinely religious, and also rigorously intellectual tradition (the Talmud–why do you think there are so many Jewish lawyers?) and sending them to one of those “normal” public schools that NPR just loves where they’d learn that Heather has two mommies and Ronald is actually Rhonda (plus “creative spelling” and “Everyday Math” where you have to take six steps and draw a diagram to do long division), I’d pick the former any day. People are always complaining that kids at evangelical… Read more »

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

Charlotte Allen: Old, stupid, and self-righteous equals smug and insufferable.

Bourbon
Bourbon
Reply to  3g4me
10 months ago

If there’s any ackshual legitimacy to her photograph, then I strongly suspect that she’s mμdsh@rked herself with a j00 and b!rthed mischling children thereby.

[Or, judging by the apparent age in the photograph, that she has mischling grandchildren via a mμdsh@rking daughter.]

Charlotte Allen
Charlotte Allen
Reply to  Bourbon
10 months ago

No mischling children or grandchildren here. My husband is an English-Scottish-Welsh combo. My own father, however, although Scottish-Irish, grew up in the South Bronx when it was heavily Jewish and went to CCNY when it was nearly 100 percent Jewish. So he was perhaps an honorary Jew.

My heavens, you Z-people are quite crude, aren’t you?

Bourbon
Bourbon
Reply to  Bourbon
10 months ago

“My heavens, you Z-people are quite crude, aren’t you?”

Well we certainly don’t kidnap little children, torture them to maximize the Adrenochrome content in their blood, and then slit them & drain them & drink them in satanic religious ceremonies.

Charlotte Allen
Charlotte Allen
Reply to  3g4me
10 months ago

What are you getting at? Of course I’m old–but are you talking about my mostly defunct blog, “Stupid Girl”? Why don’t you read some of the things I’ve written for Quillette and the Wall Street Journal?

Charlotte Allen
Charlotte Allen
Reply to  3g4me
10 months ago

What are you getting at? Of course I’m old–but are you talking about my mostly defunct blog, “Stupid Girl”? Why don’t you read some of the things I’ve written for Quillette and the Wall Street Journal?

Bourbon
Bourbon
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

Because Rupert Murdoch is (((No True Scotsman))).

LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

I wish that you could send your kids to a Hasidic school because they would eventually educate you on the reality of racial tribalism.

You imagine that you can form bonds with the people of that community over shared values like a “fully literate, genuinely religious, and also rigorously intellectual tradition.” Your kids would learn that there are tribal loyalties that override all such shared values.

Charlotte Allen
Charlotte Allen
Reply to  LineInTheSand
10 months ago

I wouldn’t be trying to “form bonds”–or make my kids “form bonds”–with anyone by sending them to a Hasidic school. I’d be assuring myself that they’d actually learn something. If the other students, or the teachers, started mistreating my kids, I’d pull them out and send them to the Mandarin immersion school. Or homeschool them.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

Charlotte Allen: They wouldn’t learn a thing, you stupid old biddy, because they wouldn’t be allowed in the door! The Hasids would SPIT on them as unclean. They wouldn’t touch them, they wouldn’t eat with them. And your kids would learn nothing because all they do is study their Babylonian Talmud in the German/Russian/Hebrew dialect known as YIDDISH. Get off your high horse, you insular insufferable knut, and try living in the real world for once. I would pity your progeny except they’re undoubtedly equally ignorant and smug virtue signallers who insist that all people are identical and interchangeable –… Read more »

Xman
Xman
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

“I wouldn’t be trying to “form bonds”–or make my kids “form bonds”–with anyone by sending them to a Hasidic school. I’d be assuring myself that they’d actually learn something.” Yeah, they’d be learning that they are the “Chosen People of God” and are superior to shiksas like you. And superior to everyone else. And they’d be learning that their god instructs them to kill those inferior goyim so that they can have their Promised Land. Their religion worships killing their enemies. Passover and Purim celebrate killing their enemies. 1 Samuel 15:3 instructs them to “slay Amalek and spare them not,… Read more »

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  LineInTheSand
10 months ago

Line: As someone who wishes you well, please allow me to remind you NOT to reply to someone like this. She is NOT here to argue in good faith. She is NOT here to consider anyone else’s viewpoint. By responding logically and courteously, you are allowing yourself to be limited and victimized by the Marquess of Queensbury rules. The only way to respond to someone like this is with mockery. I considered rebutting every logical fallacy and unfounded assumption she presents as her argument, and then reminded myself not to waste my time. She would deny any assumptions at all,… Read more »

Charlotte Allen
Charlotte Allen
Reply to  3g4me
10 months ago

I love being referred to in the third person. By someone who freaks out because some crazy Jews in New York City built a tunnel under their synagogue.

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

This has to be the most asinine post i’ve ever read on this forum. They don’t want your goy cattle kids at their Yeshiva, Charlotte. They want to use your money to fund it, yes, and they want to impoverish your kid’s school and reduce your city’s service so they pay less taxes. They also want to make sure that more of your tax dollars go to their welfare, until the situation becomes untenable and you move. The places aren’t turning out SCOTUS justices, anyway. For the most part, the postwar class of Jewish elites came from mainly public high… Read more »

Charlotte Allen
Charlotte Allen
Reply to  Mycale
10 months ago

The grandparents of that postwar “Supreme Court” secular-Jewish generation–Philip Roth, Ruth Bader Ginsburg as examples–knew only Hebrew-school and yeshiva education, which focused on disputation and distinction-drawing as exemplified in a millennia and a half of rabbinic commentary on the Talmud, a document of late antiquity. Such mental activity sharpens the mind considerably. (Catholic immigrants drew on a similar intellectual tradition based on scholastic philosophy, which also focused on drawing fine distinctions and building arguments–hence, ultimately, the disproportionate number of Catholics on the current Supreme Court. It was no accident that Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia were best friends.) A culture that… Read more »

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

Read the comments again. They don’t want your kids in there. I don’t know how much more simply I can say it. There is them, and there is us. In school and in life. They want nothing to do with us. Their schools are their schools. The idea that they’ll welcome your goyim kids into their school because they’ll sympathize with your plight about “woke” public schools, and then you’ll send them to math camp in the summer, is just hilarious. So I don’t know why you are coming in here with nonsense that seems clearly designed to distract and… Read more »

Bourbon
Bourbon
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

This “Charlotte Allen” character must be some sort of a JIDF initiative. Possibly driven by ChatGPT. No White woman in the 21st Century could possibly be so tone deaf regarding the zeitgeist. This sort of obsessiveness [to “Blank Slate” nihilism] simply reeks of a guilty conscience owing to a past [or possibly an ongoing] history of miscegenation in the family. I’m now checking out her vita; apparently she has an history of being on the payroll of both (((Irving Kristol Inc))) and (((Kathryn “Graham” Meyer Inc)))), so, yeah, she’s just another filthy shiksa wh0re who sold her soul to the… Read more »

Ploppy
Ploppy
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

“There was just one tunnel. One. There were nine Jews arrested for getting into a fight with the police. Nine”

They say when you see the first mouse in your basement that’s when you actually have fifty.

Charlotte Allen
Charlotte Allen
Reply to  Ploppy
10 months ago

That’s your best argument? That tunnels are like mice–so if you see one tunnel, there must be 50 more lurking around? LOL!

Charlotte Allen
Charlotte Allen
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

Why don’t I get to reply to the guy who called me a “stupid old biddy”? I can’t believe the rock-bottom level of discourse that prevails among self-proclaimed members of the supposedly genetically superior “white” race. You’re supposed to have such high IQs, but in the end, all you can do is call names.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

Charlotte Allen: I’m an old lady myself, sugar britches, and I call you names because that’s all the response your self-righteous moralizing warrants.

Ploppy
Ploppy
Reply to  Charlotte Allen
10 months ago

Look lady, all I know is that there’s mice in my basement and they aren’t touching the bacon grease I put on the traps.

John Q. Publicke
John Q. Publicke
10 months ago

Just the introduction has me spitting out my coffee…”tunneling Hebrews”. Can’t wait to listen!

right2remainviolent
right2remainviolent
10 months ago

Giambattista Vico had a great term for our present age; “the barbarism of reflection”

“such peoples [in the barbarism], like so many beasts, have fallen into the custom of each man thinking only of his own private interests and have reached the extreme delicacy, or better of pride, in which like wild animals they bristle and lash out at the slightest displeasure”

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  right2remainviolent
10 months ago

Didn’t realize Vico was so well acquainted with the Hutus.

imbroglio
imbroglio
10 months ago

AI Hitler (below) pointed out that most white Jews are of Turkish origin. Also Germanic/Eastern European. The Black Hebrew Israelites and the Rastas may most nearly be the descendants of the Biblical Hebrews. Haiilie Selasie, the Lion of Judah, late Lord of Ethiopia, claimed descent from Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.

Maybe these tunnelers are Hamas operatives disguised as orthodox Jews.

OrangeFrog
OrangeFrog
Reply to  imbroglio
10 months ago

You’ve got it wrong. This is how it works:

The tunneling Jews are in-fact working in cahoots with the Freemasons; the Freemasons, who are working on behalf of the reverse-vampires have also formed an alliance with the Christadelphians (see Karl Horst, below) who have been pushed into this by BigAg.

The question is: if the reverse-vampires and BigAg are controlling things, to what end? What is it they have in common?

mikeski
Member
Reply to  OrangeFrog
10 months ago

WE’RE THRU THE LOOKING GLASS HERE, PEOPLE.

OrangeFrog
OrangeFrog
Reply to  mikeski
10 months ago

Glad you got the reference. I believe from the ‘Re-vitalizing Tonic’ episode of The Simpsons. Cue, Homer attempting to sell some of Grandpa’s sex tonic at the mall:

Homer: You sir, look like a man who has trouble satisfying his wife.
*Man punches Homer in face

Ploppy
Ploppy
Reply to  OrangeFrog
10 months ago

There may come a time when Simpsons references go unacknowledged, but it is not this day.

Oswald Spengler
Oswald Spengler
Reply to  mikeski
10 months ago

Down the Rabbi Hole, as it were.

george 1
george 1
10 months ago

They are strange and perverse parasites. They have used their power and influence to promote other parasitic groups with the goal of weakening the white race and thus America. This has been effective at giving them more power. Their problem is they have been too effective. Their societies have never been self sufficient even on a small scale going back thousands of years. Whether they realize it or not they need Uncle Sugar. A healthy Uncle Sugar. So they will probably succeed in killing the host but they will also be the victims of their own weapons. Israel itself has… Read more »

c matt
c matt
Reply to  george 1
10 months ago

Saw a post today that Biden said 10-15% of Americans are bad people.

13% + 2% = 15%. Interesting.

Davidcito
Reply to  george 1
10 months ago

This is prophesied in revelation, that Russia and china would attack Israel. Though Israel is the main character, the future location of Christs reign of a thousand years, ironically which Jews don’t believe in.

ArthurinCali
ArthurinCali
10 months ago

Rarely is the focus placed on these cults that deliberately force through changes in American life that are detrimental to the people who were there before them. A story of Hasidic takeover of a public school board. Well worth the time to listen or read the transcript on the eventual consequences of this engineered capture of a public school district for the benefit of the Hasidic Yeshiva system. A Not-So-Simple Majority https://t.co/YxH903ULLA A few excerpts: Paying the Danegeld? “The original deal that was made many, many years ago was, if we don’t investigate whether or not there’s education going on… Read more »

MikeCLT
MikeCLT
10 months ago

Tunneling Hebrews would make a good name for an alt rock band.

Spingerah
Spingerah
10 months ago

Idoiocracy
Embrace it.

Marko
Marko
Reply to  Spingerah
10 months ago

I might actually enjoy talking like a fag and my shit being all retarded.

Filthie
Filthie
10 months ago

I think what mildly irritates me about your poast, Z… is this nonsense about “Christmas for the antisemites”… like they’re all nuts or bonkers. I am an antisemite, and I firmly believe our alliance with these guys is going to take us down some very dark roads. But whadda I know?

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
Reply to  Filthie
10 months ago

“Christmas for people who don’t care for Jews”

So what if it is?
¯\_ (ツ)_/¯

Filthie
Filthie
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
10 months ago

It’s not a matter of not caring for them. I see these guys as a clear and present danger and I think the position has merit. When you ask, “why are they here?” … the answer is obvious. They are here to infiltrate a global super power and bend it to serve their interests…which don’t align with ours at all. They go there by paying someone off, and then more came. People noticed this stuff back as early as the 50’s and became laughingstocks in the 60’s. They were painted as clowns like Archie Bunker. I dunno…all I know for… Read more »

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
Reply to  Filthie
10 months ago

Emj calls us “whiteboys” , we call Emj an “antisemite”. They are both slurs. Like you I’m both.

Emj rolls his eyes at us, and Jared Taylor and Z rolls their eyes at Emj.

It’s a little weird, to the point that there is something external influencing both contempt for each other.

Both Z and Emj are trying to make each other low status by using these slurs. I think it’s suspicious. How can Emj be “mixed race” ? And how can you not notice the bizarre influence THEY have in formerly white Society

John Q. Publicke
John Q. Publicke
Reply to  Hi-ya!
10 months ago

Sorry but what is “Emj”?

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  John Q. Publicke
10 months ago

E. Michael Jones. His position, which I do believe has merits, is that “white” is a meaningless label applied by the elites. Maybe in the past being white had good connotations amongst the elite, but now it has bad connotations, as evidenced by that other label, “Black” (note the capitalization). If you address yourself as “white”, you are accepting their frame, their view, of the world, and that includes the fact that your skin color makes you bad. He wrote a book on this, “The Slaughter of Cities”, which said that the elites deliberately broke up the ethnic neighborhoods of… Read more »

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Mycale
10 months ago

Labels come and go but reality is permanent. And the reality is that, regardless of whether you’re Icelandic, Bulgarian, Finnish or Portuguese, you’re white. We should all recognize as much and rally together rather than Balkanize just because white has become an epithet.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Mycale
10 months ago

Catholic means universal. EMJ is trying to get a particular (identity) from a universal.

He gets a lot right in his analysis imo, but catholicity is the fly in the ointment.

c matt
c matt
Reply to  Mycale
10 months ago

Where he loses me is trying to deal with the problem at a level well below the point of attack. Sure, everyone has a more particular identity – with the more particular ethnicity at the center (e.g., Welsh, Brit, Northeastern European, European/White).

In AINO (and the entire West), we are being attacked at the White/European level, so that is where we need to respond. Like the Germanic tribes wrt the Romans, the Cherusci and Langobardi can settle other differences later.

Fred Beans
Fred Beans
Reply to  John Q. Publicke
10 months ago

E Michael Jones

OrangeFrog
OrangeFrog
Reply to  Filthie
10 months ago

It’s a funny one, Mr. Filthie; only today, I just “wikipedia’ed” Janet Yellen – Jewess. I made a point of noticing, and clicking on, every linked name on the page… Lo! They were almost all Tribe members!

Then, when on the page for one fellow, I browsed again… Lo! Many Tribe members – all linked to economics, high finance and politics.

The simple fact is the one we all know: The tribe, despite their relatively small numbers in the States, seem to have a large proportion of people in the power-networks of the country.

Lord have mercy on us all.

Filthie
Filthie
Reply to  OrangeFrog
10 months ago

Yep. By the way, apparently you’ve started dropping bombs on some people that refer to themselves as Houthis this morn. No doubt, we’ll find out later today why this obscure tribe is suddenly threatening us. Lindsay Graham will be proven correct in that it is vital to America’s interest to bomb Iran.

And any jewish involvement in any of this will be purely innocent and coincidental…

OrangeFrog
OrangeFrog
Reply to  Filthie
10 months ago

My dear fellow, do you mean to say the English have been dropping bombs?

I Myself have bombed nobody, and indeed wish to bomb nobody in another land – I have to go to work, you see!

Filthie
Filthie
Reply to  OrangeFrog
10 months ago

I think the UK was involved too, OF. I’m afraid the JQ is a new sore point for me. I was brought up to stand with our closest ally and to be sensitive to jewish wounds like the holocaust. After a deep dive and hours of fact checking…suffice it to say I had some bitter feelings toward these guys that had pulled the wool over my eyes. Aw, helll…I pulled the wool over my own eyes I guess. It didn’t even occur to me to check these guys out. Jewish victimhhod was a narrative I grew up with and it… Read more »

Anna
Anna
Reply to  Filthie
10 months ago

Answer to Filthie: what you don’t know is Old Testament (Torah):
“I’ll bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you”.
Ukraine is only the latest example in 3500 years history of Hebrews.

Filthie
Filthie
Reply to  Anna
10 months ago

The New Testament and some would say, Christianity itself – arose because of the flaws and failures of Judaism. They are not Gods chosen people and the New Testament points that out very clearly.

1660please
1660please
Reply to  Filthie
10 months ago

Agreed about them not being God’s chosen people. And the Old Testament continually shows how horrible they were throughout that period (with exceptions, of course)

Anna
Anna
Reply to  Filthie
10 months ago

To Filthie @10.28AM: Yes, Christianity arose because Judaism could not answer the questions of changing times. So did Hasidism: bloody pogroms of Ukrainian Cossacks in 18c Ukraine and gloom of survivors were not addressed by traditional Judaism, and thus a new branch of Judaism arose.
Hassidism was shunned by traditional religion for a while, but then gained so many followers that it blossomed and is still here.

Filthie
Filthie
Reply to  Anna
10 months ago

Well thanks for the troll, Anna. It made for some excellent sport and merriment.

Are you a chicken twirler? 😂👍

Oh gawd… I’m going to be chuckling about that for days…

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Anna
10 months ago

Anna: Go twirl a chicken, hasbaress. Not many followers of Scofield here. And you don’t follow the “Old Testament.” You follow the Babylonian Talmud and its commentaries by magic, messianic rebbes.

Anna
Anna
Reply to  3g4me
10 months ago

To 3g: I wish I could follow the Babylonian Talmud, but it’s too difficult for an average person like me. I tried and failed.
Maybe that’s the reason Tamud is a must subject in S. Korean high schools: to raise student’s intellect.

Zaphod
Zaphod
Reply to  Anna
10 months ago

Koreans reek of garlic and fermented cabbage, are neurotic when not full-on psychotic… and think of the Japanese as being their ‘Cossacks’ with concomitant multigenerational woe-is-me weapons grade grudge bearing. They also tend to think that Koreans are ethnically the purest greatest race ever to have lived and are not at all embarrassed to say it.

So yes, I can see why the Talmud would appeal to them. And Woody Allen.

Karl Horst (Germany)
Karl Horst (Germany)
10 months ago

America is a breeding ground for weird religions and cults. And these days, the world is accustomed to freaks and pervs and zombie’s that roam the streets of San Francisco, New York, and Philadelphia. It’s all part of the tapestry of America. So a few guys with weird hats and bad haircuts climbing out of tunnels under their club house doesn’t even raise an eyebrow these days. I ran a quick search on Wikipedia of American religious movements, and wow, America sure has some winners! I seem to remember one I heard on the radio called the Presbo-bapterian foursquare disco… Read more »

David Wright
Member
Reply to  Karl Horst (Germany)
10 months ago

as a deacon and long time member of the Church of the SubGenius I will be taking up your post with fellow council members on Sunday. From there we will notify you of our intended response to this calumny.

Moran ya Simba
Moran ya Simba
Reply to  David Wright
10 months ago

As an upstanding member of the Endeavor Academy (Course in Miracles) I should be obliged to be briefed on your proposed response

May the Miracle be ever in your favor

Condoleeza Ricekrispie
Condoleeza Ricekrispie
Reply to  David Wright
10 months ago

On behalf of the Seventh Day Adventist Ellen G White Cranial Trauma and Breakfast Cereal Research Institute’s Triple Expansion Steam Powered Female Stress Relief Working Subgroup, I congratulate you on this firm stance against the flaccid humour of impotent atheists and trust that you will reciprocate, err, respond with appropriate vigour.

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
Reply to  Karl Horst (Germany)
10 months ago

Left off perhaps the largest church: the Cult of the Holy Tranny.
Something interesting there in that the old world expelled it’s most zealous people to the New World, so this would infer, perhaps, a genetic component to such behavior.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
10 months ago

You mean like this guy?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XIV?wprov=sfti1#

What’s old is new again, i.e., being rich and powerful enough to be faggy. America did what America does: democratize it.

mikeski
Member
Reply to  Karl Horst (Germany)
10 months ago

Louisiana Voodoo

C’mon, man. That’s a hot sauce.

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
Reply to  Karl Horst (Germany)
10 months ago

REFORMED druids! Awesome!

It’s the new Atlantis! I think it was sir Francis bacon who wanted to make a new Europe without the baggage of 1000 years plus of Catholicism.

c matt
c matt
Reply to  Hi-ya!
10 months ago

That 1,000 years of baggage led to a pretty amazing civilization, ironically one of which Francis Slicedporkbelly was product.

Maxda
Maxda
Reply to  Karl Horst (Germany)
10 months ago

Yet another parallel with the late Roman Empire.

Anna
Anna
Reply to  Maxda
10 months ago

A definite parallel with the Roman Empire. They also hated a new Jewish sect called Christianity.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Anna
10 months ago

They didn’t hate it enough. Ultimately, they tolerated and then ratified Christianity. Soon thereafter Rome collapsed. Tolerance is the virtue of a dying civilization. And I say all this as a Christian, by the by.

OrangeFrog
OrangeFrog
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
10 months ago

Osteii,

You’re on fire today, I must say, with your short, to-the-point, and insightful comments.

God bless you.

Anna
Anna
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
10 months ago

To O. Kozelskii: Rome didn’t hate Christians enough???
They threw Christians to be eaten by lions to entertain a cheering Roman citizens in Coliseum.
They only convered to Christianity 400 years after Jesus’ death.

John Q. Publicke
John Q. Publicke
Reply to  Karl Horst (Germany)
10 months ago

I’m actually an ordained minister of the Church of Dudeism. It’s free, but you can’t roller on Shomer Shabbos.

https://dudeism.com/

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  John Q. Publicke
10 months ago

Wrapped up like a doosh, another roller in the night?

Danny
Danny
Reply to  Karl Horst (Germany)
10 months ago

Yeah – Heavens Gate – remember them? No? Maybe because they all did themselves in under the glow of the Hale Bopp comet.

Zaphod
Zaphod
Reply to  Danny
10 months ago

Have you seen their website? It’s something else.

I really ought to start a cult. Perhaps I could convince Korean college girls that I’m some kind of Rabbi who knows how to pilpul the GMAT.

I know… Rav Kaplan…They’ll just *know* I’ve got all the answers. Off to trademark the name. Sure winner.

Snooze
Snooze
Reply to  Karl Horst (Germany)
10 months ago

I don’t like that the Hadids all wear their hats on the back of their heads.

Oswald Spengler
Oswald Spengler
Reply to  Karl Horst (Germany)
10 months ago

You left off the Rev. L. Ron Hoover and his infamous Church of Appliantology.

Kevin
Kevin
10 months ago

Your twitter post about the all-female council in Minnesota is relevant to this column.

Al Hitler
Al Hitler
10 months ago

They are not Hebrews… Who is Esau/Edom ? https://archive.org/details/who-is-esau-edom Many reference and historical sources have unequivocally identified that the bulk of the Ashkenazi Jews were derived from a people known as Khazars (or Chazars in some texts). The original Jewish Encyclopedia of 1905, revealed that the main stock of the Jews came from this Asiatic people known as Chazars or Khazars: —CHAZARS: A People of Turkish origin whose life and history are interwoven with —the very beginnings of the history of the Jews of Russia. . . .Historical evidence —points to the region of the Urals as the home of… Read more »

Anna
Anna
Reply to  Al Hitler
10 months ago

Keep dreaming! I am an Ukrainian Jew and my genetic research indicates my ancestors came from the Jews expelled from Spain via Rhodes island, now Greece.

Jkloi
Jkloi
Reply to  Anna
10 months ago

Go fight for the globohomo shithole known as ukraine or your coreligionists in the shithole around Palestine. We have no more use for fighting wars on behalf of people who hate and use us. Only a pity we can’t send the Ukrainian jew blinken back to fight and die where he came from either.

Gideon
Gideon
Reply to  Anna
10 months ago

So you have some Sephardic ancestry. Still, my guess is people would see you more as Ukrainian (or East European) than Iberian. Genetics tends to work out that way.

Ploppy
Ploppy
Reply to  Anna
10 months ago

We don’t take kindly to yet type round here.

Gideon
Gideon
Reply to  Al Hitler
10 months ago

You mostly accept the Jewish idea that they are a unique people who have jealously guarded their religion and ethnicity throughout centuries of living in the diaspora; while suggesting that they aren’t descended from Hebrews at all, but from Khazars. The argument that Jews are an off-shoot of a Central Asian ethnic group, who converted to Judaism through contact with random practitioners of Judaism, really misses the point. I believe a better answer to this argument of origins is hiding in plain sight for all to see. Nearly any Ashkenazim you meet will look a lot like Europeans. Mizrahim, on… Read more »

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Gideon
10 months ago

Genetically, Ashkenazim are 70-75% European and 25-30% Semitic. They thus have enough genetic material to look white while also possessing enough alien genetic material to ensure that their behaviors and thoughtworld depart quite dramatically from ours. Ashkenazim are ideally designed to be shapeshifting moles. And they are intelligent enough to work their malfeasance very very effectively, indeed.

OrangeFrog
OrangeFrog
10 months ago

“No offense to these people, but we have our own weirdos. We are full up.” Heh. All offence to them, I’m afraid Mr. Z Man. Like so many, they come, abide by their own ways; completely alien to the heritage peoples. We’ve had it here (in England) for too long, you in the States too – they should never have been welcome. Along with, in the States’ case, quite literally millions of others. Of course, the interesting thing about the statement “no offence”, is that the following statement will often always offend the recipient. May as well just say: “You… Read more »

mmack
mmack
10 months ago

Sermon on the Who? Nice try Z but I won’t get fooled again with this post.

Vegetius
Vegetius
Reply to  mmack
10 months ago

Same as the old boss!

mikeski
Member
Reply to  mmack
10 months ago

It’s an Eminence Front, mmack.

It’s a put on.

Oswald Spengler
Oswald Spengler
Reply to  mmack
10 months ago

Out here in the fields, Z fought for his meals
Z gets his back into his living
Z don’t need to fight to prove he’s right
He doesn’t need to be forgiven, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah…

Good ol' Rebel
Good ol' Rebel
Reply to  Oswald Spengler
10 months ago

When people no longer have to hear boomer music references, that will be a good day..

Sub
Sub
10 months ago

The USA is no longer a country, its an economic zone. It will probably end something like a mall which street gangs decide to beef over too.

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
Reply to  Sub
10 months ago

Reminds me of great recent Twitter thread (sorry no link, only saw a screen shot), opening post: The airport is the end state of the west in miniature. A stifling security bureaucracy that provides dubious safety benefits and is little more than a thinly veiled jobs program, overpriced snacks and a food court staffed by immigrants, long delays and malfunctioning equipment.

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
10 months ago

Evil-

Still a great find that reinforces many of my own perceptions.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
10 months ago

Guess who provides the security training and the equipment?

The guy who started the TSA is Michael Chertoff. EL&E that one

mikeski
Member
Reply to  Sub
10 months ago

The USA is no longer a country, its an economic zone

Growing up it all seems so one-sided
Opinions all provided
The future pre-decided
Detached and subdivided
In the mass production zone

KGB
KGB
Reply to  mikeski
10 months ago

I believe he was speaking of the Toronto suburbs, but they’re even more dismally woke and diverse in 2024 than much of the U.S.A. if that can be believed.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  mikeski
10 months ago

They still had mass production back then. How quaint.

LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
Reply to  Sub
10 months ago

I tend to think that the most important observation is that our elites are trying to dispossess traditional whites. The USA may appear to be an amoral free-for-all with no purpose but greed, but it is more malevolent than that.

OrangeFrog
OrangeFrog
Reply to  LineInTheSand
10 months ago

A succinct and correct comment, LITS.

I believe that this is the fundamental issue, and it is Evil. It is driven by Evil. Many of these folk have no connection to the heritage white population, they don’t understand them at all. Even other GoodWhites queue up to displace such peoples – their own peoples in many cases.

KGB
KGB
Reply to  Sub
10 months ago

“Globalist kosher bodega” per ModernHeretic 3000

Zorro, the lesser "Z" man
Zorro, the lesser "Z" man
Reply to  KGB
10 months ago

Darn I miss ModernHeretic 3000. A true genius of prose. He got yeeted from Blogspot IIRC. Any idea where he ended up?

Maus
Maus
Reply to  Sub
10 months ago

Ecuador says “Hola!” They use the USD, and are eager to come “shop” in America. Tragically, the weird and dysfunctional here love their booger sugar and will be only too happy to invite their new gangster elite to the mall as an anchor tenant. I can just feel the enriching diversity…