Essential Violence

Note: Paul is back from vacation, so that means we are back tonight for the Wednesday livestream, which you can find here and here. You can also watch on Twitter, but there is no link until it is live. Just go to Paul’s Twitter page. The show kicks off at 8:00 PM EDT and the topic tonight is AI.


In 19th century America, it was popular to argue that there are four boxes for maintaining political liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and cartridge. There is also a version that has just three boxes, which drops the jury box from the model. The soap box is public speech used to persuade the ruling class. The ballot box is the democratic process. The jury box is the legal process, and the cartridge box is violence. The order of the boxes is important as it is both a warning and a promise.

The warning here is directed toward the public. Skipping any of these steps will inevitably be self-defeating. The sorts of people who want to litigate everything, for example, are the sorts of people who will litigate away your liberty. We see this with the inferior court judges. They are like all self-defined underdogs. When they get on top, they are just as intolerant and as cruel as the people they opposed. These people are always more dangerous than present tyrants.

The other side of this is directed at the people in charge. Their status as a ruling elite depends on making sure that the traditional rights and protections of the people are maintained in those first two boxes. Once the people abandon the soap box and the ballot box for the jury box, it is not long before they reach for the cartridge box, and there is no turning back from that one. Of course, an elite that uses the jury box to undermine the ballot box is asking for the cartridge box.

That is what we see in the West: the use of lawfare by the managerial class to both circumvent the soap box and the ballot box. The latest example is in France, where the courts have willy-nilly decided that the most popular politician in the country is no longer allowed to participate in politics. Marine Le Pen was found guilty of trumped-up charges and sentenced to what amounts to internal banishment. Her punishment is like what happened to Khrushchev in the 1960s.

This is the pattern in the West. Romania arrested and then banned the most popular politician in the country for the crime of winning the election. Germany is planning to ban the AfD for the crime of being popular. The new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has publicly stated that one of his goals will be to work with the EU to overthrow the Hungarian government. Of course, the UK has declared itself an apartheid state by imposing a two-tiered legal regime aimed at the opposition.

The most famous example of the managerial class abuse of the jury box to circumvent the soap and ballot box is Donald Trump. They tried to remove him from office in his first term, then rigged the 2020 election to deny him a second term. When he did not get the message, they used lawfare against him in the same way we see in Europe, except that Trump managed to win at the jury box. Note they reached for the cartridge box when they failed at the jury box.

The assassination of Trump is a good reminder that it is almost always the case that once either side of the political system reaches the jury box, one side or the other will reach for the cartridge box. The jury box is where irreconcilable differences are confirmed to both sides, no matter the result. The reason there is always the smell of sulfur around attorneys is not only due to who they serve. It is also because sulfur is an essential element of gunpowder.

What we see happening in the West is a reminder that the last box in that formulation is essential to preserve the three other boxes. The 19th century French social thinker, Georges Sorel, explained that political violence is not a sign of chaos, but a healthy antidote to political oppression. It is often the creative destruction needed to free the political marketplace so it can produce healthy politics. Violence also has the effect of energizing the people to defend their ancient liberties.

Thomas Jefferson made a similar point in his famous letter to William Smith from which we get the famous quote, “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.” Jefferson was not justifying political violence for its own sake. He pointed out that violent resistance is often a necessary reminder to the ruling class of what lies ahead if they ignore the soap box and the ballot box. Shays’ Rebellion was a warning and a promise.

It may be why American oligarchs joined the Trump team. When Luigi Mangione popped out from behind the car to gun down that insurance executive, it let every oligarch know the cartridge box remains an option. If French judges and politicians suddenly come down with lead poisoning, maybe the poseur class in Paris will suddenly rethink their position too. If not, then it guarantees the French end up at the cartridge box anyway.

This is the most likely end for the West as a whole. The Trump reforms will surely fail, as reform is almost always an effort to relieve the pressure of general discontent while maintaining the status quo. In Europe, the ruling class is nakedly hostile to the native population, hellbent on pulling the roof down to spite the people. They will not be talked out of their positions, and they will not be voted out of them. Since the courts are now owned by the managerial class, it leaves the last option.

The irony of all this is that the great lesson of Western history is that liberty only comes when the people join to spill blood. As the sun sets on Western man, this truth is becoming clearer with each outrage by the ruling class. The people endlessly yelping about “our democracy” are killing the West. It is only through the blood of these parasites and vermin that the new Western man will regain his lands and liberty. After the jury box comes the cartridge box.


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TempoNick
TempoNick
22 hours ago

The realization that the West is no better than the people I grew up pointing fingers at has been extremely disheartening, to say the least. At the end of the day, all governments resort to the same tactics to maintain their grasp on power and I feel like a real sucker for having bought into the “we’re better than that” propaganda.

Last edited 22 hours ago by TempoNick
Southron
Southron
Reply to  TempoNick
22 hours ago

Ditto for me. I bought the baseball and apple pie flavored patriot slop. There certainly were heroes and good men in our past, but the government has been rotten since before the ink was dry on the Constitution.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Southron
21 hours ago

Better baseball than football. Better yet, hockey. It’s all still slop, but if I’m in the mood to veg out and enjoy watching world-class athletes tickle my nostalgia for a better time on a lazy afternoon, hockey and baseball (Rugby, when I can find a game) are about all I or any decent person can stomach.

NoName
NoName
Reply to  Southron
18 hours ago

Apparently the Council of the Sanhedrin agreed that the DEMs should win in Wisconsin.

This time they authorized a reverse-Zuckerberg, and instead of flooding the ballot boxes with fake ballots, they strategically forgot to print the ballots for the GOP precincts.

https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4308282/posts

The tl;dr is that the Council of the Sanhedrin decided to have a Trump Presidency with a DEM senate.

I guess the Council figures they can play off the two parties [GOP & DEM] against one another.

TenFiftySeven
TenFiftySeven
Reply to  TempoNick
21 hours ago

I still have faith in the West, and the core people. The quality of the leadership and populace has worsened – a result of wealth, ease, and arrogance. I do see bright spots in Gen Z, surprisingly. Some have more of a realistic streak – they’re not as naive as their elders. Their lives will be harder, creating a tougher breed of people better able to rise to the challenges the West currently faces. I’d bet on the West and our people in the long run, over any other group of people on the planet.

Bitter reactionary
Bitter reactionary
Reply to  TenFiftySeven
21 hours ago

I agree, but would add that aggressive subversion was also a major factor in the decline of the leadership and culture. Rotten apples falling into our yard, as was once said.

TenFiftySeven
TenFiftySeven
Reply to  Bitter reactionary
21 hours ago

True – the aggressive subversion is one of the challenges that we need a tougher breed of people to deal with. The lot that we’ve had for the past 60 years or so have been unable to rise to that challenge.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  TenFiftySeven
20 hours ago

I agree. But it could take two centuries or more before the West is rebuilt. There will come a Biblical deluge, a genuine dark age, and a long, painful recovery.

TenFiftySeven
TenFiftySeven
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
19 hours ago

Agreed. No gain without pain… and there’s a lot of pain in our future. I’m pretty optimistic a smaller, better, higher quality group will emerge on the other side though

NoName
NoName
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
12 hours ago

Ostei Kozelskii: it could take two centuries or more before the West is rebuilt

Our boys at Moderna suspected that the female descendants of the V@xxinated would start displaying recessive traits for ovarian failure within a couple of generations.

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I’m sure that the same thing will happen to the testes of the male descendants.

But for the Depopulationists, it’s of utmost importance [first & foremost] to destroy the ovaries.

The destruction of the testes can wait.

alexander scipio
alexander scipio
Reply to  TenFiftySeven
17 hours ago

Unless Western women start having babies, nothing else matters.

ray
ray
Reply to  alexander scipio
15 hours ago

Men are bailing from their feminist nations. Ain’t going back to the plantation, either.

And DAMN sure they are not going to marry under the supervision of the Sisterhood and their (anti)family courts.

Get machines to make babies with the predatory, feral females of the West. Good luck with that. Even the machines may refuse. :O)

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Anonymouseguy
Anonymouseguy
Reply to  ray
12 hours ago

I feel some significant sympathy for divorced dads and I understand their bitterness. Nonetheless this does not make them great people to give relationship advice and “some girls are really mean so lets all just opt out and leave the continuation of our species to the hottentots” is a TERRIBLE idea.

ray
ray
Reply to  Anonymouseguy
9 hours ago

You speak from ignorance, believing that the evil poured out on men and boys the past 60 somehow must be due to bitter ‘divorced dads’ and shiftless deadbeat men who refuse to pay your princesses their blood money, aka child support. I am not divorced. I have never been married. No kids. No legal judgments against me and no legal encumbrances. So, you’re basically talking shit, there, Hillary. But then, you’ve never been into facts, nor the truth. You post anonymously and make false allegations against men here. Go crawl back into your serpent hole where you and your kind… Read more »

Anonymouseguy
Anonymouseguy
Reply to  ray
8 hours ago

Youre right, it’s pretty nefarious of me to post anonymously here on this website where everyone else is wisely posting their racist antisemitism next to their photo ID and home address. You seem to have some kind of Supreme Gentleman like need to associate criticism with a cabal of mysterious women who have both completelt avoided and yet also wronged you. Can’t relate as I do have more than a couple women in my family that I don’t hate and don’t hate me. This is how it goes down in our slimy serpent hole I guess. That being the serpent… Read more »

miforest
miforest
Reply to  ray
7 hours ago

an incel who has never been married giving marriage advice … Yeah , you are a real expert. I’ve been married 37 years . my kids are married and my grandkids are WONDERFUL.
It is risky , but not impossible. know a lot of people like me.

Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Reply to  TenFiftySeven
17 hours ago

This is my thought too. In the end, DNA wins. We are going through a genetic bottleneck and shedding our spiteful mutants. We just need to remember what brought us here and hard-code that resistance into our progeny.

Captain Willard
Captain Willard
Reply to  TempoNick
21 hours ago

Yeah Nick, it’s usually the “lesser of two evils”, so don’t feel too bad. We all got suckered.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  TempoNick
21 hours ago

Yeah. It seems that this was hidden through the Cold War and once that ended the totalitarianism became blatant.

Eloi
Eloi
Reply to  TempoNick
18 hours ago

When I was young, I would read about Sodom and Gomorrah, and I would think, “I cannot imagine a place as grotesque as that.” 30 years later, America makes those places looks like hallowed ground.

din c. nuffin
din c. nuffin
Reply to  Eloi
12 hours ago

Try Isreal…”Of all 997 Jewish male participants, 119 (11.9%) reported having had sex with men, while 113 (11.3%) were attracted at least to some extent to men, and 84 (8.4%) identified themselves as being gay or bisexual (4.5% and 3.7%, respectively) (Table 1). Both the correlation between men who had sex with men and their sexual attraction and also the correlation between sexual attraction and self-identification were high.”

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
21 hours ago

Europe has already proven the cartridge box works. Muslim neighborhoods don’t abide by European laws. When European police attempt to impose European laws, the Muslims either riot or ignore them.

Anyone remember when magazines talked about their right to show images of Muhammad until some guys w/ guns shot up that magazine office. After that, the great and the good just dropped the matter.

ProZNoV
ProZNoV
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
21 hours ago

They had a successful (albeit loathsome) parallel society first though.

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
Reply to  ProZNoV
21 hours ago

So did we.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
21 hours ago

The French gendarmes essentially threatened a coup not so long ago after Muslims rioted.

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
Reply to  Jack Dodson
21 hours ago

Yeah, it’s over for France. Around 25% of births (maybe a touch more) are Muslim. Another 5-7% are African. Between immigration and different birth rates, those numbers will be 30-35% and close to 10% in a decade.

And they will be concentrated in the cities and a few regions. Good luck with that.

Nick Noltes Mugshot
Nick Noltes Mugshot
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
18 hours ago

The no go zones exist because the governments allow them to. If white Europeans set up their own no go zones they would be completely crushed within one hour. Remember when BLM protestors established the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle and occupied several city blocks for nearly a month. The Police just sat back and let them run wild. The mistake that the occupiers made was protesting outside the White female mayor’s house who up until that time had been kissing their ***. Next thing you know hundreds of cops in riot gear show up and quickly clear the… Read more »

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Chris
Chris
Reply to  Nick Noltes Mugshot
16 hours ago

That congress critter was Eric “Farting Fang-banger” Swalwell.

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
Reply to  Nick Noltes Mugshot
15 hours ago

You’re thinking like a white guy. Big battles. Organization. Logistics. Tactics. Training. Gear. That’s not how this kind of war is fought. If a mayor in Europe decided he was done with No-Go Zones and sent in the police in full riot gear, of course, the police would win. But one of two things would happen. The Muslims would just pull back, wait for the police to leave and then go back to doing what they were doing. Or the Muslims would just do low-level rioting for weeks on end. Is the mayor going to keep the police in the… Read more »

Diversity Heretic
Member
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
13 hours ago

The Irish did fight a war like that for a time; it seems to have worked pretty well.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Diversity Heretic
13 hours ago

Because they were fighting against another group of White Christians, even if they were the hated (to the Irish) Englishmen. The Irish aren’t fighting like that against the Nigerians and Pakistanis. And the Irish women are spreading their legs for the invaders. When I start seeing those whores get taken out, then I’ll believe the Irish have a chance.

Anonymouseguy
Anonymouseguy
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
12 hours ago

Christians should have and could have done the same thing when the noses started producing blasphemy of our religion. By then we had been convinced that the first amendment was the 11th commandment though

G Lordon Giddy
G Lordon Giddy
21 hours ago

Good essay. Recently my wife and I went to see a carny we liked from our youth, Daryl Hall of Hall and Oates. We had to park a ways from the venue and walk through a park in which trash was every where and homeless people lying around on benches, once inside the venue and about 2/3 way through his set here it comes, a tirade directed at Trump. It’s ironic that the carnies support a system that gives us trash in the parks and homeless people outside the venues yet the carny’s can’t get beyond theor hatred of the… Read more »

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  G Lordon Giddy
20 hours ago

We cannot live peacefully along side lunatics.”

This!

The longer I live and witness our decline I become a stronger believer in Woodley’s concept of “Spiteful Mutants”. Once the population reaches a hypothetical “tipping point” of such creatures, there seems no turning back from the inevitable decline. Those who cannot observe the same reality as we do can not be endured.

Zaphod
Zaphod
Reply to  Compsci
11 hours ago

I miss the old days of BoomerTech Woodley and Dutton. Talk about an Odd Couple!

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  G Lordon Giddy
19 hours ago

That Hall is a true mensch. Hit a foodstuff delivery company with a cease-and-desist order because its name was Haulin’ Oats.

stranger in a strange land
stranger in a strange land
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
19 hours ago

seriously Ostei?

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  stranger in a strange land
16 hours ago

I read it a while back. When Hall was asked about it, he replied, “Gotta protect the brand.” Whatever the hell that means.

Johnny Ducati
Johnny Ducati
Member
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
18 hours ago

We had a local dive bar with a Parrothead theme get sued by Jimmy Buffett over their name.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Johnny Ducati
16 hours ago

I work for a website where one of the subscribers started a Far Side thread. People posted their favorite Far Side cartoons in it and commented upon them.

A popular thread. Apparently a bit too popular because Gary Larson’s people threatened the website with legal action if it didn’t scrub the thread.

KGB
KGB
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
17 hours ago

Forty years ago, he was part of the cancel culture going after artists who had played Sun City.

Daryl Hall calling out Queen & Rod Stewart

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  KGB
16 hours ago

Yeah, he’s a real pig alright. Funny thing is, I didn’t realize he was such a treasonous dirtball until I read Giddy’s post.

fakeemail
fakeemail
Reply to  G Lordon Giddy
15 hours ago

that’s right. irreconcilable means IRRECONILABLE.

rasqball
rasqball
Reply to  G Lordon Giddy
9 hours ago

No irony: it was designed that way.

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
22 hours ago

Over the last two generations, liberals have staged a revolution in American government while pretending only to modify the system. By contrast, conservatives have managed only modifications in the liberal system while claiming to have effected revolution. At the moment, it’s still the liberals’ country. Conservatives are just renting.

Joseph Sobran

John k
John k
22 hours ago

Nah, I don’t see it. Normie is too complacent and/or beaten down. They drive by homeless encampments and figure “if I don’t toe the line, get to my cubicle on time I could end up there”. And with the internet surveillance so complete no radical organization will be allowed to be formed that is not riddled with informants. Trump always exceeds hi poll numbers cuz people are even afraid to admit they voted for him.

Remember the ending of 1984.

ProZNoV
ProZNoV
Reply to  John k
21 hours ago

Organization without infiltration is impossible. Unless it’s state approved.

Plenty of organized left wing violence in my lifetime.

Some right wing one off nutters (Oklahoma City, Uncle Ted) but nothing organized.

Member
Reply to  ProZNoV
21 hours ago

There are far too many shady things associated with the Oklahoma City incident to pass that off as a “one off nutter.”

ProZNoV
ProZNoV
Reply to  Vizzini
9 hours ago

Our host has drifted close enough to the “fedpoast” line today already.

So I’ll pass.

The OKC and Uncle Ted references weren’t an accident.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  ProZNoV
21 hours ago

You really think Oklahoma City WAS a “right wing nutter” and WASN’T organized? That one never passed the sniff test for me, and that was before I watched autistic people on the internet go through all of the details and point out that the narrative made zero sense.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Grant
20 hours ago

OKC seems to have been a dry run for 9/11.

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
Reply to  Grant
20 hours ago

The thing I always noted from that case is that the government stated that they had gotten the blasting caps by stealing them from a mining site. Okay, how did they know they were there? How did they steal them and get away with it? Etc. And that’s just one piece. Taken in total (especially given escapades that would occur through later years) it’s clear there was someone doing A LOT of handholding (in the least) for OKC.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
20 hours ago

One of those subsequent things was when the FBI basically assisted with the attempted assassination by Muslims of that obnoxious Jewish lady down in Texas. The absolute disinterest in that is mind-blowing even if the state just passed a resolution to mark a day celebrating Pakistan.

ray
ray
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
20 hours ago

OKC was an extremely useful event to our rulers.

And nine-one-one completed the ‘arranged rationale’ for our current totalitarianism.

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Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Grant
20 hours ago

Even the jury said they were sure there were more people involved than just McVeigh and Nichols. Remember it clear as day. But good luck finding any still existing news stories today that mention that.

Anonymouseguy
Anonymouseguy
Reply to  Grant
10 hours ago

Black Pilled (Devon Stack) did a deep dive on Waco that was extremely convincing. At this point I assign zero credibility to the media noses version of events so if there’s another account that makes sense I’ll tend to think that’s true until further reliable information surfaces. Like I used to believe that mean guys had set up death camps with swimming pools and symphony orchestras, presumably because they just thought it would be more fun if the DEATH camp worked so slowly that I cant throw a rock without hitting a “survivor” of one 80 years later. As a… Read more »

ray
ray
Reply to  John k
19 hours ago

The enormous homeless encampments of thrown-away white men are an excellent advertisement/motivator for the Regime.

karl von hungus
karl von hungus
22 hours ago

in a roundabout way, the divide between the managerial class and the native population reduces that society’s ability to wage war. especially since the MC has imported hordes of foreigners in. the latter will not obey any draft, and neither will the native population. just who does kier starmer consider “willing”?

mikebravo
mikebravo
Reply to  karl von hungus
22 hours ago

When someone mentions Starmer I think fig 11.

John k
John k
Reply to  thezman
22 hours ago

This issue with Europe is the young. Not only has it completely been feminized, there aren’t very many of them. A place like Syria a big portion of the population is young and can be dragooned into a militia or out in the streets. Violence is a young man’s game.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  thezman
21 hours ago

Macron almost was hustled out of the country after the initial and violent Yellow Vest demos, and the gendarmes already have threatened him a while back due to his acceptance of widespread Muslim rioting. A question on the table is what happens when NATO is deployed to a member nation to install or reinstall a puppet government. France is only one country where this could happen.

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
Reply to  thezman
20 hours ago

You can see how fragile the European regimes are. Muslims took over parts of cities without any trouble. Even the willingness for low levels of street violence was enough to scare off European governments.

Peter Piper
Peter Piper
Reply to  thezman
19 hours ago

History turns on a dime.Some small occurrence that was ignored and the whole shebang falls apart. The diverse and not-quite- American-yet abandon their positions and seek to save themselves. There’s a classic Star Trek episode where the away team is scouting through a derelict ship and they find skeletons on the bridge and Worf says “they died at their posts-admirable”. Do we think the Musked Man and Donto have the stones to do the same?

TenFiftySeven
TenFiftySeven
Reply to  Peter Piper
18 hours ago

yeah, I think orange man does. He’s already had a very close brush with death and it strengthened his resolve. I think he believes he was saved for a purpose – he doesn’t have many more years left anyway.

Musk… maybe. He’s certainly a fighter and a true believer in something… there’s no way he would’ve reached the heights that he has if he wasn’t.

Xman
Xman
Reply to  thezman
16 hours ago

“It is only through the blood of these parasites and vermin that the new Western man will regain his lands and liberty. After the jury box comes the cartridge box.”

Mighty strong words, Z.

I can’t say I disagree — but I don’t foresee things popping off any time soon (if ever).

As the saying goes, “It’s too late to change anything, but too early to shoot the bastards.”

Gideon
Gideon
Reply to  karl von hungus
22 hours ago

Never underestimate the gullibility of whites. Already in Germany, UK, etc. we are seeing rare positive ads targeted at indigenous people to volunteer (or be “volunteered”) to protect a ruling class which hates them. Even some DR types can get all orgiastic when led to believe their betters don’t loathe them quite so much or want them dead. The latter assumption is all the more ironic when you consider what is being asked of them.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Gideon
22 hours ago

This could be their final undoing. If they are enlisted and trained and prepared, they now sit on the arsenals. Do you think these feminized goofs won’t continue to sneer at the men and incite their righteous anger? Better they have guns in their hands and the ability to sight things then a remote control and alien game players to watch.

Bartleby the Scrivner
Bartleby the Scrivner
Reply to  Gideon
21 hours ago

I commented yesterday regarding just this topic. Apparently recruitment of Whitey is through the roof with the return of Trump.

You can’t fix stupid.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Bartleby the Scrivner
21 hours ago

On the other hand, better our young guys, many of whom know better than any other generation what the time and score are. One of the biggest moves of the Trump admin was to immediately fire CQ Brown. Better to have the options presented when your guys are in and running the show. We have to look at things from the standpoint of having agency and being best positioned to exercise it. Until about 2014, were White men bamboozled by the GAE into unquestioning service? Yes. Since 2014? No. This is why The Regime is so scared and went balls… Read more »

Last edited 21 hours ago by RealityRules
The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
Reply to  Bartleby the Scrivner
19 hours ago

Apparently YT has a deep-seated need to go die for nothing in Ukraine and Iran.

PrimiPilus
PrimiPilus
Reply to  Bartleby the Scrivner
17 hours ago

Seven years in the far hinterlands here amongst the legacy Americans. 30-plus yrs in the military myself. Cynical idealist, now squeezed kicking and biting into reluctant pragmatist. As to these people here and the military: They believe in America, passionately and fully. In agriculture, oil and the supporting industries, there are MANY who work hard and raise families. They generally support Trump. Well over 80% vote Republican. They believe the (old) military was a good place for a young man who wanted something different, who need to get out and mature, and who wanted to “serve”, which they still believe… Read more »

Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Reply to  Bartleby the Scrivner
17 hours ago

I’ve seen articles stating recruitment was ‘up’, but since it was abysmally low before that – well it could just be number tweaking from an initial batch of trumptards signing up. Not doubting you, just wondering if we have reliable sources and how much massaging is going on to promote the ‘go die for israel, goy’ narrative.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Gideon
21 hours ago

A lot of my buddies still in the service here in the US saw the new advertisements in the past year and a half and said “Uh oh. White guys in the ads. We’re going to war again.”

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Grant
20 hours ago

When regimes fall, it is often that they are kicked over by total lack of support from the military. Why not have a bunch of Our people dominating the military in number and rank who understand who the primary enemy is, and in a position to withdraw support. I just thought of something. I think a military recruiter should scour social media for those videos of young White boys getting savaged by ferals. They should approach them and offer them the training needed to be lethal. Talk about a highly motivated and conscious cohort. There are many ways to get… Read more »

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  RealityRules
20 hours ago

Why don’t we become the administration of Harvard? Because it’s not possible. It would make ash of itself before it let us. The military—any armed part of the government—is the hardest core of regime opposition to us, the original fount of doctrinal diversity, etc. We simply can’t have it. Joining it can only mean joining it. Notice in recent news about Trump’s attempts to de-troon the force: The percentage of them is in wild disproportion to how many exist in the world. The military is job for sexual psychotics. This is not an accident or artifact of liberal weakness, not… Read more »

iForgotmyPen
iForgotmyPen
Reply to  RealityRules
18 hours ago

These are not our guys joining and are certainly not our guys who are still in positions of authority in the military. A lot are salt-of-the-earth type country white boys but they will not hesitate when told to go to war with Eastasia when told to do so, and do so with great fervor.

Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Reply to  iForgotmyPen
17 hours ago

It’s such a great pity. But maybe that trusting, salt-of-the-earth part of our DNA needs to be removed.

Anne Arkie
Anne Arkie
Reply to  Gideon
19 hours ago

It’s the old conundrum–If you are nice to them will they eat you last?”

Bruno the Arrogant
Bruno the Arrogant
22 hours ago

The cartridge box is only a valid option if the populace has the initiative to use it. Other than a few outliers, it’s not clear that’s the case.

TenFiftySeven
TenFiftySeven
Reply to  Bruno the Arrogant
22 hours ago

Motivated minorities move history – it doesn’t need to be everyone. Perhaps more than a few, but less than most.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Bruno the Arrogant
21 hours ago

It likely will be elites who deploy assassins.

Bartleby the Scrivner
Bartleby the Scrivner
Reply to  Jack Dodson
21 hours ago

That’s a good point, but the foot soldiers of the state,(police, Gestapo=all Fed law enforcement), must know that they will simply be the last ones to be arrested, regardless of whether they are heritage Americans or immigrants.

Must not have any messy loose ends when most of the dissidents are liquidated.

At what point does the lap dogs turn on their masters?

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Bartleby the Scrivner
21 hours ago

When the pay and bennies dry up, that’s when. Many of the rightwing death squad members in Latin America had been loyal leftist foot soldiers until they lost their jobs.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Jack Dodson
12 hours ago

As I recollect from the USSR, the cops and soldiers had to not get paid for a year or two before they deserted. Most of them were dutiful enough to remain on the job for a good while. In AINO, more materialist, more all about the benjamins, I expect it would take a lot less time.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Bartleby the Scrivner
20 hours ago

“…the foot soldiers of the state,(police, Gestapo=all Fed law enforcement), must know that they will simply be the last ones to be arrested…” A lesson here from the old country…Netherlands at the end of WWII. The NAZI’s were pulling out, so they assembled their collaborators, the Groene Politie” (Green Police). The Green Police were the native enforcement arm for German edicts during occupation. The Green Police thought they were being assembled for evacuation to Germany (their masters and now their new home). Instead they were executed. Such executions occurred throughout Holland as the Germans wished to leave no witnesses behind… Read more »

PrimiPilus
PrimiPilus
Reply to  Jack Dodson
18 hours ago

I’d argue they’re already doing it, and have been for many decades here in the US — reputation, economic, cultural … and actual biological life.

Kennedy? Nixon? Trump?

PrimiPilus
PrimiPilus
Reply to  PrimiPilus
18 hours ago

Oh, and: Political … must not forget …

Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Reply to  Jack Dodson
17 hours ago

That may be, but this open air talmudic bodega is ripe to produce legions of Luigis.

Barney Rubble
Barney Rubble
Reply to  Bruno the Arrogant
21 hours ago

Agreed. Whether America ends in sudden collapse or continued gradual disintegration, normie will be on the couch, playing fantasy football.

Look for the cloud people & media to revive the greatly exaggerated “rightwing militia” threat to distract from leftwing violence.

iForgotmyPen
iForgotmyPen
18 hours ago

Every time I allow a green shoot to sprout I come across something that zaps it. Listening to Mike Ferris’ Coffee and a Mike podcast with guest, the Irishman Ivor Cummins was one of these disheartening times. Ivor describes what’s happening in Ireland (and all the west) of the intentional flooding of his country with 3rd worlders. Ok, good so far. But then he describes interviewing Michael Yon and how Yon had labeled what’s going on as cultural genocide. Ivor then says he won’t release this interview because his wife told him (of course) that it’s “too dark.” So you… Read more »

Member
22 hours ago

That’s the great question we have yet to see an answer for- is Trump still a reformer, or will he be pushed and dragged into becoming a reluctant revolutionary by both his enemies and his younger allies (Musk and Vance especially). It is instructive to remember that the original Continental Congress was an extralegal body engaged in rebellion in 1775 that attempted reform and reconciliation with Britain until the summer of 1776, only then becoming a legal, sovereign body and “revolutionary” by declaring independence. A majority of that Congress were not political radicals or revolutionaries at the start in 1774,… Read more »

Horace
Horace
Reply to  Pickle Rick
21 hours ago

Also, we should keep in mind that in historical examples of this phenomenon, it was never existential. The people of our Founding Fathers, the early Americans, were not on the chopping block to be genocided whether they stayed on the sidelines or fought, win or lose. All European ethnonations are under Great Replacement attack and if we lose not just our memetic patterns but our genetic patterns will vanish from the Earth. I think those with a gut-level understanding of this are still a minority, but that number will only grow because the signal is real. This changes ALL the… Read more »

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Horace
18 hours ago

“All European ethnonations are under Great Replacement attack and if we lose not just our memetic patterns but our genetic patterns will vanish…” Our genetic patterns—as in male and female? I note with a bit of irony that since genetic analysis has been possible all the “population replacements” so far recorded seem to require to the extinction of the males of the populations in study, rather than the females of the genetic lineage under study. Yep, in ancient times, the females seemed happy to spread their legs for the new “boss”. The males however, were eliminated. Reich mentions this more… Read more »

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
Reply to  Pickle Rick
20 hours ago

I also suspect that they’re both very (very) slowly coming to the conclusion that they’re in a fight for their lives. I know they can’t go from 0-60 at the drop of hat and put most of Congress and the judiciary against the wall, but I could hardly blame them if they did.

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Pickle Rick
18 hours ago

is Trump still a reformer, or will he be pushed and dragged into becoming a reluctant revolutionary by both his enemies and his younger allies

He has to know that if he doesn’t completely destroy his enemies, then the pre-election lawfare against him and his family will resume with a vengeance.

Grant
Grant
21 hours ago

People can and do point out that the ability to own firearm ownership in the US is a release valve meant to pacify people from the first 3 means of resistance. There’s some merit to that. For all of the people who have weapons and opinions, virtually none of them have fired a round in anger at the “apparatus.” The point that the parts of the country that most vehemently resisted the covid lockdowns were the most heavily armed parts can be shrugged off as legal firearm ownership being a relatively reliable proxy for politics in the US. That said,… Read more »

Bitter reactionary
Bitter reactionary
Reply to  Grant
20 hours ago

For all of the people who have weapons and opinions, virtually none of them have fired a round in anger at the “apparatus.” This is true, but for good reasons. Sane people don’t throw their lives away to make a point. Getting away with revolutionary violence is not easy. Also, sensible folks know that their whacking one bad politician isn’t really going to do much. Risk/Reward isn’t there. Once the system breaks enough that getting caught isn’t such a threat this might change. The canary in the coal mine will be family court officials. Once those people start winding up… Read more »

Dutchboy
Dutchboy
Reply to  Bitter reactionary
20 hours ago

I own and carry firearms but it is strictly for self defense against thugs. Under no circumstances would I use them against the police. I would be a dead man pronto. They might come in handy in a general social breakdown but once again it would be against the thugs who take advantage of such situations. Organized violence against the regime is mostly likely to come from the current law enforcement/military structure rather than from private militias (guys who’ve tried that soon found half their members were working for the FBI). I don’t get the feeling that either the military… Read more »

Trump-he'll Boldly Go
Trump-he'll Boldly Go
Reply to  Dutchboy
19 hours ago

Every interaction with law enforcement is an opportunity to create an ally or make an enemy. In the past all my interactions were peaceful if not productive, but these days, any interaction I have, I wait for them to make the first overture. Attitude is everything. If I’ve been reamed by the popo in the past and am driving by and see a cop being overwhelmed by baddies, I would no longer stop to help or even fire a warning shot.

ray
ray
Reply to  Bitter reactionary
19 hours ago

Family Court is nothing but a feminist star-chamber. The evil and iniquity these monsters have poured out on the nation’s men is incalculable.

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Grant
Grant
Reply to  Bitter reactionary
19 hours ago

Part of the problem is that we’re conditioned to accept the level of tyranny we have. A decade or more ago in “IIIper” circles, the popular saying was something along the lines of “if the Founding Fathers were still alive, we’d be done shooting by now.” They’re not wrong. Even if a borderline utopian like Jefferson (he had a change of heart in his late life) encountered gay rights activist and ethnic eskimo “Dan Savage” and somebody explained that the Constitution enshrined his right to talk about and advocate for gay outreach to kids, he would have said “Hang the… Read more »

Bitter reactionary
Bitter reactionary
Reply to  Grant
19 hours ago

I won’t deny that boiling the frog is real. We’ve certainly been desensitized to depravity.

Still, despite that, I’m often surprised by how much simmering hostility I can reveal by scratching the surface a bit. Upon ‘feeling out’ a new person and deciding they’re normal or right-of-normal, it doesn’t take long to find the sore spot – the thing about pozzed America they hate. Sometimes its as simple as talking about the sanctimonious yard signs the progs love so much. Other times its the shit the schools are doing. A thousand irritations keep filing away at tolerance/sanity.

Eloi
Eloi
Reply to  Grant
15 hours ago

A friend, years ago, disagreed with my disdain for social media, arguing that my assertion that social media poisons kids is akin to the previous generation saying tv ruined their offspring. My retort: “Couldn’t they both be true?” Every generation says the next is worse. That can be true, each and every time.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Grant
14 hours ago

I, of course, disavow crime and criminal activity and discourage people from engaging in it.”

A critical proviso, which I wholeheartedly endorse! (-;

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Grant
20 hours ago

This in true in part but the seeds of absolute tyranny have long been planted in Australian soil. I have mentioned it previously, but I lived and worked in Australia prior to the pretext for the gun grabbing, which was the Port Arthur massacre*, and visited and lived there briefly afterwards. The confiscation was widely resisted but few Australians knew about it because the propaganda outlets never discussed what was happening, which included widespread police violence against the populace. Every bad thing happening in the Anglosphere, including the over-the-top censorship, had a dry run in Australia long ago. The primary… Read more »

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Jack Dodson
20 hours ago

*It is likely the Five Eyes intelligence service either orchestrated the mass shooting or distorted what happened.

I tend to suspect the same of the “Montreal Massacre” here in Canada (and Columbine in the U.S.). That it didn’t result in the kind of blanket firearm illegalization as seen in the Australian, British and New Zealand examples, is probably down to the influence of our southern cousins’ much more firmly-embedded shooting culture.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Templar
20 hours ago

Yes. Take note that there is no move to declassify materials related to the Las Vegas shooting, either. I don’t know what to make of it other than what seems obvious.

ray
ray
Reply to  Jack Dodson
19 hours ago

Vegas was total psy-op. A shooting gallery designed to further destabilize the nation and ‘necessitate’ totalitarianism.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  ray
19 hours ago

100 pct.

iForgotmyPen
iForgotmyPen
Reply to  Jack Dodson
17 hours ago

Funny you mention Vegas, I was just discussing this with someone how it just went down the memory hole never to be mentioned again. It also shows how the only things they’re talking about “releasing the files on” are things that are just theater anyway. Who gives a damn about Epstein? We all know what that was about. How about Vegas? Hell, how about Ruby Ridge, Waco, OKC, January 6 (any details on the bomb found?), or any number of other mostly peaceful but also deadly events? Don’t worry though, Kash Patel is right on top of things!

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  iForgotmyPen
15 hours ago

People who thought a Subcon as FBI director was the way to go are…special. The FBI should be shuttered, full stop, and that fact that it hasn’t been shows how utterly corrupt things are and how deep the rot goes.

ray
ray
Reply to  Jack Dodson
13 hours ago

FBI and NSA both should be closed, and appropriate prosecutions made.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jack Dodson
14 hours ago

It is my understanding that Aussie Covid crackdowns were among the most brutal and unhinged on the planet.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
12 hours ago

That’s my understanding as well, but you will see no film footage of it. Australia doesn’t permit unpleasant things to be printed or broadcast. A friend there, migrating to East Europe now, told me police tactics to the gun raids were employed to terrify the populace. Even now, mentioning the internment camps set up for the vaccine refuseniks can result in a police visit or worse.

ray
ray
Reply to  Grant
20 hours ago

Long way from Crocodile Dundee to Crock-of-shit Dun nothin’.

Aussies need to re-grow their gonies, like Brits and Americans.

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usNthem
usNthem
21 hours ago

The implied threat of the bullet box is probably one of the reasons the managerial leadership in the west have been so feverishly diluting their native White populations with the brown sewage flood in recent decades. We can see how things have degraded, but all slop came from much worse, so to them, the west is heaven on earth, relatively speaking, and they’re far less likely to rock the boat. Plus, the majority of guns are probably owned by boomers who are now in the checkout phase of life. Unless/until the things get really, really shitty economically and/or lifestyle-wise, most… Read more »

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  usNthem
17 hours ago

Boomer here. I and other “Boomers with more guns than teeth” have assembled a large collection of “personal defense artifacts”. But we are not naive wrt such use/possession. My children and grandchildren, as well as others I know have children/grandchildren, have *never*—and will never—purchased a registered firearm (which means all firearms essentially). Instead, all of them have such bestowed as gifts and/or inheritance. All are wise to the aspect of a future ban on such items and understand the need to stay out of the system.

Xman
Xman
Reply to  Compsci
17 hours ago

The only people actually willing to pop off at The System are urban Negroes — mostly because they are stupid and impulsive. Let’s face it, the situation in urban Negro ghettos has basically been a low-grade civil war for decades. Unlike the Negroes, whites mostly won’t do it because they have too much to lose, and are intelligent enough to understand that. Consequently you have Boomers with tens of thousands of dollars invested in guns who will never fire a shot in anger. By contrast you have Negroes practically every day in every city with a $59 Raven Arms or… Read more »

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Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  Compsci
10 hours ago

It’s a shame all those firearms were lost in an unfortunate boating accident. Let’s see now, was that 1995 or 1985?

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
21 hours ago

Yes. This is quite important. Relatedly we see a split has opened between the managerial class and the oligarchs who installed them. This has happened quite a bit previously in Latin America (which sort of includes the United States now). Rightwing death squads emerged in Central and South America once that point was reached. The United States earlier saw this with the initial labor movement and the use of Pinkertons and so forth. The Left is always down with violence, as we see unfolding, but once the Right (or “Right”/non-Left, to be accurate) reaches that point things get interesting. I… Read more »

Jack Boniface
Jack Boniface
Member
22 hours ago

The Wisconsin vote last night, putting in a leftist radical, is a large step away from the jury box to the cartridge box.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Jack Boniface
21 hours ago

I don’t put a lot of stock in local elections where I don’t know what’s happening on the ground. Sometimes the cuck candidate is odious but it was “his turn.” (Like maybe a Wisconsin McCain.) Maybe they should have run someone more personable? I don’t know if that’s the case, but it’s not that simple is my point The Wall Street Journal was crowing that the two Republicans in Florida won by smaller margins than their predecessors. That’s pure propaganda. New Representatives generally get elected by smaller margins the first time out. Once they become incumbents, unless they are completely… Read more »

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
Reply to  TempoNick
20 hours ago

I always point to Michigan in that regard where the GOP there seems specially managed to lose (although there are many other examples).

ray
ray
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
19 hours ago

Gretch ‘the Wretch’ Whitmer! It’s about time for another kidnapping psy-op from Michigan.

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3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  TempoNick
18 hours ago

Trusting in the ‘ballot box’ is trusting in the purported wisdom of ‘the people.’ Except the voters are increasingly not ‘our people’ (nor the judges or the elected ‘elite’). It’s a fool’s errand. Non-whites vote based on race and religion. Women vote based on emotion (and whether she likes the candidate’s hair). The whole concept that someone deserves a ‘turn’ in the interests of ‘fairness’ is kindergarden writ large – and that’s the level of the electorate.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  TempoNick
18 hours ago

State senate seat was flipped in a special election here. Trump won the district by 15 pts, I read. I voted, turnout was abysmal, far as I could tell. Republican complacence, I’d say. Either that, or conservatives thought it impolite to keep winning.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  TempoNick
17 hours ago

New Representatives generally get elected by smaller margins the first time out.”

Precisely. This response is a good example of why the commentary here is worth reading. Outside of rationale thought “bubbles” like this one, the world is one of propagandists and their narratives. Critical thinking is anathema.

Lakelander
Lakelander
Reply to  TempoNick
16 hours ago

“The Wall Street Journal was crowing that the two Republicans in Florida won by smaller margins than their predecessors”

The fact that the odious, obese ogre from Ocala (Randy Fine) got in at all is such an indictment of Florida. I couldn’t imagine having to live amongst such rabid zionists. The picture Trump posted in his endorsement of Fine had the Israeli flag fully visible and the American flag mostly cropped out. Eventually, we have to admit they’re simply mocking us at this point.

Joe Schmoe
Joe Schmoe
21 hours ago

The managerial system is in its death throes and will fade away along with the Boomers. The future will be chaotic — plane crashes, shortages, nothing seems to work right, increasing corruption — rather than a hyper-efficient leftist dictatorship.

Tired Citizen
Tired Citizen
Reply to  Joe Schmoe
21 hours ago

Once White males are securely eliminated, what will the leftists blame when the utopia does not arrive?

Bitter reactionary
Bitter reactionary
Reply to  Tired Citizen
20 hours ago

They’d still blame us. A thousand years later the blame would be the same. “Those evil White guys left us with unsolvable issues forever.”

Chris
Chris
Reply to  Bitter reactionary
14 hours ago

True. Look at the situation in the former country of South Africa, when faced with starvation-level food shortages, Malema screams, “It’s the White fault! They left the country and didn’t teach us how to farm, it’s their fault that we’re in this situation!” two hundred years from now, they’ll be saying things like, “It’s only been a little over two hundred years since we gained our freedom. We cannot be expected to recover so quickly from the damage done to our people.” I read something the other day and it dealt with “civilizational incompatibility” and why so much of the… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Tired Citizen
20 hours ago

In South Africa they still blame the white males. Evidently as long as there is one…..

ray
ray
Reply to  Tired Citizen
19 hours ago

Dead white males. Of course.

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Joe Schmoe
20 hours ago

We’ll have a maximally inefficient, massively malfunctioning totalitarian “tech” dictatorship that the dwindling white population will call leftist, as if the right curse word will fix or it make it disappear.

Kinda like now, but we’re dead.

Filthie
Filthie
Member
22 hours ago

This is why they’re trying to grab our guns.

Tired Citizen
Tired Citizen
Reply to  Filthie
21 hours ago

They already have. Look at Daniel penny…. He didn’t even use a weapon. Imagine if you actually have to use your gun. Especially on a feral negro. You’re entire life will be destroyed.

Filthie
Filthie
Member
Reply to  Tired Citizen
19 hours ago

Well the fix isn’t in yet.

It’s all over when Whitey says it is. The first thing to ask in all these outrages is “were the victims liberals?”

If the answer is yes – literally – fuck ’em. This is why I don’t give a tinker’s damn about shitlibs getting their Tesla cars keyed. If I see a black shooting a white person, I will report what I see. If I see a white person shooting a black or a jew or a known leftie… meh. Not my business.

Xman
Xman
Reply to  Filthie
17 hours ago

Yep.

Gun control has absolutely nothing to do with crime. That’s just a pretext to bamboozle the grillers.

Gun control is to protect the government from the peasants.

Kinda convenient for Castro’s Bastard that the nutjob who shot up Nova Scotia and killed a couple of RCMPs gave him the excuse for a massive gun grab… only three months after the trucker protest in Ottawa.

ray
ray
19 hours ago

So Two Tier Sentencing Bad But Two Tier Bail Good?—Broken Britain

Shabana Mahmood, Britain’s Secretary of Justice

Get a load of this fat, smirking bitch. She’s the face of Anglo Justice now.

Nuke it from deep space, Lord. You don’t wanna get too close to this place again.

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A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  ray
17 hours ago

Here’s my hot take: No matter who was installed in the Oval Office, there was a financial reckoning coming … call it DOGE, using Musk as the squirrel to have all look! at. Trump, the fall guy. Still, bombing the Middle East. Funneling money there to our besties.

Or the Escort woman and the auto pen, still a financial reckoning, maybe they’d have ‘nicer’ names, like “save our democracy’ or ‘pay their fair share’. Still bombing the Middle East. Funneling money there to our besties.

Once the crazies started their bug-eyed thing, the tail waggers simply switched dogs.

bob sykes
bob sykes
21 hours ago

As Peter Turchin (the UConn economic historian) points out, revolutions and civil wars are always first and foremost wars among the elites, and that is what is happening now.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  bob sykes
21 hours ago

Generally true but it is more a war between Clouds and the managerial class, who aspire to be elites but aren’t.

Captain Willard
Captain Willard
21 hours ago

The chance of “grass roots” uprising here in the US is minimal. Europe is a different story. You could see grass-roots dissidents there getting supported by local police (fed up with migrants), elements of the army or secret police. The UK, Belgium, Ireland and Germany are lost but others could be saved. As usual, more pain is necessary because people never revolt until there is total economic or social chaos. Countries with a strong tradition of right-wing resistance, “race realism”, “ultra” football fans (fertile recruiting ground) are the most likely to save themselves. Think Italy and Spain, for example….

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Captain Willard
21 hours ago

The difference between the United States and Europe is the former’s vastness and the ability to sort and segregate. Recall the mostly futile attempts by the Biden regime to respond to this reality. The rubber hits the road once enclaves are firmly established and they are attacked. Europeans do not have that space and time luxury and have to act sooner. The United States can fragment and eventually dissolve but that opportunity is not available to Europe.

Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
Reply to  Jack Dodson
20 hours ago

“the ability to sort and segregate”

LOL. You are putting lipstick and eyeliner on “white flight”.

Sissyboy has no long-term future on this Earth while he refuses to improve his bad attitude and fears becoming a man.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Ride-By Shooter
20 hours ago

WTF?

TenFiftySeven
TenFiftySeven
Reply to  Jack Dodson
20 hours ago

In a way, I see the point Ride-By is making. Imagine the frontiersman of 19th century America running away anytime the locals in his environment could be hostile (often, in some places). No, the mindset was to crush – the frontiersman’s way was the dominant one, and he’d fight to impose it, even when outnumbered.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  TenFiftySeven
19 hours ago

Ah, got it, I’m somewhat sympathetic to that take if that was his point. But the reality is that men with wife and kids have an option for now and it is a wise one to take. Over time that sorting will prove smart. There will come a time sorting is not possible and it will be a plus to be in a sympathetic enclave.

Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Reply to  TenFiftySeven
17 hours ago

The hostiles on the ground would easily be managed if the hostiles in the government weren’t there.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Ride-By Shooter
20 hours ago

That attitude is all fun-and-games until your kid is part of the 5% white population and can’t go outside for fear of getting jumped. People with families tend to have a much lower threat tolerance than single fighting-aged-men. I’m not putting my kids at risk to try to save a bunch of contemptible urbanites.

WillS
WillS
Reply to  Jack Dodson
18 hours ago

Agreed. I know of a lot of people who have gone rural because it will be somewhat saveable when the division starts. The cities will be killing fields when things go sideways.

Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Zorro, the lesser 'Z' Man
Reply to  WillS
17 hours ago

There will most certainly be cultural enrichment.
Richly deserved cultural enrichment.

Arshad Ali
Arshad Ali
22 hours ago

Beautiful post and couldn’t agree more. As Heraclitus said, war is the father of all things. And as someone else said more recently, if voting could change anything, they’d have abolished the ballot box a long time ago.

With regard to what’s just happened in France, it’s not the first time.This piece by Rachel Marsden at RT describes the other cases:

https://www.rt.com/news/615084-le-pen-conviction-pattern/

Arshad Ali
Arshad Ali
Reply to  thezman
22 hours ago

Can’t edit my initial comment but David Betz at King’s College London is predicting some sort of civil war in Britain (and the USA) in the next few years:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOR8NhL09JQ&t=1648s

Here is an essay by Betz at Military Strategy, and well worth a careful read:

https://www.militarystrategymagazine.com/article/civil-war-comes-to-the-west/

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Tired Citizen
Tired Citizen
Reply to  Arshad Ali
21 hours ago

Pipe dream. Normie can’t miss the games on Sunday.

WillS
WillS
Reply to  Tired Citizen
18 hours ago

Betz talks about a dirty civil war; where infrastructure is destroyed cutting off power, water and pipelines that will cause mass chaos. He also talks about some guerrilla type groups and nothing like the blue and grey from the history books. Something more along the lines of the other third world countries we share a hemisphere with.

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  WillS
10 hours ago

Think of the recent (March) power outage at London’s Heathrow airport. That was, so far as I know, an accidental failure of a single power substation. Yet it took Europe’s busiest airport off line for a day or more and massive disruptions. Now imagine if people started staging deliberate attacks on infrastructure. Betz mentions that. It’s difficult to defend against even random attacks. Against a person who has specialist knowledge and especially if he has munitions or other tools of destruction…watch out.

Unknownsailor
Unknownsailor
Reply to  WillS
3 hours ago

This is the most likely scenario I envision. Local, small group insurgent stuff that has outsized impact, and never telling a soul about it.

Seattle has seen something like this before. Rabid anti-gun prosecutor Thomas Wales was murdered in his own home in 2001. Case is still unsolved, and the authorities have no suspects at all.

It would not take much to turn a major blue city into an abattoir, and if several such cities had that happen at the same time…..

fakeemail
fakeemail
Reply to  Tired Citizen
14 hours ago

this. i’ll know a revolution is coming when the sportsball stadiums are empty on gameday

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Arshad Ali
19 hours ago

As Derb noted in his show, Betz can’t talk. He’s literally incapable of listenable speech.

So he’s on a speaking tour, hitting all the not-quite-our-guy podcasts, etc.

We should be suspicious about this.

(We should be suspicious of podcasters who are bad at reading superchats.)

If “civil war” comes to the UK and US, it’s the cops and military against white people (with brown semi-vigilante assistance, as needed). Betz roundaboutly makes the case that that’s necessary. It’s Millie with his White Rage, spun differently.

It’s weird that we’re being told this (in an incoherent and annoying way).

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  Hemid
9 hours ago

I found Betz fairly painless to listen to. His (nearly) American English was far easier to understand than the hard English dialects of his interviewers.

We do well to be cautious of the messenger as well as the message. I think you’re waxing just a tad paranoid here, though. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. Or in this case, an academic in a relatively obscure specialty enjoying his fifteen minutes of fame. Yes he’s written some books but none at risk of becoming a bestseller.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  thezman
19 hours ago

“…even though it is technically illegal.” Everyone should pick up on this incident and take note—we are all guilty! Waay back when in my youth, I knew a production manager of a large corporation. Was looking for a summer job and we got to talking about applications and filling out resumes and the like. The topic drifted to “disqualifying” statements, i.e., drug use—like I said, it was a long time ago. 😉 Long story short, he mentioned he loves to find lies on applications for employment. Not that it usually turns into rejecting the applicant, but exactly the opposite. In… Read more »

ray
ray
Reply to  Compsci
19 hours ago

‘Show me the man, I’ll show you the crime.’ — Beria

Puszczyk
Puszczyk
Reply to  ray
13 hours ago

That’s Vyshinsky

ray
ray
Reply to  Puszczyk
8 hours ago

‘Lavrentiy Beria, the most ruthless and longest-serving secret police chief in Joseph Stalin’s reign of terror in Russia and Eastern Europe, bragged that he could prove criminal conduct on anyone, even the innocent. “Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime” was Beria’s infamous boast.’ source: Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime – The Oxford Eagle | The Oxford Eagle The other sources I checked — BEFORE I made my original post — also cite Beria as the source. So it appears you are wrong and mebbe should have just shut up. Or at least… Read more »

Bruno the Arrogant
Bruno the Arrogant
Reply to  thezman
15 hours ago

Today I read the judge that sentenced Le Pen has been doxed and is under guard due to receiving numerous death threats. Perhaps the French are closer to reaching for the cartridge box than I thought.

Tom K
Tom K
22 hours ago

I’ve never heard about the “four boxes” before. This commentary is pure gold.

Ketchup-stained Griller
Ketchup-stained Griller
Reply to  Tom K
22 hours ago

I like the new connotation for “creative destruction.”

stranger in a strange land
stranger in a strange land
Reply to  Ketchup-stained Griller
19 hours ago

probably not what Schumpter had in mind, but I too like the new connotation.

RealityRules
RealityRules
22 hours ago

With Trump, it is important to see what is reform and what is an amping up of the hopeless corruption of the system. The Golden Calf of mercantilism: the car commercials; the panopticon merchants; the amped up foreign predation … are all accelerants and increases in the outrages that will no longer be tolerated. Moreover, they will not solve the problems they are purported to solve. The debt is intractable and there is not a large enough productive class. On the positive side, if the pogrom of the military is being killed and reversed that sets the stage for the… Read more »

A Bad Man
Member
22 hours ago

I think the most likely source of ammo deployment will be the guy that thinks, ‘I was a super obedient liberal and now you are keying my Tesla!’

Member
Reply to  A Bad Man
21 hours ago

Meh. I don’t see it. The very reason they’re attacking Teslas when they ‘ve never attacked big, evil polluting Chevy 3500 diesel trucks, is because they know the people in the Teslas are weak, while the pickup truck driver is more likely than average to be armed and willing to kick their asses.

JaG
JaG
Reply to  Vizzini
20 hours ago

Or squish them with said truck.

A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  Vizzini
20 hours ago

I dunno — these people have crazy eyes and work on pure emotion. Rittenhouse encountered some of their footsoldiers in a firefight.

Video of some Normie in an F150 curb-stomping Tesla-keymen would be entertaining … but if you look at the video of the gymrat keyman, once confronted they are as you said, whiny little bitches. Mealy mouthed.

Member
Reply to  A Bad Man
18 hours ago

Rittenhouse encountered some of their footsoldiers in a firefight.

And look how that worked out for them.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Vizzini
17 hours ago

Look, Rittenhouse did *everything wrong*. He was one of the lucky ones who got away with it and survived. Grace of God thing. If you are serious, and somewhat experienced at life—not a kid LARPing—your chances of survival are much better, both legally and physically.

I applaud Rittenhouse’s luck, but that was it—luck. The opposition always has the advantage against decent people, because they have no rules of conduct. Learn to deal with such people before you engage and get destroyed by your own virtues.

A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  Compsci
17 hours ago

He was a dumb kid doing dumb things that almost got him killed or thrown away in a dungeon for life, throw away key a-la Chauvin. Also a dummy.

Rittenhouse, Normie, probably ready to ‘enlist’ now that Trump is POTUS. Urrah.

Chauvin is ‘the man’ with all that entails … it was just his time to be thrown under the bus. Bad actor, bad outcome, made living in cesspool.

Member
Reply to  A Bad Man
13 hours ago

We need a lot more dumb kids doing dumb things like him.

Ever read some stories about young settler and pioneer men? Balls of steel. Willing to take crazy risks.

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A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  Vizzini
17 hours ago

Yep, but I took your point to be that they would NOT conduct such activities because ‘weak’ …

Member
Reply to  A Bad Man
13 hours ago

They attack in large crowds, trying to isolate single individuals. They’re cowards, and they chose poorly. Nobody thought that baby-faced teen boy was a threat until they cornered him. It’s probably worth noting that those hired repeat criminal degenerate antifa shock troops were not Tesla owners, who tend to be affluent leftists, not quasi-homeless child molesters and woman beaters. It was the Tesla owners I said were weak.

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A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  Vizzini
13 hours ago

A small number of ‘baby-faced teen boys’ extended World War II for almost another year, holding open an escape route, that got their elders out of Normandy.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Vizzini
20 hours ago

I don’t think it is even that complicated. The television/Blue Sky told them Musk and Tesla are evil and they acted out after the Holy Voice spoke to them. Granted, EV’s are in Blue shitholes and as you point out the owners are generally pussies, so there is that.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Vizzini
20 hours ago

Perhaps that also speaks to the inorganic nature of the Tesla vandalism. Probably most of it is paid activism, and a small amount is just dumb redditors who key a car because they see that it’s cool now.

Epaminondas
Member
22 hours ago

The Wisconsin election went against the Republicans, which means that the Dems now have a good shot at retaking the house of representatives in 2026. If that happens, they will immediately move to impeach Trump and ramp up even more of their judicial lawfare. Here is where I see trouble coming. I don’t think Trump is in the mood to go back and rerun his first term. We may be seeing the first inklings of a future martial law. God help us.

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Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
Reply to  Epaminondas
20 hours ago

God help us.

A Just God would have much punishment in store for us.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
20 hours ago

Maybe the most honest prayer I ever prayed was for God to punish me for the wrong I’ve done. Someone who seeks justice should desire no less. And a Just God would not inflict infinite punishment for wrongs (or sin, if you will), that are surely finite.

ray
ray
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
19 hours ago

He ain’t a fan of homos and feminists, nor of nations that fete and empower them.

There have been some astonishingly evil nations in the past that pissed Him off. . . Old Babylon, Pharaonic Egypt, the Assyrians, the Hebrews when they’d go goddess. But no nation ever stabbed Him and his peeps in the back like New Amerika.

I expect He will make an example of her. A very longstanding example.

george 1
george 1
22 hours ago

Great article and never more true.

RealityRules
RealityRules
12 hours ago

This was a deep post today. This part is standing out to me now: “Of course, the UK has declared itself an apartheid state by imposing a two-tiered legal regime aimed at the opposition.” I don’t think an apartheid state is the right word. Apartheid was a state set up by an elite to promote the entirety of their folk as first class citizens in the face of a majority prone to savagery. It was a legitimate state in that sense. The UK, the GAE for that matter, is an entirely new type of state/regime. It is a Replacement State.… Read more »

Wkathman
Wkathman
21 hours ago

This is a fairly grim essay today, particularly because it is likely correct. It’s a reality for which any tears shed would likely be a waste. Human relations at the mass collective level are always a precarious matter anyway. This conflict-oriented species of ours appears headed for more of that turmoil it has known all too well through so much of history.

LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
22 hours ago

“The reason there is always the smell of sulfur around attorneys is not only due to who they serve. It is also because sulfur is an essential element of gunpowder.”

That is some fine writing right there. Well done.

On a purely stylistic note, why not “whom they serve”? Too formal?

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A Bad Man
Member
17 hours ago

Meanwhile, rumors are starting to percolate that the dog is about to have its tail wagged … somewhere from the bowels of Hades, Songbird is singing, “bomb-bomb-bomb, bomb-bomb Iraq’ with a slight spelling change on that last.

A nice old woman is about to tee up another half a million children, their corpses, ‘worth it’ — doncha know, that dirty job Maddie Albright described — what’s a few splatters of infant brains when there is a job to do?

We go all Osiris on the bad guys, watch the game change.

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RealityRules
RealityRules
17 hours ago

Meanwhile the traitors whose goal is to save Social Security and Medicaid, have half the divided tribe with the “conservatives”, arguing for amnesty of some sort. https://americanmind.org/features/from-illegal-immigrants-to-republican-voters/prudential-immigration/ The fines should be set to cover all of the money spent to bring them here and house and clothe and feed them and their families. A country’s first duty is not to save its ponzi schemes from ruin and hopeless corruption, but to save and preserve its people. I am really tired of these people and their golden calf worship. If you want to save those programs, reconstitute the American Colonization Society… Read more »

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Hokkoda
Member
12 hours ago

Trump is not a reformer. He’s a disruptor. Notice how the 2018/19 tariffs never went away after Biden was installed. Trump completely wrecked the “free trade” lies we’ve been told for 40 years. The reciprocal tariffs? He’s not calling them reforms. He’s calling today “Liberation Day”. That is a very radical, not reformist, name for what he’s doing. It is pure economic warfare. If you shoot at us, we are shooting back. Soap, ballot, and jury boxes are used as metaphors, not literal things. (I’ve sat on juries, voted, and expressed my political views…none of which involved a “box”.). Same… Read more »

ray
ray
20 hours ago

‘Of course, the UK has declared itself an apartheid state by imposing a two-tiered legal regime aimed at the opposition’

This post is right on time —

‘The British Sentencing Council has decided that starting Tuesday, white men will be sentenced to longer prison sentences than women and ethnic minorities’

ttps://x.com/RadioEuropes/status/1906012921034887277

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  ray
9 hours ago

UK government had second thoughts and has delayed or halted it. There appears to be some rationality left in the their government. Not much. But some.

Templar
Templar
21 hours ago

They are like all self-defined underdogs. When they get on top, they are just as intolerant and as cruel as the people they opposed.

Always makes me think about how the Captain America character is said to be an incorruptible moral paragon because he was a pushed-around weakling before becoming a supersoldier.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Templar
19 hours ago

Which should be easily be disproved by ruminating on the subset of bad cops. One half of bad cops become cops because they’ve always loved pushing people around. The other half become cops because they never got to push people around and figure payback is due.

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Templar
19 hours ago

The present system would regard that as an “incel power fantasy.” A core current_year principle is that men who have bad lives deserve worse lives, that those screwed by fate or circumstance should be officially screwed also, that the true self of every loser is the absolute loser. (Our rulers are indeed “natural conservatives.”) So the old incel Captain America has been swapped for a true modern moral paragon: some black guy. I don’t keep up with the genre, but I’ve seen fans complain that he has no characteristics. He’s just right and bitchy about everything, like a “girlboss” (but… Read more »

fakeemail
fakeemail
Reply to  Hemid
11 hours ago

captain america, and all superheroes, are power fantasies created by nebbish jews and were also wwii propaganda against the krauts and the japs. they are perfect vehicles for “good guy/bad guy” propoganda for absolute simpletons.

usNthem
usNthem
21 hours ago

Addendum to my previous post, is that this lawfare BS is getting totally out of control, (especially as it pertains to illegal aliens and worthless government workers) which could be a spark that actually does set things off…

A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  usNthem
14 hours ago

You can see that Pam there is projecting the fear of those in power — with this “death penalty” hoo-ha. They are trying to get out in front of more of their criminal class laying on the pavement bleeding out.

Chazz
Chazz
18 hours ago

There are also virtual versions of each of the boxes and AI will amplify their influence at the expense of the tangible ones. This was demonstrated when the first two of these gave us the recent auto-pen administration. In some future time of intolerable outrage, one can imagine a couple of marginalized bright young guys unpacking a virtual cartridge box and firing off a few rounds of customized DeepSeek.

TomA
TomA
20 hours ago

Smarter, not harder. Wait for the fog. Be invisible in plain sight. Simple, secret, solo, and spontaneous. Drones are a game-changer. It doesn’t take much to start the stampede for the exit for they are cowards at heart. Good riddance.

Moran ya Simba
Moran ya Simba
20 hours ago

I think this is accurate. This will end in blood

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
20 hours ago

>The Trump reforms will surely fail

He really is doing the blob a favor in trying to save them despite themselves. Visions of Gorbachev preaching some mild bit of sanity only to be met with a coup crashing the government.

JaG
JaG
20 hours ago

Ah, go read “The Beginnings”.

https://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/poem/poems_beginnings.htm

Replace the word ‘British’ with ‘Normie’. There’s a lot of guns in this country, held by a lot of sleepy, but not catatonic people.

Trump and Musk are not super-patriots. Both are A-type billionaires. One was slighted by chocolate Jesus that motivated him and the other became political after buying a social media platform and was attacked for it.

Dutchboy
Dutchboy
Reply to  JaG
19 hours ago

Musk saw the light when he allowed one of his sons to be “transitioned.” He is still liberal but has worked up a hate for the Woke Left.

Horace
Horace
Reply to  Dutchboy
18 hours ago

He is also a paperwork-only American. I saw some fool normie opining yesterday on what a ‘patriot’ Musk is for his DOGE work. The oligarchy support reducing fraud for two reasons: (1) the uncontrolled portion of it isn’t going to them and (2) the uncontrolled nature means that it isn’t being calibrated to merely shear rather than kill the sheep. They all have their own projects which will fail if civilization collapses around them. This is naked mutual self interest, and the Heritage American interest isn’t in slowing down the bleedout, but in the massive loss of systemic legitimacy that… Read more »

din c. nuffin
din c. nuffin
12 hours ago

Something we haven’t tried. Lying to congress invites harsh punishments. If a congressperson knowingly lies to the public immediate resignation or impeachment (Hillary dodging shrapnel, Blumenthal stolen valor, Schiff’s secret evidence against Trump)

Tarl Cabot
Tarl Cabot
20 hours ago

Great post. One of the secondary reasons I think there will be wars abroad is to prevent, or at least delay, war at home. Give the young men a regime approved outlet for their aggression and frustration, and at the same time stymie reform efforts by making Trump a war president.

This was essentially the same strategy they employed with George W. Bush after 911 (although his proposed reforms were less salutary and disruptive than Trump’s). Whether or not it is successful depends on keeping the body count low, which will be problematic in Iran, and impossible in Russia.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Tarl Cabot
20 hours ago

Another way this could go would be to make it pro-civilizational. What if instead of Russia or Iran, they went to truly liberate Western Europe. What if they were enlisted to help Sweden reclaim the no-go zones? Split the force into a domestic territory reclamation force and a European one. It would make sense to use our military for this good and it would build a fortress of a castle of men who acted to save Western civilization.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Tarl Cabot
20 hours ago

I suspect this is even more true of Europe and reason the managerial class there is pushing for war with Russia.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Jack Dodson
19 hours ago

The only problem I have with this opinion is it seems to fly in the face of the fact that the West is casualty adverse. Ukraine has suffered immense casualties—and that was in the face of an invasion upon it soil. Will the Europeans tolerate the body bags coming home for a war that hypothetically affects their sovereignty? Even when the EU would send the GAE troops in the sand wars, it was pathetic in numbers and usually relegated to behind the lines support.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Compsci
19 hours ago

Good point. I think the Euro rulers are more desperate now, though.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Compsci
19 hours ago

Among the “leaders” and the managerial class, I’m not sure the casualty aversion exists if the enemy is seen as sufficiently evil (and white). Nobody in Vietnam or Iraq was even a tenth so vilified as Putler. The hatred and disdain you see expressed for common Russians on social media (no doubt much of it astroturfed) did not exist at all for Vietnamese and Iraqis.

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Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
1 hour ago

But the earthly city, which shall not be everlasting (for it will no longer be a city when it has been committed to the extreme penalty), has its good in this world, and rejoices in it with such joy as such things can afford. But as this is not a good which can discharge its devotees of all distresses, this city is often divided against itself by litigations, wars, quarrels, and such victories as are either life destroying or short-lived. For each part of it that arms against another part of it seeks to triumph over the nations though itself… Read more »

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
1 hour ago

It is only through the blood of these parasites and vermin that the new Western man will regain his lands and liberty. After the jury box comes the cartridge box.

oh so now it’s “do something” are we?!?!