Feudal Net

If you are a Twitter user, one of the things you may have noticed is that the site is increasingly difficult to use as intended. The “slop accounts” fill the site with posts intended to game the payment system. It is also infested with “influencers” who, like the slop accounts, seek to gain attention, but instead of doing it for money, they do it for the “clout.” As a result, many popular accounts have reduced their activity on the site, which magnifies the problem.

This is not just a Twitter issue. YouTube suffers from the same problem as artificial intelligence makes it easier for slop merchants to churn out content. They use AI to create a slideshow and voiceover about a topic. It is not a video in the conventional sense, but it is close enough for their purposes. If you watch a video on your favorite historical figure, you will be flooded with artificial intelligence slop videos in your recommended feed. If you are not careful, you end up awash in these slop videos.

Like the slop on Twitter, the slop on YouTube is mostly about gaming the payment system, and most of it originates from India. Even a small amount of money from slop farming goes a long way in a land without indoor toilets. The advance of artificial intelligence might end Indian call centers and coding shops, but it will come with the proliferation of Indian slop centers. The big social media platforms will be swamped by this content unless they figure out how to stop it.

The Google search engine experience suggests it is unlikely that the big social platforms will effectively combat the slop. For the most part, Google is a useless search engine now because they had to implement so many filters to combat the scammers, that the outputs often make little sense. The reason they had to do this was the scammers were finding ways to get their scams at the top of search results, rather than the legitimate results.

It was not helped by Google’s attempt to ban unapproved opinions during the latest spasm of progressive madness. Ironically, you now need artificial intelligence to find things you used to use Google to find. The Brave browser search engine now provides an AI answer at the top of the search results. Most of the time, the AI response is close enough, unless the question is on the list of banned ideas. Even AI has been rigged by our progressive theocrats.

It is not just Indian scammers that are ruining the public square. A strange phenomenon on YouTube is the reaction video. Video makers with no talent create videos of themselves reacting to other videos. They make goofy faces and add inane commentary to reach the required length to monetize the video. The point is to attract the attention of people interested in the primary content. It is a way to exploit the fair use doctrine to steal the work of others for private gain.

Now that reaction videos have proven successful, a new genre has emerged where the YouTuber makes a reaction video to a reaction video. Suppose a home cook makes a recipe video, and a professional chef then makes a reaction video to it. The new “reaction to the reaction” YouTuber then makes a reaction video to the chef reacting to the original video. It is not hard to see where this is heading. It will not be long before it is reaction videos all the way down.

All of this relies on systemic theft. The Twitter slop merchants steal content like images and videos and then use it in their slop posts. If you are at a public event and video something amusing to post online, you can be sure that an Indian slop farmer will steal it, remove any references to you, and then add it to their slop stream. This is why so many video clips now have highly intrusive watermarks. It is an effort to combat the Indian slop farmers.

Ironically, the deluge of slop that promise to swamp the internet was made possible by what made social media possible. The big platforms made their billions stealing information from their users and then selling it to marketing firms and governments. Free email was about harvesting the user’s private correspondence. Your search and browsing history were used without your permission. Big tech ushered in the collapse of personal property, and now they are the victims of the same theft.

The bigger problem is the tragedy of the commons. The internet is the largest public common in human history. While it is not entirely free to access, it is effectively free to use. The Indian scammer does not have to pay for each scam text message he sends to your grandmother. He does not have to pay for each slop tweet he posts on Twitter. The cost to him as a scammer is the same as for you and every other person accessing the digital public common.

The infrastructure providers have an interest in their part of the internet, but they do not have a stake in the public square. The social media firms have an interest in their piece of the common, but their reason to exist is as an open forum for all to enter, so walling it off is against their interests. The public square portion of the digital commons is like an orchard owned in common. Everyone has a reason to take from it, but no one has a reason to protect it.

We will probably end up with a private internet for the same reason we have gated communities, concierge healthcare, and homeowner associations. The open society benefits only those with no stake in it. They take what they want and then move on to the next host. The only defense is the closed society in which admission is determined by private interests. The great democratization of the public square will end with a great feudalization of it.


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Mycale
Mycale
6 hours ago

These filthy dirtbags ruined our telephone system too. Tell a zoomer that there was once a time when your phone rang and you just… picked it up and said hello. Now, 98% of phone calls are fraud/scammers and 98% of those calls are from India or Nigeria. The bottom line here goes beyond technology. The open society Tower of Babel is fundamentally flawed. These people come from a culture where this is just the standard way of doing things. It’s not a big deal to them, it’s normal. We do not come from this culture. For us this imposes a… Read more »

Last edited 6 hours ago by Mycale
Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
Reply to  Mycale
5 hours ago

As I noted in my post, it’s the tragedy of the white commons.

An Old Friend
An Old Friend
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
4 hours ago

Citizen of a Silly Country: the white commons

Always capitalize “White”.

Never type it in lower case.

kneegrow & j00 & pajeet & wetback are to be typed in lower case.

But “White” must always be capitalized.

Ploppy
Ploppy
Reply to  An Old Friend
2 hours ago

Huwhite. Jared Taylor may be a dirty philosemite but he is right about the value of patrician pronunciation.

An Old Friend
An Old Friend
Reply to  Ploppy
1 hour ago

huWhite.

Always capitalize “White”.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Mycale
5 hours ago

It’s not just a culture. Gypsies have been in Europe for hundreds of years and their only ply and trade is scamming and scheming. Where did they come from originally? India. Shockingly, the only people you’re permitted to be racist towards in Europe are gypsies. A European will lecture an American for hours about how we just don’t understand blacks and that we need to be nice to them and demonstrate compassion. If you counter with their feelings about gypsies, they’ll say, “no, you don’t understand, you’ve never been around them,” without any hint of irony. Anti-Indian sentiment in Canada… Read more »

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
Reply to  Grant
5 hours ago

It’s fascinating to watch white Canadians start to openly complain about Indians. I’ve saying for years now that whites – even liberal whites – don’t like Indians and really don’t like Indians lecturing them.

But Indians can’t help it. Things are going to start getting interesting.

mmack
mmack
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
5 hours ago

Someone posted an X link to the “joys of multiculturalism”:

https://x.com/ForeverScept/status/1915800349945794639

TL/DR/Don’t use X: It’s a link of Indian and Pakistanis protesting each other in the wake of the latest terrorist attack on Indians. The protest is in London.

One used to be able to say of events far away “Not my circus, not my monkey.” Except now the circus has pitched its big top in your backyard and the monkeys are running around your house screeching.

Marko
Marko
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
4 hours ago

I try hard to not be a bigot. But when Shri Thana-whatshisname got on TV and said he was going to start impeachment against Trump, it gave me impure thoughts. How dare a fellow Anglo-Saxon like myself live in, say, India, and demand Droupadi Murmu’s resignation? In a stupid white accent speaking Hindi as well? I would not tolerate that among my people, living abroad. Neither should Indians.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Marko
1 hour ago

Yeah i love how Indians in america are some of the loudest screechers of progressivism, but their own country still operates under the caste system. If you want to fix something, fix your own damn country.

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
2 hours ago

Please to not be disparaging Indians if you wish your IT to continue functioning.

Table Tennis
Table Tennis
Reply to  Grant
5 hours ago

Speaking as a European it’s you Americans constantly berating Europeans for our racism; if it’s not lectures on Muslims it’s whining about the evils of Russophobia. And then there’s our problematic attitude towards Israel…

Apparently we do nothing but sneer at Trump supporters who have a deep love for all things European and would never refer to us as Eurotrash or gloat about the latest massacre of the innocents in a European market.

Anyway,I’m just going to go out and be generally racist and condescending as only a snooty European can.

Toodle-oo.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Table Tennis
5 hours ago

That’s it, lad! That’s the spirit!
If you nuke us, we’ll understand why.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Table Tennis
4 hours ago

Straw man. White people, whether Euros, Yanks, Canucks, Kiwis, Aussies–whatever–it is our great pasttime to lecture one another about racism as the wogs flood in and destroy our common civilization.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  Table Tennis
4 hours ago

Who around here would berate you for anti-Muslim “racism?” Every last one should be deported. I seriously doubt a single reader here would disagree.

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Table Tennis
2 hours ago

it’s whining about the evils of Russophobia. 

What have the Russians done since the fall of the Soviet Union that would justify a phobia? 🤔

Horace
Horace
Reply to  Templar
2 hours ago

Also consider that ethnocentric Russians were not running the Soviet Union until its very end, and when they ‘finally’ got control over it and failed in attempts to reform it, they disbanded it. There were two revolutions in Russia 1917/18. The first was a genuine Russian revolution (backbone agrarian socialists wanting land reform) which overthrew the monarchy, and the second was Judeobolsevik which overthrew the genuine Russian revolution. Blaming the Russians as a people for everything Soviet bad is shortsighted. They were a people without a ruling class, stampeded like the human cattle all working classes are, serving the objectives… Read more »

1660please
1660please
Reply to  Grant
5 hours ago

Europeans are getting a full dose of Diversity now. Some of them have opened their eyes, but the Spiteful Mutants among them will continue on their merry way to destruction. In the 70’s and 80’s, I experienced that exact same European disapproval against Americans and our supposed treatment of blacks. And I also heard back then that exact same opinion of Gypsies, almost word-for-word what you described. Well, the European gated community of decades ago has been thrown wide open. Maybe some of them will realize that Jim Crow wasn’t so bad after all. If there is any sense of… Read more »

Last edited 5 hours ago by 1660please
Captain Willard
Captain Willard
Reply to  Grant
4 hours ago

I had this exact experience in Portugal and Spain a few years ago.

Vizzini
Member
Reply to  Grant
4 hours ago

Shockingly, the only people you’re permitted to be racist towards in Europe are gypsies.

Not so much, anymore. The thought police are coming for that, too. Even calling them “gypsies” is now officially frowned-upon.

(((they))) Live
(((they))) Live
Reply to  Vizzini
3 hours ago

Gypsies arrived into Europe aprox 1000 years ago, telling a BS story about being oppressed in Egypt, hence the name Gypsies

Now I wonder where did the get the idea for such a story, they run low level scams, the other group runs high level scams

Both hate the Gadjo, but need the Gadjo to live

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Vizzini
2 hours ago

That’s been frowned upon for quite some time. As I learned in grad school circa 1996, “Romani” is the properly reverential denotation.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 hour ago

1996? I had you pegged as much older, Just wise beyond your years. A precocious lad, I guess.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Grant
3 hours ago

Look at Ausralia’s precipitous demographic decline: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/india-soon-surpass-uk-largest-migrant-community-australia-abs
One commenter aptly terms them “poojoos.”
So many here wondered what happened to the independent, scrappy Australians they thought they knew – they were replaced.

Arthur Metcalf
Member
Reply to  Mycale
5 hours ago

Imagine having to manage the affairs of three Silent Generation relatives right now, all of whom are still mentally sharp but whose social attitudes remain in 1958. Every day is Groundhog Dog: stop sending cash and checks in the mail with birthday stickers all over the envelope, stop answering the phone, ignore any email with these words…24 hours later, they’re right back to the same practice. Because the scammers use the same area code and often local prefix for the numbers, the calls appear to be coming from their own towns. “Why do these people call me all day? Where… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
4 hours ago

I wonder if a day will come when I get old enough to start falling for internet scammers, or if the victims are exclusively people who turned 50 before the internet became ubiquitous and thus never got comfortable with it. If the latter, then presumably there might come a day when the scammers no longer have any marks. At least among the white west (if it still exists). Perhaps they will have to start scamming SSAs who are late to the internet, but from them, there isn’t so much to scam.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 hour ago

I doubt it, we haven’t lived in a high trust society for some time. Hell, use turbo tax to do your taxes. How many times will it attempt to upgrade you thru out the process to wring money out of you? Then at the end, want your return quicker? We’ll send you a pre loaded card but also charge you 150 bucks on the spot. Stupid and desperate people will fall for this. We need to be stewards of society, not predators.

ray
ray
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
4 hours ago

‘stop sending cash and checks in the mail with birthday stickers all over the envelope’

I remember that America. How superior it was.

BigJimSportCamper
BigJimSportCamper
Reply to  ray
3 hours ago

Stamps were 3 cents…

fakeemail
fakeemail
Reply to  ray
2 hours ago

Yeah that “birthday sticker envelope” line gave me fuzzy thoughts, too.

Anyone sane born 1980 or before must be deeply saddened and shocked by how the country has profoundly changed.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
3 hours ago

They also target certain zipcodes based on income and past successes. I used to get tons of calls – a dozen a day at least – from Indian scammers. I had limited success by telling them they were compensating for having tiny brown d*cks and then calling them back when they hung up. Now, I get no calls at all. Plenty of old farts around here, but not a lot of them are wealthy. In my case, in no way has absence made the heart grow fonder – I generally abhor all variants of sucons wherever I encounter or even… Read more »

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  3g4me
2 hours ago

Spam calls used to be only a couple weeks but now they are several a day. Recently I learned how to find tune the “do not disturb feature” on my Android phone. Chances are your iPhone has something similar. Figuring out how to work it is up to you. If your lifestyle requires you to field all calls you may be at a disadvantage.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Ben the Layabout
1 hour ago

I find if you just don’t ever check messages, eventually people can’t leave any. If it were truly important, they have my email, or can send me a letter.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Ben the Layabout
1 hour ago

An iPhone? Heaven forfend! I have the cheapest Android ‘smartphone’ I could find. Zero apps. Don’t answer calls unless I recognize the #, and only a few have that #. I use it primarily to call/text within immediate family, and to have for emergencies. I will not allow tech to run my life; it is a servant and will remain so.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  3g4me
1 hour ago

If your number isn’t in my phone, i don’t answer it. If its important, you’ll leave a message. Simple as that.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  3g4me
8 minutes ago

“I had limited success by telling them they were compensating for having tiny brown d*cks and then calling them back when they hung up.”

lol This is the way.

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  Mycale
5 hours ago

Around 2017 I had to install an app that blocks all calls unless they’re in my contacts because I would get upwards of 50 spam calls a day. I used to use the built in spam blocker & then I had to download 3rd party apps, both use databases to detect spam numbers but that year they got completely overwhelmed. I also had to record a five minute voicemail intro & explain to everyone what number to hit to skip it because half those calls are robots that never shut hell up. It got to the point where my voicemail… Read more »

Vizzini
Member
Reply to  RVIDXR
4 hours ago

The horrible thing is that they can fake any phone number at all, so theoretically, you can get spam calls from people in your contact list. Probably mostly a coincidence so far, but I’m sure they’re working on stealing your contacts.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Vizzini
3 hours ago

The next big thing will be running people’s voices (who set up a personalized voicemail) through AI and using that to call their contacts begging for money.

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  Grant
3 hours ago

I’m gonna record myself talking jive in the most ooga booga accent I can muster into my voicemail for as long as it’ll let me.

Hopefully someday someone I know will get an AI phone call claiming to be me with my gorilla voice impression. That’d be funny.

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  Vizzini
3 hours ago

That wouldn’t surprise me at all & its not that hard to come by that info. You can pay to advertise on apps & with that you get access to tons of metadata of the people who see them. Given all these apps want access to everything on your phone it doesn’t seem like a stretch that they’d also hand over everything they could. It doesn’t even need to be accessed that way either, think about all the websites that have been hacked, there’s next to no chance that info isn’t being compiled & shared/sold. Even when its a “minor”… Read more »

Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
Member
Reply to  Mycale
4 hours ago

Years ago, I got a heavily Jamaican accented fellow calling me about something ridiculous. I decided to have some fun with them. Caller: Would you like to buy this service? What is your name? Me: I am Satan, the leader of the fallen, the Prince of this World, Accuser of Man, Lord of the Flies and the doom to fallen souls. (in a growling voice not unlike Tom Waits) Caller: No, you’re not mon. Me: You’re going to come see me soon and we’re going to spend all eternity raping your soul again and again while you burn in the… Read more »

Vizzini
Member
Reply to  Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
4 hours ago

I did something similar with a guy once a couple years ago. He put my number on double extra frequent dial from his scam house, so I had to forward my number to a Florida Time and Weather number for several months to let it die down.

Sad lesson: Don’t mud wrestle with a pig, they’ll drag you down and beat you with experience.

ray
ray
Reply to  Mycale
4 hours ago

I say we take away the smartphones of every Indian national. Everywhere. Beginning with the ones in N. America.

Make India a pariah country that vies annually with Haiti for the Suck Award.

(((they))) Live
(((they))) Live
Reply to  ray
4 hours ago

Haiti is of course terrible, but if they had toilets I’m think even Haitians would actually use them, Indians seem beyond help, they are a truly bizare people

They have to go back

Vizzini
Member
Reply to  ray
4 hours ago

They use bulk phone systems. One of them in Chicago used to be a customer of mine. The phone system is designed to permit this sort of scam. They use the legacy excuse that the old switched public telephone system had no way to do source verification, and thus they are powerless to stop it … while simultaneously resisting updating standards so they can stop it.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  ray
3 hours ago

There’s a small chance that Pakistan and India will nuke one another over the latest violence in Kashmir. My biggest fear is that the innate cowardice of both sets will prevent them from escalating past lobbing mortars at nothing. My second biggest fear is that neither country has the nuclear ordnance to do the job properly and we’ll get even more “refugees.”

LGC
LGC
Reply to  Grant
2 hours ago

Everyone online is cheering for it to happen.
Please!!!!!!!!!!

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  ray
3 hours ago

Best of luck with all the magaturds in love with Vance and his devout hindu wife. The subcons are all over every economic and foreign policy post I’ve skimmed, crowing about how they’re AINO’s new best friend. Loathesome people.

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
Reply to  Mycale
4 hours ago

Mycale-

Think of it as another form of tax on your time and money imposed by the creation of a low-trust society.

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  Mycale
4 hours ago

Now, 98% of phone calls are fraud/scammers and 98% of those calls are from India or Nigeria.

You can get yourself blacklisted, though. Whenever an Indian guy called, I started screaming insults at him until he hung up, and after a while, the number of calls dropped to a trickle, about two a year.

I told my sister this, and the next time she got a scam call, she handed the phone to her 12-y.o. son and told him he could say “nigger” all he wanted – a chance he leapt at with commendable enthusiasm. It worked for her too.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Felix Krull
1 minute ago

If you call them back and take up too much of their time messing with them, the calls will slow down. Cuts into their scamming time.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  Mycale
4 hours ago

Even when working “well,” it’s horrible. Useless idiots answer the phone whenever you are trying to get some kind of help from a company’s 800 number. They are cheap for a reason.

TedX
TedX
6 hours ago

It’s a bummer how awful the Internet has become along with all forms of media (movies, music etc). Talking to Amish and Mennonite farmers in the midwest has convinced me they are the sane ones and rest of us are nuts.

Maniac
Maniac
Reply to  TedX
4 hours ago

Reminds me of a joke: why don’t the Amish get Covid? Because they don’t have TVs.

Epaminondas
Member
Reply to  Maniac
3 hours ago

Heck, there are so many Haitians in Minneapolis now, it no longer looks like Somalia.

Bitter reactionary
Bitter reactionary
Reply to  Epaminondas
2 hours ago

I didn’t realize it was possible to distinguish between the two…

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Bitter reactionary
2 hours ago

A distinction without a difference.

(((they))) Live
(((they))) Live
Reply to  Bitter reactionary
2 hours ago

Big difference, Somalis have really weird heads, and I suspect totally smooth brains

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
5 hours ago

The internet is just another example of tragedy of the white (men) public commons. Whites are the only group that can maintain public commons. Our pleasant neighborhoods, our childlike adherence to the law, our fair business practices, our impartial judiciary, etc. All of these create a society unlike and far better than any other group. Alas, we’ve allowed non-whites into our public commons, and they are tearing them apart, even forcing us to act like them if only in self-defense. The answer, of course, is privatizing everything – schools, neighborhoods, community groups, internet, etc. – to maintain order. We are… Read more »

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
5 hours ago

They see us as marks, and maybe we are. But the idea that we are forced to live around them and be subject to their scams and shady business dealings is ridiculous. Our governments used to try to protect us from this behavior – but now it is starting to be run by these people, so there is no hope of that anymore. They will bleed us dry and then go back to their usual behavior, where they treat each other far worse than we treat them.

Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
Reply to  Mycale
4 hours ago

“They see us a marks, and maybe we are.”

Afaik, PT Barnum had little experience with any other people, but maybe the famous quote is falsely attributed. Whatever the source, it remains all too true.

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Ride-By Shooter
3 hours ago

As Citizen of a Silly Country says, the fact that we are generally honest and open also enabled us to build a nice society. But it is bad for us when confronted with hostile outsiders who come from a culture built around scamming people. This isn’t even the first outsider group that treated us this way. These outsider groups don’t even like our society. They will live in it it because it is prosperous, but then they go back to their home country to live like kings and mistreat their countrymen. I can’t tell you how many times I read… Read more »

Last edited 2 hours ago by Mycale
Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
Reply to  Mycale
1 hour ago

“The failure of the ‘open society’ to recognize this will be its downfall.”

Which is the point, at least among the ringleaders.

Your comment reminds me that I never read Popper’s famous work about the enemies of the open society of universal brotherhood and crypto-Masonry, or whatever the OS is supposed to be. Since I have other stuff in queue, I will order Google Genesis 2.5 Flash (“Uses advanced reasoning”) for a summary and analysis. I expect rose petals, sugar, and spice.

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
Reply to  Mycale
4 hours ago

For now, we are marks. We’ll either learn or become their helots. Simple as that.

Marko
Marko
Reply to  Mycale
4 hours ago

We are marks to some extent, but white people have scammed too. I just think it’s the cultural difference of it. White folk scam other white folk and we blame ourselves, and understand the game and the players to some extent. When an Auslander does it, it’s like an unknown virus attacking the body. That’s the great shame of all this globalism and diversity. When I meet an Indian or a Nigerian, I want the meet the best they have to offer. I don’t want to meet some normie scumbag. I don’t want to invite bigotry into my life. There’s… Read more »

Johnny Ducati
Johnny Ducati
Member
Reply to  Marko
4 hours ago

Who told you hatred was a sin?

Marko
Marko
Reply to  Johnny Ducati
4 hours ago

It’s not a classic sin, I suppose, but hatred should be sinful.

Marko
Marko
Reply to  Marko
4 hours ago

In fact if there is to be “hate”, it should be directed at our fellow Whites and Semites. Indians are going to Indianize. Whites and Semites should know better than to let them in.

Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
Reply to  Marko
4 hours ago

“Indians are going to Indianize”

Bed bugs, too, are going to act according to their nature, and nurture, if any. This is not a good reason for indifference when they tag along for a ride into your home or for seeking the best which the bed bugs have to offer in them.

Johnny Ducati
Johnny Ducati
Member
Reply to  Marko
2 hours ago

“I don’t give a damn about the browning of America”
~ Ben Shapiro

You need to remember whose side you’re on, buddy.

Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
Reply to  Johnny Ducati
26 seconds ago

JD, he won’t remember or understand while he remains so šemitized. For him, it’s a condition which makes it bothersome not to insert his ancestors into the fictional family tree of BŠ. His ethics are like that of a fearful dog, child, or enlisted man. (Read: “sin”, i.e. disobedience.) His condition makes him an enemy, as is 3g4me with her simple, idolatrous reading of Israel’s complicated literature of national elitism and supremacy. With better reading of better translations, however, that ancient scribbling can be used victoriously against the nazis without becoming mentally disordered like the trinitolaters and Israel’s own many… Read more »

Vizzini
Member
Reply to  Marko
4 hours ago

Some things deserve to be hated.

The fear of the Lord is hatred of evil. Pride and arrogance and the way of evil and perverted speech I hate.” — Proverbs 8:13

Marko
Marko
Reply to  Vizzini
2 hours ago

I didn’t mean to get in a Biblical discussion. To me, “hate” is irrational and primeval. Not Godly. Prejudice or dislike is borne from the rational or noticing mind. Very Godly.

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  Marko
17 minutes ago

Primitive instincts exist for a reason. While we don’t need to act on them impulsively, we ignore them at our peril.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Marko
3 hours ago

There are six things that the Lord hates, seven that are an abomination to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked plans, feet that make haste to run to evil, a false witness who breathes out lies, and one who sows discord among brothers.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Marko
2 hours ago

In the modern sense, it is not sinful because it is not on the list of thou shalt nots. In the classical sense, it is sinful, as in falling short of the glory of God.

Hate is a soul poison. Get yourself all riled up about pajeets or whatever and see how long it takes to settle down enough to truly appreciate the sound of the birds, or the beauty of the delicate crabapple blossoms.

You only get 24 hours a day, and only so many days. Why waste them on hate?

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(((they))) Live
Reply to  Marko
2 hours ago

“LOVE, the natural, healthy kind, is indeed what makes the world go round, and is the most beautiful, holy miracle we ever see here on this earth. BUT WITHOUT A DEADLY HATE OF THAT WHICH THREATENS WHAT WE LOVE, LOVE IS AN EMPTY WORD, A CATCHWORD FOR HIPPIES, QUEERS, AND COWARDS.”
GLR

Captain Willard
Captain Willard
Reply to  Marko
4 hours ago

LOL, you are meeting the best they have to offer! Imagine what got left back in Lagos and Mumbai….

Captain Willard
Captain Willard
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
4 hours ago

Yes. But privatizing everything here is a very heavy lift. Down in LatAm, everything has been organized from the jump around your principle. At our HQ in Brazil, our guys drive right into the basement or chopper onto our roof. They never leave the building. All fancy restaurants and private clubs have armed guards. In other cities in LatAm, country clubs are mini-cities, with gyms, pools, restaurants, spa all behind gates, guards and guns. This is considered perfectly normal. We would take a generation at least to make this transition. It’ll happen, but I won’t live to see it.

Arshad Ali
Arshad Ali
Reply to  Captain Willard
4 hours ago

For a reason. The rich and even the merely affluent live in a state of siege. Out on the street you can be kidnapped and mugged with alacrity. Particularly in cities like Sao Paolo. Buenos Aires also seems to converging to the same state. The USA and Canada are not in the same league, at least not yet.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
4 hours ago

The white commons used to be the white cities. Back before the so-called “civil rights movement” mandated inclusion of the Hutus and criminalized any attempt to resist their encroachments. Now look at those cities. Compare the cities of 2025 with the cities of 1955. Once clean, safe and beautiful, they have been wrecked. These are the fruits diversity and inclusion.

Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
3 hours ago

Fyi, the comment system is displaying part of your e-mail address instead of your handle. Not a problem if the address is fake, of course, but yours appears to be genuine.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Ride-By Shooter
2 hours ago

That’s strange. Is anybody else seeing this?

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 hour ago

Not today, but I did a few days ago. It seems to happen when people edit their comments. Since I am a tech novice at best, I just don’t edit anything.

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
3 hours ago

Another downside to losing the white commons is that companies no longer give you a contact email on their website. You either have to call their tedious bot or use some wonky custom messaging app embedded in their site.

…privatizing everything…

If I could pay a small fee to have a direct phone number to my account manager in the bank, I’d happily shell out $10 for each call.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Felix Krull
2 hours ago

My local bank still has a number I can call and a human picks up. I wonder for how much longer

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 hour ago

I think mine still has something like that. I have the owner’s cell, so he just makes it happen, then lets me know if I need to come in and sign something.

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(((they))) Live
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 hour ago

Next time you call them, an Indian will answer

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
1 hour ago

As an Anglo who has widely traveled in and even lived in 2 Latin American countries, you have the right of it. It’s not all bad. Except a handful of cases where I traveled with an armed escort, the main problem in Latin America is simply crimes of opportunity which usually means petty theft. It’s amazing how quickly you can get used to living in a nice home with every door and window covered with metal bars, often decorative wrought iron, broken glass embedded in high masonry walls, razor wire as needed and perhaps a vicious dog. And depending on… Read more »

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(((they))) Live
Reply to  Ben the Layabout
1 hour ago

A Brazilian was telling me a while back, that one of the reasons he likes Dublin is the lack of crime, he can just take money out of any random ATM, and just not worry about it. Generally for him its a safe city

Stuff like this is all relative, Dublin seems safe if you’re from Brazil, but the locals in Dublin can see what direction the trend is moving. My guess is Dublin and other European cites converge with Brazil/South America

Grant
Grant
6 hours ago

The problem with Indians is that every barrier erected to their scheming and scamming will eventually be circumvented. If we IP-blocked the entire subcontinent of India, they’d all be running VPNs by the next week. They’re completely unproductive people. The few of them who are somewhat intelligence use their acumen for more elaborate scams. This is why they’re still a 3rd world country. They might have sky scrapers, but those were built by Koreans. And these are the Indians that are separated by an entire ocean. They’re a nuisance. The ones within our country are infinitely more of a problem… Read more »

mmack
mmack
Reply to  Grant
5 hours ago

They’ve also pushed into the tech industry in the past 15 years

15 years my friend?!?! double that time at least, and then add another 5 – 10 years to that.

My Comp Sci classes at Directional State U were almost 1/2 Indians on Student Visas multiple decades ago.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  mmack
5 hours ago

They’ve definitely been at it for a long time, but around 15 years ago was when the entryism stopped and the occupation began. Most people think of 2015 when Disney fired their white tech workers and had to train their H1B replacements as the defining moment of the era of Indian domination of tech jobs in the US. Prior to 2010, most IT departments and programming teams were still pretty white in the US.

mmack
mmack
Reply to  Grant
4 hours ago

Prior to 2010, most IT departments and programming teams were still pretty white in the US.

From my experience in IT for 3+ decades, as the kids say, “Yeah No”. And that’s working in the metro and suburban Chicagoland area for a good spell of it.

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  mmack
1 minute ago

I worked at a beltway bandit between 1986-1996 and while only a minority on the project were programmer most were technical and had to hold US citizenship. Even back then a substantial fraction hailed from Mideast or Subcontinent. We had virtually zero Chinese.

RDittmar
Member
Reply to  Grant
5 hours ago

If you talk to an apolitical white person, you’d get the impression that no white guy had ever ran a gas station or a hotel before. Maybe they’re just better at managing these things? I wondered about the Indian takeover of gas stations and hotels as well, and I saw a post a few weeks back describing how it was done. Apparently it’s a government funded scam where the government hands out low/no-interest loans to Indians that heritage Americans aren’t allowed to qualify for. One Indian will buy a gas station with the loan while his cousin will buy another gas station… Read more »

Arshad Ali
Arshad Ali
Reply to  RDittmar
4 hours ago

As businessmen they are risk-averse bottom feeders and go into businesses like motels, gasoline stations, sweatshops, buying and renting out houses and apartments, online loan sharking, and the like. The businesses are at the bottom of the totem pole, with little risk and low returns to capital. What they do is relentlessly cut costs by cutting corners on service and by exploiting their workers. They are not innovative, they will not invest in speculative ventures, they are not adventurous. They were at the bottom of the totem pole during the glory days of the British empire as well, serving as… Read more »

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  RDittmar
4 hours ago

A Mr. Heroes opened up by me & I grabbed some food & chatted up the indian & he told me straight up that he got a grant from the government to start a business. Our government puts us into debt & uses our tax dollars to to fund foreigners & give them a financial edge against their own citizens. I’m flirting with hopping the border & then cross back over with the darkest tan I can get with a turban on my head & larp as an indian with a made up name so I can get all the… Read more »

Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
Reply to  RVIDXR
3 hours ago

Please get on Marko’s case with your story about pajeet. The kid is hostile to learning that a newly arrived bed bug in his house is an immigrant by another name.

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  Ride-By Shooter
2 hours ago

Its funny you say this because my previous interaction with him was him implying that an experience I shared was a lie, that his claims are correct & I quote verbatim “everyone knows this.”

People who love to pontificate seldomly accept information that contradicts their dogmatic beliefs. Its like talking to a wall, one that that can talk back to you & while the ability to talk back is certainly more stimulating than a regular wall the end result is nigh identical.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  RVIDXR
1 hour ago

The sad fact is that if you want to access even half the privileges this country gives to foreigners, you need to do time in the nation’s military and leave it without getting into trouble before you get your honorable on your DD214. And the only reason the country keeps that up is because they have to entice people to join and because veterans tend to do very “antisocial” things when they’re angry. Better to buy them off and keep them happy. And if they’re not happy, at least you have something you can hold over their heads. Can’t use… Read more »

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  Grant
35 minutes ago

I had a friend who was in the Navy & after his first voyage around the world he came back & was telling me about it. One thing he said that stuck out to me is that the military is one of just a handful of ways blue collar guys in the midwest & south can get a semblance of the stability & trajectory what previous generations had.

He would’ve had to go into obscene debt to get his degree if he hadn’t done that & he’d probably be dead if he didn’t join, that straightened him out good.

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(((they))) Live
Reply to  RDittmar
4 hours ago

Indians like a certain other group work as a team, you and all other White people are expected to be an individual at all times, NO TEAM WORK ALOUD, NO GROUP IDENTITY ALOUD

Try winning a alone against an entire football team, its the same thing

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
Reply to  RDittmar
4 hours ago

RDittmar-

You are exactly correct about the sweetheart loan scam the government provides to these foreigners.

This same scam was used to start awful corporations like Chobani, who actively aid in the invasion of America any way they can.

Vizzini
Member
Reply to  RDittmar
4 hours ago

Devon Stack, Blackpilled, did a podcast on this recently. His description was pretty much as you say — our own government selling us out to foreigners.

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
Reply to  Vizzini
3 hours ago

Vizzini-

Do you remember the title of that Blackpilled episode? I can’t tell which one it might be from the titles.

Vizzini
Member
Reply to  The Wild Geese Howard
3 hours ago
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(((they))) Live
Reply to  Grant
4 hours ago

They are invading Ireland too at an accelerating rate, the more of them I see, the more I hate them. the government lie and tell us they only issue visas to Indians to work in the tech sector, yet I see them in all kinds of entry level jobs

The temp and the pressure is rising

Stephanos Xytegenios
Stephanos Xytegenios
6 hours ago

Another thing to add is the proliferation of goofy and cutesy runarounds in TikTok to everyday speech such as “grape” for rape, “SA” for sexual assault, “unalive” for death, whether it be murder or suicide, and so on. What makes this onerous is that you encounter this TikTok speech all the time in other platforms that don’t have onerous censorship like that. The internet slop not only threatens to upend the internet public spaces, it will upend language itself. How many times have certain ethnicities been mocked for their speech, such as the American Blacks Ebonics, or the Ukrainians butchered… Read more »

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Grant
Grant
Reply to  Stephanos Xytegenios
6 hours ago

A lot of those words are also because Youtube demonitizes and/or uses the algorithm to punish anything using those words or swear words since trying to become a “family friendly” platform. That’s why you’ll see a lot of popular “content creators” “bleeping” themselves. A lot of our guys who try to make some money on Youtube have to use the same euphemisms when they talk about the Muslim rape gangs of Europe or the white male suicide epidemic. This is nothing new for the right as we’ve had to use coded language for a long time, leading to sometimes humorous… Read more »

Stephanos Xytegenios
Stephanos Xytegenios
Reply to  Grant
5 hours ago

I’d rather they just use “bleeping” rather than using the cutesy language. For God’s sake, grapes is one of my favorite foods. I’d rather it not be associated with such an ugly subject, and you know there are going to be a lot of morons who will do exactly that.

mmack
mmack
Reply to  Stephanos Xytegenios
5 hours ago

The dumbest example so far (It’s early, I could see something even dumber) occurred on YouTube related to my hobby. (NERD ALERT! 🤓🚨It’s scale modeling building plastic kits) So YouTube model builders and reviewers are threatened with being banned and de-monetized because they’ve shown the dreaded “crooked cross” that adorned the tails of German aircraft 1933-45, and often other military equipment. Forget for a moment that 1) It’s depicting a 100% accurate representation of a piece of equipment and 2) Thanks to busy-bodies world wide model companies CAN’T include that marking on decal sheets or have to print it in… Read more »

Vizzini
Member
Reply to  mmack
3 hours ago

banned model racing cars sponsored by cigarette companies, yet want to legalize the pot. 🙄

The only way it makes sense is if you assume it’s a plot by actual demons to destroy society.

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  Stephanos Xytegenios
4 hours ago

For me its the acronyms instead of words “rn” “af” “wdym” & I swear people go out of their way to alter what they’re going to say to needlessly insert them. That or they’ll just tack it on to the end of a statement. They’ll take something like “hey I’m coming over” & slap “rn” onto it to ebonicize it. Or “thats cool” & they’ll slap “af” on the end. I don’t know how people delude themselves into believing that IQ hasn’t been dropping every generation, we’re getting to the point people aren’t even typing out words despite the fact… Read more »

Shortshanks Daley
Shortshanks Daley
Reply to  RVIDXR
1 hour ago

I’ve dropped close relatives from my life because they insisted on typing “u” as a substitute for “you.” Nobody is so busy or space-constrained they cannot type “you.” And it was invariably the couch potatoes who insisted on this convention. No.

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  Shortshanks Daley
18 minutes ago

Nobody is so busy or space-constrained they cannot type “you.”I think that’s what makes it so infuriating to me, there’s no legitimate reason to type that way unless done intentionally for humorous effect or something.Almost without exception the people who type like this are insufferable to interact with in person as well.

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Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Stephanos Xytegenios
4 hours ago

TikTok isn’t the source of the problem. Elon is. Twitter hides (to some degree) any post that mentions any crime or that seems to be “negative” toward any business. He announced/admitted it during his Christmas drug binge. Of course the filters are a mess and barely work because he doesn’t hire white people or English speakers, but his positivity policy has polluted the language of all the good-boy Republicans, who no longer enumerate the crimes of our social betters (e.g., illegal aliens). And you can’t search for words with asterisks randomly *n*s*r*t*d into them, so you can’t find that news… Read more »

Filthie
Filthie
Member
6 hours ago

I used to loathe the block/mute/ignore functions… but now I make use of them without hesitation, every day. Brave seems to block most of the ads fairly well. I don’t waste time in heavily moderated spaces…I’ve become a digital nomad. If a space becomes pozzed or enriched by ethnics and perverts I just leave. Such people can invade spaces but they can’t maintain them. If a site dies I’ll just leave it behind without remorse. The public square is a bad analogy. Once the usual suspects trash a public square you’re left with an eye sore…and a desolate space for… Read more »

Mormons, Masons and Muslims
Mormons, Masons and Muslims
Reply to  Filthie
4 hours ago

The best thing I did years ago was keep and use my landline phone and answering machine. I now get ZERO spam calls. I used a recorded message that goes like this “You’ve reached the number you dialed. If my voice is not the voice you expected to hear, you’ve dialed the wrong number. If my voice IS the voice you expected to hear, leave your message after the beep”. That way I neither provide my name nor my actual phone number. The rest of the time I use a throwaway phone and change it monthly.

karl von hungus
karl von hungus
6 hours ago

for some reason, i no longer see ads on twitter. and my feed doesn’t get saturated with irritating topics i don’t care about (e.g. taylor swift fans). have noticed the slop effect all over. people “reviewing” a piece of hifi equipment they have clearly not listened to. the current internet is doomed, for the reasons stated in this post. what comes next will have to address the slop and other failings, in order to be useful. i only pay attention to a few sites and individuals now, and will skip anything about trump, ukraine deal, doge, eu rearmament, etc etc… Read more »

Filthie
Filthie
Member
Reply to  karl von hungus
5 hours ago

Agreed. Not only have I turned off the TV…I ignore 98% of the mainstream content creators, influencers and platforms. We need to understand the device in front of us. The computer is literally the libraries of Alexandria. It is the sum knowledge of Man. You can waste your time in the kids’ section with the clowns and retards – or set your mind free and use this tool to its true potential. Most of us can’t do a rudimentary objective web search. And yet – that is all you need to do to avoid the slop farms, the manipulators and… Read more »

A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  Filthie
5 hours ago

Not only have I turned off the TV…”

Shit, left TV off my list. Is that still a thing?

Vizzini
Member
Reply to  A Bad Man
4 hours ago

I can’t imagine broadcast TV in any form survives the death of the Boomer generation.

(((they))) Live
(((they))) Live
Reply to  Vizzini
3 hours ago

I suspect it will be propped up with government money. totally pointless if nobody is watching, but thats my bet

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Vizzini
2 hours ago

PBS will still be there.

A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  Vizzini
31 minutes ago

I consider “TV” to include cable — which I assume some Normies still use. That too won’t survive the Boomer/Silent cohort.

mmack
mmack
Reply to  karl von hungus
5 hours ago

do people here still watch big three tv networks?

Sparingly. The Mrs. likes her “singing” shows and watching Jeopardy!, all of which are on Big Network TV. Once in a great while we’ll watch a sporting event (IndyCar is on Fox this season) but other than that, it’s no longer Must See TV and hasn’t been for decades.

ray
ray
Reply to  karl von hungus
4 hours ago

No tv for me me me, no social media except youtube, didn’t like Flakebook when it came out and hated everything following even more. Social media is for women.

Melissa
Melissa
5 hours ago

Years ago, my daughter and I watched skin and hair car tutorials on you tube. It was mostly young white moms with many adorable little girls. At some point, it devolved into black women or men who pretend to be women. It was almost comical because they were often fat and bearded. The last time I checked, it was Indian women speaking indiscernibly.
Indians are insufferable. An Indian doctor said of India “if the weather doesn’t kill you, the food will and if the food doesn’t kill you, the people will.”

Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
Reply to  Melissa
5 hours ago

One of India’s own sons, arguably the most famous, said about 2500 years ago that all sentient beings are insane. His situation and the context make it clear that he was referring first and foremost to the people in his midst.

ray
ray
4 hours ago

India was so foul it even broke Alexander. It is satanic to invite such people wholesale into America and Canada. Those that do so are enemies to God and country.

Perhaps worst of all is I want to call them Injuns but can’t. Bastids.

Marko
Marko
Reply to  ray
4 hours ago

I think it was more like his soldiers asking Alexander, “Why are we so far from our Greek homes and our bosomy women to fight and conquer…this shithole?”

Fred Beans
Fred Beans
Reply to  ray
3 hours ago

My dad said during WW2, when the ship carrying him was approaching Calcutta, you could smell it even before seeing land.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Fred Beans
2 hours ago

That was my first experience with Asia (Istanbul) when I was in the navy. Smell before sight

A Bad Man
Member
5 hours ago

Youtube is only good for repair videos, and there it is very good. No other use.

Google? Seriously, that ended its life as a ‘search’ engine years ago. An ad server with Surveillance baked in — see those immediate claims of what some person, accused of some thing, “searched”. Always from this ‘Don’t Be Evil’ outfit of spiteful mutants. Use Startpage.

Twitter? Is that still a thing? No use whatsoever, mind garbage.

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Grant
Grant
Reply to  A Bad Man
4 hours ago

If one thing is certain, it’s that you’ll never see an Indian making an instructional video of how to change your brake pads.

BigJimSportCamper
BigJimSportCamper
Reply to  Grant
1 hour ago

Or a Yeshiva student 😉

A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  Grant
30 minutes ago

Nope, total WYPIPO thing, this helping others.

I cannot think of a single Indian person I know that is worth a damn, the lesser ones are simply weak, and greedy.

Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
Reply to  A Bad Man
4 hours ago

“Yourube is only good for repair videos.” Just before the COVID panic I starred watching videos about differential equations. I continued to watch them until I had filled up almost two notebooks with lecture notes and sample problems from a few teachers ‘ channels. I’d stop a video at a problem, figure out the solution on my own if I could, then continue the vid to see how well I did. Getting stuck was never a problem, since I could just tap the play button after a few minutes of fruitless struggle. In the old times, getting stuck at home… Read more »

karl von hungus
karl von hungus
Reply to  A Bad Man
3 hours ago

no way, youtube is a great way to enjoy music with a video. every song you want is there.

(((they))) Live
(((they))) Live
Reply to  karl von hungus
3 hours ago

Yeah still some good stuff to be found on youtube, I some times look up someone to see if there is an older interview with them, Aldous Huxley for example, I remember looking at an Ayn Rand interview back in the day, her crazy eyes really made me laugh, there is a Letterman interview with a (((dude))) called Harvey Peker, same crazy eyes as Rand, like they might be cousins or something

Some times I find a some rare tune on youtute, that just has to be downloaded and copied to minidisc

A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  karl von hungus
29 minutes ago

Ah, yes, you are 100% CORRECT on that score – lot’s of bad music too, even some made by friends of mine…

Mikew
Mikew
Reply to  A Bad Man
3 hours ago

You Tube has some good medical advice on some topics. I’ve had plantar fasciitis and there are dozens of videos on treatments. Some useless some not. Repair videos- excellent. Historical documentaries made before the awokening are superior. Even old Noir movies filmed in LA and NYC in the 50s. Watch it through Brave and you get no ads.

A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  Mikew
29 minutes ago

Also AGREE — I use it for taping achilles, etc. Ok, good to be called on what I might have missed … see there are some yt fans here.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  A Bad Man
54 seconds ago

My nephew used it to figure out how to pop his shoulder back in place.

A Bad Man
Member
5 hours ago

Ah, the ‘cell phone experience’…. A couple of DECADES ago I realized life was way too short to spend time DAILY ‘checking messages’ that were set up for the mentally deprived. Like those ‘text scrolls’ in movies …. set at a speed for those that read at a 2nd grade level. I see/hear others ‘checking their messaegs’ … sloooow intonation, “press one” … “press 2” and most of the “messages” are some Indian guy, calling about your (fill in here) — scam. Set your phone to ONLY receive calls from people in your Contact list.Set it so that it does… Read more »

Tars Tarkas
Member
4 hours ago

This is another aspect of having to pay for the past. Indians wouldn’t/couldn’t be doing all this today if they had not been colonized by Britain. There would be a language barrier.

Indian and Pakistan have had rumors of war this week. May they nuke each other off the face of the earth.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
3 hours ago

Japan would most likely still be in a state of pre-industrial feudalism and China still mostly peasants on rice paddies were it not for white intervention. The whole world as we know it is a white creation, and the wogs, whose every modern possession and custom came from whites, can’t stop complaining that whites haven’t given them enough.

A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
25 minutes ago

I watched this “Agatha Christie” docu-thing with the short guy that played her Poirot character — even in this they stuffed the DEI into the viewers like turkeys. So they feature the usual ‘crimes’ against the poor, poor indig-peeps. While in S. Africa, they have some fugly bleck broad, and two swarthy guys demanding ‘what is Africa’s is given to Af-RICK-ah!’ Maybe it would be better if there was some HINT of recogntion … before they claw it all away …. you know, clean water, railroads, hell, roads, indoor plumbing. At this point I would be fine if they got… Read more »

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Fred Beans
Fred Beans
4 hours ago

So, the big melting pot has turned into a septic tank…again.

JaG
JaG
5 hours ago

I’m getting a vibe that we may all go back to something like the BBS days. Dunno how that would work security wise (maybe it’s an app), but there needs to be insulation from these goofs.

RealityRules
RealityRules
3 hours ago

I was talking with a relative who is planning to take her young ones to the Smithstonian and DC this summer. She went when she was a kid, back before the cultural genocide had advanced so far. In any case, I did what I always do which is vet it for anti-White stuff and try to make a roadmap. I don’t want her kids internalizing self-hatred. At the top of the offering of black,black, black, black, and more black black black black was a featured exhibit of Nat Turner’s bible. Yes. A savage band of indiscriminate mass murderers is given… Read more »

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  RealityRules
1 hour ago

Smithsonian has been bad for a long time. It was tolerable (about 50% good and 50% questionable diversity exhibits) back in the late ’90s when I took my older son. When I took the younger in ’07 it was about 80% non-White. Nothing like I used to see on annual school fieldtrips in the ’60s – ’70s. It’s run by womyn, joos, DEI hires, etc.

An Old Friend
An Old Friend
Reply to  RealityRules
38 minutes ago

ATTENTION: RealityRules!!! The DC version of the Smithsonian literally abuts N!66erTown to the South [Independence Avenue is the demarcation line]. It is NOT safe for any White people to venture to the South of the Smithsonian, and I wouldn’t be all that crazy about simply walking around on the Mall north of the Smithsonian. I strongly strongly strongly urge your peeps to head out west, to Chantilly, VA, to enjoy the safety of the Air & Space museum to be found there. It’s now named for a non-j00ish Hungarian, named “Steven F Udvar-Hazy”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_F._Udvar-Hazy_Center If they keep to the horse… Read more »

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Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
5 hours ago

You can’t miss what you never had. I avoided those sites when they were (presumably) full of white folks because they were slop even then. Interestingly, the DR sphere (if there is such a thing) seems to still be mostly free of this. It’s as if saying badwords and engaging in wrongthink throws up some kind of force field against it. I suspect this poses a real problem for the creators of the digital panopticon. How can they control our digital ghetto without saying badwords and promoting wrongthink themselves? They could just shut it all down, but then we might… Read more »

An Old Friend
An Old Friend
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
4 hours ago

Thanks for the picture of “The Compressed Lip Grimace”.

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Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  An Old Friend
4 hours ago

It’s an even better tell of the lizard people than the smirk. Since some normal people smirk, sometimes. But no normal people do that.

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 hour ago

That’s the Voight-Kampff test of the age: make a suspected bot say The Word or something super derogatory towards You Know Who.

Hun
Hun
4 hours ago

a land without indoor toilets.

They do have indoor toilets, but they choose not to use them. It’s their culture, so don’t complain. They come here to enrich us.

Last edited 3 hours ago by Hun
karl von hungus
karl von hungus
Reply to  Hun
3 hours ago

They come here to enrich us” like manure on the lawn

Shortshanks Daley
Shortshanks Daley
3 hours ago

An enterprising White Man can still prosper. I recently concluded representation of an Indian company against a Chinese company. I am convinced the slimey lawyers for the Chinese passed on sealed trade secrets to their client. The Chinese thus stole their opponent’s IP. The Indian C-levels drove their Chinese counterparts mad with relentless hectoring motions and discovery which frequently interferred with business ops and large customer relationships. The Chinese knuckled under to the Indians but may have misappropriated core Indian tech thus making what they paid to settle an investment in Indian tech acquisition. The tech was pioneered by Japanese… Read more »

Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
Reply to  Shortshanks Daley
3 hours ago

I would hate to learn that I’m first to inform you that neither company deserves to be allowed into one of our courtrooms except as a rightless defendant. Both are alien organizations. Further, a corporation is an imaginary person, and imaginary persons can’t have rights (which must be real to be counted as rights). During or after the revolution, all judges and court clerks responsible for that abomination will twist in the still air of their own offices and court rooms. Collaborationist lawyers will be compelled to make the neck ties and to do the work of putting them on… Read more »

Shortshanks Daley
Shortshanks Daley
Reply to  Ride-By Shooter
1 hour ago

Upvoted. We concur. I’m good at tying knots.

An Old Friend
An Old Friend
Reply to  Shortshanks Daley
23 minutes ago

Shortshanks Daley, I understood maybe half of what you poasted there, but dadgum, could you lengthen it into something like a 21st Century “Bonfire of the Vanities” novel; with plenty of explanatory tangents for those of us who have no idea what you’re talking about? You wanna try your hand at being the 21st Century Tom Wolfe??? ‘Cause it sounds like you’ve got an helluva good opportunity there to make a name for yourself as a novelist. Just write the novel with plenty of explanatory info for us clueless plebs. PS: It’s just about impossible to have too much sexy… Read more »

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
5 hours ago

(a) The civil right to religious liberty. “The Council further declares that the right to religious freedom has its foundation in the very dignity of the human person… This right to religious freedom is to be recognised in the constitutional law whereby society is governed. Thus it is to become a civil right.”2 (Declaration on Religious Liberty Dignitatis Humanae, paragraph 2) What is more, the Vatican II “popes” took steps to ensure that, in countries where such freedom was not already a “civil right”, it became one. Thus the Catholic constitutions of Spain and Colombia were suppressed at the express direction of the… Read more »

My Comment
My Comment
2 hours ago

Thank Gaia that the ruling class is dealing with Indian scammers by importing them all to the US, Canada and the UK. All three countries have magic dirt and the scammers will become concerned citizens against racists who talk about Indian scammers!

CFOmally
CFOmally
3 hours ago

My personal favorite among the reaction video genre are the “ethnics react to old white movies or music” type. They have a very 2001 at the obelisk vibe, except intelligence isn’t gained.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
4 hours ago

“Discrimination” in every shape and form. That is my watchword.

Ride-By Shooter
Ride-By Shooter
4 hours ago

Ok, so how ought children to be raised so that they do not become brittle vessels filled with slop and stained by slop? If they are raised right, most of them will not deviate from a correct path as adults except for brief excursions during occasional lapses, which we ought to expect from any inherently fallible being. This is a difficult problem for a moral relativist to answer. What criteria can such a person admit into his system of education without making use of a stolen concept? How can he tell the kids that habitual dissembling is an evil way,… Read more »

usNthem
usNthem
4 hours ago

Occasionally I’ll watch what I now know as a reaction YouTuber known as the charismatic voice, where she’ll listen to some old rock star, critiquing his/her voice and making all sorts of faces etc. looking like she’s having an orgasm. Then, while searching for other videos of her, I noticed similar types with some sambo/sambette doing the same – for White rock music. Yeah sure, I’m going to watch some darkie mugging and yammering about classic rock, not. Could be entertaining in a comedic sort of way though…

Fred Beans
Fred Beans
Reply to  usNthem
3 hours ago

I see those “reaction” videos show up in my youtube search feeds when I’m looking for some old-time musical artist. The thumbnails usually have some diversity, with dreadlocks and what I call a “constipated” expression on their face. No thanks. I tried watching a couple of those unctuous, performative click-bait videos several years ago, no thank you. I’ve got less annoying things to do with my time, like watch a Ben Shapiro lecture, lol!

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  Fred Beans
3 hours ago

There is nothing a boomer loves more than hearing a diverse black person say boomer music is great. They are as bad as conservatives kissing up to “black conservatives”

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  usNthem
3 hours ago

They can play an entire song and keep their videos up and monetized. Meanwhile, if you want to demonstrate an audio device (like a radio or CD player or something), 8 seconds of a copyrighted song in a 2 hour video will get demonetized or taken down or worse, monetized, but with the record company getting the money. They are even doing it with video game music. It’s even worse with TV. I follow a guy who repairs a lot of old CRT TVs. When he demonstrates them working, he has to put on HSN, otherwise 5 seconds of video… Read more »

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  usNthem
1 hour ago

The first phase of this was the cover playthrough video. At least the person was playing the drum or guitar part to a song. It did debauch music and make it impossible for original and unique creators to bubble up past the click bait of using a highly popular brand name to capture the attention of the knuckle draggers who once upon a time went to record stores to find new music. The second phase was black guys doing reaction videos to Metal. It had that tinge of black superiority in musical tastes. However, it was also funny because once… Read more »

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  RealityRules
10 minutes ago

First, there is almost no chance of turning this around. Do yourself a favor and look at all the top twitter accounts. They are all low IQ retards with 100s of millions or billions of followers. People are stupid and vapid and love stupid and vapid things. It’s why video shorts are so popular. Second, in my experience, I have to specifically put cover in a song title to get any cover versions high in the search results. Frankly, some of it is pretty good. There is a band called Leonid and Friends who do Chicago, EW&F and one offs… Read more »

Marko
Marko
5 hours ago

All I can say is that the Chinese are benefitting from all this anti-Hinduism. If it weren’t for the Hindus, the Chinese would be the subjects of RW internet hatred.

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Marko
4 hours ago

This op to rename Indians “Hindus” so it’s illegal to hate them isn’t going to work, even if it becomes law. Words will never make them human.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Marko
1 hour ago

Why must one choose? I’ve lived amongst/dealt with blacks, mestizos, ‘jeets, and Han – all over the world. I don’t want any of them in White nations.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  3g4me
2 minutes ago

It’s pretty much all Asians. They are all weird in different ways. Just get the hell out of countries. Love from afar, hate them up close. I just cannot imagine how much worse our phones would be if Chinese spoke English. Thankfully, pretty much all antisocial media is banned in China with serious consequences (if caught and if they want to prosecute) for using a firewall to access them. This is why God made the nations. We are supposed to live separately in our own lands. Trade, tourism, sure. Temp work visas and immigration, absolutely not. Even in small numbers… Read more »

Curious Monkey
Curious Monkey
3 hours ago

Reaction to the reaction video recursion is a fun genre sometimes.

Asmongold is a YT that plays a whole video from another channel and pauses to make commentary making a 45min video of a 15min original video. You can see live comments of the original airing of the comment to comment and they can be hilarious.

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
4 hours ago

Semi-OT:

Neofeudal Review makes a compelling argument Trump has cut a deal and sold out:

https://neofeudalreview.substack.com/p/trump-20-has-already-stolen-more

I also find the relative lack of MSM outrage over Trump and Melania coin telling.

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
2 hours ago

Z’s analogy to the tragedy of the commons is very apt. In actuality the commons works very well but only in the situation where in economic terms supply (pasture) vastly exceeds demand (nomads). That works fine in prehistoric times or or such places where people are very sparse. But once you have increasing populations you have competition for limited resources leading to claims to property ownership, disputes, wars and all the other baggage that civilization brings. As an aside it is worth mentioning that communism or socialism can work in the real world but only in very restricted circumstances such… Read more »