The Legume Revolution

Note: Last night I was on a Twitter Space with Paul Kersey, Peter Brimelow, Harrison Smith, and Dan Lyman. The topic will be how best to remove the alien invaders.

Tonight, the two most moderate men on the internet, myself and Paul Ramsey, will be striking the reasonable tone on the Legume Revolution. You can watch on Twitter, YouTube or Rumble.


Since Trump arrived for a second turn at the wheel, everyone has been wondering when the Blob would make its move against him. The one thing we know about these people is they never take no for an answer. Every setback is met with a new round of schemes against their enemies. The relatively muted response to this point has had many people scratching their heads. The invader riots in Los Angeles that are spreading to other cities appear to be the long-awaited response.

At this point, it is clear that the Los Angeles riot is synthetic. The internet is full of images and videos showing professionally trained rioters. For example, whenever you see college aged white girls with whistles at one of these things, you know the army of not-for-profits has their people on the ground training protestors. The whistle is a common, low-tech item for professional protestors. It is often used to alert the lawyers stationed at the protest to come to the area.

There is also the fact that the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, was on the board of the National Endowment for Democracy. This is one of the main hubs of the Blob, primarily used to stage color revolutions around the world. When Bass was in Congress she was on a committee that had the job of overseeing NED, while she was also their most senior board member. Of course, the color revolution queen, Victoria Nuland, is currently a senior Blob person at NED.

It appears that the plan is to replay the Summer of Floyd, but this time with little brown guys as the fig leaf for the project. The George Floyd riots were also a manufactured crisis, organized by white activists. They caught fire and became a series of race riots, where blacks burned down their own neighborhoods, but the general operation was run out of Washington. This time they are trying get the migrants and brown activists worked up into a ghetto riot.

That is looking to be a problem for a number of reasons. One is the scenes of masked men waving Mexican flags while standing on burned out cars was obviously a repeat of the scenes of blacks standing on destroyed police cars. For some reason, the people involved think this is good politics. It is bad politics because it is bad optics. In this case, it highlights the fact that our rulers abetted an invasion. Seeing foreigners celebrate in American cities like this just hardens attitudes toward immigration.

The other problem they have, and it is clear from the videos, is that the immigrants are not willing to riot like blacks. Legal immigrants are in favor and tough measures against illegals and the illegals have no interest in making it easier to get grabbed by the police and put on a bus back home. That leaves the rioting to the twenty-something white losers the Blob relies on as foot soldiers. Now, the blacks are taking advantage of the opportunity and looting the sneaker stores.

Perhaps the biggest problem for the Blob this time is the world has wised up to the color revolution rackets. Lately, they keep failing because everyone understands that these things are not organic. The authorities focus on the support networks in the same way you would attack an army’s supply lines. That was what we saw in the Caucasian country of Georgia last year. The government thwarted the Blob by going after the foreign networks operating inside the country.

The Trump White House has learned the same lessons, which is why they went after USAID on day one. That has hampered the Blob’s ability to subvert, but the Blob has access to lots of resources besides USAID. It seems the White House anticipated this, as well, which is why they were ready for these legume riots. Note that they keep escalating whenever the Blob people make threats. The response to Los Angeles is the same escalatory dominance the Blob likes to employ.

So far, this strategy is paying off the White House. The public overwhelmingly supports a tough response to these actions. The public sees foreign men waving foreign flags in an American city, while fighting with the police. The public naturally expects the government to send in the army. The White House being ahead of the curve on this makes Trump look strong and decisive. The Blob people mewing about it look weak and dishonest, rather than self-righteous.

There is also a secondary issue here. The center of gravity on immigration has been quickly moving in the sensible direction as the public has become fed up with the invasion and more aware of the details. These riots and the Trump response has put the foot on the accelerator. Suddenly, the edgy position in normie politics is a total ban on all immigration, not just illegal immigration. Trump himself is starting to look like a squishy moderate on the immigration issue.

Of course, the thing looming over all of this is the change that occurred in the oligarch class over the last year. During the Summer of Floyd, they were happy to join in on the chaos, so they could feel like one of the folks. They were all waving the flags and chanting the chants. Things are different now and the main reason is they see in their own world the risk automation brings. The AI revolution that has captivated them has also made plain the problem of too many people.

When they think of AI, they imagined the acres of cubicles suddenly emptied out, replaced by robots in the server farm. Those coders, engineers and support people will need something to do soon. AI may turn out to be a fantasy, but it could also be a tragic turn for the oligarchs, if we suddenly have millions of unemployed smart people, wondering how they are going to pay their bills. The scenes they now see in Los Angeles could just as easily be in their neighborhood.

The Legume Revolution is just starting, so it is too soon to know how this thing will playout over the coming months. The conditions are clearly different from those leading to the Summer of Floyd. It is also clear that the Trump admin is better too. On the other hand, the Blob people are relentless. Like a drug-resistant virus, they must be completely eradicated to make sure they do not return. There is much to be done on that score, but this crisis could be a step in that direction.


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David Wright
Member
1 day ago

The analogy to the left actions being a drug resistant virus is accurate. To extend that line of thinking, what are we told to do when prescribed Amoxicillin? Take all the pills, don’t quit when you start to feel better.

Run through these riots Soylent Green style. Then attack the treasonous and perfidious organizations until they are destroyed. Ruin people like Bass, Newsome, Soros , whoever is our enemy. It’s a war for survival now. Finish the antibiotic.

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
Reply to  David Wright
1 day ago

I grew up in the 80s, so I’d prefer it if these incidents were handled Blue Thunder style.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  The Wild Geese Howard
1 day ago

I never grew up, so I had to google Blue Thunder.
I denounce myself as a pawn of the System!

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The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
Reply to  Alzaebo
22 hours ago

Alz-

No worries.

The movie is worth watching for Roy Scheider at his ascerbic best.

Here is a small teaser:

https://youtu.be/4oAf47oWHy4

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  David Wright
1 day ago

Yeah, my main concern has been that like most responses and actions from what passes for the Right, this would be half-ass. I’m seeing an extremely well-coordinated program with an end goal in mind. Will it work? Maybe. But few are the times that answer would not have been “no.”

ray
ray
Reply to  David Wright
1 day ago

Your mind to God’s ears.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  David Wright
1 day ago

“Then attack the treasonous and perfidious organizations until they are destroyed. Ruin people like Bass, Newsome, Soros…” This, and only this will work. Work this situation as one works drug dealing in the street. Hurl horrendous changes at the low level operatives in the street. Do a “Jan 6” on them—no State charges—Fed only, no bail, no contact, no speedy trial. Hold them until they give up their upper level organizers/bosses. Arrest them as well and work your way back up the chain of command until you hit the top. What you reward you get more of, that’s a well… Read more »

ray
ray
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

This. Eventually, you will reach a ceiling beyond which you will not be able to prosecute and imprison . . . Soros et al. But in the process, you will have destroyed nearly ALL the NGO woke-fem organizations, and jailed for long terms everybody except the billionaire elite backers. And when it comes to the American women deeply embedded in these treasonous organizations, they have to be crushed too. ‘Oh she’s just a girl’ time has passed for the neutered Right. ‘Just a girl’ and her lackeys have been oppressing men and boys for 50 years, whilst thrilling to their… Read more »

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

This, and only this will work.

Yes, but it’s only half of the equation. The other half is grassroots work – adult grassroots work, not dropping banners or screaming at people with bullhorns or larping as SA, but the hard, boring task of taking back the institutions from the ground up.

A handful of dedicated guys willing to work 15-20 hours a week, could coup most school boards in a few months.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Felix Krull
1 day ago

The reasons the commies usually go Year Zero is the difficulty inherent in reform of existing systems.

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  Jack Dodson
17 hours ago

It’s most likely because they already control the institutions, so they don’t care that waving placards and screaming into bullhorns and annoying random normies doesn’t actually work. If we dismantled the entire political superstructure we’d have to build ourselves a new one and if you ask me, it’d have to look pretty much like the old one, at least on the local level. I figure that taking them back and perhaps tweaking them a bit, is easier than building new ones. And never mind the minuscule political influence it gains you, the important bit is that there’s a lot of… Read more »

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Felix Krull
6 hours ago

My gods, Krull. That’s how they did it. That’s exactly how they did it. That’s how they got so rich, so powerful, so connected.

They targeted .gov revenue streams and built out a support system.

That’s how they were able to stomach the endless hours on blithering bullshit. A white guy wants to make things work for their intended purpose, but a shithead just wants an “in”, like some internet scam.

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Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  David Wright
1 day ago

The best tool for the job, IMHO, is lawfare and rico charges against all the organizations behind all this bs. Yes, criminal charges against the politicians publicly endorsing all the rioting and mayhem.

What they want, expect and are prepared for is sending in the national guard. They would love a Kent State incident. They would love viral videos of people getting effed up by the police or guard or military. What they don’t want is lawfare against important people.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 day ago

Truly. We already have the tools to do it. The left showed us how. We just have to “J6” anyone and everyone that had anything to do with these riots. The biggest hurdle for this is getting normiecons not to care about the “hypocrisy” of it.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  Grant
1 day ago

What hypocrisy? “The left” started it. Plus, these are criminal organizations which aid and abet criminal activity like rioting.

Con, Inc hates winning, so they may very well complain, but normal people want this to happen. They are tired of these rent-a-mobs turning cities upside down on demand. People are tired of antifa. People hate seeing Mexicans flying Mexican flags burning down the city. There has never been a better time for lawfare.

george 1
george 1
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 day ago

Agreed. Watched the CHP officer get hit in the head by a chunk of cement. This is a real deal insurrection so as far as I am concerned the area where that projectile came from should have been liberally sprayed with some real bullets.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  george 1
1 day ago

Unfortunately, that is what they want. They could not care less about their pets other than when the FO portion of FAFO leads to ugly footage. Then they parade the ugly footage, totally out of context and makes out the cops to be a fascist occupying force. Then they get arrested and charged in a show trial meant to demoralize the cops and other forces of civilization. Besides, there are 10k of that weirdo right behind him. What we need to do is get to the problem at the source. The organizers and the financiers. You cannot just shut them… Read more »

george 1
george 1
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 day ago

Absolutely!!

Member
Reply to  Grant
1 day ago

That’s the thing we have now that Normies worship- Capital A Authority. Normie has proven he will absolutely accept anything, from the Skittles Brigade to Negroes, to Karens, and full on totalitarianism during Covid-as long as it is Authority he’s bending over for. We have the Authority now and to be blunt, fuck Normie’s opinions.

george 1
george 1
Reply to  Pickle Rick
1 day ago

I like the normies. They are nice people for the most part. I wish they weren’t so damned retarded.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Pickle Rick
1 day ago

Strong Horse/Weak Horse. Bin Laden was 100 percent correct.

Xman
Xman
Reply to  Pickle Rick
23 hours ago

Normies love cops (unfortunately). But at least it works in our favor when the brown people and the illegals attack the cops.

george 1
george 1
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 day ago

Maybe people won’t care about the mobs being shot this time.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  george 1
1 day ago

Would a song called “Waco’s Revenge” get popular?

Pozymandias
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 day ago

In a way, I hope the rioting spreads to Port-a-Potty (Portland). It would be lovely seeing the whole worthless gynocracy of Oregon rolled off to federal prison or Gitmo. Hell, lock up the whole OR state legislature too. Fuck ’em.

What the normies don’t realize is that our society underwent a very real revolution in the late 1960s that has been ongoing for decades. It needs to be rolled ALL the way back.

ray
ray
Reply to  Pozymandias
23 hours ago

Good attitude.

And yep, ALL of the Sickties Revolution destroyed or severely curtailed. I was wrong and got zoomed, like many others. But I see the light now.

Down with the fem agenda, the race agenda, and absolutely no more homo worship. No more pitting one element of society against another. The D.C. punks, intel, and corporate interests that continue to play this game of playing off hatreds = prison or execution. Enough.

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sfgermane
sfgermane
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
7 hours ago

There is no rioting and mayhem. You’ll never get an official on record admitting to it. The elites are all declaring that it’s AI deepfaked. They are just waiting for their Kent State moment and will claim (with full confidence) it was unwarranted aggression against an innocent bystander.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  David Wright
1 day ago

Yep. Trump’s response will only be deemed a success if he roots out EVERY one of these evil NGOs, cut’s their funding and throws their organisers in prison. And that includes Soros. He needs to put Sleepy Kash, Bongino and Blondie on two weeks notice of dismissal if they don’t get their backsides in gear on this.

george 1
george 1
Reply to  Robbo
1 day ago

Don’t forget AIPAC.

ray
ray
Reply to  Robbo
1 day ago

The reason you don’t put Patel and Blondie in high positions of authority is that their loyalty is divided, from the getgo. America is an Identity Nation now.

Patel will side with Indian invasion and Blondie will side with the feminists, as she is a feminist too. Like all women in power in the U.S.

Even after taking a bullet, Donald just does not get this. Or more likely, he doesn’t want to get it. It’s a bridge too far psychologically for someone living in 1982.

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Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  ray
1 day ago

This.

Bilejones
Member
Reply to  David Wright
23 hours ago

Trump should have started on day one by indicting Starmer for interfering in US elections.
He’s on Video bragging about it.
The US/UK have a watertight extradition treaty, Ask Assange.
Starmer’s not a Head of State, that would be Chuck the Turd, Starmers just a government functionary.
It would be a hoot.

ray
ray
Reply to  Bilejones
21 hours ago

That little bitch Starmer actually threatened Americans who won’t bow to the Agenda like he did. Threatened to prosecute them.

You are so right. That b.s. requires an immediate response from the U.S. head of State, and that means Donald. A STFU should have been issued publicly to that little scumbag.

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Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
Member
1 day ago

If we put down the riots in L.A., fine. But the NGOs that pay for these pallets of bricks and their donors need to be prosecuted under RICO. You’d only have to prosecute one billionaire for donating to these termites for the rest to fall in line. Bill Gates has my nomination for the first billionaire to be frog-marched in an orange jumpsuit to prison. I remember in high school American history reading about the so-called “robber barons.” Sure, they were unethical and greedy, but at least some of them tried to do some good, like the Carnegie libraries. Our… Read more »

ray
ray
Reply to  Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
1 day ago

‘But the NGOs that pay for these pallets of bricks and their donors need to be prosecuted under RICO’

Absolutely essential. Speedy trials, convictions, and long prison terms, while it’s all fresh in the public mind.

Chris
Chris
Reply to  ray
19 hours ago

Another factor in this being speed is of the essence is that fact that by and large, the American public has pretty much had it with the uber-wealthy stirring the pot of shit and then hiding in their gated estates while average neighborhoods burn. Trot both Soros’ in front of a jury while explaining in detail how their money has been used to subvert the will of the voter, as well as being used to destroy their own country and watch both of those cretins get put away for long time. Hell, the old man alone with his Bond villain… Read more »

ray
ray
Reply to  Chris
17 hours ago

Sounds good to me. I think Soros is out of reach presently but who knows, that might change.

Carl B.
Carl B.
Reply to  Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
1 day ago

I nominate that *itch heiress that owns Wal-Mart .

george 1
george 1
Reply to  Carl B.
1 day ago

May the lice of a thousand camels infect her nether regions.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Carl B.
1 day ago

I had a brief thought of boycotting wally world, but then I had a hard time thinking of a chain grocery that doesn’t promote faggotry, dieversity, and the GR somehow or another

ray
ray
Reply to  Carl B.
1 day ago

Seconded. That monopoly — pals with commie China –needs busting.

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Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  Carl B.
1 day ago

The entire Walton family, the board and everyone else involved in management in Walmart needs to be sent to a concentration camp and ALL of their assets seized. Walmart was instrumental in de-industrializing the US. Starting in the late 90s Walmart was forcing manufacturers in the US to relocate to China. “Your prices are too high. This is all we will pay and this is how you outsource your manufacturing to China” They also play all kinds of tax games. They literally argue in court that their buildings are so shoddily built they have negative value and are not subject… Read more »

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ray
ray
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
23 hours ago

Before the evils of K-Mart and Wal-Mart, AMERICAN CITIZENS used to run sports, clothing, shoes, appliances and other businesses. That meant dad had a job, so HEALTHY families — not single-mother ‘families’ — could form and pass wealth to succeeding generations. Extended families were common in this setup. Then the corporations took over everything by undercutting the mom ‘n pop stores downtown, where we all used to shop — spend money. Then they finished-off the family business with their Scamdemic. Wal-Mart is pure evil. Destroys towns, makes family formation difficult or impossible, ships manufacturing to foreign and enemy countries. Wal-Mart… Read more »

Last edited 23 hours ago by ray
ProZNo
ProZNo
Reply to  Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
1 day ago

I’d start looking at the ex-Mrs Gates and the ex-Mrs Bezos.

”Hell hath no fury”. They’ll burn down the nation and retreat to Europe just to spite their ex.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
1 day ago

I have little confidence in Patel and Bongino, etc. Hope I’m wrong. People are so done with this crap.

Reversion to the mean
Reversion to the mean
Reply to  Robbo
1 day ago

Washington, Hamilton,Jefferson,Adams …Patel, Bongino. LMAO.

Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
Member
Reply to  Robbo
1 day ago

They remind me of the “top men” that will be researching the Ark of the Covenant at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
1 day ago

The call for banning 3rd world immigration is clever. Sure, we all want a complete moratorium, but this is good optics, and it moves the window. Normies could be convinced that we can’t assimilate people from cultures too foreign to our own.

Of course, the key is designating India to be 3rd world.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
1 day ago

I’d rather have Mexicans than Indians.

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Agree. But the key is getting the ball rolling in the right direction. Once you get people accepting bans on immigration, it’s not hard to start including any and all countries.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
1 day ago

You can ameliorate the situation by picking at it, rather than halting it completely. For example, end “chain migration” under the guise of vetting all legal immigrants. Vetting in this case meaning not automatically admitting relatives just because you got into the country legally in the past. Another example is that we have a “lottery” where we admit 50k legal migrants per year simply “because”! It’s only fair you know.

Lord knows how much shenanigans goes on behind the scenes in the legal immigration half of the problem.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

You guys are way wrong on this chain migration thing. If you are going to admit somebody to be an American, then they have to get all the benefits of being an American, the biggest and most important benefit being having extended family around them. Extended family is an important social circle and helps integrate them into a brand new culture and society. Extended family also makes it less likely that they end up on the government dole. Countless businesses have been started and are sustained by having the family pitch in. You lose your job, you have somebody to… Read more »

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Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Total bullshit. You migrate based upon your own merit. You prove you are an asset to this country. You leave your past behind as far as this country is concerned. You want to visit your relatives, fine. You want to send them some money to help out, fine. You want us to grant them full citizenship rights, because you are a citizen—bullshit. You want your wife and children to come in because you got citizenship…how about a non-citizenship continuing VISA for them? That’s what they do everywhere else. Example China, Japan, Korea… My father came here from Europe. He became… Read more »

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

Not at all bullshit. You’ve got your parents, your kids, your siblings around you, and most people benefit from that. But you’re going to throw some guy who mops floors to the dogs without any family support system around them? And let’s not forget that this tears at the family fabric of this country. You’re going to bring in a bunch of loners with nobody around them to care about them or to care about. Is that the kind of society you want? At least when you bring your mom here, you have somebody to babysit the kids. You don’t… Read more »

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Why the f*** do we have to care about anybody other than our own people? I notice you aren’t advocating for British or German or Afrikaaner families.

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TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 day ago

If you want desirable people, they’re going to want to have their family around.

You can’t have it both ways. If you want the loners who aren’t family-oriented and have no support system, you’re going to get the border jumpers and people just come here for money. You seriously want loners in what has previously been a family country?

I didn’t realize you were all libertarians.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Again, a gratuitous assertion without supporting evidence. You’ve no idea how many “relatives” are imported under current “chain migration” law. Are they all a part of the support structure you claim is needed? As I related, my father came here before all this nonsense and had no problem “adjusting” to the lack of relatives residing in close proximity. And if this is a “deal killer” for the migration applicant, then let him live and thrive in his own country. You also fail to address the alternative I suggested, that of continued residency without “citizenship” possibility for immediate family (wife/children) only.… Read more »

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

TempoNick is some sort of Eastern European who is here because his family is here now. He likes to advise us Americans on all aspects of our lives, when he’s not busy calling us the biggest maroons on the planet and being bitter that Dad was “only” a union carpenter. He needs extra family members to bolster the argument.

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TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Wiffle
1 day ago

You could learn a few things from us, Sheets. Like how to get along with your kin.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

My mom was separated from her dad who was in this country from 1939 until 1952. That sucked. My dad married my mom and got legal status. He brought my uncle, my aunt, my grandmother. We also had cousins here, All fairly successful. That was great if for no other reason than to have somebody come to your funeral when you die.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Chain migration is good.”

One gratuitous assertion is validly refuted by another.

No, chain migration is not good!

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

“You’ve got your parents, your kids, your siblings around you, and most people benefit from that.” This isn’t even true. 2% of Americans make an interstate move every freakin year. We are as isolated as any alien. Friends and family accessible by only telephone and email and such. “But you’re going to throw some guy who mops floors to the dogs without any family support system around them” They can always go home. WTF is the point of moving out of your country to mop floors? They are not just mopping floors because you really cannot support yourself mopping floors.… Read more »

KGB
KGB
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

You’re unaware of the generational welfare problem that exists in states like NY.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  KGB
1 day ago

Nick is unaware of many things, but alas feels the need to comment upon such.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

They don’t integrate into the culture, they bring their village with them culture intact. Look at that picture of the extended Indian horde again.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 day ago

Perhaps, but if you look at the Italians and the Germans and everybody else from Europe who brought their families over, they integrated pretty well.

BigJimSportCamper
BigJimSportCamper
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

We’re not talking about White European Christians, we’re talking about third world dregs. Holy crap some people are thick.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  BigJimSportCamper
1 day ago

What kind of cruel people are you that you want to break up families? The point is still that if you bring them into this country legally, they should have the same advantages Americans have. That includes having family around.

Bilejones
Member
Reply to  TempoNick
23 hours ago

It’s the Dago who moves who breaks up his family, Dickhead.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Bilejones
16 hours ago

Dickheads are the people like you, who won’t let someone bring his parents and children over.

Georgia
Georgia
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Most of their “families” were still in the Old Country – true as to Irish and Italians…I know I came from that

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Now you take first worlders (European Whites) and compare them to third worlders muds. You also are clueless that most of this migration came before the revision of immigration law in 1965 which created “chain migration” and restricted most Whites from entering (while increasing third world entry), thereby reducing a White counter balance to the chain migration of muds.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

America was about leaving the Old World behind and taking your chances, until it wasn’t. One of those essential parts of American identity we lost and risk losing our nation over.

ray
ray
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

No we don’t want the invaders’ extended families in America with them, on the grounds that mebbe, just mebbe, it’ll make them Better American Citizens.

You can’t be that naive.

Mikew
Mikew
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Chain migration, more than anything else, spells the end of the USA.

Gunners
Gunners
Reply to  TempoNick
23 hours ago

On the 150th birthday of Canada in 2017, the state broadcaster CBC aired a feel-good story about a Somali man who, since his arrival in Canada in 1997, gradually brought 150 family members into the country.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Gunners
16 hours ago

Obviously, I’m against that, which is why the solution is to be picky about who you let in, in the first place.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

A moratorium is needed, but still not enough. We need mass deportations and conditions to encourage self-deportation.

The authorities need to be imposing massive fines (and prison) for every single illegal alien they employ in any capacity unless they can prove they had a reasonable vetting process. Large fines for renting an apartment to an illegal alien.

Why do I, an American citizen need 3 forms of ID to get a job and these illegal aliens don’t need of any of this? It’s infuriating.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 day ago

Fines mean nothing because the company pays the fine. One needs to break the veil of corporate immunity is such cases and send offenders who make such decisions—and their superiors—to jail! That will change the situation over night. No different that breaking “qualified immunity” for police officers, which is now a growing trend.

There are many such examples outside of the Western world wrt to the above. Say what you will about China, but a bullet in the head in front of a packed stadium for economic “crimes” always seems refreshing to me. Quick and final.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

We should end qualified immunity for politicians before we end it for cops

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 day ago

Qualified immunity disqualification for cops has primarily been restricted to infractions of civil rights. I’ll leave it at that.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

I’ve got a good example for you: Melania Trump. She brought her parents and her sister over. Are you telling me that she shouldn’t have that support system around? That she should just sit all alone in her lonely penthouse with her autistic kid and with Trump living in separate quarters running around grabbing other women by the pcvssy? That her only connection to humanity should be the ugly family she married into? Ugly maybe strong to use against the Trumps, but I don’t get the warm and fuzzies with any of them. Imagine being all alone and stuck with… Read more »

Mikew
Mikew
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Your arguments are feminine, emotional and irrational. Know when to call it a day.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Mikew
1 day ago

My arguments are not feminized at all. I’m just a big believer in family and that includes extended family. I like having my people around me. “Friends” are a dime a dozen. We recently had a memorial lunch for my aunt. 75 people there. Family, extended family, friends, people we know from church. Or are you jealous that we have it and you don’t? In a different time and day, my aunt’s grandfather died in an industrial accident and is buried in Weirton, West Virginia. They didn’t even put a marker on his grave and the records burned in a… Read more »

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  TempoNick
7 hours ago

I might add, you lack self-awareness and are a narcissist. You cannot make your point and move on. You must continue to have the last word in all commentary—even when it falls on deaf ears.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

They can always go home!!! That would solve all of these problems. Just GTFO of my country!!! PROBLEMS SOLVED!

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
23 hours ago

You’re overestimating the greatness of this country as a place to live. It isn’t 1956 anymore. You’ve swallowed the propaganda.

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CorkyAgain
CorkyAgain
Reply to  TempoNick
21 hours ago

Yeah, and what about the country has changed since 1956?

Its demographics.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  TempoNick
23 hours ago

Maybe you haven’t been paying attention but Barron Trump is an alpha male.

ray
ray
Reply to  Ed
20 hours ago

It would be lovely to hope so.

A member of the financial elite who is hip to the Civil Rights Ruination would be a huge asset. A based Barron could make waves.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  TempoNick
7 hours ago

Another fallacy of logical argument. You take a case of “one” and extend it to all. Yes, even Trump’s wife should not be allowed to bring her family over. It’s the good of the whole over the good of the few.

Again emotion drives you, not reason. Emotional arguments fall on deaf ears here. Grow up.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
1 day ago

Party like it’s 1924. We’ve done this before. 40 years of immigration brought riots last time, in the 40 years that followed we got a lot of nation-building done.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 day ago

Yeah, but the crowd was from Europe—not third world crap holes of minimal IQ and culturally backward people. Nation building is not a given with the present stock.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

And that goes back to what I’m saying. If you’re selective up front, there’s nothing wrong with people bringing over their relatives to live a better life. You’re afraid that bringing your relatives over means we get flooded with third worlders. If you don’t bring those third worlders in the first place, there’s nothing to worry about.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  TempoNick
7 hours ago

You argue from a position that does not exist, nor is practical to implement. Give it up. But even if, you import only Whites, you still have to have a vetting process for such a race. Half the Whites in this country are on the left side of the Bell Curve. Those in the bottom are worthless as well. Just because they have a relative here—who indeed thrives—means nothing.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  TempoNick
6 hours ago

You’ve got to be Czech or Romanian. The Romanian told me he took his family on a small picnic- that meant 3 station wagons with 25 relatives.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Compsci
6 hours ago

That’s what I was saying, Compsci. 40 years of white immigration, following 1924, was 40 years of building.

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Is India not the third world?

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Mycale
1 day ago

India is third world in the aggregate, but is really many people and subcultures. Hence the conundrum we face in discussing them.

george 1
george 1
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

Well I favor lumping them all together and deporting/excluding them without any discrimination.

Dutchboy
Dutchboy
Reply to  george 1
1 day ago

It’s really very simple. We can’t properly employ and educate the people we have. We should not be importing any more. The best prospects for immigration are white Europeans but they are needed badly in their own countries.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

Heh. Imagine us dumping our trash in their yards. How many conquistadors were guys out of prison?

Answer: a lot.
They had two options: Go forth or hang.

The immivaders are the same. They are conquistadors.

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ray
ray
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

I got no conundrum. Their country is a shithole unless you’re super wealthy. Third world for purposes of entry.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  ray
1 day ago

That’s fine. The conundrum sets in when you assume a country with an average IQ of 83 is on par with others of such ilk. Then it becomes difficult to address the observation of a country that has designed and produced its own jet fighter, has nukes, etc, etc.

ray
ray
Reply to  Compsci
23 hours ago

I don’t recall making that assumption.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  ray
7 hours ago

Ray, the comment has nothing to do specifically with you. It is an observation with support to back it up—if challenged.

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

On a personal selfish level I agree but from an optics standpoint if given the chance I’d replace every latino with a turban wearing jeet.

There’s no religious angle to shill for poopoo pagans as being just like us & jeets are so aggressively insufferable & brazenly tribal it makes a much stronger case for immigration reform for normies.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  RVIDXR
1 day ago

Being overly clever just dumps a worse problem in our kids’ lap.
Remember, we ain’t getting rid of them all. That’s how history has happened since time immemorial.

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RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 day ago

“clever” I did not claim they were clever, I do not believe they are clever & I’m not seeing how its better to have a much less hated brown race around in the country or how the fact they can’t all be removed makes that argument self evidently true on its face. My counter to that implication is jews who are able to blend in very well with Whites. On a scale of racial camouflage via perceived similarities, setting aside White liberals, jews are arguably the most concealed & jeets are on the complete opposite end of that spectrum in… Read more »

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  RVIDXR
6 hours ago

You do have a point there.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
1 day ago

The call to ban Third World migration was the logical next step after the totally symbolic grant of citizenship to white South Africans. I’m quite impressed as to how all of this has been carefully coordinated since the first day.

Citizen of a Silly Country
Citizen of a Silly Country
Reply to  Jack Dodson
1 day ago

Yeah, the fact that a bunch of recently converted DR influencers (Walsh, Kirk, etc.) called for it all at once says something is going on behind the scenes. Regardless, this is a very good step in the right direction.

It’s not a huge leap from banning 3rd world immigration to all immigration or putting any country – India – on the banned list.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
1 day ago

Your concern about the Subcons is fully justified. The upper castes are highly intelligent. And we’ve seen the destruction a smart minority can cause.

I don’t know if this is leading to a full moratorium but it would not surprise me. Whatever the end game, this is shockingly coordinated for something from the putative Right.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Jack Dodson
1 day ago

And we’ve seen the destruction a smart minority can cause.”

The essence of the problem is not simply being a “smart minority”, it’s being a smart and “ethnocentric” minority. That’s the problem we (Whites) have. We are not ethnocentric enough to promote our own interests in this multiracial society.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

This discussion has me thinking. I can’t speak to the lack (or not) of ethnocentricity of Europeans, but as for Americans, there’s the idea of leaving and starting over and nation building. We lack ethnocentricity because we’re building our ethnicity. Hence the hoopla about our Constitution— the law binds us together until we build stronger bonds. The process has been undermined, lately even demonized— those satanic Americans! (Undermined from the beginning by the presence of African slaves imo.) I’m over it. In the long run, I expect this to be a major transition point along the way to the American… Read more »

CorkyAgain
CorkyAgain
Reply to  Paintersforms
1 day ago

Well, as for me, I’m not interested in building a new ethnicity. If your ancestors weren’t northwest Europeans you’re alien to me.

Sorry, those of you who hail from Mediterranean or Slavic stock. Your behavior is infinitely more tolerable than the third worlders’ but I’ve never felt much kinship with you either. That’s just the way it is.

The “melting pot” never was.

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Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  CorkyAgain
22 hours ago

Well then I’m not alien lol. But we aren’t NW Europeans. Drop me over there,I’m sure it feels familiar, but I’m sure it wouldn’t feel like home. I mean, part of the cause of revolution was the colonists coming to see themselves as Americans instead of British subjects. Just kind of happens with time and distance.

CorkyAgain
CorkyAgain
Reply to  Paintersforms
21 hours ago

It certainly wouldn’t feel like home now, since they’ve had a similar immigration problem which has ruined just about everything which made it what it once was.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  CorkyAgain
21 hours ago

Too late. The proprietor of this blog said he’s rushing. I guess he has to go too. 😂

CorkyAgain
CorkyAgain
Reply to  TempoNick
18 hours ago

You mean Russian? Look, I didn’t say the Mediterraneans and Slavics have to go anywhere. I get along with them just fine, and even admire them in many ways. We have a live and let live attitude toward each other that I find perfectly acceptable. I just don’t resonate with them as much as I do with people with similar ancestry as my own. They’re distant relations at best and finding common ground with them requires abstracting away from each of our traditional cultures. Less so than with blacks, Asians, or Indians from Mexico, of course, but I’d rather not… Read more »

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  TempoNick
16 hours ago

^^^ Russian. (Didn’t catch it in time.)

ray
ray
Reply to  Jack Dodson
1 day ago

A bullet to the head is a persuasive thing.

NoName
NoName
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
1 day ago

Citizen of a Silly Country: “It’s not a huge leap from banning 3rd world immigration to all immigration or putting any country – India – on the banned list.”

There the Coup de Grace would be the classification of Israhell* as a “3rd World Country”.

*To include Scarsdale, Manhattan, Rittenhouse, Broward County, etc etc etc…

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ray
ray
Reply to  NoName
22 hours ago

Uh, ok Abdul. Are you PLO or something? Everything in the world is not Israel.

Do you ever make any other sort of comment? I mean, besides Israel and Jews?

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  ray
6 hours ago

Holy shit. If you study deep Jewish tenet, they believe they are spiritual aliens from a higher plane, colonizers and lightbringers trapped in the gross, feminine, organic material plane where reproduction is by the inferior, painful, messy process of giving birth- thus the hatred of women.

Combine that with the embedded rage at Aryan superiority, wherein the only way to harvest the power of Eve’s people is to take that bitch Eve as a sex slave…no wonder the “righteous” feel this world is a Hell to be “fixed”.

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Chris
Chris
Reply to  NoName
19 hours ago

They ended up in Scarsdale because the residents of Bronxville wouldn’t allow them to move in there.

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
1 day ago

I’ll take the whatever is going on there.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
1 day ago

Correct. “Developing world” was a 20th century term. All of the countries that could develop have developed. You could have called Korea or Singapore the developing world credibly. Guess what? They’re 1st world countries now and behavior that is commonplace in India are not tolerated there. Singapore disciplines you for spitting in the street, much less shi….you get the idea. Nobody should look at India and think it’s 1st world. They’ve had well over half a century to make the jump from 3rd world backwater to 1st world (something other nations did over the course of a handful of decades).… Read more »

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Grant
1 day ago

Meanwhile, once you get past the Yaqui savages in Baja (the Aztecs couldn’t either), you have ultra-modern hospitals, refineries, skyscrapers, and highways along with ancient archaeology right in downtown Mexico City. Mexico is not that far a cry away from being brown Europe.

What’s missing in Mexico (and Europe) is the same thing missing here: a death penalty.

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ray
ray
Reply to  Alzaebo
22 hours ago

Correct about the Aztecs being foiled northwards by the Yaqui. Mebbe the Tarahumara were around then too?

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Alzaebo
21 hours ago

Mexico is not so different from other hispanic countries. Where negros have a talented tenth, for hispanics it’s more like a talented third. This supports a lot of good things. But that other 2/3 also exists, and always will, like their huge, sprawling slums.

Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
Member
Reply to  Grant
1 day ago

The Indians’ military procurement system is byzantine, to put it mildly. When they were buying new fighter planes, one of the competitors went out of production waiting for these bureaucrats to make up their minds. And they have a weird mixture of Russian, British and French aircraft (with a few of our transports and patrol planes sprinkled in for fun) that make maintaining their fleet a logistical nightmare. They also have delusions of grandeur when it comes to their aircraft industry. Their indigenous fighter aircraft needed LOTS of U.S. engineers to check and rewrite the control laws for the fly-by-wire… Read more »

george 1
george 1
Reply to  Citizen of a Silly Country
1 day ago

As well as certain dual citizens from a small country in the ME.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  george 1
6 hours ago

It’s a developing country!

usNthem
usNthem
1 day ago

To see mewling queers like newsome or nigra girl bosses like bass basically championing these brown pieces of crap and/or blaming Trump for the chaos is so pathetic, it’s almost beyond belief. Then top it off with the largely White sycophantic hollywood tards predictably on board – it’s a freaking bad look. As I’ve said before, you just can’t hate these leftists and their slavering NPC drones enough…

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  usNthem
1 day ago

Speaking of Hollywood, I was watching a little bit of Telemundo a few weeks ago. I don’t understand a thing they say, but I was captivated by all the good looking women on the screen. Better looking than what you see on American TV.

That’s not what we are getting with these illegals. We’re getting the not so attractive non-european stock. You would think that Hollywood would be sensitive to the uglification of America because it directly impacts whether that industry gets to thrive or not.

Filling this country with ugly women will result in Hollywood going down the tubes.

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Wolf Barney
Wolf Barney
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Speaking of Telemundo, who have always been on the side of the invaders, I just watched a video showing their van getting destroyed by the rioters.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Hollywood is circling the drain for the most part. “Hollywood” as a term actually is archaic. For the most part, creatives have been leaving right along with everyone else, entire sectors of the film industry are no longer in California, and there is vastly diminished demand for the product.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Jack Dodson
1 day ago

Due to union laws, almost nobody is filming in the lots anymore. I was watching an interview with Jim Agnew and other industry types talking about how Hollywood is turning into Detroit. You have to pay union people to be present for anything. Canada has always had generous grants to film there (ever wonder why 97% of every planet SG1 ever visited looked like British Columbia) and other areas are picking this up. People mentioned it’s cheaper to fly everybody and everything out to Ireland and film there rather than use closed sound stages in Burbank. Good riddance. I just… Read more »

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Grant
1 day ago

Hence Trump’s reference to Hollywood movies being subject to tariffs.

Montefrío
Member
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

I was watching a little bit of Telemundo a few weeks ago. I don’t understand a thing they say, but I was captivated by all the good looking women on the screen. I’ve been living in Argentina for 21 years (not exactly Telemundo-land, but Spanish-speaking) and those women aren’t just on the screen: they’re everywhere. My son (now also my neighbor) married one, a just-turned-23 biochem grad who’d been the leader of a carnaval samba team that’s perhaps the best-known in the country. She’s a mix of Spanish, Arab and Guaraní from a working-class background, but nobody’s fool. Promptly popped… Read more »

ray
ray
Reply to  Montefrío
1 day ago

They got hot females in C.R. too, and they appear to like old gringos.

Living in Lat. Am. is like getting released from prison.

Bloated Boomer
Bloated Boomer
Reply to  Montefrío
10 hours ago

She doesn’t sound very white.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Are all the male telemprompter readers black like in post-American teleprompter reader transmission land?

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

What you’ve noted is the “sexism” and “patriarchy” of the South American culture. For as long as I can remember we’ve been regaled about our Southern “brothers” lack of wokeness, which is reflected in their culture. i.e., treatment of women. 😉

I find such refreshing. Hell, there are even “news” programs where the “weather babe” strips. Here we have predominantly women as weather reporters, but pretend they are there for their superior “knowledge” rather than “eye candy”, but whichever, it seems they are never plain and ugly.

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Ed
Ed
Reply to  TempoNick
23 hours ago

Univision and Telemundo only put hot looking women of mostly European stock on the air. No way would they ever put someone of indigenous stock on the air. Same for their soap operas, known as novelas. You have to look very hard to find anyone that is ugly. For some reason, American TV commercials have forgotten that and are racing to find some of the most repulsive people in our nation.

Vizzini
Member
1 day ago

In the Twitter show ZMan mentions at the beginning of today’s post, they talk about an incident in Omaha where more than 100 illegals were arrested at a meat processing plant. When are we also going to arrest, jail and execute the ones who hired those illegals?

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
Reply to  Vizzini
1 day ago

The lefties on Twitter think they’re scoring points by asking why the employers aren’t being punished (well, I guess they are, just not the kind they think).

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Vizzini
1 day ago

When is Trump going to arrest all the illegals in Postville, Iowa brought in by Shlomo Rubashkin and company? Oh wait . . . Zion Don.

mmack
mmack
1 day ago

One thing that has helped our side is two things that were present in 2020 aren’t present now: 1) The hysterical lockdowns over COVID 2) Twitter is now X, and is uninterested in “un-personing” people with non-Leftist viewpoints. People on X have reminded users the same Governor Hairgel that is decrying the Heavy Hand of Government enforcing laws in California put draconian laws in place around COVID enforcement and used the Heavy Hand of (State) Government to do things like arrest people surfing, paddleboarding, or just walking alone along the beach in CA. They also did astoundingly stupid things like… Read more »

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  mmack
1 day ago

Relatedly, people have tuned out the old-school propaganda organs, even if they do not use social media. Also, people under 40 realize there are no laws or justice outside of raw power at this point. I’ve never thought shy of economic collapse there would be a serious challenge to the system but that is not a given now.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  mmack
1 day ago

People having a go at Musk – and he deserves a lot of criticism – forget how seminal a move it was his buying Twitter off that pathetic leftist dweeb, Dorsey.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  mmack
1 day ago

Governor Hairgel sent police into preschools because they didn’t enforce the mask mandate on 2 year-olds.

The MSM? South Central LA’s own Maxine Waters- that’s her district they are rioting in- was on yesterday literally saying don’t believe your lying eyes.

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ray
ray
Reply to  Alzaebo
22 hours ago

Mad Max has openly instigated violence and riots before. Calling for it specifically from her power-perch.

She’s the kind you most need rid of. Nothing but hate and malice in her face.

Mr. Invisible
Mr. Invisible
1 day ago

This can boomerang very fast on the Blobules. They themselves are — or at least, once were — familiar with human psychology. The same emotional dynamics that have led many Whites for the past 30-40-50 years to view themselves as somehow immoral — and others moral — are extremely fluid and subject to reversal at the drop of a hat (or flag). These are highly volatile, emotional, irrational people, looking for enemies to blame for perceived sins. For a long time, that impulse has been directed inward. The problem the Blob might have going forward is that fewer and fewer… Read more »

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Mr. Invisible
1 day ago

Well done. I expect the Blobules to use raw force and violence if/when they realize their dominance is slipping. As you write, they are estrogen-drenched shipwrecks and cannot help but lash out. I actually think that will provide a pretext to go after them and it will happen. How will that turn out? Dunno. But what is being done to them is well-choreographed–shockingly so–and every time they get back on their feet they get knocked back down. It is pleasantly surprising. Just as younger whites are inherently opposed to Zion, they also realize only raw force works and rules and… Read more »

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Mr. Invisible
1 day ago

I’ve said it before: one of the worst mistakes the blob ever made was messing with the “bread and circuses.” There are a lot of funny memes that correctly point to the fact that one of the key elements of the 2016 Trump campaign was its online presence and one of the key elements behind the online presence was “gamergate” where white men were enraged at the amount of social justice warrior manipulation in the gaming industry. Entertainment has continued to get worse. People no longer have a fantasy world to escape to and are forced to live in the… Read more »

Wolf Barney
Wolf Barney
Reply to  Grant
1 day ago

Great point. Sports and entertainment was useful in keeping our eyes off the War against Whites until it was decided to black, black, blackety-black all of the movies, TV, commericials and place scolding END RACISM messages on football field and helmets.

ray
ray
Reply to  Grant
1 day ago

Very sharp. The Woke-Fem Politburo always oversteps, because it is a feature of their pseudo-religious zealotry.

And the Woke-Fem Politburo relies on brute force (LE and the courts) and the bullying of all opposition. GamerGate was a perfect example: they assumed they would overrun the opposition and simply take whatever they wanted, as they’ve done with all other institutions.

But the ‘incels’ (the gynarchy loves that derogation) stood their ground and resisted the Borg. The only ones who have done so successfully so far.

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TempoNick
TempoNick
1 day ago

Legume riots. LOL. I was about halfway through the article before it finally hit me what you were talking about. LOL.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Beaners! 😂😂😂😂😂😂

Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
Member
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

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Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
1 day ago

This latest “revolution” looks like weak sauce to me. Not impressed. Media hysteria tries but fails to elevate it to the level of past civil unrest in AINO. Maybe we will get a fake crackdown to put down the fake revolution, all for the optics. Because it just doesn’t stir up the negros. Sure they will go for some free nikes when the opportunity presents, but for the most part this isn’t their show. They don’t like the flood of mestizos any better than anyone else. And the mestizos themselves, for the most part, are not all that interested in… Read more »

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 day ago

I listened to Auron MacIntyre’s podcast on this, and he pointed out that with the blacks sitting this one out, the Dems don’t get the holy blessing of their (2nd most) chosen people. As has often been pointed out, blacks and Hispanics have a lot of animosity. Illegal immigration hurts working class blacks first and foremost. Hispanics have pushed blacks out of many neighborhoods. The rise of Hispanics in the Dem coalition means a decreased status of blacks. Black leaders can see all this. They’re not going to go and march for their own political disenfranchisement. Of course, conservatives can’t… Read more »

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Mycale
1 day ago

They specifically brought up Compton (or La Compa as it may as well be renamed). It’s been a talking point since at least 2013 that the Mecca of West Coast rap has turned into mariachi-land. We truly are watching the dogs fight over the scraps of our civilization. Unfortunately for blacks, Hispanics are slightly smarter and far more organized and don’t have any of the political handicaps that whites do. One needn’t wonder how blacks would have fared against the Comanches. You’re watching it in most major cities. The good news is that we know heritage Americans are capable of… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Mycale
1 day ago

Reading your post, I got this mental image of negros going out in the streets to confront the mestizos. I’ll have to put popcorn on my shopping list.

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 day ago

I think that gibs and a quick path to political power within the Democrat party are the only things that kept that from happening decades ago.

mmack
mmack
Reply to  Mycale
1 day ago

As has often been pointed out, blacks and Hispanics have a lot of animosity. Keeping an eye on the news in Chicago from last year, the blacks in Chicago absolutely HATED having Mayor Conehead (Brandon Johnson) declare Chicago a “Sanctuary City”. This meant he settled plenty of border jumpers in traditionally black neighborhoods. I read and watched summaries of community meetings and the way black Chicagoans talked, you’d have thought it was a bunch of white Chicagoans from the 1960s or 70s (“These people come here and they bring crime and cause trouble! They don’t respect our community and their… Read more »

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 day ago

Trump has the upper hand on MX. Their trade with us is overwhelming. Any interference/diminishment will bankrupt MX.

ray
ray
1 day ago

‘On the other hand, the Blob people are relentless. Like a drug-resistant virus, they must be completely eradicated to make sure they do not return’ Yessir. Crushed with extreme pleasure and prejudice. And I am pleased if this is you presenting the ‘moderate man’ position. ‘For example, whenever you see college aged white girls with whistles at one of these things, you know the army of not-for-profits has their people on the ground training protestors’ As I’ve commented previously, hitting USAID was barely a beginning in eradicating the NGO Woke-Fem networks. But there was no follow-up from Le ‘Orange. You… Read more »

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Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  ray
1 day ago

Trump is implementing a plan that has been crafted for him by others. The stones are on those who created it. I don’t know what the end game is, mind you, but so far so good.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Jack Dodson
1 day ago

I don’t even know if Trump is implementing the plan. I say he’s more of a non-executive chairman of the board. Trump and all of his appointees are just placeholders, actors for TV. Others are doing the real work. That’s what I have thought for a long time anyway.

It really is fascinating. This truly has the hallmarks of being a revolution. In a way, an Orange Revolution, except this time favorable to our interests. Too bad I’ll be dead before they do an Argo-style movie about it.

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Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

Elected officials basically have no power at all as it is. But Trump is acting as a front man willingly here, which may be the worst nightmares of those in the Regime who tried to murder him. I like “Orange Revolution,” by the way, and will use it. This certainly is not a reaction as is what happens always with what passes for the Right here.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Jack Dodson
1 day ago

Yeah, I made a funny even though I didn’t intend to. Orange revolution, LOL

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ray
ray
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

It’s a good phrase, short and sticks.

Orange Crush also would work.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Jack Dodson
1 day ago

I really think it’s Steve Pieczenik and that crowd pulling the strings here. The movie Argo kind of touches at the edges of what’s going on here, that is what I have believed for a long time. I think just like they used Hollywood to pull the wool over the eyes of the government of Iran, they are using Hollywood to put their plan in effect. They are really doing the same thing that the subversives have done in the past, except what they are putting in place has popular support. I still go back to 2015, that was before… Read more »

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Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

As someone said above, the zeitgeist has changed and virtually overnight. One day, you’re strolling down the street in your afro and hot pants, feeling like the latest thing; the next, you’re wondering what the hell you were thinking of. Same with the Woke/DEI crap. It’s suddenly as hip as the Osmonds.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  TempoNick
1 day ago

It also has the hallmark of manufacturing consent for a Palantir rollout.

ray
ray
Reply to  Jack Dodson
1 day ago

I see little evidence yet of stones. A raid on USAID and some rubber bullets at the latest Leftie riot barely scratches the surface.

If the NGOs are broken and their (white, female) bosses are imprisoned, that qualifies. Arrest Bass, Newscum, Maxine Waters, Pelosi and associated domestic insurgents, that definitely qualifies.

Send monitors to every U.S. college accepting federal funds, and indict every person who continues to push gender and race quotas — qualifies.

What’s transpired so far is in the right direction but . . . does not qualify.

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Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  ray
1 day ago

I agree the NGO’s have to be destroyed root and branch. If I were doing this sequentially, it would be via the courts* and taxing authorities after they fly their freak flags. It seems, anyhow, to be moving in that direction. Based on my limited information, this is playing out that way. I’m happy so far.

*There are judges in some jurisdictions who would do this; the Left has dominance but not a complete monopoly.

ray
ray
Reply to  Jack Dodson
20 hours ago

Makes sense. I’d start with the NGOs and the colleges. The colleges manufacture the Woke and the Feminists, while the NGOs put into practice the satanic ideology they have learned. After that, move to the primary and secondary schools. Break the two major teachers’ unions, fire Ms. Teach by the millions, place (vetted) men in supervisory positions over ALL the public schools. The students must be de-programmed first, and I already know for a fact that millions of boys and young men would LOVE to purge the schools of the organized and official hatred of masculinity, whiteness and Christianity. The… Read more »

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  ray
1 day ago

Want to put the kibosh on Karen?
Toss over the Civil Rights regime- she rode in on Affirmative Action, and feminists got rich by divorce lawyer reparations.

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ray
ray
Reply to  Alzaebo
22 hours ago

The Civil Rights Regime IS the Regime. That IS the Borg, the Establishment. It must all be annihilated and soon. If you could visit major ‘family law’ (divorce) firms in the big cities of the nation, and discover the horrific, fat, screeching harpies that run those firms, you’d know why entering a ‘family law’ hearing is ruinous for males. Many of these sows have become mega-millionaires during the past 50 years of Rape the Male. Many courts now — civil and criminal included — openly practice ‘feminist jurisprudence’. Guess what happens if you are a man in their courtrooms? The… Read more »

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Member
1 day ago

The entire zeitgeist has changed since the last riot season, as well as the BOM’s subordinates. This smells like a desperate throw of the dice in a war the Left is losing, knows it is losing, but can’t do anything else. Deploying (not “mobilizing”) the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines (2/7) is a warning and a message to the political and judicial class. I think he’s hoping that some district Federal judge tries to order that he cannot deploy Marines as Commander in Chief to LA. He makes an example of LA and California, the beating heart of our enemies, or… Read more »

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Pickle Rick
1 day ago

I’ve thought the same about an attempt to provoke judicial overreach. A federal judge yesterday apparently was on the same page although that was just an early attempt to control the military from the bench. Given what we’ve seen, such a ruling is anticipated and probably welcomed. Bear in mind the Left suffers Victory Disease. They have not been seriously challenged in 80 years, and arguably twice that long. Their Achilles Heel always has been impulsivity, a feminine, estrogen-drenched hysteria when opposed, and it leads them to do stupid shit. Someone has coordinated and carefully crafted a brilliant challenge to… Read more »

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Jack Dodson
1 day ago

Part of the bigger battle is taking on and facing down the leftist judges. I hope Trump has the cojones for that.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Robbo
1 day ago

There likely is frenzied judge shopping.

iForgotmyPen
iForgotmyPen
1 day ago

It will only be days before a random district judge rules that Trump can’t actually enforce any further immigration laws and blocks the insurrection act before it begins. This will come down to, yet again, whether Trump has the balls to start ignoring the courts and just start exercising raw executive power. His record to date suggests he will back down once told he can’t actually do presidential things because some immigrant judge tells him no.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
1 day ago

The question is whether the Trump Administration will take full advantage of the opportunities this failed sequel presents. My guess is they will, actually. I’m not totally convinced the oligarchs are primarily concerned about the empty cubicles, but there is no profit now in the mayhem and disorder, quite the opposite. Some of the Clouds’ advisors have taken out their calculators and realized–perhaps too late–that more than the Dirts would have to be strip-mined to finance the savages. A couple of related random thoughts on a few municipalities: Chicago will prove to be the killing ground. It is La Raza… Read more »

EggsX1
EggsX1
1 day ago

Once the Biden people made an app that brought in multitudes of people on just the press of a button on a phone, that signaled the end of any legitimate immigration “process”. There is effectively no difference between illegal and legal immigration and it all must be ended.

Mycale
Mycale
1 day ago

Well, we all knew that dismantling USAID was not going to be enough and they were going to find the money. Also, in hindsight, it seems like the media was egging on Trump by reporting on his low deportation numbers, trying to walk him into a trap. But then I saw CNN whining about how Trump’s favorability is skyrocketing right now, people aren’t ready to join in on another color revolution. We want these people out of the country, even normie Democrats. The revolutionaries might have overplayed thier hand. It doesn’t mean they are going to stop, of course, but… Read more »

Grant
Grant
1 day ago

I’ve got a theory. Many people expected a lot of this color revolution stuff to die on the vine as USAID was gutted and the NGOs who received funding through this and went on to organize these clandestine actions as part of the marriage between elite bureaucratic and elite financial interests ran out. I was never that optimistic. Where’s the money coming from? I think it’s Europe. Their NGOs are still standing, even if they are used to receiving American tax dollars Guys like Tom Luongo and Stormy Waters have pinpointed that the success of the European Elites relies on… Read more »

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Grant
1 day ago

Europe’s money (for things like this) comes from us. Nobody likes this idea, but it explains some odd things, not least the bottomless budget and Republican politicians’ kowtowing (only Trump, out of the loop, dissents): Antifa et al. are a black branch of the US military. American antifa was started by a guy I know. Not a friend, obviously, but he was around. His freedom from concern, in every sense, caused some suspicion. The fantasy cope, when needed, was that he was rogue intelligence, misspending his allowance to stick it to the man. Good cop. We should know by now,… Read more »

Marko
Marko
1 day ago

If to the Blob, Democracy means invasion, then I support Democracy in Israel.

Tars Tarkas
Member
1 day ago

What the Trump admin needs to do is pursue RICO cases against all of the organization and finance behind antifa and la raza and any other organizations it can find including all of the “socialist” organizations and universities involved.

Decades in fed prison for the people and confiscation of all the assets of these orgs. These are nothing but criminal organizations. The morons on the front lines in the streets are easily replaced, but the money and the organizations are much more vulnerable to lawfare and much harder to replace.

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
1 day ago

Let’s say Aztlan happens- that a Mexican or Latino government takes California and the Southwest. Kind of like Eastern Ukraine.

It will still have laws, and government; it may or may not be overly favorable to white people, even though Mexico has plenty of very light skinned folk.

One thing I’m willing to bet on is this: that it will in no way be as outright hostile to white people as our own govenment is.

Good grief. What if Aztlan ends up being where white refugees go?

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Whiskey
Reply to  Alzaebo
21 hours ago

Whites and blacks are weirdly over-represented in California government circles. While the cops are mostly Latino. For example, Bass is not representative of of the city of LA’s demographics, and if NWA made a re-union album with surviving members it would be “Chased outta Compton.” Which brings the puzzling relative quite of Adam Schiff (the embodiment of Classy Freddy Blassie’s “Pencil Neck Geek”) and Alex Padilla, the two Senators, and putative candidate for Governor Katie Porker. As well as Kamala Harris. In normal circumstances its a severe hazard, the most dangerous place to be, between a politician and a news… Read more »

Whiskey
Reply to  Alzaebo
21 hours ago

Let me add my take on what is up with Mexicans in California, since I was born and raised here though spent time in other places. The majority of my life I have lived here. There is a separate, Mexican Spanish Universe for Mexicans in the US. It exists for those who migrated here as adults or near adults. Separate TV stations, radio stations, musical acts, comedians, lawyers, doctors, insurance companies, and more. A Mexican man can live his whole life here never speaking English and having what amounts to exported Mexico here. To a lesser extent, this is true… Read more »

RealityRules
RealityRules
1 day ago

Great way to tie in yesterday’s post with today’s. A bunch of the smart people are smart enough to know, that the great singular genius meme is a myth. Elon isn’t designing and building these things. He could go away tomorrow and the talent and capital would still be there. Moreover, maybe somebody who is sane would direct those resources with far lower time preference and a real civilizational outlook. Of course, we have that type of world described for us by Guillame Faye who called it Archeofuturism. He didn’t flush it out enough, but the gist is there. These… Read more »

Captain Willard
Captain Willard
1 day ago

Trump is lucky in that his enemies are inept. The Left Blob challenged him on issues – immigration/border, law/order – for which he has the most public support. Meanwhile, the ICE raids are ideal for Oligarchs – they keep their cheap labor meek and vulnerable while taking some pressure off strained state/local budgets. Oligarchs should be leaning into them while quietly thwarting e-Verify for employers and National ID etc. Instead they play into Trump’s strong hand. But this is just a warm-up for the real battle ahead, which Zman foreshadows, over AI. When AI replaces cubicle HR cat ladies and… Read more »

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Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Captain Willard
1 day ago

The cat ladies will be employed as the face of the chatbots that monitor and censor you—as they are now at, e.g., Google. Indians will be given job of maintaining the code at a point of constant almost total failure—as they are now at, e.g., X. (Whatever else it also was, Elon’s workforce reduction was a purge of white people. Notice the pictures he put out.) How many millions of jeet-hours per day are spent trying to force ads onto the screens of the tiny percentage of us who know how to block them? As they innovate and our percentage… Read more »

ray
ray
Reply to  Hemid
21 hours ago

‘Every dis-employed white man = a woman to watch over him (lest he become a “DVE”) and a jeet to assume his title’ The jeets have some work to do, but the women monitoring (and often judging) the white males they have displaced by ‘civil rights’ law? They are already in place, baby. And I do mean everywhere. It’s the Fem Nirvana. White men must turn their backs on Woke-Fem Amerika. Feminist women already are our teachers (indoctrinators), monitors, judges, and to a growing extent guards over our jail cells. At the county level, I’d estimate mebbe half of the… Read more »

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Hun
Hun
1 day ago

How do you “completely eradicate” the Blob people, without being Hitler?

Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
Member
Reply to  Hun
1 day ago

They can always be ejected from this country and sent to their ethnostate.

Hun
Hun
Reply to  Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
1 day ago

By magic? Or how? Somebody must actually do that, not just talk. And that somebody has to be absolutely exceptional and very extreme by today’s pussified standards.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Hun
1 day ago

To your question, take a look at how Putin handled his oligarchs when he assumed power. It can be done—even here.

Hun
Hun
Reply to  Compsci
1 day ago

A lot more needs to be done than what Putin did. He only removed a few powerful individuals. They will be back. At the same time, Russia is still being invaded from the south.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  Hun
1 day ago

The ones he took on had gotten a stranglehold of essential elements of a strong centralized government and in essence held assets which rightfully belonged to the people. For example, natural resources like oil and gas.

That he allowed some business gurus like the oligarch who owns Sky vodka seems secondary to the issue.

But yes, he does have friction with those types from time to time, but I’m not sure they play a significant role in his guidance of a strong Russian State.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
1 day ago

Yeah, it has been done countless times without a world war.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Dr_Mantis_Tobbogan_MD
1 day ago

A Havarra Transfer program for America! We’ll give you your money, but only when you’ve arrived in your ethnostate.

Since they are fully vested in the Atrocity Story used to scare them into going, with the lure of world rule from Jerusalem’s throne as their vision, it’s slightly possible we might get more cooperation this time…

Nah. They only stridently believe their own bullshit as long as it serves their purpose.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Hun
1 day ago

You don’t, just like most here think they can have change and keep their 401k intact.

Grant
Grant
Reply to  Mr. House
1 day ago

The 401k thing is actually more important than people give credit to. Who’s the largest wealth-management firm? Vanguard. Who owns a controlling interest in Vanguard? Blackrock. Who owns a controlling interest in Blackrock? Vanguard. Your 401k has been used, much like tax dollars in USAID, to destabilize Western countries. If we had a sane world, there would be massive class-action lawsuits against these investment firms as they’ve used their board positions to advocate for insane money-losing “go woke go broke” positions in firms. Your 401k has lost money as a result of Vanguard et. all showing up to shareholder meetings… Read more »

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Grant
1 day ago

Exactly. The devil doesn’t steal your soul by telling you hell is awful. He makes promises he has no intention of keeping. Just like the stock market 😉 Take your logic to the next level: Why would companies care about going woke? They’ll get bailed out when trouble arises, so why would they care? Who’s tune are they dancing to? Did you bailout them out? Technically you did, but do you control the purse of .gov? Either we let deflation happen, or you’re just going to get more of the same. The money for these riots Zman is currently writing… Read more »

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CorkyAgain
CorkyAgain
Reply to  Mr. House
1 day ago

Show the CEO’s and board members who personally suffered financially or otherwise when their companies went bankrupt, lost market share, or otherwise went out of business.

As far as I can see, most of them just move on to the next one, taking their bags of loot with them.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  CorkyAgain
1 day ago

Yep, and i would also reform corporate bankruptcy to actually have teeth. No so some connected group of investors can buy up the assets for pennies on the dollar.

ray
ray
Reply to  Grant
1 day ago

‘Go Woke, go broke’. The NormieCons are such dolts.

Wipe Vanguard and Blackrock off the board. Shutter their offices. They are anti-God, anti-American insurgents no different than rioting mestizos or pussy parade shrews.

Jail their executives. Liquidate their holdings and rebate them to Americans living longer than 40 years in the nation. Or just to white males with income below $100,000 a year. Seeing as how those are the persons who have been disenfranchised, falsely accused, falsely imprisoned, and generally persecuted for the past half-century.

When the DNC inevitably squeals? Lock them up too.

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Arthur Bryan
Arthur Bryan
Member
Reply to  Hun
1 day ago

Indeed, that may be a necessary condition for our survival.

mmack
mmack
Reply to  Hun
1 day ago

Be like Stalin?

“No man, no problem.”

ray
ray
Reply to  Hun
1 day ago

It’s the Blob that is calling you Hitler, because long ago they learned that shaming and guilting men is the way to control them. It works!

Do what is necessary and let them call you anything they like. Their Medea is gonna spin you as a monster anyway. Laugh uproariously and roll with it.

Hun
Hun
Reply to  ray
1 day ago

I meant it both ways – any person doing what is necessary will be called Hitler and at the same time, he absolutely should be like Hitler, because that is what it takes. There is no nice political solution, nothing that is considered polite in today’s society.

People need to stop being afraid, not just of being called Hitler, but they need to stop being afraid of being like Hitler.

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ray
ray
Reply to  Hun
1 day ago

I am not seeking to emulate Hitler, but you are so correct, men need to stop living in fear and do what is right and necessary.

T. Morris
T. Morris
Reply to  Hun
1 day ago

Apparently you haven’t read a little book titled Germany Must Perish. One needn’t be Hitler to dream up creative, plausibly workable ways of exterminating whole peoples (granting your point that carrying it out is a different story)…

Unknownsailor
Unknownsailor
23 hours ago

8 USC Section 1324 is the key to this: Charge business CEOs and apartment managers with this, send them to prison, and suddenly, employers and landlords are a lot less willing to hire or house Mamacita with obvious fake papers anymore.

GenghisKhan
GenghisKhan
1 day ago

Dismantle the healthcare system.

Watch the Blob people die in record speed.

Covid-19 (a superflu) made clear what they truly fear.

JayBee
JayBee
1 day ago

Good, scary article on the AI part of yours here:
https://brownstone.org/articles/the-prisoners-dilemma-of-ai/
The reporting or rather framing of the German MSM on this can be summed up as: Trump the evil dictator, Newsom the good guy, protests are entirely peaceful and all about opposing Trump’s dictatorship.

Dutchboy
Dutchboy
1 day ago

Immigration cutoffs or moratoria won’t do anymore. There must be an aggressive program of repatriation. It’s too late in the day for anything else.

TomA
TomA
1 day ago

The Deep State spends its financial resources on mobilizing dysfunctional white liberals for chaos duty at manufactured riots. This is largely aimed at controlling the narrative, and by extension, political power. The war in Ukraine is coming to an end and there will soon be thousands of unemployed and pissed off drone builders and operators. In theory, this untapped resource could be financially incentivized to dissuade the pathogens from their evil ways. Think outside the box.

Mr. House
Mr. House
1 day ago

This is a women that gets it. Found this posted on another site i read and thought you might enjoy it:

https://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2014/05/cyberbll.html#more

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Mr. House
1 day ago

Not sure why i got a downvote, but when an author writes this, i listen: “The system’s ideal woman is the single mother, she’s produced with her uterus and is willing to go all in on production/consumption, she has no choice. I’m not saying she wants to be a single mother, I’m saying that’s what the system wants her to be. That’s feminism. You can get married too, as long as he’ll make it so you get in at 8.”

ray
ray
Reply to  Mr. House
1 day ago

Thank you. ‘The barrier is in herself, sexism is merely her projection of it.’ The epitaph of the U.S. It’s hilarious but typical to see privileged princesses in the U.S. rage and thrash about a ‘patriarchy’ that does not exist, except in their needful delusions. Back in the Seventies when women started to trot out the ‘that offends me’ command to every word and act they didn’t approve of, I could see where all this was going. Couldn’t stop it, tho. Harpy Hess lives in a gynocracy in which females and female concerns rule EVERY U.S. institution, with possible exception… Read more »

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Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  ray
1 day ago

I take it you enjoyed it, i’m reading some of her other articles, all rather good. She has quite the wit, i find myself laughing out loud quite a bit. For example: To understand exactly why “feminism” or whatever Valenti thinks she has re-invented has not only stalled, but is damaging to all humanity, all you need to do is go to the source. Totally at random, I went to Huffington Post Women. Let’s see what the feminists are up to, here are the top five articles: 1. The Reason The Academy Passed On Kathryn Bigelow (answer: sexism.) 2. Confessions Of A Mistress (protip: “Here’s the wisdom… Read more »

ray
ray
Reply to  Mr. House
20 hours ago

Arianna Huffington should be made to walk the plank. Though the sea just might spit her back out.

The damage that bitter monster has done to this world and nation is vast. Feminism was a Death Cult and a Hate Movement from the beginning.

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  ray
4 hours ago

At least Arianna got rich enough from divorcing her gay husband to buy a ‘newspaper’, so there is justice in this patriarchal world!

ProZNoV
ProZNoV
Reply to  Mr. House
1 day ago

The Last Psychiatrist was classic.

Really good stuff on how we are willingly manipulated.

Quit before his time (doxed, in the years when that was professional death)

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  ProZNoV
1 day ago

Ah so its a dude, i thought it was a chick. I’m surprised i never came across this until now.

Danny 2.0
Danny 2.0
1 day ago

the two most moderate men on the internet, myself and Paul Ramsey”

Exactly why I tune in!

ProZNoV
ProZNoV
1 day ago

They’re setting the stage for another Ukraine style Maidan Massacre, which, just like in Ukraine, it will never be clear who caused it…but a false narrative will emerge instantly an the truth won’t ever be known…but the blob will mysteriously come out on top. I doubt less than 25% of the American public has any concept of what a “color revolution” is, much less recognizes the completely obvious one going on right now. To the politically savvy, it’s obvious what’s going on now is a run that will piggyback on the June 14 “NoKing” rallies (totally inorganic). Small crowds will… Read more »

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  ProZNoV
1 day ago

I don’t discount any of that and it seems plausible, but so far there has been a well-coordinated response to such things, and frankly a willingness to escalate. An attempted Color Revolution again probably ends in disaster for them, and don’t discount prolonged martial law or something of that magnitude in response. Most people would have opposed that in 2020 but would not this time. The majority will be supportive or indifferent. Note that in addition to the marginal propaganda organs downplaying what is happening, the Trump Administration also is overplaying the magnitude of it. There is a reason for… Read more »

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Jack Dodson
4 hours ago

At least we’ll finally get our Hitler…

JD Hamel Bowman Vance and Technocratic National Socialism, a new order for the ages. The Palantir Juden elite will finally be able to fulfill their Morganthau Holocaust, and Jerusalem’s reign will begin.

Arshad Ali
Arshad Ali
1 day ago

“The relatively muted response to this point has had many people scratching their heads.” Perhaps some modus vivendi was a precondition for allowing him the job? Certainly he appears to be in more emollient mode than the first time around. “At this point, it is clear that the Los Angeles riot is synthetic.” Yep, it’s carefully orchestrated. Are there any spontaneous insurrections these days? “In this case, it highlights the fact that our rulers abetted an invasion.” Many liberals will not make the connection, or will seek to elide over it. And of course they’ll make the counterargument that there… Read more »

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Arshad Ali
1 day ago

They aren’t 20-something for the most part. More like 30ish. That’s a tell.

Krustykurmudgeon
Krustykurmudgeon
1 day ago

i think the left is betting on having paid off the local and federal trial court judges to either rule in favor of the defense – or to let on jurors to hang the case

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
9 hours ago

America is not a proper country. It has no people it serves just random individuals who somehow got here and filled in some forms. If Reagan’s view of woman amemrican is is the view of most people, then I support foreign flags, at least they mean something

el_baboso
el_baboso
20 hours ago

Well said, Z man!

Whiskey
1 day ago

I live in SoCal. Bass and Newsom are on TV all the time, three or four times a day. They are loving this. Bass in particular seems to hope LA gets burned down so she can redevelop with that sweet, sweet redevelopment money and power. The ideal city is one comprised of criminal illegal aliens and homeless, and Bass views the riots as well on her way to achieving that goal. Moreover the rabid defense of illegals is based on both voting and census, so they cannot back down or they lose Congressmen and money. Newsom gave a speech, he… Read more »

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Whiskey
4 hours ago

“Bass in particular seems to hope LA gets burned down so she can redevelop with that sweet, sweet redevelopment money and power.” When South Central ‘burned’ for Rodney King (small black shops looted by their diverse neighbors), Maxine Waters’ district was rezoned as an ‘economic development zone’; the Asians cleared out the old, decrepit blocks and put up big, gleaming warehouses with 12′ iron fences and gold lettering in Korean and Chinese script. You can surely bet Maxine Waters’ bank was right in the middle of all that hot redevelopment action. Karen Bass of the Cuban Venceremos Brigade must be… Read more »