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PurestEvil on scored.co
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> coupled with nobody having any solutions that aren't clearly fantasyland
Well, Adolf Hitler and Germany didn't believe their endeavors were fantasy, and what they did was tremendously successful. They removed jews from positions of power and influence, and Germany not only made a miraculous economic recovery, it even became a world super power all within 6 years.
Is it impossible to repeat it today? Who knows. But I'd be a fool to believe in actual nonsense hoping that it would fix things. All that is left is to spread the truth about was is most taboo.
> "I am a victim of weather"
Yes, we have this victimhood mentality going on for quite a while. Portraying oneself as the greatest victim seems to accrue the most fame. It's a mentality of weakness.
> You act like stories of government abuse of authority only started in the last century or so.
It's not an on/off switch. Imagine it's a float value: 1.0 is the historic default. Not too great, not too bad. With jews it goes continually up. In the Soviet Union and occupied Eastern Europe, corruption (as a summarizing term) might have been 5.0. Every bureaucrat and cop was known to be bribable, and it was known that nothing (good) happens if you don't. Party members were walking tyrants, who could end anyone's life at their whim.
Nazi Germany... maybe 0.6. Switzerland 0.4. Germany today 2.5. Hungary 1.0. Britain 2.5. Russia 1.7. Bolshevik Russia: 10.0.
> People have been angry at kings for centuries over things like over taxation, abuse of power, etc.
Sure, but today I'd tell them that they have no idea how good they have it.
> You will always be able to find something to complain about.
Sure. Even without that you'll have a lot of people complaining.
If you seek to provide a libertarian angle, I mostly agree. The problem is that the moment you remove welfare gibs, you'll have race wars. And then you'll wish it's not average people who have to deal with feral niggers, but that there is some kind of organization to deal with them, and the common knowledge of "equality" being debunked once and for all.
> The entire Internet is basically a psyop at this point where people vent online and nobody cares.
You may be very well right about that. It's quite possible that we all fell victim to our own technology, just as we can't escape the illusion that is "money." Regardless, we need to spread the word, and the internet is possibly the most effective way.
> Pointless solutions to real issues serve nothing.
Oh, quite the opposite. You see, you can pursue these pointless solutions and acquire quite a lot of wealth, status and relevance. There are people who profit from that a lot, so it *does* serve a purpose.
Just think of "Climate Change" and how many people are participating, feeling guilty or good about it, profiting from it, being a beacon of knowledge (thus authority) over it. Covid was the new muh' Science™ thing btw. People got so feral over it even.
> What about that White guy whose murder of his neighbors over some snow dispute was caught on their security cameras?
There are limits to what is reasonable. It could even be encoded in law. Killing someone over something menial is inacceptable, killing someone who is severely criminal or threatens to commit severe crimes is basically like self-defence.
If someone threatens my life, death awaits him. And instead of punishing that, it should be honored.
> Is it "ZOG" to arrest him
The problem isn't about cops doing their job. The problem is that some of those are corrupt, violent, ideologically driven, cowards, power abusing and/or gleefully willing to enforce amoral laws (tyranny) (like in Germany and Britain arresting basically dissidents).
Well, Adolf Hitler and Germany didn't believe their endeavors were fantasy, and what they did was tremendously successful. They removed jews from positions of power and influence, and Germany not only made a miraculous economic recovery, it even became a world super power all within 6 years.
Is it impossible to repeat it today? Who knows. But I'd be a fool to believe in actual nonsense hoping that it would fix things. All that is left is to spread the truth about was is most taboo.
> "I am a victim of weather"
Yes, we have this victimhood mentality going on for quite a while. Portraying oneself as the greatest victim seems to accrue the most fame. It's a mentality of weakness.
> You act like stories of government abuse of authority only started in the last century or so.
It's not an on/off switch. Imagine it's a float value: 1.0 is the historic default. Not too great, not too bad. With jews it goes continually up. In the Soviet Union and occupied Eastern Europe, corruption (as a summarizing term) might have been 5.0. Every bureaucrat and cop was known to be bribable, and it was known that nothing (good) happens if you don't. Party members were walking tyrants, who could end anyone's life at their whim.
Nazi Germany... maybe 0.6. Switzerland 0.4. Germany today 2.5. Hungary 1.0. Britain 2.5. Russia 1.7. Bolshevik Russia: 10.0.
> People have been angry at kings for centuries over things like over taxation, abuse of power, etc.
Sure, but today I'd tell them that they have no idea how good they have it.
> You will always be able to find something to complain about.
Sure. Even without that you'll have a lot of people complaining.
If you seek to provide a libertarian angle, I mostly agree. The problem is that the moment you remove welfare gibs, you'll have race wars. And then you'll wish it's not average people who have to deal with feral niggers, but that there is some kind of organization to deal with them, and the common knowledge of "equality" being debunked once and for all.
> The entire Internet is basically a psyop at this point where people vent online and nobody cares.
You may be very well right about that. It's quite possible that we all fell victim to our own technology, just as we can't escape the illusion that is "money." Regardless, we need to spread the word, and the internet is possibly the most effective way.
> Pointless solutions to real issues serve nothing.
Oh, quite the opposite. You see, you can pursue these pointless solutions and acquire quite a lot of wealth, status and relevance. There are people who profit from that a lot, so it *does* serve a purpose.
Just think of "Climate Change" and how many people are participating, feeling guilty or good about it, profiting from it, being a beacon of knowledge (thus authority) over it. Covid was the new muh' Science™ thing btw. People got so feral over it even.
> What about that White guy whose murder of his neighbors over some snow dispute was caught on their security cameras?
There are limits to what is reasonable. It could even be encoded in law. Killing someone over something menial is inacceptable, killing someone who is severely criminal or threatens to commit severe crimes is basically like self-defence.
If someone threatens my life, death awaits him. And instead of punishing that, it should be honored.
> Is it "ZOG" to arrest him
The problem isn't about cops doing their job. The problem is that some of those are corrupt, violent, ideologically driven, cowards, power abusing and/or gleefully willing to enforce amoral laws (tyranny) (like in Germany and Britain arresting basically dissidents).