At this point, the best use of our time is just to document the events, so those in the future can understand what we were seeing as the collapse approached.
Ted Nugent and Kid Rock Team up to Record, “Kiss My Rebel Ass!”
Ted Nugent and Kid Rock have teamed up to record a song in support of the Confederate flag.
The song, titled “Kiss My Rebel A$$,” was reportedly written and recorded in the space of a day after Nugent, seeing that Kid Rock had invited anyone protesting his use of the flag at his concerts to “kiss my aSS,” reached out to express his support via text message.
I was never big on the Confederate Flag, but the moment the SJW’s began to focus on it, I became a fan, due to reflexive psychological mechanisms. Those reflexive psychological mechanisms are instinctual in-grouping, produced by a perception that conflict is approaching.
Minority groups are getting more confrontational.
The “Racialised Students’ Collective” of Ryerson University is warning “whites/non-racialised people” that their “race and ethnicity is taking up space and silencing others.”
K-selection can begin because there is not enough space. One of the hallmarks of it is increasing in-grouping, which is all this really is. As it increases on both sides, likelihood of conflict/violence/crime increases, which is a societal measure that tracks the Misery Curve.
Daniel Greenfield Calls Traitors What They Are at Frontpage.
We have met the enemy and he is in the White House.
The last time a feeble leader of a fading nation came bearing “Peace in our time,” a pugnacious controversial right-winger retorted, “You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war.” That right-winger went on to lead the United Kingdom against Hitler.
The latest worthless agreement with a murderous dictatorship is being brandished by John Kerry, a man who instinctively seeks out dishonor the way a pig roots for truffles.
John Kerry betrayed his uniform and his nation so many times that it became his career. He illegally met with the representatives of the North Vietnamese enemy in Paris and then next year headed to Washington, D.C. where he blasted the American soldiers being murdered by his new friends as rapists and murderers “reminiscent of Genghis Khan.”
Feeding the fire in the belly of the right is Trump, who has a way of speaking in concise soundbites as if it were a language he has become fluent in.
Trump gave a great statement today to MSNBC about the Iran deal, saying Obama negotiated from desperation, that we shouldn’t be giving Iran any money, and that we should have at least gotten back our four Americans being held in prison in Iran.
Trump says the deal is terrible, because without immediate inspections, we’ve got nothing and the Iranians know it.
How the hell do you give Iran billions, lift the sanctions, let them have nukes, not insist on immediate inspections, and not get back our four citizens?
Over at the Church, more evidence the Pope is a commie.
Pope Francis on Thursday launched a blistering attack on the “new colonialism” of austerity, describing unfettered capitalism as “the dung of the devil” and apologising for the Catholic church’s role in the conquest of indigenous populations in the Americas.
As groups separate and in-group, Obama wants to force them to mix together.
President Obama said Saturday he will use the power of the federal government to pressure communities to integrate low-income minorities into affluent areas.
Obama said his administration is implementing a new rule that will require communities to frequently review the racial and socio-economic makeup of local neighborhoods and regularly report the results to the federal government…
The Department of Housing and Urban Development issued a ruling Wednesday that would withhold funding from communities if they fail to provide data on racial segregation patterns, set goals and track results.
“This overreaching new regulation is an attempt to extort communities into giving up control of local zoning decisions and reengineer the makeup of our neighborhoods,” Rep. Paul Gosar, R., Ariz., said as he introduced several pieces of legislation designed to prevent the implementation of the new HUD rule.
As Heartiste says, when he isn’t banned on Twitter for celebrating the diversity Obama wants to bring to your neighborhood, Proximity + Diversity = War.
And finally, just to really clarify where the lines lay, a former DHS adviser tweets about the Confederate flag being taken down:
Former DHS Advisor Tweets #AllahuAkbar in Celebration of S.C. Confederate Flag Coming Down… Mohamed Elibiary, the former Department of Homeland Security Advisor who was relieved of duty last year after his ties with the Muslim Brotherhood became publicly known is now praising Allah and the Obama Administration in response to South Carolina’s decision to remove the Confederate Flag.
Apocalypse Cometh, but not soon enough for many.
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Let me preface this by saying that I’ve read “the evolutionary psychology behind politics” and thoroughly enjoyed every page of it. It provides the most logical explanation for the existence of left/right political paradigm that I’ve ever come across.
I too had never cared much for the confederate flag until recently. I also never really had much of an opinion on the civil war except that it was a tragedy that so many americans died fighting on both sides of the conflict but I immediately felt the need to defend the flag when SJWs decided to launch their campaign to have it censored.
Since then, I’ve taken a stronger interest in american history and I’ve come to the conclusion that resistance to federal tyranny is the most logical interpretation for what the flag symbolizes (or what it should symbolize) and this, i think, is the real reason why the flag is so heavily demonized in our society.
Thank you for the kind words. Sometimes I worry the book is smart, but not enjoyable, and thus definitely destined for the ash heap. It is really nice when somebody thinks otherwise.
I too see the Confederate flag the way it was always portrayed to our generation, as a sign of resistance and freedom. The Duke Boys didn’t have it on the General Lee because they had nightly meetings with the KKK to attend to. They had there as a sign of the culture they were proud to be a part of, where men honored freedom, risked of themselves to fight for it, and just embodied all those old virtues you associate with good old boys in small southern towns – honesty, principle, loyalty, compassion, and honor.
The fight over it is symbolic of something worse in our culture – that spoiled nature that assumes everybody has a right to not be offended by anything, and that looks for shit to be offended by to exert power over other people by turning the crowd against them, and thereby ruining something they like. It is the province of weak people, of the sort you don’t want in your life- those eager to destroy the happiness of those around them, quick to anger over meaningless trifles, and presupposing they have a right to intrude on the lives of anyone they want to.
It is the type of mindset that can only arise when nobody has to worry about how they will feed themselves or get along with their neighbor through consideration and forgiveness to survive in the world. Once resource grow short, everybody will shut the fuck up and begin leaving each other alone, to avoid burning bridges they may need later on.
It would be nice if they did it now out of principle, but I’ll take it at this point by any means I can get it.
A right winger allied with Stalin? Hardly.
Chamberlain: The diplomat who would have allowed Germany to recover its unjustly taken territories and to war against Soviet communism while maintaining peace in western Europe. Until he was forced out by warmongers like Churchill, that is.
Hitler: THE right winger. There would be no third world invasion had the British and Americans been on his side, the right side, instead of on the side of communism. Which we’re presently enjoying oh so much, thank you.
As for the Confederate flag, the symbol of Sic Semper Tyranis is the only symbol we have that still means something.
I disagree on Hitler, based on extensive examination of Narcissists, and a goodly amount of info on him. Hitler was assuaging insecurity. True, he amassed a coalition that included many K’s, fed up with the inability of the K-leaders in Germany to do anything about the leftist appeasement of out-groups. Hitler himself espoused a lot of K-virtues as a leader, but only because he had to. He began as a worker’s party guy who wanted the people to rise up and fight the man (giving him power in the process). Once the Socialist Worker’s Party found fertile recruitment ground in bitching about out-groups victimizing mother Germany, they were off and running, and followed that track. But I believe, especially in politics, men are more than the ideas they espouse to gain power.
Hitler was for gun control, government control, a rigid state security apparatus, child informants, rule by fear, and many other elements you find in leaders who are afraid to just let people do their thing, due to amygdala hyper-triggering. Even testing the cyanide pill on Blondie and having her pups killed was not the mark of a K. I’d have tested that pill on myself, and sent my dog to live with someone else in as much happiness as she could have, with daily ice cream a firm stipulation. The idea of her trusting me as I hand her off, and somebody taking her upstairs, and knowing what was going to happen to her as I sat and waited – it makes me wish I could resurrect Hitler here, and have twenty minutes in a room with him to beat him to death with my bare hands. I don’t get angry, but the betrayal involved in hurting your own dog could make me enjoy a spot of impromptu torture and murder.
Can’t speak to Chamberlain or Churchill, as I only know the historical memes, and among those I have found more bullshit than truth as I’ve gotten older.
I do like the confederate flag though, especially now that the SJWs have decided they don’t want to see it, and Kid Rock and Nuge have taken it on as ours. It wouldn’t surprise me to see it join the Gadsden as a symbol of honest resistance.
For the record, gun laws under Hitler were more relaxed than they had been under Weimar, for German citizens. And they have been much more strict since 1945. You can look that up. The stuff about child informants and rule by fear is pure unadulterated propaganda.
As for governmental control and rigid security, you have to realize the situation Germany was in at the time. Europe was infested with communists and saboteurs and was faced with hostility from both east and west. They weren’t sitting on a safely distant continent three thousand miles away from their enemies. Hitler also understood that democracy was a sham. That last point is vital.
As for the dogs, well, as much as I appreciate your psychological insights in general I don’t think that incident is very important or even relevant. Much bigger considerations in events of the time.
You should consider expanding that comment and turning it into its own post; I’d love to have something convenient to link to next time I get into an argument with somebody over whether Hitler was left- or right-leaning.
Hello Anoncon, great blog you have here. The more I read the more this makes sense/the more I learn.
Been enjoying your posts on government surveillance. Are you aware of the Argus? It can watch a mid-sized city for days at a time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGxNyaXfJsA
I was not, thanks for that. I can’t imagine what it will be like as time goes on, because we are definitely not seeing any reversal of the current trend to just take whatever you can get.