Monthly Archives: August 2016

The Many Inventions of Jewish Publicity

B enjoys keeping the goyim of the alt-right singing from politically correct sheets of music. Someone called Rhetocrats commented: >This is why B is a good man to have around. >Even if, after we’ve gotten rid of our common enemies, … Continue reading

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A contrast between “global” and “local” current events in the blog “neighborhood”

Everyone lives in a physical neighborhood, but most people don’t talk to their neighbors. A physical neighborhood is symmetrical; if you live in Apartment Tower #7, you are necessarily the neighbor of everyone in Apartment Tower #6, whether you like … Continue reading

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The political economy of right wing death squads (as applied by Duterte’s alleged 91% approval rating)

Many funposters on the chans like to claim that Right Wing Death Squads will be lots of fun. The popular music group “Cybernazi,” for example, begins one song with the slogan “Join the Cybernazi division.” (I have to wonder just … Continue reading

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Full Metal Usury

I just saw an amazing post and I have to link it right now. On Fullmetal Alchemist The premise is that the “alchemy” in Full Metal Alchemist is actually usury. That opens up a lot of interesting perspectives. 1 – … Continue reading

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The old stuff gets broken faster than the new stuff is put in its place. Ancient social bargains, once disrupted, can neither be mended nor quickly replaced, since any such bargain takes decades to solidify.

I have noticed lately that I have no hope in terms of the story I used to tell myself about society, but I have some small scraps of hope in terms of new stories. When you grow up, you have … Continue reading

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