Fontaine
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Another piece of Jewish poison by (((Fontaine))) you'll say. Well, hear me out before dismissing me as a Jewish agitator.
I used to believe at some point that politics could hold a solution to hypergamy, inceldom, and general trends that are deeply problematic in our culture. Now I don't, and I want to help young members here see the light sooner.
1) By definition, politics is about the welfare of the majority (the "city"), not of special groups. The proposition that the whole of society should change to accommodate the welfare of a few men who were unlucky in the genetic lottery seems like a hard sell. It did work for blacks in the 1960s, and then gays, however it worked mostly because their freedom wouldn't restrict the freedom of others. Incels want to restrict the freedom of 50% of society, ie women.
2) White nationalism and patriarchy died with Hitler in 1942 at Stalingrad. I don't even know why white nationalism keeps being discussed today. Both Hitler and Rosenberg knew that the outcome of WW2 would determine everything for, I quote, "ten centuries" = a millennium. It's just not possible to act as if WW2 never happened. Due to the sunk cost fallacy, modern Western society will always refuse to admit Hitler was right, assuming he was (he certainly was partially right, imo, on the general importance of genetics).
3) If you define yourself as an activist but aren't actually active elsewhere than on a computer keyboard, this is a big warning sign that your views are way too fringe to be advocated IRL. How can your political party seize Washington if you're too afraid to organize a real-life meeting?
4) If you look extra closely at history you quickly discover that the impact of politics on the evolution of society is deeply exaggerated. In most cases, politics merely acted as a catalyst, suddenly putting to the forefront centuries of hidden social evolution. Feminism and the sexual revolution were mostly driven by technological change (homemaking appliances, the Pill...) and the rise of atheism (Christianity, via the threat of eternal torture in Hell, used to be the best deterrent against fornication and divorce).
I used to believe at some point that politics could hold a solution to hypergamy, inceldom, and general trends that are deeply problematic in our culture. Now I don't, and I want to help young members here see the light sooner.
1) By definition, politics is about the welfare of the majority (the "city"), not of special groups. The proposition that the whole of society should change to accommodate the welfare of a few men who were unlucky in the genetic lottery seems like a hard sell. It did work for blacks in the 1960s, and then gays, however it worked mostly because their freedom wouldn't restrict the freedom of others. Incels want to restrict the freedom of 50% of society, ie women.
2) White nationalism and patriarchy died with Hitler in 1942 at Stalingrad. I don't even know why white nationalism keeps being discussed today. Both Hitler and Rosenberg knew that the outcome of WW2 would determine everything for, I quote, "ten centuries" = a millennium. It's just not possible to act as if WW2 never happened. Due to the sunk cost fallacy, modern Western society will always refuse to admit Hitler was right, assuming he was (he certainly was partially right, imo, on the general importance of genetics).
3) If you define yourself as an activist but aren't actually active elsewhere than on a computer keyboard, this is a big warning sign that your views are way too fringe to be advocated IRL. How can your political party seize Washington if you're too afraid to organize a real-life meeting?
4) If you look extra closely at history you quickly discover that the impact of politics on the evolution of society is deeply exaggerated. In most cases, politics merely acted as a catalyst, suddenly putting to the forefront centuries of hidden social evolution. Feminism and the sexual revolution were mostly driven by technological change (homemaking appliances, the Pill...) and the rise of atheism (Christianity, via the threat of eternal torture in Hell, used to be the best deterrent against fornication and divorce).
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