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First time reader I think but I am really impressed by how coherent and compelling your essay is. Thank-you for your courage to speak up. Four of my brothers and I served in active duty in the US military and we’re all really tired of the Left trying to indoctrinate our children and grandchildren into their evil woke culture.

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I appreciate your kind words

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Thanks for helping protect our children. It’s a noble endeavor, brother.

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The starting point is always ourselves. To demonstrate to the ThoughtSlimes of the world that he is making a choice to be effeminate and weak.

Men who work at it are often very supportive of anyone else working at it, no matter how unimpressive the end result. Few fat people have ever been ridiculed in a gym, for instance. Anyone trying is aware how difficult effort can be.

So I would say be the best you can be yourself, and emulate great men if you have examples you admire. Start with your body, your diet, some basic exercise. It all flows from there.

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When I was a normie, my entire politics were: “that guys politics are like that weirdo I knew in high school. I don’t want to be like them.”

Since I’ve reading RW thoughts, I can now rationalize my beliefs… but fundamentally they are intuitive and pre-rational. These leftist are just losers.

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The “Put y’all back in chains” one is wild. The implication being... that Biden has the power to do so as well, and is just being merciful towards them? It’s so crazy that those remarks weren’t a bigger deal.

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plus they're already in chains -that's what happens to dogs.

And why put chains around this "baizu lives matters" meat-shield? We want to punch through them and get to their masters.

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Pixar had the chance in the 2010s to pysop the world into boomer truth but Disney went too woke and alienated the kids‘ parents.

Disney becoming woke is a W for actual trads

If you watch any of those movies I want you to turn on your politically savvy part of your brain and try and catch all the Shitlib propaganda thats in supposedly normal and valid kids movies.

This came into my head when I red the last paragraphs about comparison.....

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true

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Just wanted to say, fantastic job on this most excellent post! I found myself pausing every paragraph or so to "restack-quote" yet another memorably phrased and eminently correct statement. Truly a delight to read!

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Liberals are short-term thinkers, the project of selling conservatism via short-term appeals, then becomes a necessary one, which I've tried, to varying degrees of success, to finish on my substack. But basically, I've also been thinking, abt. the use of "poetry" and "aesthetics" for spreading feudal ideals; liberals are bad because they are the harkonnens to our atreides; their star trek verse is gayer than our dune-iverse; the star-wars universe is more neo-feudallistic than liberal-corporate, etc.. I am beginning to think that it may awaken minds, to conceive of politics in the way liberals would -in comic book-ish, purely aesthetic terms.

So far as the "frame" of political life is short-term libs will have the best of the arg. yet even here there may be, a way to bring them to our side: via "highter interest rates which increase the demand for investment" it may be that sometimes a higher rate of interest rate - longer time horizon - will increase not decrease the flow of investment funds i.e. increase short-run prosperity and happiness. The paradox could occur, if e.g. large amounts of goods, etc. -prosperity both material and moral- have been held back, that is, if things are operating beneath their potential, due perhaps to the massive regulations/encroachments/political correctness, that left-gov. are known to impose. A higher-interest rate i.e. more power to the natural-elite, would in effect be a higher stimulus/incentive to businessmen and the bold, to overcome regulation/cultural degeneration and operate at or above capacity, and this in turn, will stimulate greater prosperity and not merely economically, but so far as society & politics depends on economics what happens for the latter, will serve as an analogy for the former.

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I'd never heard of a "Breadtuber." That sounds like the worst thing ever.

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You might be interested in my full dissection of the Napoleon movie on my own publication

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“By any objective standard society was safer, more prosperous, and purposeful pre-1970.”

Perhaps not more prosperous but maybe crime was lower.

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