How #BLM is Ending America’s Patience With Diversity
by Jonathan Peter Wilkinson (January 10th, 2017)
There are people in Amerika that hate diversity. They simply cannot bear the burden of having people from a different cultural background. They are so steeped in their zenophobic bile that they lash out in sadistic violence and viciously beat those unlike themselves. In Chicago, four of these haters kidnapped a mentally handicapped person and […]
Tags: black lives matter, diversity, internationalism, multiculturalism Posted in Politics | 1 Comment »
SHFT Is LARP
by Brett Stevens (January 9th, 2017)
Whenever a large group of people seems to enjoy talking about something, back yourself up and stop to think: it is a lie. Whatever the Crowd likes is always a lie, usually a paired distraction from the real problem and scapegoating of an easier target so we can beat up wimps and feel like we […]
Tags: collapse, decay, decline, first world, LARP, SHFT, third-world Posted in Politics | 11 Comments »
How We Know That Diversity Cannot Work
by Brett Stevens (January 9th, 2017)
Another day, and the news is dominated again by headlines of race, as it has been in America since its founding — when diversity meant Indians, African slaves and Irish day laborers — and in Europe since the continent shifted Leftward in the 1960s. We have become accustomed to the ongoing failure of diversity around […]
Tags: diversity, equality, internationalism, multiculturalism Posted in Politics | 5 Comments »
Consequential Formalism
by Jonathan Peter Wilkinson (January 9th, 2017)
It’s hard to talk about the evils of overgovernance without factual evidence. In theory, we all want freedom. In practice, we all want security. The two frequently exist in tension. This is particularly true of people who will not avail themselves of their freedom to produce their own financial security. Fans of significantly engaged and […]
Tags: big-government, parasitism, taxes Posted in Politics | 4 Comments »
Evil Crossbreeds With Stupid In Alaska
by Jonathan Peter Wilkinson (January 8th, 2017)
I’d find the comedy show at the US EPA more amusing if they A) Genuinely cared about the environment B) Were actually just kidding Instead, they care more about enforcing sets of rules based upon increasingly spurious findings of human endangerment. They have recently noted that wood smoke can be detrimental to air quality. Perhaps […]
Tags: alaska, big-government, EPA, regulation Posted in Politics | 13 Comments »
Dot-Com 3.0 Collapse Inbound
by Brett Stevens (January 8th, 2017)
More signs that the dot-com people who we are supposed to respect as “geniuses” are in fact drudges who got lucky: Google’s new big news is a minivan and virtual reality continues to bore everyone except the nerds. Silicon Valley has forgotten how to add utility to its products. Self-driving cars are great for avoiding […]
Tags: collapse, dot-com 3.0 Posted in Social Reality | 12 Comments »
Outliers (#39)
by Brett Stevens (January 8th, 2017)
The first week of 2017 kicked off with massive doubt as the Obama era ended in a flurry of last-minute executive orders, pardons and other attempts to sabotage the incoming Trump administration. Liberal democracy continued to lose ground as illusion became less preferable than functional realism. Europe intensified its retreat from the ideology of humanism […]
Tags: linkpost, open thread, outliers Posted in Meta | 3 Comments »
How To End Diversity
by Brett Stevens (January 7th, 2017)
We know that diversity is over, meaning that the policy of diversity has failed. This does not reflect badly on any race or races, but on the idea of diversity — different ethnic, cultural and religious groups co-existing in the same civilization — as a realistic principle. We have seen what it brings, and done […]
Tags: diversity, internationalism, low self-esteem, modern lifestyle, multiculturalism, self-pity, welfare state Posted in Politics | 14 Comments »
Why The Mainstream Media Has Died
by Brett Stevens (January 6th, 2017)
If you wonder why the media shifted SJW over the past decade, an account of its sudden loss of power makes sense out of the dilemma: “The media world has been closed since radio,” he said, speaking to moderator Michael Kassan, the CEO of consultancy MediaLink. But the internet has changed that dynamic, removing the […]
Tags: media, SJWs Posted in Realism | 3 Comments »
Does Barack Obama Intend To Rule America Indefinitely?
by Brett Stevens (January 6th, 2017)
The last few weeks of the rule of Barack Obama have revealed a dark side to his personality: he seems intent on holding on to power even if only by attempting to thwart those who come after him. During this time, he has blamed Russia for interference in American elections without solid proof, and other […]
Tags: barack obama, NATO, russia, war powers, world war iii Posted in Politics | 6 Comments »
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