@MK2boogaloo I am not a quitter. I am going to hold out and keep doing my own thing, and there are still many great anime fans and Rightists, though sometimes the only “breath of fresh air” is the ecchi posting account Femboy Prince of Darkness, which keeps me from thinking everyone else has gone insane. It is also a good place for others to read my posts on literature and my stickied arguments for accepting polygyny.
Charles Synyard (charlessynyard@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 01-Oct-2023 16:32:52 JST
Charles Synyard“Pro-Russian politician” Roberto Fico “wins Slovakia’s parliamentary election”. CNN. https://archive.ph/7zDfy While I feel like shaking my fist at Slovaks, calling them cretins for not returning L’SNS or Republika to the legislature, a win is a win, and I am pleased that Fico and friends have enough seats to form a government, if HLAS doesn’t betray and support the pro-EU, pro-Sodom left during negotiations. Like in the United States, revealing to see how contradictions in “democracy” are handled. What happens when electors do not heed the narrative, choose parties with illiberal planks? See this rationalization:
”The campaign was marked by concerns over disinformation, with Věra Jourová, the European Commission’s top digital affairs official, saying in advance the vote would be a ‘test case’ of how effective social media companies have been in countering Russian propaganda in Slovakia.”
The Smer victory is not really legitimate, because it came about through Russian propaganda. Heavy censorship, not unabridged discourse, is the guarantor of legitimate elections. Such is the eurocrat worldview. I haven’t seen any speculation that President Čaputova would refuse to allow the “wrong” winner to form a government, but I think we should start worrying. Will Slovakia follow the Ukraine, Moldova, and Greece in dismissing and criminalizingbthe opposition? With (((journalism))) like this, I fear it. #CNN#SlovakElection2023#RobertoFico#Smer#HLAS#Republika#LSNS#censorship#ProRussia#SlovakElection#Slovakia#Europe A150D7EC-F740-4A0C-BEC9-B650F5ACBA7F.jpeg
@xianc78@Rasterman Yeah no. We know elections are rigged to a degree but not absolutely. If it bothers you vote softer. No one is fooled. The redpilled know the NWO will only end either when elected governments become autocracies like Venezuela or Belarus, or there is a coup to install a junta as in Niger.
Charles Synyard (charlessynyard@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Monday, 14-Aug-2023 23:03:41 JST
Charles SynyardIs the man with the Simon Bolivar whiskers Argentina’s next leader? “Far-right Milei comes out ahead in Argentina presidential primary”. https://archive.ph/yvA27 https://archive.ph/qUeTU https://archive.ph/gaTIC Libertarian Javier Milei may not win in October, but both other candidates making the second round, Federal Peronist Sergio Massa and conservative liberal Patricia Bullrich, hail from Right of center. In the Anglosphere it has been below the fold news, but Argentina has become a Venezuela-style economic wreck, with triple-digit inflation and 40% below the poverty level, so it is no wonder the leftist Peronist tendency got completely wiped out. Whoever wins will be a marked improvement over Alberto Fernandez. The hype fixates on Austrian school devotee Milei, but he seems like a mixed bag. Says one article above, “Among other things, Milei has said that he wants to abolish the Central Bank, ban abortion, liberalize the sale of arms and open up a market for the sale of human organs.” Normally abolishing the central bank would be great, but he doesn’t mean to issue Argentine “United States Notes”, he wants to abolish the peso and just use the dollar, not a sovereigntist plank. A promise to codify protections for preborn life are good, but politicians are usually unwilling or unable to act on it in the face of “rights”. On the other hand he could probably succeed in expanding firearm ownership, then sit back as the murder rate drops as the bodies of crooks pile up, as in Bolsonaro’s Brazil. Given our wariness of libertarianism, best for voters to consider all three candidates carefully. After this cursory glance I might incline to Massa, as the legacy of Juan Peron badly needs to be rescued from the European-style socialists who have made it theirs for so long. #Argentina#ArgentineElection2023#ArgentineElection#JavierMilei#Milei#SergioMassa#Massa#PatriciaBullrich#Bullrich#AlbertoFernandez#Peronism#libertarianism#libertarian#SouthernCone#SouthAmerica#news E0D13815-B206-4AC8-8690-D314F7FB1C2F.jpeg
@ArdainianRight “Author of How Wars Profit Nopon.” Peak gamer? By the way, I’m now finally playing Torna ~ The Golden Country. Greatest challenge is definitely controlling the cursor on that screen where you spend EXP on leveling up.
Charles Synyard (charlessynyard@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Sunday, 30-Apr-2023 01:17:01 JST
Charles SynyardOne long game: recently finished the main story in Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition. According to the game, I’d played for all of 138 hours! I don’t think ofmyself as much of a gamer, and it was murder trying to find time to play. Is that fair for getting Shulk and friends to between levels 98 and 96? Now, there is the sequel story to play on the same cartridge which I’ve started and love too. Xenoblade Chronicles is fun mainly for battling enemies with no greater challenge than the ’grinding’ time commitment, and for hearing Fiora say, “I can do it, I know I can”, “Sometimes you’ve gotta get wild”, and especially, “One, two, Cross Impact!” in the usual Brittanic-sounding accent. The side quests can be either rewarding or tiring depending on mood, and of course, the plot, as in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, has a Naruto-like quality, with excessive twists leading to a villain ultimate unto remoteness. Some of the landscapes really are beautiful, and the music is sometimes transcendingly great—I am thinking of the Satorl Marsh (Night) theme. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=jXs0qruX148 It was as I was meditating on this lovely tune that I had a realization: young people listen to classical music all the time! Surely much more than hectoring baby boomer aesthetes. Fantasy video game music, the prime incarnation of contemporary classical? (The background garbage in movies and streaming shows doesn’t count; for decades, film music and high end television music has been soullessly mercenary, hardly different than commercial jingles. It lacks the relaxing, thoughtful character gaming instrumental music commonly shares with classical music that would be played in a chamber or concert hall). Returning to Xenoblade Chronicles. I think all the guys playing love Fiora. I definitely didn’t have everyone adventuring so skimpily: all were heavily suited up to match whatever heavy armor they were wearing. I already have Xenoblade Chronicles 3, but should I really begin that next? Waffling as to whether to buy and start Advance Wars 1+2, a long-anticipated game, first, or even order Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna — The Golden Country, to not leave a gap before moving on in the series. #XenobladeChroniclesDefinitiveEdition#XenobladeChronicles#XenobladeChronicles3#MonolithSoft#NintendoSwitch#Nintendo#fantasy#classicalmusic#music#gaming#videogames#games 2771E97B-0EE3-4C36-B2C4-17814A04DA4D.jpeg