Notices by happypirate (happypirate@poa.st)
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@Paultron @BroDrillard @transgrammaractivist @SrbijaStronk @Wolffkran Yeah he's been a notorious "two more weeks" poster on Ukraine. His takes are fool's gold meant to appeal to edgy right MAGA contrarians. He seems to dabble in disinfo, or at the least he doesn't vet his info seriously.
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@PraxisOfEvil They flood the zone not only on 4chan but on plebbit and twitter as well. A lot of traffic and engagement is fake JIDF shit, and what isn't JIDF is not necessarily organic but may be other interests or national actors. Depending on the target audience, the minority or plurality left over are the propaganda soft targets.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot Soon enough you'll look at a 4th of July parade or "salute the flag" rally and it will be an endless sea of brown dotted with old wrinkled white faces and absent-minded whites who are more in it for the energy and spectacle (and some of whom are out of their minds on both prescription and illicit drugs). They'll crow about how "they" nuked Japan and how "they" destroyed Germany and "they" did this or that feat in American history.
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@DW2 JAMES LAFOND WHERE ARE YOU
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@Some_German_Guy @deprecated_ii to be fair, with cover letters and CVs/resumes and shit, they aren't even read by hue-manz until several steps into the hiring process. They're processed entirely by keyword scoring. Why anyone should spend days and days writing manicured and custom tailored corporate garbage for each gig they apply to when in all likelihood they are simply running the docs through a keyword search is beyond me.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot Increasingly I think it's not worth trying to engage these people actively. They either wake up and look for the truth or they'll keep coping until they're sucking on a shotgun or spending their golden years living in the memory ward of a nursing home on dialysis getting punched and spat on daily by their diverse human melange of caretakers. I would rather most of them sunset themselves than wakeup that they are losing the struggle To Be in the long run.
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@PhenomX6 @LukeAlmighty @Terry @InceptionState @Marshall1Banana @Twoinchdestroya @WashedOutGundamPilot It's the same thing in most industries. Barrel blanks are all made by like, 3 or 4 companies I think. That's true in firearms and probably in cars and computers and chemicals and alloys as well. Anything that is capital intensive enough probably has only 2 to maybe 5 suppliers at most.
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@MaleGoddess @cjd @CharlieKruse @jeff yeah we also had years of programming in media, "We're due for another pandemic" etc. Why are we due for another pandemic? Does this actually make sense?
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@Boomerman dumb and naive broads won't survive the Most Current Year
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@HyperboreanWave I would be open to seeing exact data on how plentiful the really wild hypergamy chad riding stuff is but the old Pareto distribution mating graphics everyone spreads around aren't convincing (because they're not based on actual data). The closest are the surveys of broads who use apps on how they rate guys, and they rate guys on a Pareto rather than normal distribution. But that's again a subset of women, and these days I think a lot of the apps, especially Tinder and apps like it and especially in US/CAN/AUS/UK are pretty much dead except for very select demos. Tinder is a shitty meat market and everyone knows it.
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@HyperboreanWave The chad chasers describes a subset of women though, clearly using one's eyes one does not see the modal woman being a chad chaser. I think those women like the broads who go for jailbirds or drug dealers have always to some degree existed but their numbers have multiplied for various reasons (early and frequent sexual abuse, familial abuse/neglect, early and frequent drug abuse, perverse media and perverse social/economic incentives, etc.) and thus like a weed which has been watered and fertilized and carefully tended these broads have become noxious and they threaten to overtake the garden.
I think that migration unless there is a frontier should be skewed toward women of childbearing age by probably 2:1 at least. Historically male children died in infancy more often but they die less now, so there has to be something done there to make up the difference and restore the natural balance.
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@HyperboreanWave How is that possible that the number of single men is way higher than the number of single women in the 18-29 demo (and also in the 16-45 generally)? Are they not looking for men? Are they prostitutes? What's the deal?
I've come to the conclusion that the sex ratio is far worse than the official one, if you look at a map for 16-40, there is almost nowhere in the US (and almost nowhere in W. Europe) where there are more women than men. This is something a lot of people don't like even acknowledging for whatever reason, I guess because using your eyes is incel-adjacent.
I like sticking to data where possible, but to some degree you have to also use your eyes and my eyes tell me that the official data on several counts are wrong (illegal migrants undercounted, sex ratio way off skewed undercount excess men, all crimes undercounted particularly crimes other than murder).
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@Wormwood @Neigh-Sayer @PraxisOfEvil It's rough. If I manage to snag a decent sinecure for a while, I want to help address the lack of jobs earmarked for white guys which pretty much no one else seems to do.
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@PraxisOfEvil @Boomerman damn if you hedged against him you'd be loaded, where do you find someone so consistently wrong
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@DioZeed @LukeAlmighty @justinerickson @WashedOutGundamPilot It's not about going back, it's about going forward. Going forward is going to be what Guillaume Faye called archaeo-futurism. It's going to be a bit of the old and a bit of the new, brought together in a way that is better for life rather than abstract economic indicators or some thin rich slice of the population. Understanding this requires an honest reckoning with the industrial revolution and the industrial process which is rare among moderns, who assume that these are unalloyed goods (they are not).
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@justinerickson @LukeAlmighty @WashedOutGundamPilot Most people did not "choose" this either. You could not as a weaver compete with the industrial cloth mills. You could not as an artisan compete with cheap and nasties. You could not as a small farmer compete with agribusiness farms (which were expanding with subsidies, cheap credit, and synthetic inputs). All of these crafts have become the reserve of the rich while the proles are stuck with cheaper and cheaper mass produced dreck. You know if you're genuinely rich and you're probably not.
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@justinerickson @LukeAlmighty @WashedOutGundamPilot What do you mean? We live in a centrally planned economy. The 20th century industrial-financial consolidation process was not organic, nor inevitable, nor "freedom" nor "liberty." It was a consolidation process connived by oligarchs for their own benefit to the detriment of the common folk and the way of life of just about everyone not in the oligarchy.
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@justinerickson @LukeAlmighty @WashedOutGundamPilot It's new with industrialization. Hitler mentions this in Mein Kampf. It's not the same as a shopkeeper or artisan in the old days. They lived near or literally above the shop. No 2 hour round trip commute dealing with metal boxes of death. They could work 14 hours a day, because they didn't have to do autistic laser focus for 14 hours. They weren't on a time clock and they weren't getting being studied like ants by busy body "scientific management" specialists. They had all sorts of holidays and festivals they would take off, or market days where they would go haul crap to the market instead of sitting in their shop.
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@justinerickson @LukeAlmighty @WashedOutGundamPilot We should move somewhere between the old craft work model and the new industrial mass production model. We should roll back some of the antihuman scientific management practices. We should push people to live very close to where they work. We should undo planned obsolescence. Not everything should be mass produced because not everything needs to be; and in having a blended model, we would be less wasteful, have better goods, and have basically full employment.
There are "good" things about the past 60 or so years, but a lot of them are tainted. You have far less people farming which seems good, but the trade off is using foreign farmhands, which turned in short order to a general condition of scab labor throughout the economy, as well as huge amounts of industrial poisons being dumped on the landscape in the guise of bug and weed control. Really you want a healthy peasantry that is mostly lightly mechanized rather than what we have now, but that means having about 15% of the workforce give or take in farming rather than less than 2%. We do have plenty of food, but a lot of the food is dubious in quality and produced by a cartel which in turn is probably integrated with the broader oil-banking nexus (basically the core of the modern industrial economy).
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