Notices by Ame (americanchampion@poa.st), page 2
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@JohnYoungE @judgedread @PHarrghis "The >White admixture in blacks is actually Jewish because slaveowners were disproportionately Jewish and more inclined to racemixing" is a very kino conspiracy theory. It's schizo-sounding enough to be entertaining while being backed by enough evidence both statistical and observational to be plausible.
Not as keen on the second point, though. After all of the censorship left RW twitter swarmed with shylocks, they immediately pivoted to desperately trying to push as much of the standard agenda as they could get away with. I'd have considered it plausible before Alamariu and his weird little clique simultaneously started dedicating half their timelines to why anti-semitism is heckin' declassee and low-status.
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@Victor_Emmanuel @YTFoidLover1488 @WashedOutGundamPilot Anime characters are anime, that's their race. It's like Japanese, but with White people things they find cool, and some extra stuff like the possibility for blue hair, or pink hair, or red or purple eyes. It makes sense as a Platonic ideal of beauty, but it's not going to fit cleanly into any real world category.
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@Victor_Emmanuel @YTFoidLover1488 @WashedOutGundamPilot Still Anime. In Anime, Japan and Europe both have the same mix of blondes, redheads, the rare brunette, black hair, and various other colors, plus different eye colors.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot This seems like the sort of thing I could actually build, and would be cool to build.
> Database of Eva waifu images (or a bunch of LoRAs)
> Embed the song with a multimodal ML model and use the embedding to grab or gen an appropriate image
> facial detection to locate the Sonnenrad, background segmentation to interpose it between the girl and the background
> Could just go wild with the animation, varying speed and diameter in line with the music. There's probably a Python library that'll abstract the audio processing away to make this into something relatively quick and self-contained.
Yeah, this could be done. @graf could add it as the default audio visualization every 4/20. Community project?
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @greentext There are a bunch of them now, practically a genre unto itself
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@WashedOutGundamPilot "AI" is to the modern internet as "cars" is to American cities and "guns" is to American crime rates. A convenient excuse for a problem the redditors are too cowardly to talk about.
Someday the undersea cables will be cut, and we will be free again.
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@DW2 @TrevorGoodchild @bybonsonofphola @ChristiJunior @judgedread The reason for this is that any non-controlled space becomes a space where people who don't like the regime can talk about things, and they'll always come to the same conclusions.
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@ArdainianRight @transgrammaractivist @Tactical For what it's worth, between Russia and the Trump thing, I sort of understand the whole "harden their hearts" idea from the Bible. If they'd just taken the absurdly generous peace deal Russia offered at the start, they'd be in a way better position now, and could just try again later anyways. Instead, their genocidal hatred for the Russians caused them to start a massive geopolitical conflict that bound every enemy of the U.S. together, embarrassed and discredited the U.S. in the eyes of many neutral countries, and crippled the economies of NATO's European puppets.
Ditto with Trump - he's done some helpful things for us like avoiding a regime change war in Syria, giving us some more time before demographic collapse, and so on, but they probably could have, at the start, played nice, let him go through his domestic agenda, and then, while he was still trusting, convinced him to endorse some random neocon for 2028 to try to get them back on track. Instead, they radicalized half of America with a third-world level sham election, normalized high-profile assassination attempts, and they've got the most popular man in White America telling people about replacement migration, recommending mass deportations, and pointing out that the system is illegitimate.
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@ArdainianRight @irie_new So that's the WMD we invaded Iraq over. I was wondering where it went.
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@skylar @ArdainianRight People saying this don't seem to watch his actual speeches. His rhetoric is quite a bit more extreme than in 2016 or 2020, it's just that the media has realized that pointing out the based parts makes him more popular rather than less.
"I'm going to deport the 20,000 'legally' - imported Haitians to Venezuela" may be necessary and completely warranted now that they're just straight-up using rapefugees as a terror weapon against recalcitrant areas, but it's also beyond the pale for any Republican candidate ever before him.
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@ArdainianRight @JedDrudge @Evil_Bender I don't think Israel cares either way. While they have absolute power over Congress, their influence on things beyond that is overstated. They've got Schumer on-side for racial reasons, and they've got Epstein videos of McConnell and whoever's running the House GOP, so the infinity money will keep coming either way. If they cared about keeping America functional, they'd disband things like HIAS. Insofar as either candidate has a distinct policy on Israel beyond "Congress will continue to send them billions of dollars with veto-proof majorities, so I may as well collect some campaign donations", we've got:
Trump:
> Already refused to start a regime change war in Syria, and spent his last few months demanding an Afghanistan withdrawal so loudly that Biden had to go through with it for fear of radicalizing the pipe-hitters.
> Wants a competent American military, but the top Pentagon brass just stonewall him on reforming anything, so that won't go anywhere.
> Dislikes Netanyahu on a personal level ("Netanyahu? Fuck him.") but does not care enough to try to remove him from power or replace him with someone else.
Harris / Democrats (no distinction):
> The neocons have been completely integrated, so there's total support for any new war that Israel wants.
> They're incapable of keeping the military remotely competent, though. I don't think the AIPAC people understand this or care about it, though, Israeli military expertise has always been overstated by boomers.
> Dislikes Netanyahu because he's self-interested and willing to jeopardize Israel for the sake of staying in power. They've tried and failed to stir up a color revolution against him, though, so unlikely that they're still a threat to him.
Remember that Israel went all-in on Romney in 2012, one of the only times they really favored one candidate over the other out in the open, and he lost. Even if they cared who won, it wouldn't matter.
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@ArdainianRight Bro, holy fuck. A Ukraine-supporting akbar-trafficker glownog tried to kill My President.
Hopefully Trump's campaign team knows how to make this one stick in the headlines. Between "ZOG wants to put 20,000 Haitian migrants in your small, 60,000 population city" and this, it can be a very galvanizing news cycle for anyone right-of-center.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @supersid333 There have been teenage weeb girls since I was a kid, at the very least. The greentexts about the one "yandere" otaku girl or the one who thought she was a mythical wolf or something have gone from funny to being 00's nostalgia.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @MK2boogaloo I maintain that anime is a medium rather than a trend, like movies, or books, or video games. It's just any animation made in Japan. It's been pretty steady over the years, with a relatively stable mixture of tween weeaboos, imageboard people, and nerds of various stripes.
Only real way to kill it is total capture of the entire production chain, including the really niche stuff, which I don't think can happen. Even if it does, the old stuff is so universally respected that no amount of new garbage could completely ruin its reputation (everybody likes Spirited Away).
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @givenup @PinochetsCommieCopter > It sounds as if the libs are self-deporting this year too, the election cycle is making them feel "unwelcome"
Oh, absolutely. The boomers get laughed at here for the little culture war things, but the ability to make it known that certain kinds of people are unwelcome is a godsend.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @givenup @PinochetsCommieCopter > There's a big family buy we're all niggling over, we want to centralize to survive but there isn't a good spot that can employ all of us
I'm in a similar position. My misgivings about the den of neocons trying to regroup there aside, Florida has been the target of an unintentional years-long advertising campaign for young, high-agency White guys, so that's where my attention has been focused.
I've run a script generating a racial dot map, referencing individual census blocks, and using nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/ to look at school demos to see the future makeup of potential areas (note that wealthy areas have private schools, so you'll get a disproportionately brown picture if you use this trick there). If you figure out some useful tricks on this front, I'll incorporate them and share them with any like-minded people I share code with. Likewise, if there's anything I might have that could be useful to you, don't hesitate to let me know.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @givenup > cozy zone
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@WashedOutGundamPilot One of the most whitepilling things you can tell a young guy is that the top 10 percent of men are always going to do well, and it's never been easier to get into that category.
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@ArdainianRight @wgiwf @LouisConde @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired @nierenstein I don't think DeSantis can pull off anything, at this point. Nobody outside of his clique of gay intellectuals and D.C. nevertrumpers actually likes him, and the Dems see him as weak. He stayed in the 2024 primary long enough to lose all credibility, and withdrew with a snarky, backbiting statement that guarantees that the Trump lads (which is every Republican under the age of forty) won't ever show up for him. He has no potential base of power, and while he'll probably attempt a 2028 run (unless something extreme happens), nobody's excited to turn out for him. His handlers could've pulled something off if they were smarter, but they couldn't resist having him openly endorse and give appointments to all of the most hated anti-Trump figures, most of whom have failed catastrophically and crippled his reputation for competence in the process.
The "moderate, principled" GOP establishment isn't going to be a meaningful force in the future. All we've really seen from them is some rearguard sabotage of the increasingly fully-Trump-captured Republican party, and the talking heads all jumping ship to the Dems to grift off of resistards. The Democrats are already accustomed to making sure certain golden gooses don't get slaughtered while they loot the country, so I'd expect that Newsom Dems would be a better fit for running a regime-friendly safe haven for the upper-middle class. I don't see civil collapse involving explicit demarcation of borders, of course - something like the Irish Troubles, with the state, state-backed irregulars, and state-opposed irregulars all going around trying to clean up the areas where their respective fighting populations are densest, with GOP governors maintaining a more intense version of their current role as officials that are subservient to the regime but must occasionally give way to their constituents to prevent (exclusively political now, but mixed in this hypothetical) reprisals. "Militias" wouldn't be a bunch of guys with an explicit flag and battle line being led around by glowies, they'd be unnamed associations of close friends and relatives with no online presence that got their start disposing of home invaders' bodies when it became clear that self-defense was de-facto illegal, and gradually extended their scope to eliminating hard-to-replace sources of regime intelligence and influence within driving distance of their homes.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @Lavaearth Reminiscent of how the U.S. keeps making the ukraine throw thousands of its men into pointless "offensives" that get them all killed because its leadership believes that wars are fought in news headlines rather than on battlefields. They believed (and even admit to believing, now) that a sufficiently epic media clapback about Kursk would make the Russians redirect all their forces, and they were so sure of this that they gambled the defense of a strategically vital area on it working.
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