Notices by Ame (americanchampion@poa.st), page 3
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@WashedOutGundamPilot Banks will occasionally send you "put money in here and we will give you X bonus" messages that look like a scam, but they are legit - if finicky about it. It generally beats the stock market.
The assumption is that most people won't read the fine print, or will forget, or will take the money but then just leave it in the bank at 0.01 percent interest long enough that the bank makes their money back.
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@ArdainianRight @mrsaturday I've thought about this quite a bit. America's federalist structure makes it naturally resilient to radicalism, but also provides for a natural path to power for competent people who know how to make friends and entrench themselves, and can prove themselves to be better leadership than the feds. A local authority has a lot more power than he would in Europe, ditto a state governor.
It's for this reason that state governorships are so closely-guarded by the regime, but all we need is for one good guy to break through, and we get fifty chances every four years.
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@ArdainianRight Personally, I don't think we need more names thought up by less-than-useful intellectuals. Just "the Right" works perfectly well, and, like the best of our cadre, isn't terminally online and cliquish.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @jimmybuffettfanaccount @nierenstein I always modeled "the ick" as "this guy is weak" rather than "this guy is bad". Threatening arson and fake-abandoning is the opposite as the ick.
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@RealRaul @Paultron @WashedOutGundamPilot Something to note is that the modern military is a culture of yes-men. Everything has to insist that leadership are geniuses, they only take the highest-quality people, and every enemy country is hopelessly incompetent whereas the latest wunderwaffen will secure U.S. supremacy for the next century. This has probably started to extend to the DNC's party line, as well. The economy is going great, groceries and housing aren't increasingly unaffordable.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @SuperSnekFriend It probably wouldn't crit us quite as hard if we lived in a more romantic world, but as it is, these are a dose of a very fundamental emotion that even the very lucky among us haven't received the ideal amount of. A pure childhood friend romance is something like seeing the old Penn Station, with no trash lying on the ground and hundreds of healthy White people walking through - it's at once completely alien to us and more real than reality.
It's similar to how nostalgia for 20 years ago has become culturally hegemonic and spun off countless little aesthetic movements with surprisingly wide reach. In a healthy setting, it's a little push that says "Wasn't childhood great? Wouldn't you love to give it to someone new?" when it's the right time. Now, though, having kids is far rarer, and even expressing the desire is discouraged, so the longing for youth becomes completely detached and increasingly powerful. It helps that things are terrible now, but I don't think that's the strongest part of it.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot I really do hope those of us who are technologically inclined are looking up the homemade drones being fielded (to great success) by the various enemies of the U.S. around the world right now.
Imagine the progress that could be made in that field if all of the disgruntled American engineering majors were helping development along.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @Beefki I don't think there are all that many sincere people among the left. The idea that the "true believers" would take over and run things has been said by conservatives for a long time, but we always see the opposite. The cucking of the Bernie people (twice in a row) is the most famous example, while the state ruthlessly buckbreaking the Palestine protestors is the most recent.
The chief obstacles I see are twofold. First, the people running things are extremely paranoid and neurotic, and see any attempt at backing off of their hostility to Amerikaners as a potential threat - the minute the boot is off our collective necks, we're dangerous again. Second, normie Whites are a lot less naive than politics wonks give them credit for. Top Gun II was a classical rah-rah "we all bleed red white and blue" - style movie, and it barely moved the needle. Republicans, particularly the young ones, are starting to feel warmer towards Russia than to whichever fake country the regime is using as a battering ram against them at the moment, which is a big change from what we saw in 2012 - the massive push for the Ukraine on reddit only seemed to appeal to troons, communists, obese boomers, and other dross that can't fight.
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@Tactical @lonestarr @asa Oof. Tried sending a letter to the next level up in the system? "Hey, this guy spends all his time at the pulpit talking about far-left politics, and it's alienating the congregation."
Righties are less likely to complain about things, but institutions that still have friendlies in them are looking for excuses to get rid of these freaks. A few letters, especially if you can get other right-leaning members on board, serves as such an excuse. If you can find social media posts along the right lines, from either the "priest" or the congregants, that helps too.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot > 10 ways you say the n-word without saying the n-word
Ooh ooh I know this one
1. Coon
2. Jigaboo
3. Gollywog
4. Jamface
5. Pavement Ape
6. Darkie
7. Porch Monkey
8. Buck
9. Moon Cricket
10. Jogger
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@McMongoose @WashedOutGundamPilot @wgiwf Seems like this is the other side of the problem. For every anon with his shit together but no idea where to find a woman who doesn't have a body count (and a body) larger than Carlos Hathcock's, there's a father out of the city who's trying to figure out how to let his daughter meet a guy that other than the pothead working at the gas station without sending her off to become an excel spreadsheet lady on ten different kinds of antidepressant.
Part of the problem is that there aren't any safe community events where both young men and young women regularly show up. Even the churches are split now, you've got fire and brimstone and 50 men plus a few grandmothers, or you've got pride flag church with eight wine aunts and one or two younger women who were raised Christian and just went with whatever's closest when they moved out.
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@ArdainianRight Futa is weird but it is a real fetish with people willing to pay for content, and that fetish is for women with schlongs. Trannies are creepy-looking mentally-ill men with schlongs, so the market remained open and unexploited even with them present.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot Same deal as the Trump assassination - the official story (no USG assistance in the pipeline destruction, and no complicity from the SS in the Trump assassination) is obviously fake, and anyone smart enough to successfully do something of this scale even under ideal conditions knows it's fake.
I do sometimes wonder, though, whether there are a lot more things like this that aren't allowed, and they just get swept under the rug. Like, maybe some pro-Palestine guy tried to wax Chuck Schumer and got popped, but it didn't make it to the news cycle because they didn't want imitators. There are millions of people out there, and you would think that some of them would occasionally try to take a shot at someone important, even if the smart money's not on them succeeding. The non-conspiracy explanation is that there's no evolutionary incentive for lone wolf attacks of that kind, so people like that gradually stopped existing. Breivik was one of the only guys that comes to mind when you think of a guy going after a political target without an established power supporting him and giving him a chance at survival if he makes it out. The leftie terrorists of the Cold War era all had an established network backed by the USSR and their co-ethnics in the U.S., and ended up with tenure at Columbia.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @PoalackJokes88 @Griffith @synapsid @EdBoatConnoisseur @john_rando Absolutely. Stats seem to bear this out, but it's tricky to navigate. Understandable, given that the female equivalent of "what if she divorces me and takes a huge chunk of my net worth" is "what if he ups my body count and discards me", and both of those are meaningful concerns for anyone who wants to raise a family someday. Encouraging, in a way, that there are girls who see the danger and want to avoid it.
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@EdBoatConnoisseur @synapsid @WashedOutGundamPilot > the kids who currently are 10yo and below, they've already been priced out of ever owning a house in their lives.
Not directly related, but with a decent search process and good tech-savviness, you can still find a pretty solid deal. Mentioned my friend before, but he paid five figures cash for a decent place not too long ago. Just need to cross-reference Redfin listings with the census racial map to make sure you aren't being sold a ticket to nigville.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot @Shadowman311 I see people saying this, but I don't think I've ever hatewatched one of these shows. As far as I can tell, it's just the algorithm looking for anything that's both allowed on Youtube and compatible with people looking for something vaguely right-leaning.
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@koropokkur @WashedOutGundamPilot They can do fine in Asia. Worth noting most posts like this are from a reddit community of Chinese incels trying to 'psyop' people. I'm not even joking; they blame "WMAF" relationships for all of their problems in life and dedicate hours every day to seething about them.
I'm not pro-miscegenation, but they are completely out of their minds.
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@C_J_S @Hyperhidrosis @WashedOutGundamPilot > One is that recent generations have been less active but more heightmaxxed.
Yeah, and here are some other good ones.
People get taller over time because it's a trait that is very strongly selected for and pretty strongly genetic (you can gain or lose some inches due to environmental factors, but the baseline is genetic) - that's just evolution. People got more sedentary over time because of the advance of technology.
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@WashedOutGundamPilot The height paradox is that those 5'7" guys who lost two inches staying up all night and drinking soda as teens but got their shit together as adults would go above and beyond to make sure their sons ate healthy and good a good night's sleep, but unfortunately the odds of having any has already been dramatically reduced.
Part of the role of uncles is that it's a wider net that can provide these kinds of examples, in a casual "Hey, take it from someone who's made those choices" kind of way.
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@ArdainianRight @internetfreak @Spingebill Internet radicals don't want to hear it, but people act according to incentives, not ideology. Violence is expensive, and the prerequisites for it are that people think it will work, and people think nothing else will work. First box requires at least local-level organization, high morale, and a sense of a shared set of goals. These things are built up gradually as things decline, with conventional politics, then civil disobedience serving as a laboratory for sources of leadership and allies. Second box requires every single less-costly alternative to be tried to the maximum extent possible. Things don't heat up until:
> The electoral system is seen as a complete hoax by the general public
The UK is there, America will hit that point if they have to spend the week after election day printing off ballots for a second election in a row.
> The authorities are discredited as a potential mediator
The UK is getting pretty close there, America's multi-tier government means that a breakaway by a lower tier of authority might be more plausible than anything after this point.
> The government is seen as an inescapable, immediate threat
More plausible in Europe than America. It's always better to take cover and wait it out if you can do so, and the only people saying otherwise are the ones who don't intend to be among those doing the fighting. The Russians got through the USSR by keeping their heads down, getting as far from their enemies as possible, and waiting for the inevitable, and while this isn't especially romantic, it's a lot better than getting a substantial share of the nation's bravest and most capable people killed fighting an organized, heavily-armed government that's just going to fall apart within a decade anyways.
Worth pointing out that none of the people demanding everyone "sack up and start a civil war" have done it themselves. The high-agency, dangerous people that could actually do it are better off just moving (the second box isn't checked), and the e-agitators just want to project their incapacity onto others to feel better about themselves (the first box isn't checked).
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