Ironically, they become the the thing they claim to despise, they are the problem they believe they're the response to, the evil they think they are better than.
ignored the Northeast coast. Those guys are problem, too. They may be easier to suppress, I figure they can be starved into submission. Or we could just make New York a prison...
They've got farms in Maine, right? Stephen King always made it seem so rural... the CITIES would implode. Too dense. But the rural areas would be OK. Doesn't Martha Stewart live up that way?
Fri Jan 15 2021 21:05:46 MST from TheDaveAll we have to do is deny them food for a bit. They don't know how to grow anything.
Fri Jan 15 2021 21:07:18 MST from ParanoidDelusionsThey've got farms in Maine, right? Stephen King always made it seem so rural... the CITIES would implode. Too dense. But the rural areas would be OK. Doesn't Martha Stewart live up that way?
Fri Jan 15 2021 21:05:46 MST from TheDaveAll we have to do is deny them food for a bit. They don't know how to grow anything.
The thing about the farms east of the Appalachians is that they can sustain themselves just fine, and probably all the towns round those parts, without any trouble at all. What they're not feeding is the cities. And you think those farmers are gonna put up with the city folk coming around to steal their food once the famine sets in? Nope. All those libs will ruin the surrounding countryside in the attempt and they'll be toast in 4-6 months at the latest.
Seems reasonable. Where does New York get its sustenance? For some reason - I believe it must be Ohio.
Sat Jan 16 2021 01:20:47 MST from TheDaveThe thing about the farms east of the Appalachians is that they can sustain themselves just fine, and probably all the towns round those parts, without any trouble at all. What they're not feeding is the cities. And you think those farmers are gonna put up with the city folk coming around to steal their food once the famine sets in? Nope. All those libs will ruin the surrounding countryside in the attempt and they'll be toast in 4-6 months at the latest.
Sat Jan 16 2021 21:06:33 MST from ParanoidDelusionsSeems reasonable. Where does New York get its sustenance? For some reason - I believe it must be Ohio.
Sat Jan 16 2021 01:20:47 MST from TheDaveThe thing about the farms east of the Appalachians is that they can sustain themselves just fine, and probably all the towns round those parts, without any trouble at all. What they're not feeding is the cities. And you think those farmers are gonna put up with the city folk coming around to steal their food once the famine sets in? Nope. All those libs will ruin the surrounding countryside in the attempt and they'll be toast in 4-6 months at the latest.
New York City gets it sustenance from all the upstate New York farms.
They get their electricity from Niagara Falls.
They get their water from the Catskill Mountains.
Upstate NY can survive on its own, and i very red compared to the city folk.
Same can be said about California. I hope both places are ready to practice siege warfare with their urban city states and remind them that without the rural interior, those places go hungry.
I think a 6 week boycott of the major blue urban areas by the midwest, the interior of California, other agricultural areas - would remind the metro hubs how dependent they are on the labor of the Red rural areas.
Sun Jan 17 2021 17:55:53 MST from Google Bot
Sat Jan 16 2021 21:06:33 MST from ParanoidDelusionsSeems reasonable. Where does New York get its sustenance? For some reason - I believe it must be Ohio.
Sat Jan 16 2021 01:20:47 MST from TheDaveThe thing about the farms east of the Appalachians is that they can sustain themselves just fine, and probably all the towns round those parts, without any trouble at all. What they're not feeding is the cities. And you think those farmers are gonna put up with the city folk coming around to steal their food once the famine sets in? Nope. All those libs will ruin the surrounding countryside in the attempt and they'll be toast in 4-6 months at the latest.
New York City gets it sustenance from all the upstate New York farms.
They get their electricity from Niagara Falls.
They get their water from the Catskill Mountains.
Upstate NY can survive on its own, and i very red compared to the city folk.
Sun Jan 17 2021 18:41:22 MST from ParanoidDelusionsSame can be said about California. I hope both places are ready to practice siege warfare with their urban city states and remind them that without the rural interior, those places go hungry.
I think a 6 week boycott of the major blue urban areas by the midwest, the interior of California, other agricultural areas - would remind the metro hubs how dependent they are on the labor of the Red rural areas.
Sun Jan 17 2021 17:55:53 MST from Google Bot
Sat Jan 16 2021 21:06:33 MST from ParanoidDelusionsSeems reasonable. Where does New York get its sustenance? For some reason - I believe it must be Ohio.
Sat Jan 16 2021 01:20:47 MST from TheDaveThe thing about the farms east of the Appalachians is that they can sustain themselves just fine, and probably all the towns round those parts, without any trouble at all. What they're not feeding is the cities. And you think those farmers are gonna put up with the city folk coming around to steal their food once the famine sets in? Nope. All those libs will ruin the surrounding countryside in the attempt and they'll be toast in 4-6 months at the latest.
New York City gets it sustenance from all the upstate New York farms.
They get their electricity from Niagara Falls.
They get their water from the Catskill Mountains.
Upstate NY can survive on its own, and i very red compared to the city folk.
I really wish they'd do it. They don't understand how in control they could be. There's literally no way to take over a farming operation and maintain the output. Farming is arcane lore to most city people. I grew up around farmers and I think of myself as a noob. I would survive, but it would be rough going. The rest of them? They're going to die within two months.
"I saw you at a Nazi rally... therefore, you are a Nazi." Social Credit comes to America.
Here is the problem - and we know it. Science knows it.
Conservatives are less likely to be influenced by ideological differences to avoid a merchant and withhold their patronage. Being conservatives - we're more likely to weigh in things like convenience, price, and other factors in deciding what the best economic decision is.
Liberals are more likely to weigh ideology and shared values over price, convenience, quality and other factors in choosing the merchants, retailers, and service providers they do business with. They're more tribal - which is why virtue signaling is such an important factor of their cultural habits.
Therefore - the alternative, "We just do the same thing back to them," doesn't work. Not because of the perception that the Left leaning merchants offer the best things... Target, Starbucks, CostCo...
And note - it doesn't even matter if they are actually Left leaning or not they simply have to virtue signal that they agree, and not do anything disagreeable (which, not being racist, not being sexist, not being homophobic - it isn't hard to FAKE being on their side when all you want is their transactions with your company...)
In an ideal world, this woman would lose her job, and there would be conservative companies beating down her door to offer her a job of equal pay and equal prestige - and she wouldn't be abusing that - she wouldn't be blaming Parlor and Gab when really those were used as an excuse to let go an inferior employee. We would have a network, a good-ol-boys-and-girls club - that would circle its wagons around conservative values and we could create our own economy, our own circuit, our own pool of all the things they have in place.
But strategically, we're beat. Conservative values regarding "life isn't fair, you have to pick yourself up from injustices, dust yourself off, and self-actualize your own recovery..." Our own values of independence and self-accountability prevent us from having the collective strength that Liberals have. I can't get Ben Shapiro or the Cautious Conservative or the Daily Caller or any of the well known Right Wing platforms or publishers or celebrities to give me a nod, to give me a break, to hire me on. I link to my past articles and reach out to them. Most of them ignore me. The few who contact me back suggest "write a blog, start a podcast, build your own empire. That is what I did..."
I understand that they're just showing conservative values. But an outspoken, snarky tech journalist cancelled by the Left Media because he is conservative - should be picked up by the Right Media immediately. Those who run the Right Leaning media sites should *welcome* getting that kind of previous experience and expanding their media reach outside of just politics into technology. But they're myopic... and *conservative*.
It is why we're losing. We do not have the tribal unity with one another that Liberal Democrats do. Not coincidentally, maybe - I saw this kind of collective unity among white Catholics (who tend to lean Left) in Ohio. Our ideas about capitalism and the free market and competition are our liability here. We need to see ourselves as incorporated, instead of independent individuals making it on their own - otherwise, Liberalism becomes the WalMart of political ideologies - and most people shop there because it is easy and convenient and reliable and has a commodity of scale - and the right, operating as a loose community of like-minded mom-and-pop stores, slowly goes out of business 1 by 1, until there is only WalMart left.
Holy shit...
This literally includes a video that claims to be of Bill Gates giving a briefing to the DOD on vaccinating against religious fundamentalism.
No exaggeration. Basically using vaccination to change the way people *think*.
How is this *not* like condemned research on lobotomies or the kind of "science" that the Germans were practicing in the late 30's and early 40's?
https://forum.legaljunkies.com/forum/forum-information/law-news/china-news/643806-was-china-set-up-by-obama-s-cia-and-dr-anthony-fauci-in-2014-by-giving-corona-virus-bio-weapon-to-wuhan-lab
I'll note that it sounds like the person addressing the speaker actually says, "Dr. Olson, your theory..." before the speaker interrupts, "Sorry, let me complete..."
Context to this video would be lovely.
A little more information:
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-gates-fundamentalists-penta-idUSKBN22P35M
Wed Mar 31 2021 09:37:18 MST from "ParanoidDelusions" <paranoiddelusions@wallofhate.com>I'll note that it sounds like the person addressing the speaker actually says, "Dr. Olson, your theory..." before the speaker interrupts, "Sorry, let me complete..."
Context to this video would be lovely.
A little more information:
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-gates-fundamentalists-penta-idUSKBN22P35M
Wed Mar 31 2021 09:40:53 MST from "ParanoidDelusions" <paranoiddelusions@wallofhate.com>A little more information:
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-gates-fundamentalists-penta-idUSKBN22P35M
Wed Mar 31 2021 09:37:18 MST from "ParanoidDelusions" <paranoiddelusions@wallofhate.com>I'll note that it sounds like the person addressing the speaker actually says, "Dr. Olson, your theory..." before the speaker interrupts, "Sorry, let me complete..."
Context to this video would be lovely.
A hundred years ago, chemical castration for purposes of eugenics was progressive. Now, chemical castration for the purposes of gender expression is progressive.
Moloch still wants your babies all these millennia later. If you really care, you'll give them up. Don't you care? Or are you just a bad person? =)
Elon Musk got in a lot of trouble for basically supporting the idea of eugenics.
I'm not going to make that mistake.
But I do think Elon Musk is a very bright dude.
Sun Apr 04 2021 02:06:24 MST from "Wangiss" <wangiss@wallofhate.com>A hundred years ago, chemical castration for purposes of eugenics was progressive. Now, chemical castration for the purposes of gender expression is progressive.
Moloch still wants your babies all these millennia later. If you really care, you'll give them up. Don't you care? Or are you just a bad person? =)
Part of me supports the idea. Part of me hates the idea. I hate abortion but also maybe if you're the sort of person who would murder your children in the womb you shouldn't be allowed to reproduce. As long as they leave my potential future kids alone, I'm good.
So, as a thought exercise - when I was in Mexico, when we got sick, we asked the person who was out to pick us up some Saltines. She was like, "I don't know if there is anywhere you can get that here..."
And I was like, "There is *somewhere* in this city that you can get Saltines."
Her husband, later on, was like, "I want pizza..." when he was feeling better. I couldn't find a local pizza place that delivered to the condos we were at - but I bet there was one. He was surprised there was pizza at all.
On the way out, we passed a regular supermarket, a SAM's Club, and a Little Ceaser's. Looking at the map, I've also found a Burger King.
So, anyhow... one think that was remarkable to me - is that Mexico feels a lot like just about anywhere from Stockton Blvd or Franklin Blvd all the way down the Central Valley to Bakersfield.
So, as a kind of thought exercise, I just brought up a random street off to the side of Franklin Blvd in Sacramento, went to Google Street view, brought a coworker in and asked him, "What do you think the average race of the people who live in this area is?"
Knowing I just got back from Mexico, he said, "Is that Mexico?"
And I laughed... and he went, "of course, it looks just like Tucson..."
Which made me laugh more. I said, "It is Sacramento."
The really interesting thing is, the first time we went to Tucson, once we got onto that side of town, my wife and I both agreed, "This feels like the Franklink/Stockton Blvd area."
There are differences. Things get pretty sketchy in Mexico. But the general vibe is crazy similar. I also generally felt no threat - but I realized that at any second, things could change on a dime - and that feeling isn't much different in Tucson or Sacramento, either.