#165. Rest in power
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resigned from Soros Ahmari’s post-liberal-but-still-safely-centrist publication and deactivated her Twitter account. This after her spicy edgelord alt was revealed as part of legal proceedings related to a joint lawsuit she and ’s Daniel Miller filed against the artist and Shia LaBeouf collaborator (remember the world-historically wack “HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US”?), Luke Turner, for calling them fascists. The lawsuit has led to bankruptcies for both plaintiffs, despite a hugely successful crowdfunding campaign. What can you expect from the land where you go to jail for four months if you forget to carry your toy sword loicense? The messages of support from other post-libs came pouring in. She’s a “deep and honest thinker,” a “heroine,” a “gifted writer,” a “talented and valuable voice.” Meanwhile the most depraved irony-left cretins she left behind are crowing about their victory against fascism. They make it so easy to know whose side to take. We look forward to Nina’s next move, but until then: ✊🏿REST IN POWER ✊🏿.> Meet the Bass Pro conservatives. They saw you across the bar and really dig your vibe. Maybe they are swingers, maybe they just want to show you a funny video.
> Firing off a 360 no-scope IRL banger without longhouse permission? That’s inappropriate.
> Supreme Court justices used to be 99-level genius wizards with a turbo-autistic devotion to rule of law. Now we got activists who want to subordinate law to 14 heartbreaking photos.
> A big part of becoming right wing is recognizing that the moral orientation of your society matters, because ultimately, you matter.
> Why drive across the country looking for a gas station gf when you can just find one online?
> The 6th arrondissement of Lyon has fallen.
🎥A/V of the Week🎥
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> Nick Fuentes does a Ben Shapiro impression that doesn’t sound remotely like the guy but is still hilarious.
> Joe Biden encounters existential dread on the world stage.
> Kamala Harris takes the Timothy Leary pill.
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is back with a new series for subscribers: Martyr Made Unscripted.>
interviews Natcon UK organizer James Orr and discusses how UK conservatives harbor the same struggles as their American counterpart.> Joel Webbon interviews
to discuss the woes of the multiculturalism and how American tradition became a target of activists.🤔Neat idea of the Week🤔
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is launching the COMRADE network for his subscribers, so anons can meet each other IRL without revealing their personal info. You give Yuri your a/s/l, and he matches you with based bros near you. What’s better than this? Comrades being dudes.📰Reads of the Week📰
> The most important Read of the Week is from a new media company called Enjoyer, which is resurrecting the curious journalism of lifestyle mags like Playboy and Vice, and the local focus of an alt-weekly. These forms of once-vital journalism were beaten down by a brutal digital advertising environment, strangled by incurious wokeness and finally buried by private equity vampires. Enjoyer is reanimating their spirit with an effervescent basedness and an unapologetic pride for one’s place in the world. Frequent NRP Radio guest host
is involved, so you know it’s gonna be good. Their first outlet is Michigan Enjoyer. Here’s a taste: a piece from Bobby Mars on the illusory rehabilitation of Detroit. Mars ruthlessly critiques what sucks about the city, but reveals a spark of potential, a reason to not give up on it. Captures the whole vibe of the site.> Jessica Solce, director of Death Athletic: A Dissident Architecture, shares the story of her documentary subject Cody Wilson with Blaze editor
. He made his own 3-D printed gun company, Defense Distributed. Solce proves that there’s a market for presenting conflicted subjects neutrally so the audience can make up their own minds. Wilson may be at his wit’s end due to all the journos putting pressure. Yet he shows us it’s possible to shake off the federal monkey… even if it’s just to spite them> My opposition is failing and I’m still not whitepilled, anon. Let
put these impossible standards to rest. The debates were a wake-up call to those who assign metaphysical qualities to the regime’s waning capacity. Haywood was right: The managers should feel like losers, with their gigachad Gavin Newsom candidate having the worst record of all. They can’t even use him, their best option. Regardless, June’s disaster for the Dems opens up the field, framing the right as the adults in the room. Stay whitepilled.>
reviews two of the most bizarre IRL events stemming from dorkier corners of Twitter: VibeCamp and Porcfest. Despite certain implications, he was impressed by the physiognomy and IQ of the hyper-online hodgepodge of rationalists, techno-optimists, and anons lurking in the area. Although it was more libertarian in terms of people and content, he insisted it may be the new safe haven for right leaning folks who don’t want to be replaced. First-hand accounts from these events have been one of the valuable whitepills of the DR.> Blessed are the meek, right? Does that mean you have to be a cuck?
reminds us that Christians can be lions while retaining their meekness. The climate can demoralize us, yet there’s a way to, for example, have humility without being replaced by foreigners. He cites Xenophon's take on how war horses were domesticated without losing their potential for battle. Modern Christians can find strength from within and not cave on religious principles.>
indicts the activist press in a manifesto of sorts for his editorial project. With the decentralization of legacy media, their power has reached a ceiling. When sites like Substack democratized the landscape that NYT and the Washington Post would like to control, it left the news outlets with little time to adapt. Pirate Wires remains an example of media outside that conventional circuit.> Marvin Heemeyer’s (aka Killdozer’s) actions have been recently debated on Twitter as he both provoked conversations about this nihilistic age and caused some to reel in their endorsements given his antisocial behavior.
at the analyzes the response from Scott Greer, a leading critic of all this romanticization. It’s a habit to side with those who go all in with extreme action, however, it’s a kneejerk reaction and not a pragmatic one. Martinell reminds us that the circumstances that Killdozer dealt with can be relatable to anyone facing needless hardship, but we don’t have to go out like him.> The vulgar humor of rural Americans has caused an online culture war among city slickers.
elaborates on how factionalism on the timeline creates a class and regional divide on the right. Unfortunately for some, that raunchy side of Southerns defines many parts of American identity as well as MAGA. Greer tries to put these internet standards into perspective by defending controversial customs of white identity too.> The meme war may turn against the right.
warns us that the popularity of AI may manifest in anti-white memes being confused for authentic photos. Some have had fun with these pics, yet it may contribute to the undoing of academia. The weaponization of pop culture hasn’t reached a peak, however, the intellectuals and activists who become aware may have their 4chan moment from a cadre of revisionist historians.>
examines the principles of the DR that get swapped with strawmen. A movement that understands religion, race, and technology. Meanwhile, its critics try to pin all this Enlightenment philosophy on it. Who? The smarter critics who want to roll back the clock and freeze it. Or concede some liberalism, not all. A futile pattern that Greene can spot no matter who spouts it.> The West has, perhaps, fallen slightly.
sets the stage with the men of action in China, contrasting them with those playing by debate rules as conservatives arm themselves for dialogue with the left. Sovereignty stems from those who understand the friend-enemy distinction beyond constitutionalism. Counter-revolution can revive the right if it allows itself to.> Italians taught the Americans a lot about politics.
at the describes how the managers keep their allies ahead of the line with a revolving door of insiders. If this process fails, a vacuum opens for revolution… like in America. It’s worth remembering how our founders spawned a new aristocracy despite foreign elites. Imagine if that aristocracy got replaced by new elites two decades later.>
tries to meet Christians where they’re at rather than rush them into a political mindset. The pitch may not be effective for an energy base who wants a referendum. They probably won’t get it past the court. The symbolic victories don’t amount to a pragmatic strategy for a conservative base that’s on defense. A provocative stance from Renn may cause strategic wargaming for right-leaning spectators trying to find allies and tangible victories.>
explains this Chevron business, which has been kept out of judicial review, because of its relationship to government agencies and its capacity to regulate commercial items based on their SCOTUS-approved flexibility. That was overturned this year. Conservative judges have been less passive and here’s an example. Congress gets to fight this one thanks to them.>
hasn’t given up on his Biden support. After the debate, nothing has changed. The system has the same structure, so why start believing in democracy or ask for a Red Caesar. He’s not in charge and that’s OK. Sorry anons, it’s 4D chess.🐦Tweets of the Week🐦
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"What can you expect from the land where you go to jail for four months if you forget to carry your toy sword loicense?"
I think they might be worried about King Arthur coming back and whipping they ass.
martyrmade last month > as a christian the old testament is bloodthirsty and immoral
martyrmade this month > jokes about nuking NYC like Sodom & Gomorrah