#187. Danger is close
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> Thatâs a nice port ya got there. Be a shame if someoneâŠground it to a halt at the worst possible moment. You were so worried about the longhouse that you forgot about the longshore. The longshoreman are flexing their tribal-tatted muscles at what seems like the worst possible moment for the country, and thatâs probably intentional. Is it America First when a bunch of mob-coded guys agitate to keep the robots at bay and want to get paid just for laying their meaty paws on a shipping container? Maybe we shouldnât have built our economy around tiny vulnerable chokepoints controlled by mini-oligarchies who are impossible to remove and can never get enough?
> The situation in Appalachia reveals new horrors every day, and our elites donât seem to be giving it much thought, or theyâre actively preventing aid. Even the blue islands are screwed. The relief response was indefensibly delayed, and thereâs not enough money to go around. Better pack a poncho. Most tragically, itâs driving a wedge between the lolberts and the dissidents.
> Ashley Fitzgerald says car seats are bs and we want our hundreds of dollars back.
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examines the unmarried woman question.>
collected some of the most insane threads from the late Bodybuilding Forum, which was like 4chan for spergy gymbros.> The rubber has hit the road, Israel-wise, and the extremely online anti-semites turned out to be a bunch of edgelord contrarians, says Juche Respecter.
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bemoans the lack of heterodox ideas in the academy.> A spectre is haunting the Woke Rightâthe spectre of globalist regionalism, as put forth by the dastardly Inner School adapt(?)
.> If youâre an American who has a hard time imagining what Rhodesia was, this thread from Will Tanner compares the nationâs revolutionaries with Americaâs.
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> Giordano may overstate his case a bit when he argues that millennial wholesome chungusness derives entirely from the movie Elf, but thereâs definitely something to this theory, and we think it explains Tim Walzâs aw-shucks labrador retriever energy.
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> Politico thinks Walz âdeer in the headlightsâ look would normally mean âdanger is close,â but in this case, it âgave extra weight to his feelings and held our gaze.â Oh yah sure, donât ya know.
đ„A/V of the Weekđ„
> Auron MacIntyre joins Kruptos at The Christian Ghetto to talk about why you really need IRL frens.
> UFC guy promotes physical removal of globalists for second time.
> Michael Malice found an autistic guy chatting up a down syndrome girl and recontextualized it perfectly.
> Tariq gives a shoutout to âBrother Steveâ Sailer.
> Basilâs Bactrian on his bullshit with Blue Ridge bombshell Byzantine Barbie (and AntiJourno).
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expertly examines the fall of environmentalism from bipartisan cause to liberal social engineering tool.>
hosts renegade sexuality researcher Ray Blanchard.>
hosts on polling and election analysis.> Why do men hate going to church? Aaron Renn and author David Murrow discuss.
> Itâs definitely happening, and hereâs four hours of analysis from
and , who hosted Malcom Kyunye to discuss how weâre all gonna die. On the same subject, they also hosted Doomer G.O.A.T. John Michael Greer.đ°Reads of the Weekđ°
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punctures any enthusiasm you mightâve had for UBI as he ponders what weâre going to do with all our walking biodiesel. Behold, the age of the artisanal longshoreman.> Houellebecq in the FT.
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tells a tale of a ferry to nowhere.>
thinks the longshoremen are short-sighted mobsters who can be paid to screw off, which would be much cheaper than letting them strike.>
is tearing down walls, reaching across aisles, and hilariously rhapsodizing about the virtues of blacks.> Two heavyweight SSers, China explainer
and Zoomer explainer , both broadly interested in what techâs doing to us, in conversation about the self and therapy culture. Itâs partially paywalled but deadbeats still get a ton of great content.>
examines the $400M failure of Sonyâs Concord, a game that had to be aborted because it despised its male audience, and other unforced errors in woke vidya games.>
explained at the how the disaster recovery sausage is made inside the dark satanic mills of economic development bureaucracy.> The OGC also ran a great piece by Not Me Not You about the power of propaganda done properly.
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âs Benjamin Roberts went to Springfield, OH. They also sent to Charleroi, PA. Kudos to these guy for doing the unthinkable in conservative media: actual shoeleather reporting. Would love to see more of this.> Drawing on the work of E. Michael Jones,
explains how Detroitâs âurban renewalâ projects were used to break ethnic communities in order to replace them with more dependent and therefore politically pliable class.đČConsoomer Product of the WeekđČ
> Â Become a swashbuckling job stacker for the low-low price of 450 gold doubloons. Walt Bismarckâs Tortuga Society needs YOU.
> Lord Miles wants you to experience exotic Afghanistan with him. Weâre dropping everything to write an 80s buddy comedy about a bunch of incel chuds who get captured by the Taliban. Our boys charm them, and they end up teaching the goatherders about Spengler, Evola, and the power of friendship.
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Where it all went wrong: the Enlightenment.
Howlingmutant is brutal, his "not all immigrants are criminals some are hard-working and honest, we don't want them either" was 10/10. Reminds me of squaddy humour, now punishable by discharge from the army in its original form.