#136. Joy, adventure, and fulfillment
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🧵Threads of the Week🧵
> A bunch of crazy-ass white Boers started up a new homeland.
> American pop history is strange and wonderful. Fascinating thread about many luminaries of popular music being raised in churches where the only music allowed was a cappella singing.
> You’ve heard of “13 do 60.” Now get ready for “1 do 30.” Crime is very concentrated.
> The gaming industry just got cut in half. It is a perfect time to make some good games.
> Traveling the world will turn you conservative.
🎥A/V of the Week🎥
> C. Jay Engel and Andrew Isker discuss their long hard journey out of Ancapistan.
> James O’Keefe has been house canceled, going forward, hence and forevermore.
> The kulaks must be dealt with, according to MSNBC.
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hosts Cory Clark to discusses how women have bent the rules of society toward egalitarian, non-hierarchical feminine modes of allocating resources, adjudicating disputes, etc.>
hosts , director of the Substack-distributed doc The Coddling of the American Mind.>
hosts Sean Patrick Tario, to discuss his company’s Ghost Phone and the overall goal of reducing one’s reliance on big surveilling and censoring tech.🕵️♂️Dudley of the Week🕵️♂️
We took a poll last week, and readers made their voices heard. They love NRP Editor In Chief Dudley, can’t get enough Dudley. So here are a few more Dudley Deeds, Done Dirt Cheap.
Dudley launched a salvo of tweets about the biggest story of the week, the world’s sloppiest birthday party: Aella’s bday gangbang (see hero image above). The first, about Aella’s obsession with The Science, the second, about the emotional damage that probably led to this woman wanting to get railed by 40 guys at once, and lastly, about the type of ultra-safe, ultra-legible sexuality that today’s geeks crave, which Dudley dubbed not sex, but “Schmexytiems.”
😬Cringe Corner😬
> Richard Spencer thinks the flamebroiled embassy protestor is a hero, and you’re just too cowardly to bring yourself to martyr yourself for a total psyop. IDK, sounds kinda leftoid. “Do you really want to die in your bed?” this washed-up imbecyle asks. Uh, yes? Surrounded by my many loved ones after a long life well lived? But maybe we’re just cowards.
📰Reads of the Week📰
> Lomez contextualizes the Douglas Mackey case within the anarcho-tyrrany framework: You can get away with violently assaulting people on camera, but not with making funny memes that threaten regime legitimacy. If Mackey rots in jail, we’re all effed.
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, Benjamin Roberts critiques the Intellectual Dork Web myth that we’re just too danged divided.>
thinks that as material conditions continue their decline in the West, we will see acts of terrorism that the regime won’t be able to cope with.>
continues to solidify his status as the reigning King of Effortposts with a sprawling essay about next-gen psy-warfare waged by the regime against enemies and its own subjects. Social media is either mushifying your brain, or isolating you in an echo chamber, and they engineered it that way. Nobody else is doing analysis at this high level while still being approachable and effortlessly readable.> In response to
(and others’) pieces about right-wing progressivism, attempts to reclaim and redefine the term as a good thing to be, arguing for a positive, forward-looking vision for the right.>
continues “Death of the Author” discourse, writing about a new vidya game that has all the right wing gamers salivating for bug blood.>
explores humiliation as the currency of regime control.>
writing for American Greatness contributes to our ongoing Alex Jones rehabilitation project. They really were making the frogs gay.> In the wake of our flamebroiled Gaza protestor’s demise,
explores the historical meaning of martyrdom.>
writes that the boys in blue are decrying social media bodycam footage distribution of women behaving badly because it “hurts women,” and definitely not because they don’t want people to see their own bad behavior.>
writes about the decentering of the traditional family arrangement in Ireland’s laws.>
Thinks the Overton Window has little explanatory power and we should stop thinking in its abstract terms, and focus more on hard power politics. Marcel is really shifting the Overton Window on Overton Window discourse. Policymaking doesn’t care about shifting opinion. Policymaking machine goes brrrr.🐦Tweets of the Week🐦
here you have it, folks. As always, we are publishing All the Shit that’s Fit to Poast, twice a week. Follow us on Twitter to see our take on who posted the top thread, longread and tweet, along with lots of other banter and hijinks between issues that you won’t see on Substack. See you next time!
Thanks for my bi-weekly dose of radicalization in the form of Twitter highlights...
Aella's Russia campaign tweet had me rolling! Thanks Dudley!