#158. The fire rises
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> They had to pull many strings to do it, but they finally got my nword Trump. And they’re really rubbing it in your face. But maybe they went too far, and you’ll have a chance to make them regret it.
> Milo Yiannopoulos is back on Twitter, and now he’s letting the world know what it’s like to be liberated from gay demons. God has redeemed Milo from the degrading pastiche, and dogs, as a result, like him now. Also, after three years of no buttsex, his sphincter is restored enough to cut the cheese again (Editor’s note: Did you know that gay buttholes are so loose from the relentless reaming that they are physically unable to fart? The gas just…seeps out?). His mercies are new every morning.
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picked up 5M views on this thread comparing current year political persecutions to those that brought down ancient Rome.> Ms. Rachel is a YouTube sensation who’s cornered a demo of toddlers zonked out on limitless screen time. She’s come out with Pride Month messaging for grownups, with moral reasoning fit for her core audience.
> Internet discourse often feels like you’re arguing with a bunch of robots, only now — maybe you really are.
> Ace is still the place with the helpful hardware folks.
> Asians want to make line go up, and not much else.
> Map-brained Peter Zeihan is worried about German rearmament, as if that would have any connection to WWII-era military prowess or will.
> Women be learning that the internet is a series of tubes.
> My name’s Dudley and I’m here to say / Stop making conservative hip-hop, it sounds very gay / Yeah yeah, I know, the kids like rap / But when you do it it’s cringe and you have to go back.
🎥A/V of the Week🎥
> If you as a man must cry, do it like this.
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interviews on The Anti-Demoralization Zone. They discuss life as an independent investigative reporter and more.>
reviews Blood Meridian and discusses Cormac McCarthy’s terrible violence with WBS Apparel at The Double Dealer.>
digs deep into the lore behind the strange, stacked, Kowloon City in Hong Kong, prior to its disappearance.📰Reads of the Week📰
Once again, NRP Cub Reporter Ace helped out this week with the Reads. Thanks Ace!
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interviews Lomez at Blaze Media about the doxx-posé, a way for journalists to expose their ideological enemies under the pretense of doing a newsworthy profile. This was an effective strategy years ago, but many have grown sympathetic to anons while trusting the media less. Himes also forces the doxxer to answer for his piece, and his flimsy justifications give the game away.> A terrorist attack in Germany caused legacy media to do yet another profile on far-right extremism. How can this be the frame when the activist in question was sent to the hospital? Michael Stürzenberger was caught on camera in a fight against a migrant, and German Muslim Twitter indicted him as the perp, simply due to his right-wing credentials.
reports. As the crescent moon sets another day, Germany remains unduly afraid of extremism from the right, rather than from migrants with shady backgrounds.> Has the right gone woke?
explains in American Reformer that the lack of historical knowledge among conservatives results in ridiculous theories about new factions on the right. The term “Woke Right” was a polemical term to describe that identity politics isn’t going away and conservatives may be on the verge of adopting contra-leftist idpol. Will they concede that clinging to classical liberalism only reinforces their shortcomings with the left or will they remain concerned about the new popularity of dissident thought?> School’s out and White Boy Summer is in, reports
for the . The meme season, ushered in by ur-wigger Chet Hanks, has become a staple on new right Twitter. One of the underreported aspects of WBS was its ability to reach cultural cache among young men. The social capital they lack may be replenished with 80’s style Americana-coded shenanigans. Think of how the Ole Miss students appealed to the right, there’s more where that came from.> Are you ready to testify? The post-Trump years are described as a culture-defining phenomenon concerning the evangelicals.
and Engel’s understanding of the divide on religious rights was brought to the forefront by Schmitt’s theory of statism. Engel argues this remains the dynamic despite the woke climate of our times, and wherever evangelicals fall it determines their loyalty to the state and traditional Christian standards. Meet the “Regimevangelical.”> How do we return to the true, the good, and the beautiful?
argues that the legacy of the Enlightenment has deprived the population of all the values commonplace in the ancient world — specifically, waging war against the past to preserve the present. The modern-day Roussueauian man is at odds with time and space. Roping in other writers, Simplicius comes to a Nietzchean conclusion that rationalism has robbed the world of beauty.> In New Journalism fashion,
takes us through anecdotes that expose cleavages in the culture war. By denying free will, one could arguably explain many of the political consequences of our secular age. A lack of responsibility can have a political valence without principles getting in the way. Perhaps, pride before the fall?> Did all my ideas come from the wrong movement?
’s political journey opens questions for the new right, who may be overdue for self-examination. The new right and modern liberal struggle may be a war within the same family. Some might be stuck in a 19th-century antileftism that doesn’t actually “return” to anything premodern. The racist, Darwinian, eugenic right may be… left. For close NRP followers, this essay also includes a definitive review of the Trans Question and the roles played by NRP Radio guest Basil and his Dimes Square nemesis Pariah the Doll.> What caused the deep state?
argues that universal education was a pivotal aspect of regime change. Democracy reached those ineligible to manage society provided the most effective method of sharing individualism with a wide audience. Those who become galvanized by that opportunity leave an opening to take over the WASP elite.>
writes about the woes of San Francisco. As the corruption of non-profit organizations gets worse, the city has been mismanaging funds in order to keep its sinking ship in disarray. A look into the crime-ridden behind-the-scenes drama of the NGOs and nonprofits eating the city.🐦Tweets of the Week🐦
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"In New Journalism fashion, Memetic Sisyphus takes us through anecdotes that expose cleavages in the culture war."
Very disappointed, I was expecting b00bs.
Geez I enjoyed this. Picture of trump gonna live in my head for a while.
Honestly the more I look at it the more pissed I get. Screw these people.