Covid Conspiracy
Strange how quickly public opinion changes. This madness would be funnier if I didn’t have to live through it:
Strange how quickly public opinion changes. This madness would be funnier if I didn’t have to live through it:
An anon on 4chan asked a simple question, and received a very thought provoking answer: >Do any of you have conversations with others only to realize that their ideas and talking points are not their own? You’re living in a time where people are outsourcing their own judgment. What I mean is that, we are … More Outsourcing Judgment
A very in-depth and alarming analysis by an anon on 4chan on what causes revolutions & social unrest, as well as where the US stands in terms of how close we are to it all: The Precariat and the Last Exit Before Fascism What causes revolutions? When does the violence start? To find the answer, … More The Precariat and the Last Exit Before Violence
An off topic discussion on 4chan on one anon’s sale of his childhood Pokemon games results in the following gem on modern media: This is something I’ve talked about before and will be reiterating here. The worst part of people valuing franchises like Pokémon isn’t so much the games themselves. It’s that people are increasingly … More Given Stories
An essay on the process through which Democracy descends into Tyranny, otherwise colloquially known as Weimarisation: Every history student knows that the Weimar Republic preceded the Nazi Era in Germany. Fewer understand that the process of historical decline goes through certain predictable stages, one of which is characterised by the Weimar Republic and its infamous … More On Weimarisation
An anon on 4chan explains how the modern SJW movements possess the same qualities Christianity did in the olden age: … but SJW are another symptom. They are Neo-puritans in fact. A godless religion but with dogmas eerily similar to Christianity. 1) Original sin: slavery/white guilt instead of an apple => check2) Listen and believe: … More Social Justice as a Religion
A simple comic: I know this comic probably meant to refer to things like personal habits or perhaps tendencies shared by a particular culture. But the same thoughts and logic can be applied to the issue of governance – what is the most popular form of government in today’s world? How did it came to … More Monkey See, Monkey Do.
A very insightful treatise on Critical Race Theory and the racial based shaming that comes riding on its coat tails from Daniel Concannon, a public education employee who formerly worked in the Manchester school district in the state of NH. This is an issue that this man was willing to resign from his job to … More Thoughts on “White Privilege Training” and “Critical Race Theory”
There’s an increasing number of reports of horrifying side effects from the covid-19 vaccines. Below is one. The woman involved went from smugly mocking her brother for refusing the vaccine to worrying over her child’s life: Even if one does not conduct in-depth research into the vaccines being offered, the fact that they were developed … More Blindly Trusting the “Experts”
Story time for people that don’t understand how metal-backed currency works! Long ago, metal was money. There was no paper currency, only metals. Holding all your wealth in metal in one place could be dangerous, and banking was born as a business to hold and protects metal on behalf of others. You would take physical … More The Rules of Money Magic