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[–]DsagjiiggsScjjigsjsb 10ポイント11ポイント  (0子コメント)

Fantastic Part 2, thank you. I linked it here if you're curious.

And if they think eugenics is good because Plato proposed something resembling it, I'm waiting for the day they suggest the expulsion of all actors from the world.

[–]DanglyW 11ポイント12ポイント  (12子コメント)

One of my favorite CoonTown doublethink points is that African was a paradise and never required ingenuity to master, whereas anything outside of Africa was HARSH! and RUGGED! and MANLY! and thus civilization had to be developed to survive the WINTERS! or whatever.

Or that Africa was super harsh and never allowed for civilization to flourish.

Because googling 'climate of Africa' gives you just one clean, stable number.

[–]DsagjiiggsScjjigsjsb 5ポイント6ポイント  (11子コメント)

I mean, southern Iraq isn't exactly known for its brutal winters...

[–]DanglyW 12ポイント13ポイント  (5子コメント)

A good deal of Europe is known for it's beautiful weather.

A larger deal of Africa is known for it's incredibly seasonal weather. The notion that ALL of Africa anythings is hilarious, but the notion that Africa doesn't have seasonal growing seasons is hilariouser.

[–]nota999 1ポイント2ポイント  (4子コメント)

Southern Iraq also isn't in Africa

[–]DsagjiiggsScjjigsjsb 2ポイント3ポイント  (3子コメント)

No. What's your point?

[–]nota999 3ポイント4ポイント  (2子コメント)

They were talking about the climate of Africa and you brought up Iraq

[–]DsagjiiggsScjjigsjsb 8ポイント9ポイント  (1子コメント)

I was responding to a common claim racists make, which Dangly repeated, ie that Europeans are somehow more intelligent and capable of civilization because they had to deal with cold winters:

African was a paradise and never required ingenuity to master, whereas anything outside of Africa was HARSH! and RUGGED! and MANLY! and thus civilization had to be developed to survive the WINTERS!

Southern Iraq, the center of Sumer, is not known for cold.

[–]nota999 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

Ah, I had missed that you were talking about Sumer. Thanks for clarifying that.

[–]cordis_meluma social science quagmire 5ポイント6ポイント  (2子コメント)

Oh dear. This might come into positive use, if only because we know their dogwhistles.

[–]TheZizekiest[S] 3ポイント4ポイント  (1子コメント)

I was thinking, if I actually finish this I would have read more race realist literature than most of them

[–]cordis_meluma social science quagmire 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'm a sadist. Finish it, so that I can be more SJW and use terminology there for future AM configurations.

[–]QuietuusPhD in Youtube Atheists 2ポイント3ポイント  (1子コメント)

“An aristocracy has a sense of history and blood lineage, seeing itself as biologically representative of the people it serves.”

This is ridiculously bad history, even leaving aside the presentist notion that people in the past somehow understood post 19th century concepts of heredity. I can think of plenty of examples of situations where aristocrats have viewed themselves not just as culturally, but ethnically distinct from those they rule. Look at the situation in England between 1066 and around the 1300's; many Norman aristocrats hardly spoke English, especially early on, and Anglo-Norman French remained the language of Court for years. There's an embedded cultural legacy of this distinction; think about the Robin Hood legends, or the oft-remarked fact that English uses Anglo-Saxon words for animals but Norman French words for the meat they produce (the English farmed the animals, the Normans ate them).

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Also, and again, not 100% sure on this, but weren’t Celtic people Germanic too?

Not in kooky racist terms. There's a tradition of viewing them as distinct but complementary brands of whiteness among racial mystics; I have read older works (wracking my brains trying to think of titles) which portray the Celts as the 'soul' of whiteness (artistic, spiritual etc.) and Germanic people as the 'brains' or 'vigour' of whiteness (inventors, engineers, soldiers etc.) Since HBD is basically a thin scientific veneer over racial mysticism, I suspect this is what they're going for.

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Heartiste

An indirect introduction to the great man's thought, if you can stomach it. Fun trivia: I got my first ever piece of reddit gold for illustration Heartiste's assertion that the second world war could have been avoided if Hitler had learned to be a pick-up artist.

[–]SnugglerificThe archaeology of ignorance 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

A lot of it comes from 19th c. Romantic "Celtomania."

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[–]TweetsInCommentsBot 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

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Let's face it, women's sports leagues are a joke. They should stick to what women do best: fucking, birthing, mothering.


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[–]Thoctar 0ポイント1ポイント  (3子コメント)

One of the few things they got right is explicit processing, though knowing them they'll try to spin it into something horrific.

[–]TheZizekiest[S] 1ポイント2ポイント  (2子コメント)

Their use of scientific terms is hella intetesting. They get the basics pretty spot on, then have limited/incomplete definitions for morr complex ideas. It'd full on psuedpscience smoke and mirrors. "We're scientists, take us seriously! Look, we know the basics so we must be legit!"

[–]PopularWarfare 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

offtopic, but norcal Represent?

[–]TheZizekiest[S] 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'm assuming that means North California? No. You got the Ocean right, but I'm on a different Pacific land mass.