I appreciate your need to black-pill people to advocate for a race war, but you're still wrong and aren't demonstrating hard power, in addition to trying to subvert and co-opt the Right's narrative for your racial socialism. (It's called The Cathedral)
Compliance among the military over vaccinations is not a use of hard power, it's normalization for the fact that military personnel already get tons of vaccinations. I had 6 in one day, including Small Pox, before deployment. Plenty are already basically stuck in their contract, and know that they don't have any real freedoms or alternatives, because the military is a proper collective and doesn't support individualism.
Dividing every political affiliation along racial lines is already a stupid idea, but then declaring them to be part of a manpower population is also stupid because each group is not necessarily recruitable in the first place. Then you hilariously dismiss the white population's contribution on top of that as a recruitable population, showing that you really don't have anything here that is coherent.
At no point did you actually contribute any information about the use of hard power, just what you assume is a recruitable population of fighting forces, without demonstrating that those fighting forces are even recruitable in the first place.
Your race war calculations are shit, even for warfare purposes, and we still aren't even addressing actual strategic objectives, modern tactics, or the fact that this isn't World War 2 (so there's no purpose for raw manpower calculations anyway), and it's still a completely inappropriate measure of reality since there isn't a race war now and there won't be one in the future.
What you see in Australia is hard power. And considering that Australia's use of hard-power is generating blowback in the rest of the anglosphere, that's a bad omen for hard-power applications even for a place as absolutely pozzed as Britain, let alone the US.
I appreciate your need to black-pill people to advocate for a race war, but you're still wrong and aren't demonstrating hard power, in addition to trying to subvert and co-opt the Right's narrative for your racial socialism. (It's called The Cathedral)
Compliance among the military over vaccinations is not a use of hard power, it's normalization for the fact that military personnel already get tons of vaccinations. I had 6 in one day, including Small Pox, before deployment. Plenty are already basically stuck in their contract, and know that they don't have any real freedoms or alternatives, because the military is a proper collective and doesn't support individualism.
Dividing every political affiliation along racial lines is already a stupid idea, but then declaring them to be part of a manpower population is also stupid because each group is not necessarily recruitable in the first place. Then you hilariously dismiss the white population's contribution on top of that as a recruitable population, showing that you really don't have anything here that is coherent.
At no point did you actually contribute any information about the use of hard power, just what you assume is a recruitable population of fighting forces, without demonstrating that those fighting forces are even recruitable in the first place.
Your race war calculations are shit, even for warfare purposes, and we still aren't even addressing actual strategic objectives, modern tactics, or the fact that this isn't World War 2 (so there's no purpose for raw manpower calculations anyway), and it's still a completely inappropriate measure of reality since there isn't a race war now and there won't be one in the future.
What you see in Australia is hard power. And considering that Australia's use of hard-power is generating blowback in the rest of the anglosphere, that's a bad omen for hard-power applications even for a place as absolutely pozzed as Britain, let alone the US.
Well said
Thanks
You are delusional. https://media.communities.win/post/RqjGZIRY.jpeg
Just because other failures are as racist as you, it doesn't mean the real world operates on your narrative.