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posted 4 years ago by FBoysInc 4 years ago by FBoysInc +64 / -0
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– dagthegnome 18 points 4 years ago +18 / -0

Everyone belongs to everyone else.

Huxley, in Brave New World

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– deleted 14 points 4 years ago +14 / -0
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– TentElephant 7 points 4 years ago +7 / -0

As you press him, you will find this kindliness evaporating from his resistance altogether. He is now concerned about the general beauty and loveliness of the world. He will protest that this new Magna Carta will reduce all the world to "a dead level of uniformity". You will ask him why must a world of free-men be uniform and at a dead level? You will get no adequate reply. It is an assumption of vital importance to him and he must cling to it. He has been accustomed to associate "free" and "equal", and has never been bright-minded enough to take these two words apart and have a good look at them separately. He is likely to fall back at this stage upon that Bible of the impotent genteel, Huxley’s Brave New World, and implore you to read it. You brush that disagreeable fantasy aside and continue to press him. He says that nature has made men unequal, and you reply that that is no reason for exaggerating the fact. The more unequal and various their gifts, the greater is the necessity for a Magna Carta to protect them from one another. Then he will talk of robbing life of the picturesque and the romantic and you will have some difficulty in getting these words defined.

The New World Order, HG Wells also a Fabian

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– deleted 9 points 4 years ago +9 / -0
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– current_horror 12 points 4 years ago +12 / -0

It means the frank abolition of profit-seeking and of every device by which human beings contrive to be parasitic on their fellow man.

Imagine believing that socialists are not parasites.

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– RealDrJester 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

So you admit being a parasite? After all you are a national socialist, aren't you?

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– deleted 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0
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– RealDrJester 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Well, he is a stormcuck...

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– DR534 6 points 4 years ago +6 / -0

His brother Julian in a few books explained how Brave New World was them exposing their actual plans for humanity.

Huxley's Brave New World is REAL - Jay Dyer

Philosophy of Globalism - Julian Huxley, UNESCO & The Final Revolution - Jay Dyer

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– dagthegnome 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

The theme of Brave New World is not the advancement of science as such; it is the advancement of science as it affects human individuals. The triumphs of physics, chemistry and engineering are tacitly taken for granted. The only scientific advances to be specifically described are those involving the application to human beings of the results of future research in biology, physiology and psychology. It is only by means of the sciences of life that the quality of life can be radically changed. The sciences of matter can be applied in such a way that they will destroy life or make the living of it impossibly complex and uncomfortable; but, unless used as instruments by the biologists and psychologists, they can do nothing to modify the natural forms and expressions of life itself. The release of atomic energy marks a great revolution in human history, but not (unless we blow ourselves to bits and so put an end to history) the final and most searching revolution.

The most revolutionary revolution is to be achieved, not in the external world, but in the souls and flesh of human beings. Living as he did in a revolutionary period, the Marquis de Sade very naturally made use of this theory of revolutions in order to rationalize his peculiar brand of insanity. Robespierre had achieved the most superficial kind of revolution: the political. Going a little deeper, Babeuf had attempted the economic revolution. Sade regarded himself as the apostle of the truly revolutionary revolution, beyond mere politics and economics: the revolution of individual men, women and children, whose bodies were henceforward to become the property of all and whose minds were to be purged of natural decencies, all the laboriously acquired inhibitions of traditional civilization. Between Sadism and the really revolutionary revolution there is, of course, no necessary or inevitable connexion. Sade was a lunatic and the more or less conscious goal of his revolution was universal chaos and destruction. The people who govern the Brave New World may not be sane (in what may be called the absolute sense of that word); but they are not madmen and their aim is not anarchy but social stability. It is in order to achieve stability they carry out, by scientific means, the ultimate, personal, really revolutionary revolution.

-Aldous Huxley, in the foreword to the 1946 edition of BNW.

He may have been a Fabian, like Orwell was, but like 1984, BNW is not meant as a manual: It's a warning.

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– Assassin47 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

This has always been an inherent belief underlying society at an unspoken level. (to use a leftist term, it's systemic) One reason you see so much division and conflict in the culture today is because we are now openly talking about ideological beliefs so much. (well that and "diversity") But there has always been a large segment that thinks that way, and when we didn't push it, everyone kinda just assumed that everyone else agreed with them on the basics. When we used words like "community", "neighborhood", "nation", the words meant different things to different people.

Now we know that half the population or more doesn't agree on fundamental issues of freedom. The genie is not going back in the bottle. Either one side "wins", one side is exterminated, or there is a divorce.

That specific belief isn't limited to leftists. Tradcons and national socialists (though you might call them leftists) are the same way but perhaps not as extreme. And I'm not necessarily opposed to a "tribe" running their society the way they see fit and sharing the wealth, but it can't work in America. It's a matter of scale and homogeneity.

By the way u/FBoysInc I know a lot of people hate libertarianism and I understand the reasons, but one belief of Anarcho-Capitalists is that private property and yourself are one and the same. (everything is reducible to property rights)

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– Smith1980 14 points 4 years ago +14 / -0

I worry that they will use climate change hysteria as a pretense. Enough people were able to see that Covid was nowhere near as dangerous as they wanted you to think

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– deleted 13 points 4 years ago +13 / -0
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– almond_activator 15 points 4 years ago +15 / -0

If there is a smallpox outbreak, it's seriously fedpost time.

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– DR534 14 points 4 years ago +14 / -0

When they tortured the Romanian Christians, they choose the most devoted believers from a seminary for their experiments. The goal was the destruction of the human soul itself.

They had to knock out all their teeth so they wouldn't chew out their own veins. They tortured them 24/7 for months with doctors on hand to ensure they stayed alive. They dressed them up as priests, and as Jesus/Mary/Joseph and made them have gay sex with each other and with animals. Their primary diet was urine and human feces. When they would inflict the torture, they would hold up a picture of Jesus in front of them to try and have them associate their pain and cause a negative mental response of hatred towards him.

They had to go through sleep deprivation and if they moved an inch all night long there was a guard who would hit them with a baton in their shins as hard as they could so they were in terror every second of the day and night.

It's all in the last 30 minutes of this MartyrMade podcast, The Anti-Humans.

These people are in control of the US government, along with many others. You can find out in the first 2-3 hours of the 1998 Kay Griggs interview how they infiltrated the US military with Mossad/Epstein-type sex bribery.

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– deleted 10 points 4 years ago +10 / -0
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– Assassin47 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

the fuck

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– TentElephant 10 points 4 years ago +10 / -0

Private property was abolished many decades ago, but no one noticed. In America, the process of seizing the means of production in particular was started in the 20s and it was finished by the end of WW2. Since the emergence of the new left in the 60s, progressives have been fighting against a world that never existed in their lifetimes.

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– throwawayaccount2037 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

Private property was abolished many decades ago, but no one noticed.

So long as there is property tax there is no such thing as private property.

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– censorthisss 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

True

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– Steampunk_Moustache 6 points 4 years ago +6 / -0

You're wrong. Private self will be abolished first.

In fact, it was abolished a decade ago, and nobody noticed.

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– censorthisss 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

I like to use my step-dad as a measure of the current propoganda being used against normies. I love him dearly and consider him my dad just as much if not more than my "real" dad, but he allows himself to be shaped by the woman in his life.

When he was with my mom, he was an anti abortion conservative. They divorced and he remarried five years later. His current wife is a self proclaimed "Democratic Socialist", and now my step-dad is pro choice and supports politicians like Bernie Sanders. They go to some church where they believe that everyone gets into heaven. That type of stuff.

Recently, he sent a family wide email about the idea of buying a piece of property together. (basically a vacation home on a good sized plot of land.)

Sounds perfectly normal, right?

Except he prefaced his suggestion with a paragraph about how Americans are too individualistic and selfish.

At least with my Dad and his crazy wife, the propoganda that says individuality is bad seems to be working very well.

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– Steampunk_Moustache 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Except he prefaced his suggestion with a paragraph about how Americans are too individualistic and selfish.

Cringe.

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– nankingRoastie 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Well they're already in your phone.

They already listen on your alexa.

They already spy on you through your TV since if its a 2020 or newer its got cameras in it ON PURPOSE

you people are fools.

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– dzonatan 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

I don't own Alexa.

My phone is an old Nokia without a camera or touch screen.

My TV doesn't have a camera.

I dont have a PC Camera

I dont visit social media beyond Reddit or .win.

If this is me being owned then I sure have a lot of choice regarding it.

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– deleted 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0
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– AlfredicEnglishRules 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

It's becoming a weird truth. We need a constitutional amendment that allows everyone the ability to access anyone else's information. That sounds awful at first, and I would agree, but the reality is the technology is already there. Do you want it in the hands of the elite, a dictator, or everyone? We can't undo technology, so the best we can do is admit it's real and let everyone use it.

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