As weird as it sounds, I think one of the best strategic decisions a patriot can make is to learn Russian.
Looking at the map, Russia will fall last. They have resources to be self sufficient, piles of nukes, and the dgaf attitude to let them fly if shit looks like it is going to get bad.
Yeah Russia already went through some of the worst genocides in history with the periods of Holodomor where many millions died under Soviet control. I'm sure they want to prevent something like that from happening again more than anybody.
I'm not going to go out of my way and learn Russian, but I do hope they can do well to defend their land and citizens from people who want to destroy them.
Disagree with that, China has been self-sustaining for millennia.
The "cultural revolution" didn't really change much other than which families were in charge and the public rituals required to show one was "maintaining social order".
They have been practicing 1984 style population management since 2000 BC.
The basic idea is the majority of the population self-supporting dirt farmers scattered throughout the countryside. When times are good this population grows and excess resources are siphoned off to support the lifestyle of the "elite" which are the city dwellers. When times are tough the peasants' resources are stolen and they are left to starve.
Since the government doesn't really expend resources to support the peasants they are effectively a "free" repository of value and available for conscription should the need arise. I don't know if they still do it but in Imperial China the government would send officials to the rural villages to siphon off the talented fighters for the military and scholars for the bureaucracy. So the "proles" are also the breeders for future party members.
Unless things get SO bad, like nuclear winter bad where agriculture is no longer sustainable, China can carry on indefinitely with or without outside support. The only thing that shifts is the number and opulence of the elites and their lifestyle.
And super hive-minded. If humans are the primate's answer to beavers, then the Chinese are the human answer to ants.
They have invented things in the past, yes, but once they hit on a use for something, that's about as far as it goes, and I don't think they're really all that great on experimentation, or are very imaginative, actually.
And once the Whites are extinct, the rest of humanity will slowly slide back into low-tech barbarity.
As weird as it sounds, I think one of the best strategic decisions a patriot can make is to learn Russian.
Looking at the map, Russia will fall last. They have resources to be self sufficient, piles of nukes, and the dgaf attitude to let them fly if shit looks like it is going to get bad.
Yeah Russia already went through some of the worst genocides in history with the periods of Holodomor where many millions died under Soviet control. I'm sure they want to prevent something like that from happening again more than anybody.
I'm not going to go out of my way and learn Russian, but I do hope they can do well to defend their land and citizens from people who want to destroy them.
Or Chinese
Without Western civilization to prop up their economy by buying their dirt goods, they are likely to run into a lot of trouble.
Parasites need hosts, no matter how scary they seem.
Disagree with that, China has been self-sustaining for millennia.
The "cultural revolution" didn't really change much other than which families were in charge and the public rituals required to show one was "maintaining social order".
They have been practicing 1984 style population management since 2000 BC.
The basic idea is the majority of the population self-supporting dirt farmers scattered throughout the countryside. When times are good this population grows and excess resources are siphoned off to support the lifestyle of the "elite" which are the city dwellers. When times are tough the peasants' resources are stolen and they are left to starve.
Since the government doesn't really expend resources to support the peasants they are effectively a "free" repository of value and available for conscription should the need arise. I don't know if they still do it but in Imperial China the government would send officials to the rural villages to siphon off the talented fighters for the military and scholars for the bureaucracy. So the "proles" are also the breeders for future party members.
Unless things get SO bad, like nuclear winter bad where agriculture is no longer sustainable, China can carry on indefinitely with or without outside support. The only thing that shifts is the number and opulence of the elites and their lifestyle.
And super hive-minded. If humans are the primate's answer to beavers, then the Chinese are the human answer to ants.
They have invented things in the past, yes, but once they hit on a use for something, that's about as far as it goes, and I don't think they're really all that great on experimentation, or are very imaginative, actually.