So is the argument that black females are incapable of empathizing with other races, but black males value positive masculine traits and are less concerned with race?
Only half joking, I could see that actually being the case.
The main question on my mind right now is when Biden invokes Title 32, will Major General Thomas M. Suelzer reject that invocation as an unlawful order, or will he cuck out like Adjutant General of Arkansas did for Eisenhower?
I don't know if you'll find all of the things you're looking for in a single person, but Paul Vanderklay is pretty good and brings a good Christian perspective while covering a wide range of topics.
It's an old vine.
It's also hard to get motivated to self-improve when you look around and realize that you won't be the recipient of any of the benefits of that self-improvement.
It's fine and dandy to claim "getting better is its own reward", but I'd rather not empower evil people. I'll improve in the ways that genuinely benefit me, and if I find myself behind a genuinely good man or woman, I'm happy to push. That said, I'm done pushing for the sake of pushing. I'm done having my goodwill and productive effort stolen by people who could give two shits about my well-being. Christian ethics work okay in a predominantly Christian world, but that isn't the world we live in right now.
I've been on a Better than Wolves kick lately. The community seems a bit cucked, but the mod itself is difficult as balls and a lot of fun to figure out.
It's not really trying to manage the collapse, it just acknowledges that the collapse is inevitable. From there, it tries to figure out how to bring things back to proper civilization as quickly as possible. It's been a while since I read it though, and I don't properly remember how they dealt with the Mule.
It's possibly cope, but The Matrix Resurrections may have been intentionally bad
Their tactics only work for ends they're trying to achieve. If you are also keen on the complete and utter destruction of society, then sure, those tactics are effective. If you actually want something functional at the end of all this, then we'll need tactics that are effective for that instead.
I genuinely don't understand the left's surprise with Biden's mental state. I was under the impression that they all knew but didn't care and trusted that his administration would handle things. In the aftermath of the debate, it seems like a large portion of the population actually believed Biden was in charge, and are shocked that he has dementia.
I keep trying to apply the principle of charity, but apparently a lot of people really are that stupid.