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RaceCreatesCulture 14 points ago +14 / -0

You mean the White woman who adopted a jogger child is pro non-white immigration? Colored my shocked. I can't breath with how shocked I am.

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RaceCreatesCulture 3 points ago +3 / -0

Every time I see a post like this I'm like "oh here's Imp1 again... wait a second."

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RaceCreatesCulture 23 points ago +23 / -0

I watched it and I don't exactly believe the narrative it made but what it did do for me is open my eyes to how easy it is to push any narrative you want. It is a compelling narrative from a different perspective than convention and that made me realize how easy it is for anyone to push any narrative with enough will to do so. I think watching this was the final trigger for me in being like "damn, I really need to start questioning history more instead of just believing what the conventional thought is on it."

There's definitely some angles for certain events that are more plausible than the conventional thought on the matter. Not everything is stretching to suit one's worldview or bias. But some of it is likely a little far-out there but I found it wasn't necessarily presented as objective fact but more like "consider this".

If you're already at the point where you believe you've been lied to about every major event in the last century at least, I don't think you'll take too much away from the video but it still might be worth a watch even just from the lens of a fictional documentary on the past. It's interesting/entertaining for that alone.

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RaceCreatesCulture 0 points ago +3 / -3

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/elon-musk-ceo-x-visit-poland-antisemitism-uproar-rcna134759

If it were not true and there was this much media exposure, Elon would comment on X that the media is lying like he usually does in these scenarios.

Let's not forget this either:

Elon Musk Visits Israel Amid Backlash Against His Endorsement of Antisemitic Post Alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, Mr. Musk toured an Israeli village where dozens of people were killed in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/27/world/middleeast/elon-musk-israel-visit.html

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RaceCreatesCulture 13 points ago +17 / -4

That's at Auschwitz. Elon is partaking in a humiliation ritual to ensure he toes the line.

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RaceCreatesCulture 2 points ago +3 / -1

In the 1800s when all White Societies were controlled by jewish bankers.

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RaceCreatesCulture 3 points ago +7 / -4

Good. If I was King, I would do the same thing. You can't tolerate any corruption to what is good in a society.

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RaceCreatesCulture 1 point ago +2 / -1

Just talking about the problems of modernity.

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RaceCreatesCulture 1 point ago +2 / -1

Right, I accept that schools are decent prisons for low quality children. But that's a minority of children. Most children should be home schooled and only the low quality children with low quality parents should go to school. That's why I like the voucher system for homeachooling that only applies to married couples that earn a good salary.

School is a necessary evil because we have laws that encourage single motherhood and we have non-Whites in the country.

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RaceCreatesCulture 6 points ago +6 / -0

As a responsible parent that wants control of my child's education and who doesn't believe women should be working, I don't want my wife doing anything except home schooling and I don't want to pay for an education system that doesn't benefit me. In fact, given that many women work at these institutions earning an income, their mere existence goes against my moral values. I should not be forced to pay for them. Even many private schools and catholic schools are woke monstrosities.

I fail to see what's wrong with allowing married parents with sizable income to get all their tax dollars back in the form of the "voucher". It should not only go toward schools but also parents that want to home school. By limiting it to married parents with a sizable income we'll pretty much cutout most bad parents from having access to this. A few will slip through the cracks but not enough to matter.

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RaceCreatesCulture 3 points ago +5 / -2

Okay, how about a voucher system where homeschooling is one of the voucher options but this option is only available to married people with family incomes above $100k/yr.

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RaceCreatesCulture 16 points ago +19 / -3

No school choice. You can choose with your own money. Most people should be home schooling.

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RaceCreatesCulture 2 points ago +2 / -0

The problem to me when it comes down to children is 3 thing.

  1. Child support
  2. Alimony
  3. Custody

Once society completely abolishes the existence of child support, alimony and women getting any say in custody of my child then I will have children. Yes, I realize that means I will never have children and I'm fine with it. Those are my terms though.

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RaceCreatesCulture 40 points ago +40 / -0

We should be defunding public education entirely and giving people tax breaks.

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RaceCreatesCulture 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm speaking mainly to the fact that corporations will want the cheapest labor possible. The way to get that is increase the labor supply. Bringing in cheap labor is often what corporations do and in a "true libertarian" system as you call it, there's nothing wrong with unlimited immigrants. The more immigrants that come in the more Argentina's culture suffers and the people in Argentina lose because the benefits of the economic growth are going to the rich capitalists and the immigrant labor not the Argentinians. Then the corporations will use the immigrants to change the politics around to get government to give them the tax breaks and subsidies they want. Voila, there goes anything he worked for.

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RaceCreatesCulture 5 points ago +7 / -2

It's pretty obvious he is to anyone paying attention. He might not realize it but the elite will use him to buy up assets at a cheap price. It's a model for foreigners to pillage domestic assets. Nothing he said is wrong from a pure theoretical perspective but one inherent flaw of ancapitalism is that not all humans are equal and freedom of capital movement given not free movement of labor means pure free market is NOT the best system for most people. The elite in charge don't need an economics lesson. They know how it works. They're purposely using their money to assume more wealth and power.

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RaceCreatesCulture 6 points ago +6 / -0

"Genetic Heart Condition" is what families go with when they don't want to admit the truth.

Remember Zyzz? Young Bodybuilder who died from steroid use. His family maintains it was a "genetic heart condition" that killed him despite the fact his brother was arrested for dealing steroids.

All people have varying differences in genetics that lead to some people's hearts being inferior or superior to others. Put enough strain on the heart and you die. Could superior genetics have saved the person? Probably, so that's why "genetic heart condition" isn't entirely wrong but it's kind of like saying the reason I died from drowning is because I have a genetic lung condition in which I can't hold my breath for 10 minutes. Put a person in water long enough and it doesn't matter how good his lungs are at holding his breath, he'll die. The cause of death isn't genetic lung condition, it's drowning.

Fat people are dying by being fat not genetic heart conditions and Zyzz died from steroid use not a genetic heart condition.

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RaceCreatesCulture 14 points ago +14 / -0

I guess not every trans ends up committing suicide. Some want to go after those who tricked them into becoming trans.

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RaceCreatesCulture 15 points ago +15 / -0

Why does anyone care about the College of Psychologists? Just rebrand as a Life Coach. Psychology is a joke.

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RaceCreatesCulture 5 points ago +5 / -0

On Super Nintendo I used to always do a playthrough of the game Hook. I'm sure others liked it also but I seemed like the only person who played that game and loved it. It wasn't too long or too short and the difficulty challenge was just right as a kid. Really enjoyable game.

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RaceCreatesCulture 7 points ago +7 / -0

I agree with everything you wrote but I don't think it was critical enough even tbh. I found balancing a big issue myself and the combat felt more tedious than anything. I felt confused at times at what I was even supposed to do to progress the story and then felt the options I wanted to take weren't feasible due to the difficulty and it wasn't easy figuring out how to improve my strength without ruining the ability to take the options I wanted.

The whole time I was playing BG3, I just felt like I'd rather be playing BG2 instead.

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