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RaceCreatesCulture 2 points ago +2 / -0

If being White Supremacist means doing things better than everyone else we should all be White Supremacists then.

White people do like to be efficient and organized in their written language. Introduction, thesis: go.

Black people that aren't taught the superior White people ways tend to be extremely inefficient and unorganized. They talk about their family, the one story someone else told them and then cycle back to not even having a point, they just wanted to tell the story. For writing an essay about a subject-matter, the black way in objectively inferior.

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RaceCreatesCulture 13 points ago +13 / -0

I found the game boring tbh. Story was meh. Gameplay was meh. I think it was probably a good game given games these days. I think I just don't like gaming very much anymore.

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RaceCreatesCulture 2 points ago +3 / -1

Star Trek used to be and maybe still is one of my favorite series. Honestly, DS9 and TNG were the only exceptional ones. TOS and ENT are not bad but TOS is going to be too dated for most people and ENT is more like what the alt-fans like who're trying to be edgy and go against the generally accepted views of star trek fans. Voyageur isn't really good but it's good enough that if you really like star trek you can watch it and enjoy it. I wouldn't recommend it. Everything else (besides the movies) aren't worth watching.

The problem with starting off with TNG is that season 1 and 2 are tough to get into and will be pretty dated today. You can tell it took the actors a bit of time to truly feel comfortable in their roles and producers/writers to really know where they were going with things. Once TNG got into its groove, it was great. DS9 starts off a lot better than TNG because it ran concurrently with TNG and after TNG started. By then the Star Trek series was at its peak. Everyone knew what they were doing by this time.

For new watchers I would ask yourself this question. Are you convinced you're going to power through the whole series no matter what or if you watch a few episodes and get bored, are you just going to stop watching and forget about it?

  • If you're committed to watching everything no matter how bad it seems, then start with TNG.

  • If you're not sure if you'll watch everything but want to see if maybe you'll like it then start with DS9.

Here's something to consider. Most Star Trek fans alive today (younger people) became Star Trek fans by watching an episode here or there when they were flicking through the TV channels. They never watched the whole series from start to finish themselves until likely after the series had ended but they had already watched some of the episodes to know it interested them enough for them to watch the whole series from start to finish. This is something to consider because I think if you only watched some of the best episodes first you might get hooked enough to consider watching everything else. There are some fans who theorize new people should only watch the best episodes. I would suggest if you started with TNG/DS9 and got bored of it to then google the best Star Trek episodes and watch those 10. If that isn't enough to hook you back into the series, then maybe forget about Star Trek altogether.

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RaceCreatesCulture 5 points ago +6 / -1

Thanks. Looks like some jew is seething so I imagine the debate went good?

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RaceCreatesCulture 4 points ago +4 / -0

Guy had 0.4 seconds between life and death and hit the button just in time for him only. Act of God.

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RaceCreatesCulture 6 points ago +6 / -0

This site can’t be reachednitter.net’s DNS address could not be found. Diagnosing the problem. DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE

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RaceCreatesCulture 11 points ago +11 / -0

Very good point.

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RaceCreatesCulture 3 points ago +4 / -1

I'll raise you one. Should sexual assault against a woman who is out in public without her husband even be a crime?

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RaceCreatesCulture 9 points ago +9 / -0

Can someone explain to me how people can propose marriage to people they are unsure of what the answer will be?

I would only ask someone to marry me if I already knew she'd say yes.

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RaceCreatesCulture 17 points ago +18 / -1

That moment when the Gen X guy starts questioning if blind worship of feminism might not have been the right move.

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RaceCreatesCulture 4 points ago +4 / -0

It was always pushed at the top-level down. Owners of capital wanted cheaper labor so they could profit. The more you increase your labor supply the cheaper the price of labor. The cheaper your labor, the more capital profits. Business leaders and thus politicians and their friends pushed for immigration specifically for this reason. They used indoctrination in the schools to try to force the public to accept it and schools also benefited from immigration but schools weren't the primary driver of it. Schools are a tool of the elite to shape the public in the manner they want rather than the institution that shapes the elite's decisions.

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RaceCreatesCulture 1 point ago +2 / -1

I played some recent RPGs and I thought they were movies. The cutscenes are like 75% of the games these days. I swear Diablo 4 had like a 15 minute one and it was actually the only good thing of the whole video game. Modern video games are pretty bad.

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RaceCreatesCulture 7 points ago +7 / -0

No, my metaphors are amazing. You're just too stupid to understand.

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RaceCreatesCulture 8 points ago +8 / -0

If a book said kill yourself because that would be better for you and the world, would you kill yourself?

Even if you laugh at my sentence, you do the exact same thing.

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RaceCreatesCulture 27 points ago +27 / -0

I don't trust anything from history. I think all of it has been rewritten many times and biases applied. Just look at the covid-19 situation. How do you imagine textbooks will teach about it in 80 years? That it was a mostly harmless virus in which the government overreacted and deadly vaccines were developed that killed millions of people or do you think it'll report the complete opposite government approved story? In time, only a handful of people will remember the truth of covid-19. Publishers won't publish the data in books because it's misinformation. Academic journals will remove anything that references a different narrative. You'll only have some .pdfs found on obscure websites in the darkweb that tell the truth and to people in 100 years from now, it'll look like some weird esoteric mythology rather than truth.

I imagine almost all of our history is similar to this. Even stuff you'd imagine no one could lie about. Moon landing? Uh huh... Steal of the presidential election? Uh huh...

I definitely think post-WWII the level of propaganda ramped up by an exponential margin though. So my general cutoff for anything for it to be somewhat accurate is pre-WWII; however, if it's too far from the past like ancient romans/greeks/mediaeval stuff, one has to wonder if these sources have been entirely fabricated perhaps recently or perhaps centuries ago and these sources are not accurate at all for what people say they are representing.

Even the bible translation in English people have are questionable. How much of that was rewritten or works people didn't agree with were destroyed never to be found again thus skewing the entire message?

Absolutely everything I read, no matter the supposed time it was written, is under scrutiny by me. If what I'm reading doesn't help to improve what I know to be best in life, then as far as I'm concerned, it is drivel.

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RaceCreatesCulture 23 points ago +25 / -2

Ever notice and I do mean nosetice that JP was fairly decent up until he almost died and then he came back from the dead, became Ben Shapiro's bitch and is now terrible?

If there's a guy who made a deal with the devil to not die, it's JP. Seriously. He probably should have died and maybe that's what he was meant to do but he was so selfish and unable to let go he literally made a deal with the devil and now we get the evil incarnate version of JP.

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RaceCreatesCulture 3 points ago +4 / -1

She probably wants to tax people more and give her more resources as the way to solve the "circumstantial" problems.

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RaceCreatesCulture 8 points ago +9 / -1

Why would anyone want an annoying dumb leftist attached to every one of their products. I'll take ChadGPT who tells me we need to kill off the parasites infecting western civilization because he's good at pattern recognition but gimped soyGPT is worthless.

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RaceCreatesCulture 1 point ago +1 / -0

5% is a ballpark, I might raise it to 8% but not because I want yachts but because 5% was in fact too low. I don't think 5% would be too low though and I wouldn't raise taxes lightly. I consider lower taxes better.

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RaceCreatesCulture 2 points ago +2 / -0

You may have a point. The merchants did take over in the 1800s-1900s but now the priest of the merchants are taking over.

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RaceCreatesCulture 10 points ago +10 / -0

Probably something to do with helping to bring in illegal immigrants to the USA.

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RaceCreatesCulture 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, this seems about accurate. Basically, needs to be some new label more-or-less. I'm not even sure what the them is. Fascism was justice which is a good theme. Communism was common people.

I don't want monarchy to be the focus of mine because that's unimportant. As long as the people in power aren't subject to any binding elections, that's good enough. Dictator, monarchy, military supreme leader, whatever. Doesn't matter. And authoritarianism hardly tells anyone what kind of leadership the authority will be.

National Capitalism is pretty close but capitalism carries such a bad connotation among lots of people. Authoritative Moral National Free Enterprise is kind of it but that's not catchy at all lol.

Might just to research ancient symbols and make something up like you say.

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RaceCreatesCulture 3 points ago +3 / -0

I disagree. The idea that power corrupts absolutely is just something corrupt people say as an excuse to the masses so the masses don't think to change corrupt leaders. I would lead benevolently.

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