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[–]NayenezganiNot alt-right 4 insightful - 2 fun4 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

I live in an area (outside the first world) where the black population is almost nonexistent. They will be mostly staying off my lawn while I (hopefully) get to reap the benefits of doing business with them in the future. I know that compassion is alarmingly disjunct from intelligence, and my cynicism compels me to believe that most stupid people would apply genius in malicious ways if they had it. Dumb psychopaths occupy prisons while smart psychopaths occupy, heh, Wall Street. It seems to me that most people only think of two things when they consider others: 1) Is this person useful? 2) Is this person willing to be useful to me? The stereotype content model is probably one of the most succinct descriptions of human interaction. The basis is not love/hate, but admiration/pity/envy/loathing.

And those who are worthy of admiration are so abnormally few. I think the alt-right could be more aggressive in competing for their support. Make them an offer they can't refuse. Someone on your side needs to research and draft functional policies down to the most minute details, no AOC-tier vagueness. I think you might have heard of John Coster-Mullen, the truck driver who somehow reverse-engineered Little Boy and Fat Man as a hobby. Imagine that dedication invested into drafting a hypothetical model for universal healthcare or something. Most people who would respond to the type of discourse here are probably already in the movement, show society in general a good alternative to the current government. I don't have skin in the game but I would support anyone who could produce a technical plan on how to restore social and economic equilibrium to the USA, even if they are a group I would not like to associate with normally.