The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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IMO some LARP can be interesting, but it is better to give people free reign to discover something new and more relevant to them, rather than constrain them with practices ancient people may or may not have done. If it is truly important, it can be rediscovered.

The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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I think the cosmic mind thing could simply be a different way of describing the laws that we observe, e.g. gravity, Newton's laws, inverse relationship of pressure and volume, etc.

I could see this. The noumenon exists in some real sense even though we can't physically touch it. This would be very similar to the Gnostic conception of God.

The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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It looks like he said both:

the cyclical nature of civilization and time

The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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Thanks for the recommendation, I'll have to check it out. I have similar reservations about the self-abnegation aspects attributed to Buddhism, but if it could be used similar to Stoicism as a form of mental self-control then that could be very useful.

btw, have you seen my other comment in this thread or considered checking out /s/altreligion? I'm asking everyone ITT because this is probably my all-time favorite subject in this intellectual space.

The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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Interestingly enough this could be a point of contention among believers. To me, a cyclical nature of time is too fatalistic - I would rather see a linear progression towards an ideal state of existence. Others might reject historicism outright, and claim that history is not predetermined but instead lies in the hands of those willing to change it.

However, this sort of debate is healthy and shouldn't be suppressed.

The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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I do know that Hinduism is a non dogmatic religion where much of it is up to interpretation including perception of their gods. I think having a non dogmatic religion is essential for a future religion.

I agree with this. Identifying gods, heroes, or archetypes should be left up to believers themselves.

For example, someone coming from a Christian background may identify Jesus as the ultimate Archetype, while someone coming from a pagan background may put Odin in this spot instead.

Allowing believers to define this hierarchy for themselves, as well as to debate it with others, leaves room for the belief system to grow.

btw, have you seen my other comment in this thread or considered checking out /s/altreligion?

The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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Aryan Household

I've seen this book linked before. Is there any content from it that you would particularly recommend?

I agree with the rest of your assesments, btw. Have you seen my other comment in this thread or considered checking out /s/altreligion?

The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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That's a great example. Even the most strident materialist must acknowledge a deeper sense of meaning in a cultural touchstone like that.

An everyday ritual like laying flowers on someone's grave is another example of this concept. Even a hardcore atheist would have difficulty opposing this practice, despite no living person actually benefitting from the flowers being there. Maybe you could say the person who puts them there benefits psychologically, but even then, what's the harm in that?

Some other aspects I might add to your ideas: the prediction of the future (through scientific means) and interpretation of dreams.

Btw, have you seen my other comment in this thread or considered checking out /s/altreligion?

The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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phrenology

Maybe he means something like physiognomy, or maybe just the general idea of innate traits influencing outward behaviors.

Belief in a cosmic mind aka God which can be justified scientifically

Yeah, I don't totally agree with this except as a matter of interpretation.

Unless the universe has always existed, one could objectively say that there was a supernatural unmoved mover that somehow started time and created everything. However, such an entity does not need to be sentient.

Maybe one could posit some interesting beliefs about the nature of consciousness as well, but I don't think there is anything approximating a "cosmic mind" that can be equated to the traditional conception of God.

The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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I don't see Catholicism as being in conflict with this idea. If anything, Catholicism is a sub-set of the ideology described here, or a specific iteration of it.

This is evidenced by the fact that a pagan, a Christian, and an atheist could all gravitate towards these same conclusions. And this underlying structure is what interests me the most, not the cultural idiosyncrasies that happen to be on top.

A man living on an island all alone, with no exposure to human culture, might independently discover the existence of a creator based on his own rational thought. However, it is highly dubious that he would end up as a devout Catholic, or a Muslim, or a Hindu. He would be something else entirely.

As you say yourself, much of Christianity has "devolved into a guessing game about random citations of the Bible". This doesn't interest me, as the Bible itself - and especially one's particular interpretation of the Bible - must be accepted on faith.

I have read philosophers like Thomas Aquinas and I simply don't believe you can arrive at Catholicism from pure reason based on his arguments. In fact I'm pretty sure he says the same. This doesn't interest me - and to be brutally honest, I don't agree with many of the values that Christianity teaches anyway.

My goal is to identify the bones that make up these belief systems, not become a believer in one that already exists. I wouldn't do what I'm doing if I thought any current religion was sufficient.

The religion of the future by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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This is a fascinating concept and one of the main reasons why I made an account here. In fact a sub already exists for this, and I would encourage everyone with an interest to give it a look: /s/altreligion

The ideas you've mentioned are remarkably similar to my own ideas on it:

  • I also think that neither Christianity nor paganism can be a model in the days to come. The former has internal inconsistencies, promotes bad values, and requires the believer to accept the existence of supernatural beings on faith alone. The latter is more traditional, but also requires faith over reason and in the modern age just feels like LARPing.

  • Neoplatonism and ancestor-worship are belief systems that invoke strong feelings of spirituality, but both can be said to be objectively true even in a purely scientific universe.

  • Viewing natural law as an extension of the will of God, or at least something that must be acknowledged and respected, is another belief system that promotes strong spiritual feelings while being compatible with "materialism".

  • Allowing heroic figures to become archetypes is a brilliant idea. This would also make the new religion more appealing to those who followed Christianity or paganism, as well as give the new religion much-needed roots. Heroic figures of the past were not weird heretics or unbelievers, but were past saints. Perhaps Jesus might be re-conceptualized as an Archetype of Mercy, or Odin as an Archetype of Wisdom.

The modern food supply is making us fat, low energy and depressed. A brief look at mechanisms and solutions. by send_nasty_stuff in debatealtright

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Quality post with excellent information. Thanks for writing this.

COVID Vaccines: One Year On by Ponderer in debatealtright

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From what I can tell there might've been a plot to create an artificial pandemic and increase deaths by rolling out a faulty vaccine but I don't think it was anything more than that based on the evidence, and given that governments have been able to act against it the conspiracy wasn't as overarching as some assume.

I was considering making a thread for all the conspiracies (or benign possibilities) that there could possibly be for the COVID vaccine. Everything from "the vaccines are the mark of the beast" to "governments just had the best interest of their people at heart".

Would there be interest in this?

COVID Vaccines: One Year On by Ponderer in debatealtright

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Antivax was a monumental failure of the right. A lot of political capital was spent on an issue that was factually dubious at best, thousands of right-wingers died because of it and little was achieved.

IMO it's more nuanced than this. The issues involved are very complicated.

Tens of thousands of people work with vaccine research and safety and they are spread across a tripple digit number of countries. No conspiracy that size has a snowball's chance in hell to survive.

Right-wingers have good reason to distrust authorities. There are thousands of medical experts who advocate for transgenderism, for example, or who work in the psychiatry industry cooking up bogus disorders like "toxic masculinity".

Of course you could say that the field of vaccine research is a lot more solid and more difficult to politicize than other fields. But when many of the most vocal proponents of vaccines are people who said they wanted you dead just a few weeks earlier, it's hard to shift gears and change heuristics.

The greater failure for the right was the lack of debate or discussion before coming to a position on COVID-related issues. Most positions were just kneejerk reactions against what the left was doing. Fortunately, many of these reactions ended up being right: lockdowns really were a way to disadvantage small businesses in favor of corporations, and the media really was pushing double-standards in calling right-wing gatherings "superspreader events" while praising left-wing protests.

However, other reactions were very wrong, such as treating covid like it didn't exist at all.

Ultimately this comes from the right's disorganization and (unintentionally) decentralized nature. The sad truth is that this sub is one of the few places where rightists can actually debate and think critically, unlike many of the echo chambers where one must take a hardline in one direction or the other.

COVID Vaccines: One Year On by Ponderer in debatealtright

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The vaccine passports were a de facto way to exclude vaccine skeptics from society.

I could see that. From your perspective, were the spike proteins included on purpose, by accident, or because those in power just didn't care?

COVID Vaccines: One Year On by Ponderer in debatealtright

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Honestly I'm not sure what the angle really is with the vaccine, but my best guess would be that these big vaccine makers put a lot of money in the right pockets to create the vaccine mandates and then made an order of magnitude more in profits from said vaccine mandates.

This makes sense. Corporations just being greedy, and there being nothing terribly wrong with the vaccine itself, would be a relatively more "benign" reason for the vaccine push.

Any good subs left on reddit? by yabbit in AskSaidIt

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Tumblr in action? If you want to see even more evidence of the self destruction of US and Europe.

I used to be subbed to this but it's all demoralization at this point. I think there's a real reason Reddit leaves these doomer blackpilled subs up, while banning funny meme subs or discussion-based subs. If you're already redpilled continuing to binge on TiA and stuff like it is bad for your mindset.

Only thing it's useful for now is couple of purely tech subs

Totally agree. Sadly the network effect is still in full swing. It would be great to move those tech discussions here, but Reddit has more people and thus tends to be better for them.

TIL China has over 200 million leftover men due to its one child policy by yabbit in TIL

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The easy one would be mandating only female babies from IVF embryo selection, it would go a long way towards closing the gap

Anyone know where /u/literalotherkin went? by Markimus in debatealtright

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All of this internet talk essentially amounts to nothing. A sound and a fury. Our real life comradery and building of families, health, fitness, and security is the most important thing right now.

Incredibly based.

I would suggest checking out https://communities.win/c/parallelsociety as well.

TIL China has over 200 million leftover men due to its one child policy by yabbit in TIL

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Fun fact: every country in the world has leftover men since there are more males than females at birth. As many as 1 in 20 are leftovers below age 40 or so. This only equalizes later on since men have a much higher death rate.

This isn't abortion-related, in fact you see the same trend in animals. Look up 'sex ratios at birth'.

Why this isn't widely acknowledged is a mystery to me. The disparity obviously causes social problems and there's several technological solutions already available.

Analysis of ADL's 2021 extremism report by [deleted] in debatealtright

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Excellent breakdown and hilariously written. Well done.

Projex.Wiki will be starting a list of tech alternatives and solutions for normies and resistance folks. Please discuss them here and I'll copy paste your feedback/reviews. by JasonCarswell in technology

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This is absolutely incredible. Thank you for making this. How can I help?

How do we fix our incelphobic soyciety? by yabbit in AskSaidIt

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Virtues need to be universal in order to work. If large percentages of the population are openly bucking a virtue, most people will see the virtue as fake.

Think of religion. When ~99% of people are devout church-goers, it's incredibly difficult to dissent against religion or disobey its commandments. But if 30-50% of people are atheists, the rest of the population starts wondering why they have to abstain from alcohol and get up early on Sunday.

So, a fully-chaste society could work. A fully-promiscuous society could work. A partly-promiscuous partly-chaste society would not work, because the chaste people would always get jealous of the promiscuous people, unless you can convince the chaste ones they are somehow superior.

In the past this worked with monks and the clergy because everyone respected them and at least paid lip service to chastity as a virtue. The clergy were chaste but took solace in it because everyone looked up to them. Today this would not work, because the majority of people do not even pretend that chastity is better or that chaste people are worthy of respect. This is the reason you don't see people clamoring to join monasteries, nunneries, or the priesthood.

Sunday Remoralize Thread #5 by send_nasty_stuff in debatealtright

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Thank you for the upbeat thread!

Neil Young Now Calling for Boycott of Banking by [deleted] in news

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Here is the original article on Neil Young's website: https://neilyoungarchives.com/news/3/article?id=Viewpoint-How-You-Can-Fight-Climate-Chaos

I agree with you. The National Review is taking a condescending tone on this, giving off the impression they support the banks. Neil Young is a complete scumbag for wanting to censor Joe Rogan, but he's correct on this. Unfortunately he doesn't offer any solutions or better alternatives for banks.

There'a been some talk around Washington DC of moving to a 100% digital/cashless banking system. It's a horrible idea. Let your representatives know. by [deleted] in whatever

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Looks like there has been a bill introduced against this, not sure if it's still around:

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/feb/13/dc-council-mulls-bill-that-would-ban-cashless-busi/

The D.C. Council on Thursday considered legislation that would ban cashless, brick-and-mortar businesses in an effort to make the city less vulnerable to cyberattacks and more friendly to residents without banking or credit cards.

The way to defeat the push for a 'cashless society' is to expose how it discriminates against poor people without bank accounts.

It's been a year. How is everyone feeling? by rubberbiscuit in ConservativeExodus

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I agree. In terms of real freedom the USA is still the best (with some variations by state). Other countries have their appeals, but mostly due to things like friendly tax policies or less government oversight.

It's been a year. How is everyone feeling? by rubberbiscuit in ConservativeExodus

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So there may be no urgent need for an exodus after all.

It's still good to make plans just in case things get so bad that moving is inevitable. And an "exodus" out of California and New York was absolutely necessary to get to this point.

It's been a year. How is everyone feeling? by rubberbiscuit in ConservativeExodus

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I feel like the exodus that felt inevitable a year ago is not necessarily the case right now. We have bastions of freedom like Florida, which has given a little bit of guts to gutless places like Texas, and a few others.

IMO people should keep making plans to move if necessary and building up their own independence regardless. Don't panic or lose sleep or anything, but don't forget to stay alert.

Even Disney supposedly is going to focus on better stories and worry less about wokeism (we'll see I find that hard to believe).

I have a hunch that media pushes leftism hard during Republican administrations, and dials it back during Democratic ones.

I don't remember media being unwatchably bad under the early and mid Obama administration, for example. That only happened around the time Trump got in.

It would make sense if the same were true for Biden - Hollywood hasn't actually changed their minds, they just know they'll lose their entire audience if they keep shoveling crap.

It's been a year. How is everyone feeling? by rubberbiscuit in ConservativeExodus

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This is my view as well. If there is a place that feels more safe than the one you're currently in, you should be making plans to move there (or at least have a contingency plan) not putting it off because things aren't immediately dire.

It's been a year. How is everyone feeling? by rubberbiscuit in ConservativeExodus

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Well put.

When do you think the bottom of the current market will be? Is it a good idea to wait to buy until after the Fed raises interest rates? by Ponderer in cryptocurrency

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What is your timeline for this, specifically the stuff that will happen before 2036?

When do you think the bottom of the current market will be? Is it a good idea to wait to buy until after the Fed raises interest rates? by Ponderer in cryptocurrency

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I see where you're coming from about CBDCs. You may want to know the Fed recently (past few days) released a document detailing the potential for a US CBDC. They didn't commit to creating one, but they invited public commentary which they hope to wrap up by March.

Just curious, what is your long-term forecast for the future? Not just financially, but globally, within the next few decades or even the next few centuries.

When do you think the bottom of the current market will be? Is it a good idea to wait to buy until after the Fed raises interest rates? by Ponderer in cryptocurrency

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Better than waiting to buy the dip and it ends up spiking, I suppose.

Hunter Wallace makes a good point- Dissidents should run for office in 2022 by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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Good idea, thank you for sharing it here.

Are there any good communities on here discussing options/finance/stocks? by FollowTheMoney in AskSaidIt

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I would like to know this as well, specifically from a crypto perspective.

I'm surprised this site is still slow even after Ruqqus went down.

An honest question to the pro-vax people on this sub, why do you trust the state on the vaccine issue? by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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Thanks so much for the links. If you ever decide to continue researching this, this sub would be a great place. I know it would get a lot of attention.

Dissident right artists by Markimus in debatealtright

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Thanks for pinging me. This is awesome.

Creative Contest #1: What Is Your Beautiful Future?

We wish to build an optimistic view of the future. We believe there is truth in being able to will a positive future into existence through our thoughts–if we know what kind of future we want to create, we will start to act in a way that is conducive towards its unfolding. We do not dismiss the ongoing and upcoming tribulations that we will face. However, we also do not want people to ignore the beautiful future that they can help create. Furthermore, we hope to create a roadmap for future political action, whether at the local, national, or supranational level. We need to develop concrete ideas for what our ideal society looks like. The beauty of creating is in forcing Man to formulate his ideas in a genuine way.

It's incredible how similar this is to my post here.

Do you know how submissions are supposed to be made? I guess through e-mail? I might make one

Islam is collapsing by Ethnocrat in debatealtright

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Clearly they have a vested interest in promoting this idea that especially Iran is just begging to embrace liberal modernity and throw off the hated ebil Mullahs.

This makes sense.

An honest question to the pro-vax people on this sub, why do you trust the state on the vaccine issue? by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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That's awesome, thanks for making this.

Five years ago, at about this moment, Hillary Clinton was chucked into a van like a side of beef. by Tarrock in politics

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Legendary.

Worm Farming--Based or Not? by Frenologist in debatealtright

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Bug-eating future successfully averted. Reverse psychology at its finest.

An honest question to the pro-vax people on this sub, why do you trust the state on the vaccine issue? by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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Short of getting an extremely good quality water filter for your home, you still end up showering in it even if you change your regular drinking water.

We ought to have discussions about this on this sub.

One article I've just read suggests that an activated carbon filter can remove some phthalates, but not necessarily all. A nano-filtration system would be more expensive but also more effective. Carbon filters, at least, are commonly available for showerheads.

When you think about it, that's going to make its way into the foods you consume as well.

Growing your own food and raising livestock could mitigate this, unless phthalates can make their way into rainwater (which I can't find any information on).

Eating organic food could also help reduce some exposure.

Soyientific American: Pedophobes are hidden pedophiles by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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Just so everyone knows it looks like the original image is a photoshop/parody of this Scientific American article, "Homophobes might be hidden homosexuals." It has the same author, tagline, and date (but the actual publication year is 2012 rather than 2019). Credit to literalotherkin for discovering this.

Also, not saying that elites aren't actually advocating for pedophilia or that they don't use this bullshit argument to further it or other kinds of degeneracy. Abominations like Cuties or DQSH make this apparent. However I don't think they're at the point of unironically using the term "pedophobe" yet.

An honest question to the pro-vax people on this sub, why do you trust the state on the vaccine issue? by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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In my ideal world I'd be living out in the sticks inside a house that doubles as a Faraday cage, all of my electronics would have their wi-fi cards torn out, and any connections to the internet would be done purely through hard wires.

Soyientific American: Pedophobes are hidden pedophiles by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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Good catch. I think you nailed it.

The pic in OP appears to just be a parody of that one (albeit a justified parody) lampooning how ridiculous the "if you oppose this you must be one" idea is.

The suffragettes were rabid eugenicists by [deleted] in debatealtright

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This is why I find it incredibly difficult to sympathize with radfems. Despite opposing trans ideology, they still deny fundamental sex differences. That basic denial of reality is the very thing that made trans ideology possible.

That's not to mention all the other ways radical feminism enabled trans ideology and helped it to come into being.

An honest question to the pro-vax people on this sub, why do you trust the state on the vaccine issue? by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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If you drink tap water, or eat half the shit on store shelves, you're almost certainly pumping the same or equally harmful chemicals into your body already.

Could you expand a bit on this, specifically on how to choose healthier food or get better water?

Worm Farming--Based or Not? by Frenologist in debatealtright

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Your post idea reminds me of the backwoods worm farm we see at the beginning of Blade Runner 2049. Good movie btw.

Also:

You will live in the pod (that's a converted shipping container on 20 acres of land in rural Montana)

You will eat the bugs (that you raise on your organic worm farm to supplement your diet of homegrown potatoes)

An honest question to the pro-vax people on this sub, why do you trust the state on the vaccine issue? by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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it's all bog standard crazy schizo shit just substituting in 'Covid' and 'vax' around the usual format of the 'NWO genociding everyone apart from 500 million' theory.

This is what bothers me, and it feels cut out of the same psyop cloth as "5G causes coronavirus".

I don't trust the vaccine, but I don't believe it will cause millions to drop dead. And in a year from now when they don't, the libtards are going to all point and laugh at the conspiracy theorists who predicted they would. The conspiracy theorists themselves will feel confused and ashamed and maybe even abandon their more reasonable beliefs. It's a huge psyop on both sides.

An honest question to the pro-vax people on this sub, why do you trust the state on the vaccine issue? by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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I didn't counter-signal 5G stuff that much because I do believe all cellular networks have harmful long-term effects on humans

Not to go off topic but I'd like to hear more about this

Question for SNS and other Americans, what's the vibe in the US military regarding the vax? by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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If you are terrified of foreign mrna in your body you clearly shouldn't get covid since it is a giant ball of replicating mrna that replicates in your circulatory system.

This is a false dichotomy.

It implies that there is a binary choice: either get the vaccine or contract COVID. That simply isn't true, it's entirely possible to avoid both. How do you think most people survived through 2020?

Soyientific American: Pedophobes are hidden pedophiles by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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Hate to be that guy but I don't think that article actually existed

Can't find it online (iirc Netflix still has Cuties up which was far more flagrant, I don't see why SA would take down an article from 2019) not even mirrored anywhere, the pic looks a bit shooped, and the text below the headline sounds a little too much like bait or Babylon Bee tier satire

Feel free to prove me wrong and share an archived version of the article if you can find one

I agree that the elites are attempting to normalize pedophilia and they use the bullshit "if you don't like it you're one of them" tactic, but we need to be accurate about where on the timeline we're on

Was the car a positive or negative development for society? by Ponderer in debatealtright

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Obviously every community should be built so that employment and essentials -- such as schools, shops, medical services, and the like -- can be found within walking distance of one's residence. But cars will still have significant utility as individual transport between settlements, and hopefully there will be developments in sustainable transport in the future.

This sounds like the ideal world. I could see some speculative fiction examining a society that works like this, where communities themselves are completely walkable, and only use cars to travel between them.

Biden is going to mandate the vaccine for all private businesses with 100+ employees by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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You generally trust the FDA, CDC, and by extension the politicians who control them?

Not a hostile question, I just find it odd in this day and age

Will it eventually be necessary to leave all Western countries? by Ponderer in ConservativeExodus

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He didn't exactly buy all the property...

What professions should a young person go into? And thoughts on Biden's 100-employee vaccine mandate. by Ponderer in debatealtright

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Thanks, I'll add that to the computer skills section

What professions should a young person go into? And thoughts on Biden's 100-employee vaccine mandate. by Ponderer in debatealtright

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Had to look it up myself: "The Powers That (Should Not) Be"

What professions should a young person go into? And thoughts on Biden's 100-employee vaccine mandate. by Ponderer in debatealtright

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I like your attitude.

What are some ways to prevent or reverse male balding? by Ponderer in AskSaidIt

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Awesome clip. Thanks for using yewtube btw.

What professions should a young person go into? And thoughts on Biden's 100-employee vaccine mandate. by Ponderer in debatealtright

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That's an excellent suggestions, I'll add it.

Will you actually stay in the West when it officially becomes 49% minority White? by radicalcentrist in debatealtright

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I agree with this.

A lot of people here hate libertarians, but there's something to be said about the "charter cities" they're attempting to create in third-world countries or in international waters.

Will you actually stay in the West when it officially becomes 49% minority White? by radicalcentrist in debatealtright

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Didn't Russia allow some South African farmers in?

Was the car a positive or negative development for society? by Ponderer in debatealtright

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I like that take. I call it a "problem of scale", basically when something isn't bad in and of itself, but becomes bad when everyone does it.

For example, fishing isn't bad. But if too many people fish too much, the natural supply of fish is exhausted. There are plenty of things like this, and people portray the original thing as a problem, when in reality it's just the amount of people doing it, which is much more subtle and harder to blame.

What professions should a young person go into? And thoughts on Biden's 100-employee vaccine mandate. by Ponderer in debatealtright

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Was the car a positive or negative development for society? by Ponderer in debatealtright

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Agreed that OnlyFans and similar platforms are going to screw things up royally for a very long time.

I think there's some ways to mitigate this though (at least for men) and I will make a post about it soon.

What are some ways to prevent or reverse male balding? by Ponderer in AskSaidIt

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Pretty sure I'd rather have a cue-ball than go on finasteride.

I'd be fine with plugs. Pretty sure that's what Elon Musk got.

What professions should a young person go into? And thoughts on Biden's 100-employee vaccine mandate. by Ponderer in debatealtright

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All this said, one dilemma here is that by advising young right-wingers to not join or start large companies, we would be shutting them out from considerable cultural power.

What are your thoughts on this? Also, what is your stance on conservatives running for public office, or joining organizations run by the government?

What are some ways to prevent or reverse male balding? by Ponderer in AskSaidIt

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Actually those seem like the opposite of the guys I'd want to ask.

(just a joke)

Was the car a positive or negative development for society? by Ponderer in debatealtright

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I believe it.

Was the car a positive or negative development for society? by Ponderer in debatealtright

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Oh, I totally agree things would be screwed if we run out of gas now. But that's mostly because we've already built our society to be dependent on it.

Before the car, most people lived on a farm. Combined with their local community, they were more-or-less self-sufficient. Not being able to travel to the next town over would deny them access to specialized goods like medicines, but they would still have necessities like food and water. That's not the case today.

What are some ways to prevent or reverse male balding? by Ponderer in AskSaidIt

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Pretty sure that would make you go bald faster.

Was the car a positive or negative development for society? by Ponderer in debatealtright

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I've been meaning to read up on him. Is there anything you'd recommend?

Go East - Freedom loving Liberals fleeing to Eastern Europe by jet199 in AskSaidIt

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There's definitely some people doing it although I'm not sure how large the trend is.

Was the car a positive or negative development for society? by Ponderer in debatealtright

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I agree.

Biden is announcing new covid restrictions this Thursday, September 9th. Here are some goods to stock up on right now in case he extends mandates, as well as other tips. by Ponderer in debatealtright

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Thanks. Any recommendations on what vacuum sealer or bags to get?

Great link btw

Biden is announcing new covid restrictions this Thursday, September 9th. Here are some goods to stock up on right now in case he extends mandates, as well as other tips. by Ponderer in debatealtright

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This is an excellent strategy.

Even little words of encouragement go a long way in someone's life who's being boiled alive.

Totally agree. For example if I see someone wearing a conservative message on a t-shirt or bumper sticker, I'll give them a thumbs-up or compliment on it. Sounds minor, but every bit helps.

An Alt-Right Movie Festival, with your host, RICHARD PARKER! by Richard_Parker in debatealtright

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What is his commentary? Or the gist of it at least

An Alt-Right Movie Festival, with your host, RICHARD PARKER! by Richard_Parker in debatealtright

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What is his/their take on it?

Biden is going to mandate the vaccine for all private businesses with 100+ employees by casparvoneverec in debatealtright

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Genuinely curious, why do you trust it so much?

Will it eventually be necessary to leave all Western countries? by Ponderer in ConservativeExodus

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I wish I knew more history about this, specifically relating to stuff like Communist regimes. Surely there were some nomads in Siberia or whatever that the Politburo didn't deign to notice?

Living isolated out in the boonies may even be more dangerous than the relative anonymity of a town or a small city.

This is also a concept that interests me. I suppose it depends on how strict things get and what's demanded of the average person.

It's here. Biden mandates vaccine for everyone. by Blackbrownfreestuff in debatealtright

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I like your positive attitude. I'm going to make a post about this.

It's here. Biden mandates vaccine for everyone. by Blackbrownfreestuff in debatealtright

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Gotcha, I've heard this called an "independent contractor"

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt Responds To Biden: 'There Will Be No Government Vaccine Mandates In Oklahoma' by [deleted] in politics

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Thanks for posting these updates.

Biden is announcing new covid restrictions this Thursday, September 9th. Here are some goods to stock up on right now in case he extends mandates, as well as other tips. by Ponderer in debatealtright

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Just a heads up, I wouldn't take the opinions of a subreddit as anywhere near reflective of the opinions of the general population. I sincerely believe that many subs are astroturfed, or at least massively skewed towards leftist opinions.

By any chance are you able to move out of NYC? Or are you tied down there?

Also, which vaccine did you take? In a month or so you might consider making a post if you've had any side effects or anything

Vaush gets dogpiled for being against killing white people by [deleted] in debatealtright

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It is a conflict between the rational, material, and passive vs the spiritual, emotional, and active.

Right on. I got the same sense from the part of the clip that I watched. Most of the comments (which are now supporting Vaush) are clearly in the former camp.

Thought experiment: how a dissident could survive being barred from all major corporations by Ponderer in debatealtright

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I can relate to that feeling. Good luck my man.

Biden is announcing new covid restrictions this Thursday, September 9th. Here are some goods to stock up on right now in case he extends mandates, as well as other tips. by Ponderer in debatealtright

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The gyms are checking vaccine cards where you live?