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       Re: EU
       By: guest98 Date: March 18, 2023, 1:13 pm
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  HTML https://globalnews.ca/news/9561017/paris-pension-reform-protests-friday/
       [quote]
       Violent protests rock Paris again amid pension reform: ‘We are
       not going to stop’
       Dozens of protesters were arrested and police officers were
       injured Friday during a second night of violent clashes in Paris
       over French President Emmanuel Macron’s attempt to impose an
       increase to the country’s retirement age without a vote in the
       National Assembly.
       Several thousands people gathered at the Place de Concorde
       around a large bonfire as demonstrators kept up their pressure
       on Macron’s government, which is set to face motions of
       no-confidence on Monday. Chants of “Macron, resign” could be
       heard in the crowd.
       As they did on Thursday night, riot police charged into the
       crowd and threw tear gas to empty the huge square across from
       the National Assembly. Some protesters grabbed wooden planks
       from a nearby renovation site to arm themselves, hurling
       fireworks and stones at police.
       Friday night saw small groups break off from the main gathering
       and set street fires in nearby neighbourhoods.
       Mostly small, scattered protests were held in cities around
       France, from a march in Bordeaux to a rally in Toulouse.
       Trade unions organizing the opposition urged demonstrators to
       remain peaceful during more strikes and marches in the days
       ahead. They have called on people to leave schools, factories,
       refineries and other workplaces to force Macron to abandon his
       plan to make the French to work two more years, until 64, before
       receiving a full pension.
       Going ahead without a vote “is a denial of democracy … a total
       denial of what has been happening in the streets for several
       weeks,” 52-year-old psychologist Nathalie Alquier told Reuters
       in Paris. “It’s just unbearable.”
       [/quote]
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       Re: Plebian Hubris
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 13, 2023, 5:01 pm
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       The rightist notion of "citizenship" is precisely why rightists
       do not deserve citizenship:
       [img width=576
       height=1280]
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       Leftist Centralization against Rightist Liberalism
       By: antihellenistic Date: May 24, 2023, 1:59 am
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       Re: Leftist Centralization against Rightist Liberalism
       By: antihellenistic Date: May 24, 2023, 2:39 am
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       Rightist who knows about the true face of liberalism. Liberalism
       only attracted people who embrace endless creativity and
       economic progress, the rightist
       [img width=1280
       height=750]
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       Re: Plebian Hubris
       By: antihellenistic Date: May 25, 2023, 1:37 am
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       Being liberal means being "white". "Whiteness" not just a skin
       color term like what Ascesis said about it. By the way, she
       knows nothing about Communism
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       What is Communism?
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/communism/
       The liberals care to free-speech, growth, and place for
       disagreement rather than government control for the sake unity
       and ending the "whiteness" problem
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       Re: Leftist vs rightist moral circles
       By: antihellenistic Date: June 15, 2023, 4:21 am
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       [quote]Is it any wonder the warlike martial spirit, the lust for
       Glory, is entirely dead in modern American life, and every
       moderately upper-middle-class parent looks upon the
       post-conscription school recruiter the way they might look upon
       some child-snatcher or or the Gym Teacher they suspect dittles
       his students.[/quote]
  HTML https://twitter.com/FromKulak/status/1669014487838367745
       The example of westerners's who missed the Faustian morality
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       Re: Plebian Hubris
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: June 15, 2023, 4:55 pm
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       More from the tweet you linked to:
       [quote]For 3000+ years if you wanted a literate 6ft tall man
       who's never gone hungry, wealthy enough to have a household
       "Dishwasher" and a horse (let alone a horseless carriage) to
       fight for you, you could not force him... you needed to Entice
       him!
       With the prospect of capturing slaves or entire prize ships and
       adding them to his fortune, the prospect that his fortunes would
       vastly increase and greatness was open to him!
       ...
       Achilles was willing to murder Agamemnon, frag his superior
       officer, merely because Agamemnon confiscated his prize of honor
       ...
       The idea Agamemnon or the Greek army could COMMAND Achilles to
       get back in the fight, that they could force him to fight with
       some claim of "Duty" or offer him violence for his refusal was
       completely alien. Achilles was a man with multiple horses and
       his own chariot, Descended from wealthy people and competent to
       survive under his own strength.[/quote]
       In short, Achilles was a "sovereign citizen":
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/plebian-hubris/msg18403/#msg18403
       See also:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/mythical-world/turanian-diffusion/msg873/#msg873
       [quote]Achilles’ homeland in Thessaly is further north than that
       of any other character. For Nicolson, “Achilles carries a
       pre-southern, pre-urban, pre-complicated world of purity and
       integrity within him.”[xxvi]
       The willingness of Achilles to defy the authority of King
       Agamemnon is certainly illustrative of Duchesne’s culture of
       “aristocratic egalitarianism” where a leader is regarded as a
       “first among equals.” It is only natural, therefore, that
       Achilles “cannot tolerate the overarching kingliness of
       Agamemnon.”[xxvii] When Odysseus intercedes between Agamemnon
       and Achilles he suppresses the former’s injunction for Achilles
       to “submit himself to me, since I am so much more kingly,”
       because he knows that “the steppe consciousness of Achilles will
       not accept an overking.”[xxviii][/quote]
       It is of course no coincidence that in Dune:
  HTML https://dune.fandom.com/wiki/House_Atreides
       [quote]House Atreides specifically claimed descent from King
       Agamemnon[/quote]
       The Atreides are the good guys, by the way. Note furthermore the
       Atreides habitat:
  HTML https://dune.fandom.com/wiki/Caladan
       [quote]It was a lush oceanic world, and the ancestral home of
       House Atreides.
       ...
       The environment of Caladan was largely focused around rain being
       a common feature of the planet's meteorology. At numerous times,
       both Paul and Jessica told stories of how water would fall from
       the skies in abundance. The landscape, as a result, was
       scattered with rivers and mountains and hosted a diverse and
       complex underwater ecosystem. Presumably, although never stated,
       this complex ecosystem extended to land.
       [/quote]
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       You can be sure there are no "sovereign citizens" in Caladan.
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       Re: Homo Hubris
       By: guest98 Date: July 10, 2023, 6:45 pm
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       Alberta’s Smith decries ‘federal interference’ ahead of
       premiers’ meeting
       [quote]
       Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she believes every Canadian
       premier is frustrated with what she calls “federal interference”
       into provincial affairs.
       Smith said the Trudeau government refuses to bend on its overall
       greenhouse emissions reduction targets and milestones, as well
       as its commitment to achieving a net-zero electricity grid by
       2035.
       Alberta has said Ottawa’s targets and time frames are
       unachievable, and has laid out its own plan for getting the
       energy-producing province to net-zero by 2050.
       Smith adds that she is pleased that Saskatchewan has joined
       Alberta in pushing back against the federal targets, and thinks
       other provinces will begin to resist so-called “interference” by
       Ottawa.
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       Actual Implementation of Liberalism
       By: antihellenistic Date: July 16, 2023, 7:14 pm
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       [quote]File: 1689545704230.png (250.4 KB, 451x700, large.png)
       Fellow Traveler Ideologies Fren 07/16/23 (Sun) 22:15:04
       №.104347
       What ideologies would be considered fellow travelers? I
       distinctly remember in 2014-16 that libertarianism was something
       of a fellow traveler to ethno-nationalism, perhaps due in some
       part to Stefan Molyneux exposing the fact that high trust, small
       government communities can pretty much only exist in white
       populations.
       I call myself an objectivist because I would still also say it's
       perfectly rational to observe the behaviour of certain other
       groups and have your government rigourously defend your borders
       based on those observations. The fact is that they are a weapon
       used by the same people who would enslave us into a
       poverty-stricken command economy.
       I also think that a genuinely strong streak of Nietzsche runs
       through Rand's work, despite its Aristotelianism.
       Thoughts on who/what we consider fren?[/quote]
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       Re: Plebian Hubris
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 28, 2023, 1:11 pm
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       Enemy article:
  HTML https://gatesofvienna.net/2023/07/the-truth-about-climate-change/
       [quote]Do you want to know the truth about climate change? Here
       it is…
       Children learn at school that man-made climate change is the
       greatest challenge facing humanity. You learn that science
       agrees on this and there is no doubt.
       They learn that the generations before them have indebted
       themselves by using fossil fuels and that moderation is now the
       order of the day. They learn that they have to be careful
       because adults, even their own parents or relatives, can claim
       again and again that this climate change is not or not entirely
       man-made, could be controlled or would not exist at all.
       Young people are financially supported by foreign NGOs in
       order to devote themselves fully to public outreach, to be stuck
       on streets, to deface pictures in museums or to block runways at
       airports. In doing so, they help raise public awareness to
       accept even serious interference with civil liberties, property
       rights or democratic processes in order to resolutely fight
       mankind’s greatest problem before it is finally too late. They
       know that it is 5 to 12, that any one of several tipping points
       can be passed at any time and the earth will then inexorably
       slide into catastrophe.
       During their training or studies, young adults can choose
       whether they want to use methods to prove climate change, to
       forecast new high temperatures, new lows in precipitation,
       technical processes to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, or
       political processes to provide thousands of billions of euros of
       taxpayers’ money to fight climate change or want to work on
       journalistic or psychological methods of revealing and
       suppressing dissenting opinions on the subject.
       They learn to take responsibility and to publicly confront
       unconventional thinkers and swaggerers who infamously want to
       sow doubts under the guise of freedom of expression or
       scientific discourse.
       Adults learn in professional life that all processes must be
       geared towards combating man-made climate change, that there is
       no longer time for fundamental democratic discussions and that
       far-reaching restrictions are urgently needed in the present so
       that future generations are not burdened even more.
       They learn that the fruits of their labor will only be
       visible after hundreds of years. They know that dissent leads to
       the end of their careers, that they must not ridicule the
       research on climate change, the actions to combat it, or the
       tireless political effort to raise awareness on social media.
       They will learn where to report colleagues, friends and
       relatives who do not want to comply.
       Older adults know they must accept limits on themselves in
       order to not make climate change worse than it already is.
       They are aware that only by having the smallest living
       space, if possible in large climate-neutral multi-family housing
       estates, by avoiding vacation, travel and unnecessary waste of
       energy, by preferring climate-neutral vegan and/or insect-rich
       foods and by living a life full of deprivation, which meets the
       demands of the collective, their complicity in the high levels
       of carbon dioxide they created from living to excess in earlier
       years can be redeemed.
       Seniors learn in the daily news that climate change is
       taking place everywhere. That pleasant temperatures in Germany
       are deceptive. Because somewhere on earth a body of water has
       dried up, a slope has slipped, a village has been flooded or a
       new temperature record has been set.
       You will be shown how harmful it is to spread misinformation
       about climate change. That savings and waivers are the only way
       to get the situation under control. You know that it would now
       be criminal to disagree with the younger generation who are
       paying the price for the sins of the elderly and that it is best
       to spend the final years of your life in penance, humility and
       modesty in the hope that your CO2 footprint before death may not
       be so large.
       That’s the truth. Amen.[/quote]
       Our enemies are frightened by the above instead of by global
       warming itself. (Note to False Leftists: our enemies are the
       authentic anti-fascists.)
       See also:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/china-the-ocean-is-not-japan's-trash-can/msg21146/#msg21146
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