I sit around in my clay wine jar and I think. And I think and I think. And sometimes some pretty goofy ideas come to the surface. And most of them don't get made into videos, they just stay with me in my jar.
But this one I thought I would share with you. I was going to include more about myths and stories that are passed down thru the ages, and the importance and use of them even if they are fiction -- but I wanted to keep this short and low-effort. My views on those just didn't make it into the video. I'll keep it super short and simply tell you, yes, those stories are worth more than just modern random fiction.
Weird video, right? Hope you found it interesting anyway.
Some people have pointed out to me that: Many """non-fiction""" and """based on a true story""" media are really fiction. They're right. I'm not speaking out in favor of pesudo-non-fiction, which could be even more harmful than fiction because it purports to have that kernel of truth when it doesn't.
Hey guys, lots of ideas presented in this one. And I chose to introduce a couple terms that need to become more popular as well as the underlying concepts:
White Erasure
Biospirit
Here's that video on doppelgangers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1nz5Bkpmcw
Yes, this is reuploaded so it plays correctly on Odysee.
Heya all. I wanted to give a really basic run down for how these terms are being used, because they're becoming more and more important.
BLM wesbite archive:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200408020723/https://blacklivesmatter.com/what-we-believe/
Smithsonian, scroll down for the image on whiteness and white culture:
https://archive.is/gyYNs
wikipedia telling us what white supremacy is:
https://archive.is/xwLYX
White supremacy pyramid:
https://archive.is/L3CYO
The color of crime
https://archive.is/yoGfC
(2020 reupload)
Hey all. Given the action on twitter recently, I was compelled to tell you a story about one of my trips to Japan. A cohesive society can be so much different from a multicultural society that many people are actually... shocked by what happens there.
Those Japanese clips are from an episode of "My First Errand," a Japanese TV show showcasing young children learning responsibility and self-reliance by going on their first errands by themselves now that they're old enough to travel the city/town alone, using the city bus, train and shop for the family.
Thank you, SH.
(upload of older youtube video)
Heya. I feel like the narratives about crime and criminal behavior really go to the root of many people's world view. So it's important to talk about, and oddly you can often voice fairly strong opinions on it without getting canceled as easily as other topics.
I think talking about crime can have a domino effect on their other views.
~2020 reupload. This was originally published 2 weeks prior to George Floyd's death.~
Hey guys. Some things simply take precedence over politics. No one wants to talk to you about updating road signage when the giant asteroid is hurtling towards earth and threatening to kill us all.
Similarly, race takes precedence. And as long as some people refuse to work towards real solutions for the conflicts multi-racial societies have, it will continue to do so.
Someday I can't wait to hear your cute ideas about how resources should be distributed. Until then, it's a racial fight for resources.
Credit for comics:
Stonetoss: http://StoneToss.com
The fabled libertarian to alt-right pipeline!. Race has been more common in politics. For the left race is oppression narratives. For the right, race is biology, heritability and genetics. And of course then you got the civnats and centrists doing what they can to close their ears to all the race talk and ignore it all.
Mass immigration is a tool of establishment authoritarians.
The Hoppe talk is published by "Property and Freedom Society" here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TICdCM4j7x8
Comic in thumbnail and video by JinjerZilla
Hey everyone,
So I encountered some facts on twitter. Wanted to make a video. I think whites who are arguing against replacement migration encounter this underlying, implicit and factually incorrect understanding of how 'assimilation' took place in America's past. So I wanted to provide an idea, some perspective, and just a couple simple stats to argue against this nonsense.
By the way, Sean Last has already covered this and more in his blog at https://ideasanddata.wordpress.com/2018/08/07/the-myth-of-european-assimilation/
He has a youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/spawktalk/