I understand the impulse to not want to support companies and products that have not only bought into the side of the culture war you oppose but are actively promoting it.
Notice the nepotism of political power. Let me tell you, if they don't have big dirt on you, you don't get to be the dynasty of political nepotism. Trust me, there's no sister, brother, daughter, mother or uncle of Thomas Massey or even Ron/Rand Paul that carries the kind of weighty connections that woman has. Someone or several someones or all the someones of those given families got deep into Luciferianism or had some Mickey Cohen/Marilyn Monroe kind of... Jewish-mafia-has-made-sex-tapes-of-you (which got the Kennedys in power and trouble) for that power play to happen. Have you watched the Irma Schiffers interview with Ronald Bernard?
If someone told me that Dylan Mulvaney had a secret deal with The Daily Wire, i'd believe it. You couldn't come up with a fair price for the publicity they give that motherfucker.
I think boycotting companies that we don't like should be less about boycotting them and more about showing economic solidarity with people who are our friends. I bought a sick mid-century suit recently from a independent Christian reseller instead of a big box store, when I buy my Schizo books I will check for them from Imperium Press (who don't carry Imperium oddly enough) , or Fidelity, or a few others before breaking down and buying them off Amazon. We might not have enough purchasing power (or political influence to relate back to your article) to make these people stop putting rainbow flags on their products but we do have enough to keep people in business who never would do that to start with.
Right, the focus has to be on promoting the replacement channel over the thing we want people to not do. Otherwise, we create a vacuum. It's always more powerful to focus on what we do want than don't. There's a saying in metaphysics: what you resist persists.
Alissa Gordon Heinerscheid is the new VP of marketing is the first woman to lead. Aaaaaaaannnddd Jewish!!with that big honker. You can easily tell by the way certain people look it’s going to be subversion all the way down straight to Hell.
Sounds like we need to get the Mormons (mike lee types, not mitt romney) on our side. Missionaries with aks would do wonders for the regime controlled parts of town.
It's interesting that cons and civil libs still haven't figured out why their protests and boycotts don't work but others do. This is the answer. The visible action is overt and manufactured; its purpose is to create false consensus in the public and intimidate the opposition. The covert action is the part that actually makes change. If you have the former without the latter you're not an activist, you're a terrorist in the eyes of the regime, and they're not going to use their propaganda system to create false consensus for you (let alone intimidate themselves).
So stop protesting. All that accomplishes is giving information to the enemy and leaving you exposed and vulnerable. Boycott if you like, but don't expect results - do it so there's one less piece of radioactive shit in your life.
You need power, and that's not going to be handed to you by clicking a button, standing around in public for a few hours, or voicing support on twitter.
Sun & Steel by Yukio Mishima greatest essay of all time renders Rothbard moot because Mishima shows how to actually BECOME UNGOVERNABLE
Pete, I share this link with every Libertarian I know and frankly to everyone in my MMA gym too for EXACTLY the reasons you’ve stated. I’ve noticed in my own personal life the more I embrace rebuilding my body and truly getting stronger, learning MMA, etc. it’s radically improved my worldview and general confidence to tackle all this as well as obviously improving health. Most importantly it changes OTHER PEOPLE’S perception of you. They inherently know that you’re built into something else. Mishima describes it as “crossing the river” although his exact wording is far more eloquent than mine.
Notice the nepotism of political power. Let me tell you, if they don't have big dirt on you, you don't get to be the dynasty of political nepotism. Trust me, there's no sister, brother, daughter, mother or uncle of Thomas Massey or even Ron/Rand Paul that carries the kind of weighty connections that woman has. Someone or several someones or all the someones of those given families got deep into Luciferianism or had some Mickey Cohen/Marilyn Monroe kind of... Jewish-mafia-has-made-sex-tapes-of-you (which got the Kennedys in power and trouble) for that power play to happen. Have you watched the Irma Schiffers interview with Ronald Bernard?
If someone told me that Dylan Mulvaney had a secret deal with The Daily Wire, i'd believe it. You couldn't come up with a fair price for the publicity they give that motherfucker.
I think boycotting companies that we don't like should be less about boycotting them and more about showing economic solidarity with people who are our friends. I bought a sick mid-century suit recently from a independent Christian reseller instead of a big box store, when I buy my Schizo books I will check for them from Imperium Press (who don't carry Imperium oddly enough) , or Fidelity, or a few others before breaking down and buying them off Amazon. We might not have enough purchasing power (or political influence to relate back to your article) to make these people stop putting rainbow flags on their products but we do have enough to keep people in business who never would do that to start with.
I appreciate the sentiment but that was not the ultimate message of this Substack
You're right, I guess I just didn't have anything to say about your point about power because I fully agree and have nothing of interest to add.
Thank you. But you're suggestions are absolutely valid.
Right, the focus has to be on promoting the replacement channel over the thing we want people to not do. Otherwise, we create a vacuum. It's always more powerful to focus on what we do want than don't. There's a saying in metaphysics: what you resist persists.
Alissa Gordon Heinerscheid is the new VP of marketing is the first woman to lead. Aaaaaaaannnddd Jewish!!with that big honker. You can easily tell by the way certain people look it’s going to be subversion all the way down straight to Hell.
Sounds like we need to get the Mormons (mike lee types, not mitt romney) on our side. Missionaries with aks would do wonders for the regime controlled parts of town.
Check this out found it on gab
https://100percentfedup.com/bud-lights-first-ever-female-vp-is-mastermind-behind-partnership-with-dylan-mulvaney/
It's interesting that cons and civil libs still haven't figured out why their protests and boycotts don't work but others do. This is the answer. The visible action is overt and manufactured; its purpose is to create false consensus in the public and intimidate the opposition. The covert action is the part that actually makes change. If you have the former without the latter you're not an activist, you're a terrorist in the eyes of the regime, and they're not going to use their propaganda system to create false consensus for you (let alone intimidate themselves).
So stop protesting. All that accomplishes is giving information to the enemy and leaving you exposed and vulnerable. Boycott if you like, but don't expect results - do it so there's one less piece of radioactive shit in your life.
You need power, and that's not going to be handed to you by clicking a button, standing around in public for a few hours, or voicing support on twitter.
https://archive.org/details/sunAndSteel_201810
Sun & Steel by Yukio Mishima greatest essay of all time renders Rothbard moot because Mishima shows how to actually BECOME UNGOVERNABLE
Pete, I share this link with every Libertarian I know and frankly to everyone in my MMA gym too for EXACTLY the reasons you’ve stated. I’ve noticed in my own personal life the more I embrace rebuilding my body and truly getting stronger, learning MMA, etc. it’s radically improved my worldview and general confidence to tackle all this as well as obviously improving health. Most importantly it changes OTHER PEOPLE’S perception of you. They inherently know that you’re built into something else. Mishima describes it as “crossing the river” although his exact wording is far more eloquent than mine.