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    The previous thread had become sluggish, so I’m opening up a new one, jump-starting it with several excellent recent video interviews with Col. Douglas Macgregor: Finally, in order to minimize the load on this thread, please continue to restrict your Tweets or place them under a MORE tag. — Ron Unz
  • Gotras also break off with population expansion or re-combine at times.

    Jatts overall are 40% Steppe which tracks closely with the R1A percentage.
    So make your own estimates of Guru ka Malwa.

    ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕਾਖਾਲਸਾਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕੀਫਤਿਹ

  • @Sher Singh
    @songbird

    Why should I hate trudeau?

    Classical liberalism is about internalizing public opinion & reducing harm.
    He does that admirably, and is a good representation of White culture.

    As a White Nationalist, I can bear no ill will against justeen Trudeau.

    ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕਾਖਾਲਸਾਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕੀਫਤਿਹ

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    • Replies: @Barbarossa
    @Jatt Aryaa

    I'm not surprised. Hopefully it gets some hard pushback, but it doesn't seem like Canada has much gumption that way.

    As an aside from the article. I didn't know the SKS was so popular with Canadian sportsman. I've always liked mine and thought it is an underrated gun. Cheap to buy and cheap to shoot, though I recently saw that non-reloadable Russian made ammo is now double what it was several years ago when I bought a bunch.

  • Here’s a new Open Thread for all of you. To minimize the load, please continue to limit your Tweets or place them under a MORE tag. Meanwhile, to jump-start the discussion, here are three segments of a lengthy recent discussion of the Russia/Ukraine military situation between Prof. Michael Vlahos and Col. Douglas Macgregor that I've...
  • @songbird
    @German_reader

    What I find really eerie about the promotion of the word "genocide" among Western pundits is that they don't seem to recognize that distinct ethno-cultural groups even exist or have the right to exist. How can they say that the Russians are killing a people, when they don't even believe that there are distinct peoples or should be?

    It was only a few months back that Zeihan called Russians racist for not allowing tens of millions of Indians to settle in Siberia. (An Indian asked him why they weren't allowing it.)

    It all seems so nakedly cynical.

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa, @German_reader

    They recognize that distinct ethno cultural groups exist, but not that this existence confers any special social, legal or other privileges.

    They’re pretty consistent in this stance of global multiculturalism. Leftist Jews regularly agitate against Israel & you’ve seen the vaccine green pass.

  • @German_reader
    @Sher Singh


    The Karlin discord’s also full of fobs enraged at the contradictions of liberalism.
     
    Didn't you mention that many of the members there were total weirdoes and sickos who have committed incest with their sisters or have a strange interest in examining fecal matter?
    Are there many former commenters from this blog on the Discord, or is mostly people Karlin picked up on Twitter or somewhere else?

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

    Korenchkin (inactive) & Chieh are there.
    Otherwise only Unz lurkers, twitter, crypto or new fags.

    Zoomers scared of women or boomers angry at them.

    Joined a VC one time & was pretty much the only one speaking normal English.

    Highest deadlift on there beside the Bhenchod is like 40kg.

    Here’s an example of the cringe:

    • Thanks: German_reader
    • Replies: @Mikel
    @Jatt Aryaa


    Joined a VC one time & was pretty much the only one speaking normal English.
     
    You should understand that not everybody is able to assimilate as completely as you have done.

    ਮੁਕਤਾਸਿਹਾਰੀ

    Replies: @Sher Singh

  • @silviosilver
    @Yevardian


    Imao, talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
     
    Too true. The site needs a hard limit on pajeet-posting. Something like three pajeet-posts a month is about the most any human should ever have to endure. It could be the springboard to bigger and bolder rules leading to the removal of pajeets from the entire internet, and what a great day that would be. It's enough having to deal with them irl; when one retires to online activity, is a bit of sanctity from their unwanted intrusions really too much to ask?

    Replies: @silviosilver, @Jatt Aryaa

    Imao, talk about the pot calling the kettle black.

    Weak brown races like forgive me for saying: armenians & serbs, hate the Aryan.

    How quaint.

    Who gives a fuck,

    Niggas tried their hardest to summon me too, scroll up.

    • Replies: @Yevardian
    @Jatt Aryaa

    I suspect your obsession with "niggers" stems from the fact that they're the only racial group with a lower aggregate international social status than Indians. Although at blacks are well-represented in music and entertainment.

    Replies: @Sher Singh

  • Thinking of grabbing this knife only 120 USD inclusive.

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    Video Link

    Video Link
    https://www.thekhukurihouse.com/dbad-oef-defender

    Replaces Hatchet & E Tool.
    Hybrid fighting machete.

    Comfortable to wear in place of Talwar.

    Thoughts?

    @barbarossa

    • Replies: @A123
    @Jatt Aryaa

    This blade is 5160 spring steel [MORE]. Full-Tang Service No. 1 Khukuri – 10” Blade

    https://www.kultofathena.com/product/full-tang-service-no-1-khukuri-10-blade/

    It is a quite a bit less than the one you selected, however tax and shipping may close the gap.

    🎄 MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄



     
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    , @songbird
    @Jatt Aryaa

    Afraid I am not knowledgeable about quality knives.

    , @Barbarossa
    @Jatt Aryaa

    That looks like a good knife with good specs for the money. It looks like that seller does a good job with QC and has a long term working relationship with the manufacturer. Like I mentioned last thread, I get dubious about some of the “made overseas” stuff that one sees places like eBay, but there is some excellent quality for the price-point too as long as it’s seems vetted.

    I might get one of those for the grand prize in next years games to be honest.

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

  • @A123
    @Jatt Aryaa

    This blade is 5160 spring steel [MORE]. Full-Tang Service No. 1 Khukuri – 10” Blade

    https://www.kultofathena.com/product/full-tang-service-no-1-khukuri-10-blade/

    It is a quite a bit less than the one you selected, however tax and shipping may close the gap.

    🎄 MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄



     
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    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

    Yeah comes out to a bit more with shipping & I don’t actually want a Khukhri.

    This is a good post re: the Rus-Ukraine & general Populism v Globalism thing.

    Suggest everyone read it 2 or 3x took me that many to really see it.

    https://roloslavskiy.substack.com/p/the-hijacking-of-nationalism-and

    • Replies: @A123
    @Jatt Aryaa

    I started skimming the article.

    It looks pretty good, I will have to read it in depth later.
    ___

    The blade you have selected is interesting. The full tang construction should be quite durable. To me, the price seems a little high but not outrageous.

    I have not seen a blade in 52100 steel before. It definitely is not "stainless". If you buy one, make sure it is stored dry with a touch of oil. The blade will probably discolor a bit in the field, which is perfectly fine.

    Feel free to give us a field review after using it for a few months.

    🎄 MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄

  • American Democracy – The Real 13/50 – Zman
    https://thezman.com/wordpress/?p=28874

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  • @Barbarossa
    @Jatt Aryaa

    That looks like a good knife with good specs for the money. It looks like that seller does a good job with QC and has a long term working relationship with the manufacturer. Like I mentioned last thread, I get dubious about some of the “made overseas” stuff that one sees places like eBay, but there is some excellent quality for the price-point too as long as it’s seems vetted.

    I might get one of those for the grand prize in next years games to be honest.

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

    Not getting- steel type determines breakage more than thickness.
    1055 or 1085 machetes are indestructible – 1095 is higher carbon so sharp/brittle.
    Kabar just bends though since good heat treat. 7″ blade is decent size,
    Small enough to swing in car, can still do light chopping.
    Nepali blades that are a 1/4 or 1/2″ thick are just bad forging & too heavy.

    https://twitter.com/pun_fact/status/1605798868469387264

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    Notice the tip doesn’t break on the tanto.
    The Kabar USMC does better than almost any 1095 blade,
    and the lighter steel machetes just keep going.


  • @Dmitry
    @LatW


    e silly things you posted in those links about spoiled brats of rich people
     
    It's not silly. Saying this is Putin's daughter (which is Navalny's propaganda) is perhaps silly, as the evidence can be co-incidence. But why do you think journalists were reading the boyfriend's social media to notice her, it's because of their family name.

    Children of "rich people", that own Saint-Petersburg oil terminal, co-incidentally. And Sobchak's advisor was negotiating the sale of Saint-Petersburg oil terminal for alleged Tambov gang representatives in the 1990s.
    https://uvarov0.livejournal.com/358022.html

    Kaczynski is right (he’s just mixing up the cause and consequence and is blaming the wrong party, LGTB “rights” over straight

     

    But according to Poles, Kaczynski is LGBT, or was former LGBT (retired LGBT) in the 1980s.

    Kaczynski ultimately controls the government of Poland, but he has a lot more power than other European leaders.

    Nowadays Poland is controlled by someone from (or in the 1980s) the LGBT community, that rejects the modern LGBT community. Ireland also has an LGBT leader, but the difference they are not rejecting the modern LGBT community.

    So currently, there can be at least two countries in the world with public LGBT leaders - Poland and Republic of Ireland. Ireland with the pro-LGBT and Poland with the LGBT counter-signaling.

    Kaczynski likes to counter-signal about "family values", without any children. So, if you were unkind observer, you would see there is the LGBT leader in Poland with less family values than even some of younger the LGBT community.

    Kaczynski surely make us think a bit of Golikova, who is supposed to be increasing the fertility rate, without so many attainments here. She has three marriages and no children, but a lot of golf resorts.

    Polish women or women of PLC, or women in the EE in general, didn’t always drink as much

     

    It's normal for women in the culture in Poland to drink alcohol, not something very new, but for most people just normal part of the social life, it's not the same as alcoholism.

    In terms of fertility, it's likely that millions of children would not have been born in so many countries, if their parents had not been drinking around 9 months earlier.

    Alcoholism is a problem for society of course, especially for pregnant women. But is a different topic. For example, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is very common in some countries. However, if we return to talk about Poland, it actually has a low rate of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Poland have even less Fetal Alcohol Syndrome per population than even a lot of Western Europe ( https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5710622/figure/poi170049f1 )

    Then again they could do other constructive things that could inadvertently help fertility or public health in general – it’s hard to judge and I don’t want to be too harsh on the Tusk’s side either.
     
    In Israel, there are LGBT flags everywhere and the fertility rate is higher than Saudi Arabia, where LGBT community is partly illegal.

    It's very likely not a causal related topic overall LGBT and national fertility rate (LGBT people have a lower fertility rate, but visibility of this community might not change fertility rate of wider society which is not LGBT).

    Countries in EU with more support for mothers are like Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland - it correlates with the displays of liberalism, but also those countries having a lot of money and wealth to fund mothers.

    somehow I don’t believe that a hypothetical Tusk’s government
     
    Who knows if Tusk would be even worst than Kaczynski. In terms of the external policy, he might be a lot more extremist. It's a foreign culture to me, so I won't say anything.

    But the point which is more universal, in non-Banana Republic society, there should be fair media situation, where politicians of both sides can access equally the voters with arguments. Free media is necessary condition for the fair election. It's like a football game needs to have a fair referee, or the sports value of the football game is useless. Or if you build the goal smaller on your side than your opponents', so it is more difficult for them to win, it's a semi-democracy, or like in many countries even more in the direction of the fake democracy.

    Replies: @songbird, @Coconuts

    It’s very likely not a causal related topic overall LGBT and national fertility rate (LGBT people have a lower fertility rate, but visibility of this community might not change fertility rate of wider society which is not LGBT).

    We were discussing this in an earlier thread, I think it is too soon to say. LGBT ideology only moved from being a sub-culture to full social diffusion recently (even in the UK ‘promotion of homosexuality’ in schools was banned until after 1997). Intuitively you would expect that the dissemination of Queer Theory, Gender Theory and so on through society would contribute to reducing the birthrate (or if not that it is a direct correlate with some other factor which has the same impact). But better data will only be available in the future when generations educated with this understanding of human sexuality have completed most of their fertile years.

    You might predict that this would be an additional downward influence besides the impact of contraception, education of women and so on that are already more recognised.

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    • Replies: @Dmitry
    @Coconuts


    doesn’t benefit the Hindu nationalists, maybe they are post-colonial in the wrong way?

     

    Did you read Guardian views about the Hindu Prime Minister. I saw this article with localist criticism of the rootless cosmopolitan. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/oct/28/rishi-sunak-britain-first-hindu-prime-minister-destroying-tories-pitiful-vision-of-diversity

    in reality at present the orientation for the future seems to be much more towards the global south,
     
    Because after exiting the EU, the EU labor supply is reduced, except for people you can attain work visas for.

    With Brexit, their discussion should be not just to exit the EU, but also a discussion whether United Kingdom needs to enter more people for already overpopulated islands.

    In the early 19th century, England has a population of 10 million people. With 10 million, they were controlling a significant proportion of the world, created famous literature, created revolutions of science, the revolution of industry. And the island perhaps still has some old forests and space for animals (although Henry XIII had already killed the wolves).


    British left who defend more reasonable positions like this (David Goodhart and Paul Embery come to mind), and I think the small SDP party does, but somehow the mainstream of the political classes seem to be off on what once might have been considered the eccentric fringes.
     
    The problem of population fall, could be how the pension system will collapse. https://wealthandpoverty.center/2021/09/12/demographic-collapse-2-ponzi-schemes/

    They didn't design the financial system to allow for the population fall.

    But media view that countries with flat and aging population like Japan, are in the worst scenario, they will need to reverse with immigration.

    It's not always accurate. Working class people in Japan are probably living better, as result of this situation. Property prices have been falling for 30 years there, which implies more people will be able to buy property.

    Another example is Poland. The population in Poland is falling and aging. But life standards improve in Poland. There are pluses and minuses of their current demographical decline.

    There are Latvia and Lithuania, with rapidly falling population. Rapid population fall for Baltic countries is obviously dangerous, especially as they have small population already. But life standards improve at least, it's not automatically some zombie apocalypse either.


    society would contribute to reducing the birthrate
     
    With LGBT and fertility rate, similar countries that have different policies, seem to be not in the expected position if there was an inverse relation. So even if there is some effect inversely, then extent of this effect couldn't be too significant.

    There is LGBT leader in Republic of Ireland, who promotes LGBT community, as reflection of the higher visibility of LGBT of Ireland. There is supposed LGBT leader in Poland, who counter-signals LGBT, as reflection of Poland's lower visibility of LGBT. Ireland has TFR this year in 1,8s and Poland in 1,3s.

    There is no promotion of LGBT community in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. But the fertility rate there lower than any North Western European countries, where LGBT community is a religion. If LGBT visibility was inversely important for fertility rate, these kind of situations would at least indicate it wouldn't be very important.

    I understand your argument about the effect of time. But the low fertility rates in Warsaw Pact has been for cohorts born 1965-1970 already.


    Intuitively you would expect that the dissemination of Queer Theory, Gender Theory and so on through society would contribute to reducing the birthrate (or if not that it is a direct correlate with some other factor which has the same impact).

     

    Intuitively, we would expect opening the window in the car, will increase drag, because of the physics of opening window. But unlike physics, those ideologies don't have so much of fixed meaning you can access with intuition. So, their attitude to natalism will vary in different countries, empirically, probably according to what is already fashionable.

    LGBT researchers in Israel, are writing pro-natalist papers, trying to say LGBT people should have more children. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_t1b1swAAAAJ . There are sentimental films about how sexual minorities people are ordering children from fertility startups https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLJBxuak4eg. The implication for the heterosexual majority is pro-natalist (if LGBT people want children, then we should want children)

    But Ayatollahs in Iran were promoting Sharia law, conservative interpretation of Islam. They banned LGBT and were promoting anti-natalism. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/118310

    Ideologies like this are a bit modular. Islam can be mixed with anti-natalism. Communism can be anti-natalism (like China's one child policy), or failed pro-natalism (like in USSR). LGBT can be mixed with natalism or not, which will probably be to match what is fashionable in that place/time.

  • @songbird
    @Dmitry


    Local authorities can add LGBT flags to beaches, but people in the area will probably be the same proportion of sexual majority/minority as a beach in Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt or Iran.
     
    I would posit that gays are more mobile than other people.

    It is easier to move, when you don't have children. Easier to buy into high cost areas too. I would also speculate that gays sometimes feel estranged from their families or the areas they grew up in, and that contributes to the willingness to move.

    Israel, in some measure being an expat country, might plausibly have a higher concentration of gays than the rest of the Middle East.

    And if we allow for the mobility of gays, then it is plausible that certain areas of Israel might have higher rates than others, which would mimic many other areas like San Francisco, West Hollywood, Provincetown, etc.

    It is my theory that one reason the politics has shifted on the gay issue is that tolerance encourages the congregation of gays (enabled by their naturally heightened mobility), which increases their power, especially as they frequent urban centers.

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa, @Dmitry

    https://www.unz.com/anepigone/gay-jews


    Includes women I presume.
    Urban v Rural is also a likely factor.

    • Thanks: songbird
  • @LatW
    @Mikel


    That’s somewhat similar to fixating on some USSR dissident to show how people could express different ideas in that regime.
     
    That's not an adequate comparison. A real dissident in the USSR would risk not only his or her freedom, but would most likely be pushed out of his or her home, and their material would be much harder and riskier to come by. Anyone in the US who cares, can watch Tucker on YouTube. Anyone can read Infowars if they feel like it. Most don't feel like it.

    Western anti-establishment figures should stop flattering themselves by comparing themselves to former USSR dissidents.

    And Tucker, entertaining as he is, is now pretty much lying - there is no "American style regime change" that the Ukrainian administration is "demanding", like he says. The Ukrainian side has stressed that while Russia does need reformatting (something that they should've done themselves in the 1990s), this is not something that outsiders would do, but the Russians themselves and could come as a consequence of the Russian defeat (this is a hypothetical statement, not an expectation for the US to get involved in). This is a dishonest manipulation. Another dishonest manipulation is to state that Ukraine bans Christianity - this is absurd. I understand that they may not want to get in the weeds about the real situation, but throwing out such vague, hysterical phrases is akin to lying.

    Replies: @Mikel

    A real dissident in the USSR would risk not only his or her freedom, but would most likely be pushed out of his or her home, and their material would be much harder and riskier to come by.

    My comparison wasn’t about the personal risks run by dissidents of the USSR and the USMSM but Tucker was in fact also pushed out of his home in DC after an antifa mob attacked it while his wife was there alone. He had to move to a safer location (Florida, I believe).

    I don’t agree with some of the talking points he likes to emphasize, including on the war in Ukraine, but I do agree with his long standing position that the US should stay away from foreign conflicts and focus on solving its own internal problems instead. Besides, I haven’t been following political events in Ukraine too much but I don’t think it is untrue that opposition media, parties and even the ROC Church have been banned.

    • Agree: Jatt Aryaa
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chamkaur

    40 Singh v 10 lakh Muslim/Hindu

    Anniversary was yesterday since it follows Vikrami Calendar.

  • Pretty based snowstorm.

    I get 2cm over 3days, Americans get to learn metric.

    😀

    😀

    • Replies: @A123
    @Jatt Aryaa

    Hopefully, Barbarossa is OK. He is in the Northern New York area. (1)


    Buffalo New York is known for its extreme snow and cold weather as an outcome of Lake Erie and the ‘lake effect’ snow created. However, the current arctic storm is making even normally bad Buffalo even more dangerous.

    Up to twelve people have been killed after they were trapped in their vehicles and currently rescue operations are underway at the airport to recover air traffic controllers who were stranded in the control tower.
     
    Presumably Barbarossa is not foolish enough to venture out in a vehicle. However, he could easily be without internet service.
    ___

    "1 inch = 2.5 cm", so anyone can convert between those easily in their head.

    Fahrenheit to Celsius is "(°F-32) * (5/9) = °C". Slightly more awkward, but still not too bad for the mathematically inclined.

    🎄 MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄
    ___________________________

    (1) https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/12/25/twelve-dead-in-buffalo-due-to-artic-storm-emergency-crews-national-guard-responding-to-rescue-efforts-at-airport-control-tower/

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa, @Barbarossa

  • ਖਾਲਸਾ ਸੋ ਜੋ ਦੰਗਾ ਮਚਾਵੈ

    ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ ਸੋ ਜੋ ਸੀਸ ਲਗਾਵੈ

    Khalsa is the one who is turbulent (riots)

    Khalsa is the one who sacrifices his head (life)

  • @songbird
    @Mr. Hack

    Don't believe the 40 Sikhs who fought at Chamkaur, would have kissed Pelosi.

    Perhaps, she was using a glimmer?

    Replies: @Mr. Hack, @Jatt Aryaa

    Nope, don’t bring Shaheed Singhs into this।।

    • LOL: songbird
    • Replies: @songbird
    @Jatt Aryaa

    Was actually going to say the 21 Sikhs who fought against 10,000 Afghans at Saragarhi, but liked the number 40 more.

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

  • @A123
    @Jatt Aryaa

    Hopefully, Barbarossa is OK. He is in the Northern New York area. (1)


    Buffalo New York is known for its extreme snow and cold weather as an outcome of Lake Erie and the ‘lake effect’ snow created. However, the current arctic storm is making even normally bad Buffalo even more dangerous.

    Up to twelve people have been killed after they were trapped in their vehicles and currently rescue operations are underway at the airport to recover air traffic controllers who were stranded in the control tower.
     
    Presumably Barbarossa is not foolish enough to venture out in a vehicle. However, he could easily be without internet service.
    ___

    "1 inch = 2.5 cm", so anyone can convert between those easily in their head.

    Fahrenheit to Celsius is "(°F-32) * (5/9) = °C". Slightly more awkward, but still not too bad for the mathematically inclined.

    🎄 MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄
    ___________________________

    (1) https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/12/25/twelve-dead-in-buffalo-due-to-artic-storm-emergency-crews-national-guard-responding-to-rescue-efforts-at-airport-control-tower/

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa, @Barbarossa

    It was a joke saying they’ll be counting in metres.

    I quite like Canada’s hybrid system.

    Pounds and inches for height/weight
    Metric for speed & distance

    Grams for drugs and cooking interspersed with ounces and lbs as necessary.

    Celsius is just better.

    Above 5c is warm below – 15 is life threatening.
    15-25c is best.

    • LOL: A123
  • @Jatt Aryaa
    @songbird

    Nope, don't bring Shaheed Singhs into this।।

    Replies: @songbird

    Was actually going to say the 21 Sikhs who fought against 10,000 Afghans at Saragarhi, but liked the number 40 more.

    • Agree: Jatt Aryaa
    • Replies: @Jatt Aryaa
    @songbird

    Either the way the sacred is something distant and accessible by giving or taking blood||

    Doesn't belong in secular discussions of a more mundane nature||

    Once you lost that Arhaic Kshatra all is lost,

    Santa Claus is blasphemy IMO since displaying a Singh without weapons is an insult.

    Odin has both Long Hair & Weapons||

  • @songbird
    @Jatt Aryaa

    Was actually going to say the 21 Sikhs who fought against 10,000 Afghans at Saragarhi, but liked the number 40 more.

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

    Either the way the sacred is something distant and accessible by giving or taking blood||

    Doesn’t belong in secular discussions of a more mundane nature||

    Once you lost that Arhaic Kshatra all is lost,

    Santa Claus is blasphemy IMO since displaying a Singh without weapons is an insult.

    Odin has both Long Hair & Weapons||

    • Thanks: songbird
  • • Thanks: Barbarossa
    • Replies: @Barbarossa
    @Jatt Aryaa

    I don't think there is really anything in that post that I'd disagree with. I wish there were more guys like that. Kudos to him.

    Replies: @RSDB

  • Today marks the Martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh’s youngest sons.
    Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh – ages 9 and 6.

    They were bricked alive & executed for refusing Turkish Princesses, Harems, Palaces, and Islam.
    Their Martyrdom follows that of their elders Sahibzada Ajit Singh and Sahibzada Jujhar Singh ages
    17 & 13 at the battle of Chamkaur.


    ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕਾਖਾਲਸਾਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕੀਫਤਿਹ

    • Replies: @RadicalCenter
    @Jatt Aryaa

    We don't care. Your people are physically hideous, your religion (like much of the others) is idiotic pointless drivel, and you'd gladly subjugate us (or Turkic peoples, for that matter) if you had the upper hand.

    Güle güle :)

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

  • @RadicalCenter
    @Jatt Aryaa

    We don't care. Your people are physically hideous, your religion (like much of the others) is idiotic pointless drivel, and you'd gladly subjugate us (or Turkic peoples, for that matter) if you had the upper hand.

    Güle güle :)

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

    Who’s we? As a westerner you’re an individual.

  • @songbird
    @Barbarossa

    Always thought it was curious how Russians seem to have this philosophy of heat and cold which somewhat contrasts with American folk wisdom. I remember being told, as a young boy doing somersaults or some such that I should not heat myself up too much before going out into the bracing cold and finding the idea quite silly.

    But I am not one of those guys who will say that he enjoys subarctic temps. Coldest weather I can enjoy with light activity is mid twenties Fahrenheit, when it is sunny and not windy.

    But I will say that, even with the wind, it is quite enjoyable to watch people take a dip in the cold ocean in January.

    Replies: @Barbarossa

    I have some local Ruskies near me and they have a nice sauna set up which I’ve used quite a bit. They definitely favor the hot sauna then cold plunge approach and I’ve found that I’ve gotten quite used to it. I think it does make a lot of sense as a method of exercising the circulatory system.

    • Agree: Jatt Aryaa
    • Thanks: songbird
  • Here’s a new Open Thread for all of you. To minimize the load, please continue to limit your Tweets or place them under a MORE tag.
  • One of AP’s demons seems to have escaped in Chichen Itza. I hope that Spaniards can suck it up and containerize it in the pipes of a baroque organ.

    • LOL: Jatt Aryaa
    • Replies: @Jatt Aryaa
    @songbird

    Another thing to note is the EIC won a pyrrhic victory against a portion of all Sikh forces.
    1/3 troops were stationed in Khyber & most Sikh chiefs were British allies from 1809.

    Sikh troops showed magnanimity during British withdrawal & were betrayed by Officers.
    Point is, with both the British PM & Mayor of London coming from the Lahore Durbar;

    What's left to say?

    Replies: @songbird

    , @Coconuts
    @songbird

    Can tolerance of Jews, sodomites and varied other heretics be reviving the devils?

    Luckily Imperium Press just reprinted this important text:

    https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/on-the-spanish-inquisition/


    The Spanish Inquisition calls to mind cruelty, injustice, and religious persecution, but in 'On the Spanish Inquisition', Maistre shows us that the facts are quite different. So far from being cruel, he says, “nothing in the universe can really be more calm and gentle—more impartial and humane—than the tribunal of the Inquisition.”
     

    Replies: @songbird

  • @radical center You’re free to your opinion on Sikhi.
    The Khalsa is free to lop off the head that holds it।।

    Video Link

    Har Har Mahadev

    ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕਾਖਾਲਸਾਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕੀਫਤਿਹ

  • @songbird
    One of AP's demons seems to have escaped in Chichen Itza. I hope that Spaniards can suck it up and containerize it in the pipes of a baroque organ.
    https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1607804613260107776?s=20&t=mtLtCNHih_qX3rUlPZD2eQ

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa, @Coconuts

    Another thing to note is the EIC won a pyrrhic victory against a portion of all Sikh forces.
    1/3 troops were stationed in Khyber & most Sikh chiefs were British allies from 1809.

    Sikh troops showed magnanimity during British withdrawal & were betrayed by Officers.
    Point is, with both the British PM & Mayor of London coming from the Lahore Durbar;

    What’s left to say?

    • Replies: @songbird
    @Jatt Aryaa


    with both the British PM & Mayor of London coming from the Lahore Durbar
     
    Is it really that easy to tell where Sunak's ethnic homeland is in India?

    Thought his parents were from East Africa. I imagine that most such people arrived there during the Raj because they needed the local stability brought by British garrisons, but David Lamb seemed to say that some Indians had come before it. Because when you go back, your ancestors increase 2x with each generation, I've wondered how long Sunak's ancestors may have been in East Africa.

    The wikipedia article on Indians in East Africa says something about them originally just moving from place to place and not settling until the Raj, but wikipedia is pretty woke, so I'm not sure if it can be trusted. Of course, if there were Indian settlers before the Raj, it would be ultra un-PC.

    Anyway, it is kind of funny or odd, how Sunak's parents were fleeing black rule, and he is now living in London, which I think has the biggest black population in Europe. (Could be wrong.)

    Replies: @Coconuts, @Jatt Aryaa, @Philip Owen

  • @songbird
    @Barbarossa

    Probably better to develop the flexibility of squatting on your haunches naturally.

    Seems kind an odd device in a way. Squatting on one's haunches must have developed in part (maybe outside in extreme cold is different) as a response to a lack of furniture. But this assisted, more upright squatting almost seems to presuppose you have a table, and a high one at that.

    Seems as though squatting is becoming a rarer ability in much of East Asia, these days, due to prosperity.

    Replies: @Barbarossa

    I actually don’t have an issue staying in a flat footed squat, which is kind of strange since I don’t think I’m nearly as flexible as I’d like to be. When my back was goofed up I seriously impressed the physical therapists by squatting, which I found funny. I don’t quite understand why it’s such a difficult thing for most people in modern society.

    The chair thingy might be handy in very specific industries, but it’s hard to think of a reason not to just have a stool within reach in those situations.

    • Agree: Jatt Aryaa
  • @songbird
    @Jatt Aryaa


    with both the British PM & Mayor of London coming from the Lahore Durbar
     
    Is it really that easy to tell where Sunak's ethnic homeland is in India?

    Thought his parents were from East Africa. I imagine that most such people arrived there during the Raj because they needed the local stability brought by British garrisons, but David Lamb seemed to say that some Indians had come before it. Because when you go back, your ancestors increase 2x with each generation, I've wondered how long Sunak's ancestors may have been in East Africa.

    The wikipedia article on Indians in East Africa says something about them originally just moving from place to place and not settling until the Raj, but wikipedia is pretty woke, so I'm not sure if it can be trusted. Of course, if there were Indian settlers before the Raj, it would be ultra un-PC.

    Anyway, it is kind of funny or odd, how Sunak's parents were fleeing black rule, and he is now living in London, which I think has the biggest black population in Europe. (Could be wrong.)

    Replies: @Coconuts, @Jatt Aryaa, @Philip Owen

    Sunak’s paternal grandfather was from Gujranwala (present-day Pakistan[14][15]), while his maternal grandfather was from Ludhiana (present-day India[16]); both cities at the time were in Punjab province, British India. His grandparents migrated to East Africa, and then to the United Kingdom in the 1960s.[17]

    Sadiq Aman Khan[5] was born on 8 October 1970 at St George’s Hospital in Tooting, South London to a working-class Sunni Muslim family.[6][7][8] His grandparents migrated from Lucknow in United Provinces, British India to Pakistan following the partition of India in 1947.

    Never mind so the Muslim isn’t. He also looks butt hurt in every pic.

    Sunak being Punjabi or ancestrally Pakistani is talked about a lot tbh. Most Indians who went abroad in the British era to like Malaya, E Africa were Panjabi due to the Army.

    Merchants would just follow since Jatts would call up men from their village, treating them like family. If not Punjab then Gujarat ie Jains or Patels.

    Rangoon actually used to be a very Panjabi city (Burma or Myanmar). The collapse of the empire & move to liberal nation states wasn’t really good for us in a way.

    40% lost their homes & 5% their lives among Sikhs in partition – Muslim casualties were 2-3x higher, just ask them, but still.

    You used to have Sikh soldiers & cops from Shanghai to Zanzibar. Also, if you were a Jatt or many other tribes then conversion to Sikhi was required to join the Army in Panjab।।

    • Thanks: Emil Nikola Richard
    • Replies: @songbird
    @Jatt Aryaa


    You used to have Sikh soldiers & cops from Shanghai to Zanzibar.
     
    Saw some kung fu movie filmed in HK where there was a Sikh policeman or security guard.

    Also, if you were a Jatt or many other tribes then conversion to Sikhi was required to join the Army in Panjab
     
    Thought the army under the Sikh Kingdom was multicult. Mostly Muslim.

    @Barbarossa
    I don't have good flexibility, but I think I have a an almost uncanny ability to land on my feet, after slipping on ice or a wet floor. As long as the ground is flat - I just have a good instinct for which direction to throw my weight.

    I consider it my one odd physical ability. IMO, used to be pretty good at taking longshots with a basketball (not sure if related) - but I haven't picked up one in years, and don't think I'd still have the skill.

    Replies: @Sher Singh

  • @Coconuts
    @songbird


    Is it really that easy to tell where Sunak’s ethnic homeland is in India?
     
    It's interesting that I don't remember seeing it being discussed in mainstream British media, nor in the case of Sadiq Khan, afaik they tend to talk about it in more general terms (that Guardian article Dmitri posted in the other thread about Sunak for example).

    Maybe as the South Asian population grows it will start to be covered more, and outside the imported US social justice categories.

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa, @songbird

    Outside America the default Indian identity is Punjabi.

    Even most of the Pakis are since mirpur is technically Punjab.

    Punjabis are insufferably proud, and that’s before the liquor.

    Might be best they don’t..

  • @songbird
    @Jatt Aryaa


    with both the British PM & Mayor of London coming from the Lahore Durbar
     
    Is it really that easy to tell where Sunak's ethnic homeland is in India?

    Thought his parents were from East Africa. I imagine that most such people arrived there during the Raj because they needed the local stability brought by British garrisons, but David Lamb seemed to say that some Indians had come before it. Because when you go back, your ancestors increase 2x with each generation, I've wondered how long Sunak's ancestors may have been in East Africa.

    The wikipedia article on Indians in East Africa says something about them originally just moving from place to place and not settling until the Raj, but wikipedia is pretty woke, so I'm not sure if it can be trusted. Of course, if there were Indian settlers before the Raj, it would be ultra un-PC.

    Anyway, it is kind of funny or odd, how Sunak's parents were fleeing black rule, and he is now living in London, which I think has the biggest black population in Europe. (Could be wrong.)

    Replies: @Coconuts, @Jatt Aryaa, @Philip Owen

    Indian merchants traded as far as Zanzibar as early as the Bronze Age.

    • Agree: Jatt Aryaa
  • @Thulean Friend
    @216

    Conservatives in the West trying to root for either side in the UA/RU war come up short. Putin is promoting anti-white Marxist talking points and Ukraine is advancing pro-LGBT legislation.

    So it's funny to see the copes from rightoids, whether they are RU or UA supporters. I frankly find both Ze and Putin to be pretty cringe.



    For the record, Ukraine produces ~20X more elite science than Iraq does (Nature Index).

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

    Yea, I think a Russian collapse would be in Sikh interest.

    America busies itself looting E Europe & India loses a valuable ally.

    🤷‍♀️⚔️

  • Ultimately, cow protection is above ancient genetics.

  • @Sher Singh
    @Thulean Friend

    Out of India is technically correct since Indian Paleolithic is the source for the Georgian caveat population, ANE, Iran_N etc.

    I posted previously that the blonde blues Aryans is disproven thoroughly especially on the Eastern Steppe.

    Europeans/Harvard Jews need to stop inventing a prehistory they have no connection to since their conversion to Christianity.

    The Aryan invasion theory is simultaneously used to prop up white supremacy and destroy caste. It forces otherwise right leaning people like me into the wokeness/white genocide camp।। Or just (()) empty the brackets Ig wignats are just downstream of jewish academics

    ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕਾਖਾਲਸਾਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕੀਫਤਿਹ

    Replies: @Sher Singh, @Another Polish Perspective

    The Aryan invasion is being increasingly perceived as Urkatastrophe at the origins of modern world, the evil origins of patriarchy and slavery, so expect more celebrations of its “victim”, namely the older Bronze-Age civilizations, and even their precursors, Paleolitic worshippers of all kinds of Venuses of Willendorf. In India, I suppose the southern/Dravidic part of subcontinent would be in focus.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_of_Willendorf

    It is interesting to note that in Poland through recent years Aryan invasion advanced from being cloaked in the theories of Left Bank of Elbe/Right Bank of Elbe two economic/cultural Europes to the much more overt claims of Poland being colonized/subjugated by Aryans. We are now hearing in Poland that we are colonial society, with nobility being colonizers and peasants (not just Ukrainians) being the colonized. It is a bit like communism a rebours. All that in order to uplift the hearts of the colonized of course; folk music is suddenly very cool in cities, and books like mythological story of Galician peasants uprising of 1846, Radek Rak “Baśń o wężowym sercu albo wtóre słowo o Jakóbie Szeli” (The tale of the serpent’s heart or another word on Jakub Szela) are getting not just all kind of prizes, but are remade into operas and theatre performances, among fantasy/sci-fi writers in Poland (Radek Rak has originally been a fantasy writer), a honour once awarded only to Stanislaw Lem, and never to Andrzej Sapkowski.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galician_slaughter

    https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ba%C5%9B%C5%84_o_w%C4%99%C5%BCowym_sercu_albo_wt%C3%B3re_s%C5%82owo_o_Jak%C3%B3bie_Szeli

    • Thanks: Jatt Aryaa
  • @Barbarossa
    @AnonfromTN

    Both are just examples of impotent grandstanding as far as I can see. They sound nice for domestic consumption, I guess.

    I could see a justifiable case as per Trump, I guess, but as a case of one sovereign state against another. The Trump admin. seems certainly to have violated the fiction of Iraq as a sovereign state, but that is nothing new.

    I don’t get the point with Harry killing Afghans, though. Has he admitted to killing 25 Afghan civilians? Otherwise, how are his actions fundamentally different than those of any other soldier in wartime? Any old action in war doesn’t become war-crimes just because of the perceived rightness or wrongness of the cause.

    I fully agree that neither us nor the Brits should have been in Afghanistan for 20 years, but it doesn’t mean that every soldier in the country was guilty of war-crimes.

    Replies: @AnonfromTN, @Jatt Aryaa, @A123

    It’s symbolic in that they no longer fear the white man/west.

    @polish

    >Ukraine & the maps not even the Caspian

    I do wonder what kind of raiding inland Eurasians would get up to without large imperial conglomerates in the way ie Russia, China, USA, India.

  • @Barbarossa
    @songbird


    there was some story that William and Kate encouraged him to wear Nazi regalia to a costume party.
     
    Sheesh. If you can't as royalty wear the regalia of your conquered enemies to a costume party then what's the point?!

    Replies: @songbird

    If you can’t as royalty wear the regalia of your conquered enemies to a costume party then what’s the point?!

    I feel as though it might be slightly gauche to wear a modern (or relatively modern) military uniform that doesn’t belong to you.

    But I fully agree with your point. Many of our modern taboos are really bizarre.

    [MORE]

    I remember in school, all the way back to elementary school, there were guys who would dress up as girls on Halloween. Sometimes, they would be wearing their older sister’s dress, or sometimes, it would be a costume helped by some item from their girlfriend. I have no reason to believe that any of them were gay. However, it is really strange to think how that wasn’t much of a taboo, but wearing the uniform of your defeated enemy (which I believe would at least would be idealizing courage) would be taboo.

    I can only think that it is related to the fact that there have been many sympathetic portrayals of men in drag, but not many sympathetic portrayals of men in German military uniform.

    Even without deviating much from WW2, one could could go on endless tangents about weird taboos. Nazis were said to be concerned with creating a pseudo-history that stretched into ancient times. But there seems to be at least the equivalent today, in things like Cheddar Man, or the imaginings of Mary Beard, or most historical dramas. In some places, Nordic runes are either banned or seen as so problematical by the government that they might as well be. Then there are the attempts to erase anything that bares the slightest resemblance to a swastika – Buddhist symbols even.

    • Agree: Jatt Aryaa
  • @A123
    @Barbarossa

    It might be easier to have people use the Briggs Meyer engine as there is no "wrong" answer.


    This is an interactive version of the Open Extended Jungian Type Scales 1.2, an alternative to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.

    https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/OEJTS/

     

    I ran through these questions and got INTP. This is consistent with other passes through this analysis (two were ENTP, one INTP).

    Extroverted/Introverted was a near tie for the 4th time. All of the others are far weighted to the ends.
    __

    For amusement, types can be applied versus your favorite popular entertainment choice.

    https://www.adventureassoc.com/myers-briggs-personality-type-charts-of-fictional-characters/

     
    https://i.pinimg.com/originals/96/64/94/96649492dca73c50e13b83c73286ff68.jpg
     

    I could also have gone with, "I Drink. And, I Know Things."

    PEACE 😇

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

    It’s much cooler to say you’re on the 99th percentile of psychopathy than some weird 4 letter combo.

    1 percent is still a lot & I’m comparing myself to convicted killers & feeling soft.

    Will of Akal

    Surprised you’re all more narcissist & machiavellian than me. Self description as ‘honest criminal’ holds out.

    ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕਾਖਾਲਸਾਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕੀਫਤਿਹ

    • LOL: A123
  • @Sher Singh
    @Barbarossa

    https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/703949541577195520/1058870102394679386/image.png

    These are mine & I think my answers were a bit reserved.
    The saying that Sikhi corrects a Jatts personality flaws is spot-on.

    Would be a lot more Machiavellian & narcissistic otherwise - Psychopathy is encouraged though.


    The bayonet as phallic symbol may be a valid definition in Freudian dream interpretations. In close quarter fighting it is a delusional interpretation of mistaken machismo. This concept of "intimate brutality" is further developed in "On Killing" by Grossman. (46)

    But the overt desire to play out such desires – to kill at close range with an edged weapon, is an aberrant behaviour in society and is not considered mentally or morally healthy. The psychopathic personality that fits this profile could never survive the daily discipline and routine of the military. Therefore, the infantry is left to convince itself that this behaviour can be trained in average men.

     

    http://www.regimentalrogue.com/papers/bayonet5.htm

    Always felt attacked by this passage - from the Royal Canadian Regimental Mag.

    Replies: @Yevardian

    Hesitate to quote twitter, but two brief and lucid comments on the idea that ‘Dark Triad’ traits usually lead to success in business/politics (or anywhere else really).

    • Agree: Jatt Aryaa
    • Replies: @Emil Nikola Richard
    @Yevardian

    As a general rule successful people buy into the system and believe it works.

    The pros and cons of this topic do not fit into this text box, to say nothing about a twitter message. Somebody was promoting this Hanania character on this forum recently. I don't recall who. I never heard of him so I loaded his substack. That was a waste.

    I ran across a discussion of Julius Evola among other things with modern academics and they weren't fighting. There is a transcript if you are in a hurry and don't want to watch them.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsbY3QVJ2iY&ab_channel=Angela%27sSymposium

    https://www.innersymposium.study/?p=1689

    They are nearly totally wrong about Evola but kudos for effort.

    Replies: @songbird

    , @Jatt Aryaa
    @Yevardian

    https://twitter.com/Kharagket/status/1105167528882589698?s=20

  • @Yevardian
    @Sher Singh

    Hesitate to quote twitter, but two brief and lucid comments on the idea that 'Dark Triad' traits usually lead to success in business/politics (or anywhere else really).

    https://twitter.com/chribreuer/status/1611674498268528640

    https://twitter.com/RichardHanania/status/1611689249379872768

    Replies: @Emil Nikola Richard, @Jatt Aryaa

    As a general rule successful people buy into the system and believe it works.

    The pros and cons of this topic do not fit into this text box, to say nothing about a twitter message. Somebody was promoting this Hanania character on this forum recently. I don’t recall who. I never heard of him so I loaded his substack. That was a waste.

    I ran across a discussion of Julius Evola among other things with modern academics and they weren’t fighting. There is a transcript if you are in a hurry and don’t want to watch them.

    Video Link

    https://www.innersymposium.study/?p=1689

    They are nearly totally wrong about Evola but kudos for effort.

    • Agree: Jatt Aryaa
    • Replies: @songbird
    @Emil Nikola Richard

    Hanania seems to be good on only one issue: civil rights law is the root of a lot of big problems in the US. It is the key to the power of the Left, and Republicans don't want to talk about repealing it, but focus on dumb things. On everything else he seems pretty meh to blah.

    I sense a lot of disdain in him for normal Americans.

  • @Yevardian
    @Sher Singh

    Hesitate to quote twitter, but two brief and lucid comments on the idea that 'Dark Triad' traits usually lead to success in business/politics (or anywhere else really).

    https://twitter.com/chribreuer/status/1611674498268528640

    https://twitter.com/RichardHanania/status/1611689249379872768

    Replies: @Emil Nikola Richard, @Jatt Aryaa

  • AP says:
    @QCIC
    @keypusher

    I don't know much about Anglin, is not my thing.

    The fact that numerous Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs are Jewish is widely known. The fact that Zelensky is a Jewish actor is well known. The fact that Z and the Azov Battalion are funded by Kolomoisky is well known. These tidbits do not make up a complete story but are definitely interesting. I think those facts combined with the history of the Pale of Settlement is enough to suggest a Jewish aspect to the Ukraine mess. Not to mention that many senior Neocons in the US including Nuland and other pivotal players are Jewish.

    Maybe you can point me to some unbiased sources to clarify all this.

    Replies: @sudden death, @A123, @AP

    You left out the part where all the Western Nazis like Anglin are strong supporters of Russia. Some of them even went to Crimea to observe the pro-Russian referendum.

    Likewise, the German far right (Nazism is banned in Germany so they are not open) supports Russia. As does the Hungarian far right (Hungary has a tradition of being a close Nazi ally), as do the heirs of Nazi collaborators in France. Slovakia, historically the most pro-Nazi country in Central Europe other than Hungary, is the least pro-Ukrainian.

    But the staunch anti-Nazi traditionalists of Poland support Ukraine. As does the far right of Sweden which was not a Nazi ally.

    So Russia collects all the Nazis in its basket yet refers to a country with a Jewish president as a Nazi one. And some silly people actually believe it!

    • Agree: Jatt Aryaa
    • Replies: @Mikel
    @AP

    It may be true that most American neo-nazis support Russia, although that Spencer guy who embarrassed Trump with a Nazi salute comes to mind as a counter example. But in Europe you are conflating Nazis with simple right wing politicians like Orban or Marine Le Pen that have very little or nothing to do with Nazism. Most of the real neonazis in Europe have been on Ukraine's side since the times of the Donbass rebellion, where hundreds of them gathered as volunteers on Ukraine's side. More importantly, on the actual battlefield we all know who wear svastika tattoos (occasionally even Nazi symbols on their armored vehicles) and who wear Soviet emblems. I would imagine that a Russian soldier in Ukraine discovered by his comrades wearing a Nazi tattoo would actually be in risk of his life.

    In any case, foreign neonazis may have split sympathies but on the other opposite side of the spectrum the woke/progressive crowd in the West unanimously support Ukraine, probably more zealously than any other political faction.

    Replies: @LatW

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  • @silviosilver
    @Barbarossa

    The processes I mentioned are taking place independently of what you or I think of them. To be clear, I'm not expecting anything to change any time soon, not even in our lifetimes. These are multi-generational developments I'm talking about. My view, though, is that if certain of these developments can be hastened, then they ought to be - starting from now (why wait?). Over such a time span, the incentive structure you refer to, which seems set in stone today, could change in all sorts of unpredictable (or perhaps predictable) ways. Of course, you are free to disagree with both my analysis and my counsel - I'm not twisting your arm.


    I don’t think this is the case. More often than not they can have their cake and eat it too. Obama and Markle aren’t hanging in the hood.
     
    Come on. I wasn't referring specifically to Markle herself, rather to someone with her racial traits. The CDC database used to allow searches by parental race and educational attainment. If access hadn't been disabled, I could have shown you that white women who procreate with blacks mostly stem from the least educated segment of the white population - precisely those whites who tend to live in closest proximity to blacks. (Stereotypes prove true yet again.) It's thus perfectly reasonable to think that slamming the mulatto escape hatch shut on those children's fingers would leave them stuck not only with a black identity but with the unwanted embrace of real live blacks. The same would hold true for the products of hispanic and black matings, who have the black aspects of their physiognomies sufficiently shifted away from the black parent population's that they too would qualify for a separate racial identity.

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa

    “White women are having kids with black dudes”
    “We should raise them instead of leaving them with black relatives”


    – Silviosilver based Serbo-Australian – 2023 ce

    • Replies: @silviosilver
    @Jatt Aryaa

    Lol.

    How in the world does recognizing their mixed/mulatto identity compel me to accept them into my life? What a bizarre inference. I need no more accept them than I accept people from the existing black category.

    (I'm pretty sure there are remedial English classes for adults. Check it out some time. You don't have to live like this.)

    Oh, and one more thing, I don't get why people dump on step fatherhood so much. Yeah, you're helping raise someone else's kid, but so what? 99.9999999% of the friends and lovers you'll have in this life are somebody else's kids too.

  • Yevardian says:
    @Sher Singh
    @Armenian Found this interesting

    Because Zoroastrian spirituality is so inextricably linked to agriculture and animal stewardship, it is not difficult to understand how terms such as vástár and drigû in the sacred gathic verse, are associated with “rich pastures” and “tyrannized cultivators/growers of the land.”

    ​The term drigû is unique to ancient Indo Iranian, and it is the case that because some words are elsewhere unattested, the precise meanings of those very words are not exactly certain. Drigû is one such term.

    The Old Avestan term drigû conveys the idea of “toil, hard labor, drudgery,” and refers to “the downtrodden, the oppressed cultivators, tillers, farmers and growers of the land who are subjected to the tyranny of the despot lords
     

    .”

    Prophet Zarathustra imposed an “order of farming nobility” based on “love of animals, stewardship of the land, and fondness for all things that grow, and are fruitful.” This order of Zoroastrian “farming nobility” was opposed by “cattle-raiding warrior bands,” who designated their leaders as Adhrigu “lord,” (he who is NOT drigû).

    These “warrior bands” called themselves also “man-wolves,” and mixed blood of the sacrificed bulls with sacred mead/wine, in their orgiastic rites. Their cruelty toward innocent animals, and their bloody bovine sacrifices, were especially appalling to the ancient Aryan Seer/Prophet.

    It shall be added that in the Vedic Mythology, Marutas, a “band of young warriors,” were Indra‘s shock troops who called Indra their “chief, lord,” Adhrigu (he who is NOT drigû.)
     

    https://authenticgathazoroastrianism.org/2017/09/25/the-dominion-of-the-gods-rich-pastures-and-the-dispossessed-cultivators-of-the-land-in-the-gathas-of-zarathustra/

    https://twitter.com/Parikramah/status/1237604962701434881?s=20

    Was listening to Zafarnama and heard Drigu I think to refer to Hindustan V Aurangzeb I think, will check.

    Consider Anatolia, Balkans & Greece to be Persia tbh

    ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕਾਖਾਲਸਾਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂਜੀਕੀਫਤਿਹ

    Replies: @Sher Singh, @Yevardian

    Don’t know if this post was directed at me or not, and perhaps probably only German_Reader would be interested (I missed replying to his booklist over the holidays), but I’m finishing reading a PHD thesis on Armenian Zoroastrianism at the moment.

    As an aside, its long been recognised that Zoroastrianism had a huge influence on the development of Biblical Judaism during the Achaemenid period, but it’s often overlooked that the (more authoritative) Babylonian Talmud was compiled within the later Sasanid Empire, or the role Jews played in the last Persian-Roman War.

    • Thanks: Jatt Aryaa
    • Replies: @Yahya
    @Yevardian


    missed replying to his booklist over the holidays),
     
    iirc you also stated that you would write a year-end book review; still waiting on that.

    I watched quite a few movies from the Russian/Soviet directors you mentioned. I stated previously that Aleksy German’s Seventh Companion is an excellent movie; which I consider among my top 15 favorites. Didn’t like some of his later, highly-lauded movies; absurdist nonsense. Tarkovsky: watched three of his films, of which Solaris was the best; though I thought it had the potential to be even better had he avoided arthouse techniques and boring romantic scenes. Nostalgia was the worst, pretentious bore-fest.

    , @Sher Singh
    @Yevardian

    You were posting about Iranic stuff awhile back so thought to share.
    No IRL experience with Armenians so don't know which side they swing toward.

    MENA Christians & secular Shias hate brown Idpol & just aspire to white generally.
    Afghans lean towards Panjab.

    ie a MENA Christian is offended at ancient history, a Persian embarassed & an Afghan proud.
    At least among those who grew up or lived here for awhile.

    Kurds are trash

    Replies: @Yevardian

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  • https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/53510

    https://www.gutenberg.org/files/53510/53510-h/53510-h.htm

    ਪੰਜਸ਼ਸ਼ਤਰਪਰਵਾਨ

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  • WHEN YOU’RE CALLED UP TO RENEW YOUR NIGGER INSURANCE!
    IS IT INSURANCE FROM NIGGERS OR FOR YOUR NIGGERS?!

    • LOL: songbird
  • @songbird
    @LatW

    Vishnu and Rama, who seem to be two very highly-regarded gods, traditionally didn't have facial hair.

    Meanwhile, the Hindu war god had short hair, perhaps even a shaved head, and no beard. Sikhs solve this problem by believing in Nirankar or a formless God, perhaps, something like the early Germans, though they were more pagan.

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa, @LatW

    Na all the Hindu Devas have Kesh + Dhara (Unshorn hair + Beard) in ancient forms.

    Cool pics below

    • Replies: @songbird
    @Jatt Aryaa

    What I heard is that the earliest surviving depictions of Hindu gods date to around 2nd Century BC - 3rd Century AD.

    They often look ambiguous. Shiva has a jata (sort of topknot) but anything else is difficult to say. Vishnu has a crown or headdress, obscuring his hair. Shiva has a pointed mustache and beard. Parashurama (an Avatar of Vishnu) has a flowing beard.

    At least some men in the Indus Valley Civilization probably had short hair based on depictions. Vedic texts supposedly describe men with short hair and also hair offerings. Clear references to kesh only date to the 17th century AD.

    Link is broken for me. I guess there are a lot of Brahmins in tech, so they could be manipulating sources. (Gemini chokes on Modi'd caste, and while ChatGPT passes, it denies the sweetmakers are a caste)

    You should consider trying to edit the wiki pages, just don't use the Singh name, but some Hindu one.

  • @LatW
    @Mr. XYZ


    Both of those pics are of Aaron Schock, a former Republican Congressman who had an anti-gay political record before he personally came out as gay
     
    Well, he is not special in any way. There are plenty of straight, young guys who look good like that, too, or even better. Straight young men look better than the gay ones, since they are not effeminate and are more natural looking, more relaxed. This guy you posted is not bad looking but there are much better out there and plenty (99% straight). So I don't get why you're making such a big deal out of this (as if these gay guys are some paragon of masculinity - they're not).

    He was from a conservative Christian family where homosexuality was severely frowned upon, so he got internalized homophobia.
     
    In the Mid West, they used to take it a bit far, maybe even today. It doesn't mean these types need to be making politics out of it. I don't care if you have pro-gay views, as long as you keep them to yourself and do not intend to speak for the whole male collective. Our sons belong to us, not you.

    I’m a supporter of some MRA causes
     
    Some MRA causes are valid and worth exploring (and have recently been addressed), but most are very controversial and kind of reactionary, they will only deepen the gender war.

    such as making the current child support laws much fairer by giving unwilling parents, especially but not only unwilling male parents, a unilateral opt-out from paying child support.
     
    You're not entitled to sex without consequences. And women make more now than men. So they're the ones who got a raw deal. Unless they use their brains to reorient their focus (given the new situation).

    As to female puberty, there are good things about it, too - the more difficult things are outweighed by the awesome things.

    Replies: @Jatt Aryaa, @Mr. XYZ

    • Replies: @LatW
    @Jatt Aryaa

    That's right. You gotta start early. So adorable. :)

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  • @QCIC
    One of the strangest projects this year in the USA (so far) is the hype over the solar eclipse which is visible on Monday. This mild mania may only apply to areas which are along the ground track of near-total occultation, though apparently many people are traveling to good viewing locations. It could simply be a distraction generated by the media or even a harmless spring party mentality. On the other hand, I wonder if this eclipse hype is part of a project to normalize occult practices and religions? I don't know the specifics of how eclipses are interpreted by pagan religions (or cults) but they are often mentioned together.

    Maybe this is a once in a millennia opportunity to see the Counter-Earth with the naked eye? That would be something!

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    • Replies: @Wokechoke
    @Jatt Aryaa

    Coal Poetaster.