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    I promised an article on the pro-Kremlin faction of the oligarchs, but that will have to wait until we get a final head count of who fled and who stayed in Russia. Friends today, enemies tomorrow — such is life in… well just about anywhere nowadays. Instead, we should probably say a few words about...
  • Good article , thanks .

  • The government of Canada has gone into a hysterical mania because people parked a bunch of trucks in the street and then just keep honking the horns for days on end. They’re like, ready to send in Mossad snipers. But then, after they assassinate all the drivers, how will they get all the trucks out...
  • @follyofwar
    Pretty Boy Trudeau could quickly end this standoff if he did the proper thing and resigned, but he is too stupid to see the obvious. He has lost the support of the people and will never get it back, thus the only avenues available is to either voluntarily resign or be physically removed from office. Unfortunately, the military and police are loathe to do get involved in any insurrection as the only thing they really worry about is the preservation of their pensions.

    Replies: @R.G. Camara, @donut, @Curmudgeon, @Anon

    Agree .

  • Those who fight racial and economic disparities unleash upon the law-abiding horrors beyond comprehension. They battle nature, because they wish to nurture away the reality of life. His name is Dylan McGinnis, a white man murdered by a black career criminal set free by the Bail Project. [Mom wants The Bail Project reined in after...
  • @HT
    Bail Project founded by Robin Steinberg. Need I say more?

    Replies: @donut

    I was wondering who was behind this civilization destroying idea , no surprise there .

  • On December 17 I discussed the end times (akhir uz-zamaan) with Islamic Scholars Jowad al-Ansari and Alamdar Zaidi and Convert Andrew Israel. This episode continues the conversation with Robert Singer, #9 below in the list of thinkers who are saying the “end” is 2023. Robert is one of the few end times researchers who has...
  • @Justvisiting
    @Anon

    What we are looking at here is a variation of this mental disorder:

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

    Where are the men in white coats when we need them?

    Replies: @donut

    “Where are the men in white coats when we need them?” They’re overwhelmed at the moment .

  • I’ve recently enjoyed an exchange of emails with a very intelligent and articulate former White Nationalist who is now dedicated to anti-natalism, the philosophy expounded by the Jewish South African philosopher David Benatar. Summed up, anti-natalism argues that life entails suffering, sometimes terrible amounts of it, and therefore that non-existence is always better than living...
  • ADL Regional Director “Peter Levi”: “We have long believed education is the best antidote to hate and bias.”

    No, “Peter”, semitism is the pinnacle of hate and bias, and the best antidote to it is clear-eyed, evidence-backed antisemitism.

    The ADL: that’s that Leo Frank outfit, isn’t it?

    • Agree: donut
  • Consider how relatively free Americans once were: in 1949 Congressman John Rankin introduced a bill which declared the ADL a subversive and criminal organization. It of course failed to be enacted, but in that time a sitting congressman had the courage to at least propose such a thing. It was truly a different country.

  • Either the U.S. and NATO provide us with "legal guarantees" that Ukraine will never join NATO or become a base for weapons that can threaten Russia — or we will go in and guarantee it ourselves. This is the message Russian President Vladimir Putin is sending, backed by the 100,000 troops Russia has amassed on...
  • @Ludwig Watzal
    Not Joe Biden but Barack Obama's cronies in the WH should state that the US would not further support Ukraine. It was under his watch when the putsch in Ukraine occurred. The Obama WH will guide Biden through the telephone conversation with President Vladimir Putin. Not the NATO clown Jens Stoltenberg makes the decisions or the flunkies in Europe but the US. But the neoconservative hawks have hijacked the Biden administration. They want war or to torpedo Nord Stream 2. The German-US puppet Annalena Baerbock, the new German foreign minister clown, has long been calling for a shut down of the gas pipeline. The US regime is the most unreliable and untrustworthy country on the globe.

    Replies: @Joe Levantine

    “ The German-US puppet Annalena Baerbock, the new German foreign minister clown, has long been calling for a shut down of the gas pipeline.“

    The Green Party in Germany, like most Green Parties everywhere, are the useful idiots of the international cabal that hates the masses of people for simply trying to survive. The cabal claims that human survival interferes with the balance of nature as if nature was meant to be in a constant state of equilibrium, when logic states that every creature on earth, from tiny ants to the giant buffalos, played a role at altering the balance of nature. Germany dismantled its nuclear reactors and is gradually abandoning coal which makes the Germans evermore dependent on Russian gas, more than any other time in their history. Maybe shutting Nord Stream will get the freezing Germans to finally put the Green Party in the garbage can of history where it belongs.

    • Thanks: donut
    • Replies: @Mulga Mumblebrain
    @Joe Levantine

    I joined the local Greens years ago, but was immediately struck by what self-serving, eternally carping, infighting and splittist dick-heads they were. The German Greens, now neo-liberal capitalist and Atlanticist Imperialists to their bootstraps, are, it appears, even worse. This FM is a sad, sick, joke. Five minutes with Lavrov and she'll be blubbering like a three year old whose tantrum is ignored by the adults.

  • US Government has not been living in reality for a long time; Ukraine is not a vital interest of the USA and America is not going to war for Ukraine; the Pentagon officials talk of ”military options” for a Russian invasion of Ukraine; there are no military options; the wokeified diversity feminized US military has no chance against the Russian legions; the US doesnt have enough armored combat brigades in Europe; our ”NATO allies” wouldnt be much help; and does anyone seriously believe the American public wants or needs another war? Biden is going to have to face reality and tell Kiev that the US is not going to defend them. Unlike us Russia is a serious nation with a serious leader.

    • Agree: donut, Sulu, Derer
  • With the drowning deaths of 27 migrants crossing the Channel from France to England, illegal migration from the Third World is front and center anew in European politics. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has proposed that France take back to its shores all migrants who cross the Channel illegally and come ashore in Britain. In the...
  • Italy, whose native-born ethnic population has been in a steady decline, patrols the Mediterranean Sea to prevent migrants from Libya from reaching its shores

    Really? Every time I hear about it, the Italian coast guard is rescuing and transporting migrants to the mainland.

    • Agree: HammerJack, donut
    • Replies: @Mulga Mumblebrain
    @Johnny Smoggins

    It looks awfully like the Atlanticist Empire needs to stop destroying countries through aggression, economic warfare, sanctions, subversion, sabotage and malign neglect, because THAT causes migrant flows. At present the Glorious West is allowing Afghans to starve and freeze as vengeance for losing there, while China rails in hundreds of tons of relief aid, every day.

    Replies: @Anon

    , @GomezAdddams
    @Johnny Smoggins

    USA made these refugees in recent times just as they have done since the beginning with Britain importing slaves from Africa ---same game ----same plot --then blame the victim. My prayers and thoughts are with the Crumbleys--Ethan and father James and mother Jennifer--they indeed are rivalling my clan----

  • Eric Zemmour is a Jew inserted into the political race to split the White vote in France. He rails against North Africans yet he is the son of Berber Jews and he will be the reason that Le Pen loses and the international Jews win

    • Replies: @John Regan
    @Anon

    At this point in the game I'm seriously doubtful about which is really the better option for France of those two:

    The based Jew who dislikes Muslims because they undermine Judeo-Christian values, or

    The based Frenchwoman who dislikes Muslims because they undermine Judeo-Christian values, and also they don't do feminism and tolerance of homosexuality.

    Heads, Frenchmen lose. Tails, their enemies win. Pretty much exactly like Red-Blue politics in America actually.

    Replies: @Bill Jones, @Old Brown Fool

    , @Reverend Goody
    @Anon

    He is quite homely. Ugly men have chips on their shoulders and cannot be trusted. Example: Bernie Sanders

    , @GomezAdddams
    @Anon

    All these refugees are the Product of USA spreading peaee and goodwill abroad. Solution: Collect all these people and dispatch to Washington DC and let Amtrak Joe cover things over----rather than proposing war with Russia -China - Iran- Venezuela- all Africa ----

    Replies: @OilcanFloyd

    , @Altai
    @Anon

    Exactly, his problem, along with the problem of some of the allowed anti-immigration parties has always been Muslim immigration both in terms of how it might impact Jews in France and ultimately French policy on Israel as well as using it as a wedge issue to get Europeans invested in their 'clash of civilisations' theory and support wars for Israel.

    When the problem for actual Gallic French has been ethnic displacement by anyone be they of any race or ethnicity, including Europeans. (The current mayor of Paris is Basque and has just as deep an immigrant chip on her shoulder as any Algerian) Being replaced is being replaced.

    Replies: @anonymous

    , @Sollipsist
    @Anon

    Funny, as I read your comment concerning divide & conquer tactics, I can't help thinking that the most likely effect is to split readers into two irreconcilable camps who thereby have less likelihood to succeed against their shared opposition.

    The irony is probably not intentional.

    , @Jewish Guy
    @Anon

    The keeps himself to himself: he's a bastard who is planing someting bad.

    The Jew involves on public life: he's "inserted".

    The Jew outside Israel: Fuck off to Israel, you bastard Jew!

    The Jew in Israel: Sod off of Israel, you dirty Jew!

    And so on.

    And we must LOVE you, bunch of devil nazis!

  • ​Question 1-- I was under the impression that Putin opposed forced vaccination, but you say Russians are being coerced into getting jabbed. How does that work? Are the local governors acting unilaterally and imposing vaccine mandates behind Putin's back or is there something else going on? Riley Waggaman-- Putin's position on compulsory vaccination has arguably...
  • simply another stage in the Jews’ 2,500 year-long

    war against Whites and their civilization. Fact is,

    as witness also Putin’s refusal to do anything about

    Israel’s near-daily attacks on his Syrian ally,

    there are still too many Jew oligarchs fluttering

    around the Kremlin. And as is also evident,

    the entire vax racket, in North America and Europe/Russia

    is clotted with Jews.

    • Agree: Irish Savant, donut
    • Replies: @Zorton the Cruel
    @Haxo Angmark

    Absolutely, the Covid assault is Jewish.


    Any writer who does not name them explicitly is guilty of aiding and abetting.

    Replies: @Billbao

  • We are very grateful that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Skyhorse Publishing have authorized us to republish the introduction to his Amazon #1 bestseller, which has now attracted more than 1,100 reviews, 96% of them five-star. I wrote this book to help Americans—and citizens across the globe—understand the historical underpinnings of the bewildering cataclysm that...
  • @Kratoklastes
    Here's a guess I would not bet against: iSteve is busy reading RFKJr's book, preparing to write a review.

    If so, let's hope he's recovered from his ChickenLittle period and does it justice.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgMOOPxkYVk

    Replies: @donut

    That infomercial he ran with his co-presenters “Jack d.” and “thatwouldbetelling” left a bad taste in my mouth and made me a little skeptical about his motives .

    • Replies: @Kratoklastes
    @donut

    In fairness to iSteve, he's precisely in the 'wheelhouse' of the scam-mongers: 60ish(?), has had a run-in with a serious disease, and is not quite numerate enough to intuitively look for nuance in the data once their attention is misdirected.

    Things like fallacies of composition (which is what made early discussions of IFR/CFR so stupid) and ridiculous repetition of bullshit about ZOMFG!!EXPER-NENSHUL!!! infection curves were the giveaway.

    It's still a massive problem - even outside of the YouFaceTwit echo chamber: people have been bollocking on about jab percentages as if they make the slightest difference, when the very earliest data showed that the jabs did fuck-all and that the Pfizer trial was deliberately underpowered (this is a standard Pharma tactic, as anyone who's ever paid the slightest of attention knows full well).

    As for ThatWouldBeShilling - what can you say about someone who gives the impression that they take at face value, data that emanates from Big Pharma (or pronouncements from 'public health officials')?

    They're either completely blind to the decades of history of corruption, miscreancy and dishonesty (and incompetence, for the .gov tax-eaters), and/or they're bullshit-artists.

    You can't rule out both, but it's definitely not neither.

    I don't care what JackD thinks about anything, so haven't given any thought about why he would take the side that is utterly opposed to honest empiricism and would throw in with the side who was a lay-down misère to eventually have recourse to coercion.

    Some people will lick the whip, in the hope that the benefits of public compliance outweigh the loss of self-respect. Every camp has a bunch of inmates only too willing to be a kapo; every movement has its stukachi infiltrators. Some people are only to happy to make everyone else a zek.

  • The “pandemic” has gone through two phases so far. First, the impact of the pandemic in the United States was greatly exaggerated. During election season 2020, lasting until Inauguration Day 2021, “the second wave” was the absolute peak of daily deaths. Compared to late summer, cases and deaths went up 900% by the time Biden was sworn in. This was due to a tripling of testing rate occurring simultaneously with a tripling of positivity rate.

    The one thing Fauci has provided in this pandemic is the face of continuity. It’s easy to forget that the ongoing pandemic response began under Trump and was enabled by the actions of his executive branch. They declared a state of emergency and handed Fauci his daily TV spot. They authorized operation Warp Speed. It was needful for the presidency to change hands in order to complete the psyop. Thereby the COVID response became bipartisan. How many liberals would have remained enthusiastic for vaccines and vaccine mandates if Trump had remained in office to pump his big, beautiful shot?

    But phase 2 is mass vaccination. It requires phase 1 in order to justify cutting corners on clinical study, peer review, and liability. Phase 2 is pretty much over. And what’s happening now? Well, the same people who have been lying to you about COVID for the last 23 months are talking about hospitals filling up again. They are ignoring all evidence of vaccine failure and injury. They are talking about another winter surge and a brand new variant that evades the vaccines.

    A word about Omicron. Most of its mutations are said to exist on the spike protein itself. This would logically suggest that the current vaccines will be worthless against Omicron (which is not to say they aren’t worthless anyway). This is because the spike protein is the only part of the SARS 2 coronavirus that the vaccines train your immune system to recognize. Furthermore, the spike protein should be the region of the virus most subject to selection pressure inside of vaccinated individuals. In other words, a SARS 2 CoV with a heavily mutated spike is exactly the kind of variant we should expect to evolve inside of people jabbed with the leaky “vaccine”.

    At any rate it should be obvious that 1) TPTB want to repeatedly jab as many people as possible, despite the fact that 2) the vaccine is not and has never been capable of stopping the pandemic and 3) the vaccine appears to cause excess morbidity and mortality all by itself. Profit is not sufficient motive for such insanity. As an outsider I have no idea what is really going on. But at the very least it is a power grab that likes of which the world has never seen.

    Regarding RFK Jr., there is this meme going around that “even the liberals” are turning against COVID tyranny, but it’s important to remember that Jr. turned anti vaccine in 2005 and has been therefore a “conspiracy theorist” at odds with “the Science” ever since.

    Perhaps we should meditate on the possibility that the “leaders” who would go to such great lengths to maintain their power against the public will and public interest went to equallly criminal lengths to obtain their power in the first place. In that case the coup of 1963 is only in 2021 being consolidated.

    • Thanks: donut, Nancy
    • Replies: @Nancy
    @gay troll

    This is what I've seen in close watching... thanks for summing up the pertinent facts so clearly. And, again, note the Termite Tribe that infests this (and less than 2% of the population! And Unz fingered them in JFK's demise... what couldn't they accomplish after pulling that off!) Thanks again...

  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Last week, after the verdicts in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, I was jubilant. This, I said, referring to Kenosha, Wisconsin, this was small-town America at its best. The old values still stand, I said; yes, the old procedures still work; and yes, justice can...
  • When Trump won in 2016 the conservatives were all over the internet crowing and gloating but I couldn’t join in , I knew the country was already too far gone . Trump didn’t even slow the overthrow of White America down , in fact it accelerated and an actual revolution took place under the ineffectual blowhards nose . Rittenhouse’s acquittal wasn’t a triumph for the rule of law it was an aberration which will never happen again .
    Moreover conditions can never get bad enough for any White resistance to form . There is no King asleep in the mountain , White America is doomed there will be no honorable “going down fighting” . White people have failed in the evolutionary struggle for survival .

    • Disagree: RadicalCenter
    • Replies: @AndrewR
    @donut

    That grifting POS John Nolte is still talking about "MAGA country" as if that slogan wasn't created by and irreparably tainted by Trump.

    Also, "Democrat-run cities" used to be reasonably nice places to live back when whites weren't terrified of blacks. More to the point, everywhere in the US should be a place where anyone has a reasonable expectation of security and safety. There is no reason at all that we need to give up the cities our ancestors built to let feral nogs run wild.

    I hate MAGA grifters so much. Cowards and fools through and through.

    , @Rich
    @donut

    By the late 1980s, early 1990s, NYC had gotten so bad, that a liberal city with about 54% Whites, voted for a hard-core law and order candidate for mayor, Rudy Giuliani. He was given a free hand to save the city and along with George Pataki on the state level lengthening prison sentences and slowing parole releases, temporarily saved the city. With all their success New Yorkers forgot about the bad old days of over 2,000 murders a year, muggings in midtown in the middle of the day, rapes and robberies at ridiculous levels, and have decided to bring back those fun days. With only a 34% White population, I don't think NYC ever comes back now. But as long as the nation remains above 50% Pale, there is still hope. Just by once again becoming a strict, law and order society. It's actually the only chance we've got.

    Replies: @Chris Moore

    , @anon
    @donut

    Make no mistake, the sole reason Rittenhouse walked was because he missed Jump Kick Man. Had he domed him, we would've been talking about his life sentence by now.

  • ​Question 1-- I was under the impression that Putin opposed forced vaccination, but you say Russians are being coerced into getting jabbed. How does that work? Are the local governors acting unilaterally and imposing vaccine mandates behind Putin's back or is there something else going on? Riley Waggaman-- Putin's position on compulsory vaccination has arguably...
  • It seems that the majority of the insanity going on in the world today can be traced to the European Enlightenment in the 18th century .

    • Agree: Thomasina
    • Replies: @Poupon Marx
    @donut

    Yes, in conjunction with the overall failure of Christianity, in all its different recipes. The grotesque Catheter Church to the Protestant dead ends. Today, it works hand in hand with the NWO, WEF, and the Satanic Forces of Evil. Thus it is itself a destroyer.

    The Enlightenment is a set of constructs that fit the Aristotelian mind of the West, the division into categories, each separate and unrelated, i.e., compartmentalization.

    Had Buddhism been the dominant religion of the West, no {{{Tribal Termites}}} could have begun their destruction of all underpinnings of the West's Peoples.

  • During the Halloween festivities a few weeks ago it seemed to me a timely opportunity to indulge my interest in the darker, horror-tinged aspects of European folklore concerning Jews. I’ve been intrigued in recent years by a growing literature connecting vampire tales, both early modern and modern, with the history of the European-Jewish interaction.[1] Much...
  • Good article , thanks .

  •   Our elite would rather tens of millions starve than lose the moral high ground of calling out white people for being "racist." Because somehow white males being the primary individuals who keep alive our just-in-time inventory and supply chain system by collectively being the majority of truck drivers somehow is racist. [MSNBC’s Tiffany Cross...
  • “Some people have talked about aggressive truck drivers cutting them off or not being helpful. So, obviously, the more populated it is with people of color I think you’ll see less of that.”

    They misspelled more.

    • Agree: Adam Smith, Rich, donut
    • LOL: Augustus
  • Don’t be on the wrong side of history, Communists often warned, though of course, they needed entire classes of such people, from the bourgeoisie to landowners, kulaks, reactionaries, decadents, Fascists, monarchists, counter-revolutionaries, unreformed intellectuals, wreckers, diversionists, believers in God and, often, even yesterday’s revolutionary heroes. It didn’t matter if these charges made sense individually or...
  • @TTSSYF
    My hope is that, within the next year or so, enough of the double-jabbed refuse the "boosters" and join the never-jabbed in shutting this farce down.

    I don't doubt that a substantial minority of the world's population will wear masks for the rest of their lives, but, as pathetic as that is, it will make it easy for the rest of us to know who to avoid.

    Replies: @donut, @Frosty, @Rex Little

    All the people I know who have been “vaccinated” are getting in line for their boosters without any reservations .

    • Replies: @Blakjack
    @donut

    For me, it’s a mixed bag. Many step up blindly for #3, but I also know a fair number who are saying “I’m done!”.

    Replies: @Anon

  • NASA whistleblower Richard Cook is the author of Challenger Revealed: An Insider’s Account of How the Reagan Administration Caused the Greatest Tragedy of the Space Age. After the much-ballyhooed “teacher-in-space” Challenger space shuttle blew up, killing all crew members, in January, 1986, Cook spearheaded the partial unraveling of the coverup by feeding inside information and...
  • @Orville H. Larson
    The destruction of CHALLENGER and the deaths of its astronauts spawned a lot of black humor. Some I remember:

    What's the first thing that went through Christa McAuliffe's mind? The instrument panel.

    What does NASA stand for? Need Another Seven Astronauts.

    Christa McAuliffe taught social studies. Now she's history.

    Replies: @Kevin Barrett, @donut

    I was working for Morton-Thiokol at the Space Center at the time , I heard this joke literally within hours of the explosion :

    Christa McAuliffe had a dandruff problem . How do they know ? They found her Head and Shoulders on the beach .

    BTW the USAF was supposed to get it’s own space shuttle which was going to launch from Vandenberg AFB in California , the Challenger explosion put the kibosh on that plan . So that was probably a good thing .

    • Replies: @Carlo
    @donut

    Well, took more time, but in the end the USAF received its own (mini) space shuttle, the X-37B.

  • Andrew shits on everybody in an equal op fashion.

    You might think it’s cringe that he shits on white women, but white women really DO vote left most of the time. Jewish feminism ruined white women.

    But asians are crazy too. The asians I know are insufferable liberals and they have terminal jewbrain.

    Blacks are taught to hate whites.
    Whites are taught to hate themselves.

    It always goes back to the little hats rubbing their hands together.

    It pains me to imagine what the world would be like without the interference of organized jewry.

    • Replies: @Joe Paluka
    @Robert Dolan

    "It pains me to imagine what the world would be like without the interference of organized jewry."

    The world would be a peaceful place, whites would make agreements with the other races that we each have our areas of the world and that would be that. The blacks that now squat in the United States would be removed from white areas and would be allowed to sink or swim on their own without white interference in their own territories. The self-hating white liberal mentality would disappear because the defective genes that produce this kind would be detected in-utero and would be eliminated.

    , @anon
    @Robert Dolan


    Blacks are taught to hate whites.
    Whites are taught to hate themselves.
     
    And who's doing all the teaching?

    (((Whites))), of course.

    Replies: @Dr. Charles Fhandrich

  • I often write about ordinary people and the banal, because each situation is a complex allegory, if not an intriguing painting, and no one is uninteresting. Plus, normalcy calms. When you smell smoke, however, it might be wise to stop waxing about fried chicken, say, and see where the flames are coming from. In case...
  • @onebornfree
    @abbra cadaver

    "And Linh Dinh is right when he says we have no choice but to be obsessed with this covid pandemic with the government making everything worse than it has to be. That’s what the government is for, to make your life miserable........ The fucking government is your enemy, they are not here to help you."

    "The government is good at one thing. It knows how to break your legs, and then hand you a crutch and say, "See if it weren't for the government, you wouldn't be able to walk"." Harry Browne
    https://wiki.mises.org/wiki/Why_Government_Doesn%27t_Work

    "Government is a disease masquerading as its own cure" Robert LeFevere

    "The State is, and always has been, the great single enemy of the human race, its liberty, happiness, and progress." Murray Rothbard

    Regards, onebornfree

    Replies: @abbra cadaver, @donut, @Truth Vigilante

    Amen .

  • Watch the bowdlerized YouTube version of FFWN above, or the full uncensored show HERE By Kevin Barrett, Veterans Today Editor Let’s start with the headlines for this Halloween weekend. "The CDC has also announced that it will be providing apples with vaccine needles in them to pro-vaccine activists who wish to trick neighborhood children into...
  • WHO WOULD HAVE GUESSED THAT NOAM CHOMSKY WOULD BECOME ALMOST EQUALLY MONSTROUS?

    LOL

    He’s a jew, isn’t he?

    • Agree: donut
    • Troll: Mulga Mumblebrain
    • Replies: @HeebHunter
    @BuelahMan

    To think that some boomercoons here used to think (((Chomsky))) was an honest "intellectual".
    A kike is a kike is a kike.

  • All’s fair in love, war, and politics. That said, there needs to be at least some plausibility if you’re going to try to smear the opposition. Republican Glenn Youngkin has pulled slightly ahead of Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia governor’s race. In desperation, Mr. McAuliffe, who was governor during the 2017 Unite the Right...
  • @Exile
    The White Nationalists at Unite the Right did nothing wrong.

    The problem here isn't just that "Democrats tried to smear Youngkin supporters by pretending to be White Nationalists" it's that everyone seems to accept that being a White Nationalist is bad.

    Focusing only on the fact that this was a false-flag gives the typical GOP impression that "we're all against the racists and we condemn the Dems for lying about us being racist."

    If Youngkin isn't willing to say "I welcome the support of the White protesters from Charlottesville - they deserve a say in American politics" - why should any White person support him?

    Those who disagree are Civic Nationalists at heart, not White Nationalists.

    Replies: @donut, @Fidelios Automata

    “If Youngkin isn’t willing to say “I welcome the support of the White protesters from Charlottesville – they deserve a say in American politics” – why should any White person support him?” Amen.

  • Are major charitable organizations supporting terrorist organizations through tax-deductible donations while denying aid to those they claim to serve? Doctors Without Borders, the Syrian Emergency Task Force, the International Rescue Committee, the Syrian American Medical Society, the White Helmets, Syrian Forum USA, Islamic Relief USA, CARE, the Syrian American Council, and other major tax-deductible charities...
  • @Zachary Smith
    In the brief time I've been here, this is the best article I've seen. In the past Doctors Without Borders was my go-to charity, but that ended when I heard of their highly questionable activities.

    Oxfam? It's a British outfit, and at the present time I trust nobody from that nation. If anything, the Brits are even worse than the US with their behavior.

    If Mr. Larudee ever learns of any reliable charities which actually assist the non-terrorist Syrians or the Palestians in either the West Bank or Gaza, I'd appreciate his publishing the information here or elsewhere.

    I never thought I'd see the day when the US of A 'weaponized' charity, and deliberately starved foreign peoples in non-war situations simply to do the will of the ****hole Apartheid state.

    Replies: @donut, @Paul Larudee

    Agree , especially about Oxfam , a leftist progressive fraud and rotten to it’s core .

  • No one should be surprised by this. I don’t believe anyone can be surprised by this. I mean, come on. White people have been taught for a year and a half that black people are above the law, and that if you try to stop them from committing crimes, you will be charged with a...
  • @Truth
    @Trinity

    ...Half of you married honkees would lose a lot of blood... belive me.

    Replies: @donut, @cosMICjester, @Druid, @TKK

    “honkees”. Fuck you nigger .

    • Replies: @Truth
    @donut

    That hurts so good.

    Replies: @Druid

  • @Trinity
    Only skimmed the article. Was the victim a fellow biological WMD or was she a White female?

    I kind of agree with the Jew media but IF someone were to play hero and step in and bash this rapist's skull into multiple pieces with whatever object was handy or blown his head off his shoulders, and had the hero been a White male, that same Jew media would be calling for the death penalty of not the Black rapist but the White hero. Blacks would tear down Filthydelphia, BaltiNOG/District Of Criminals, Apelanta, Da Lou, Chimpcongo, and other assorted cities across America.

    There was a gang rape a few years back perpetrated by 3 Ooks on a beach in Panama City, Florida during Spring Break. The beach was crowded and loaded with healthy young males, NO ONE stepped in to stop the rape. ( So much for the standup Whites of the Millennial age or Zoomers or whatever the hell they are called. ) The media would not give the race of the victim nor could I find it even on the computer which leads me to believe the victim was White.

    Speaking of Black males raping or killing defenseless White women, I see the Black "teen" who killed Tessa Majors could be released in as little as 9 years. Wanna bet the "teen" serves 9 or less and won't even get near the maximum life sentence unless he kills someone in prison.

    Replies: @donut, @Negrolphin Pool, @anon, @mocissepvis, @Nicholas Stix

    “Speaking of Black males raping or killing defenseless White women, I see the Black “teen” who killed Tessa Majors could be released in as little as 9 years. Wanna bet the “teen” serves 9 or less and won’t even get near the maximum life sentence unless he kills someone in prison.”

    He said he was sorry .

    • LOL: Trinity
    • Replies: @Trinity
    @donut

    He a good chile. He neva meant to do nuffin wrong, yo.

    Replies: @Maddaugh

  • Hit the nail on the head I suspect.

    You are right. The government has declared war on white people defending themselves against black criminality, turning us into cowards.

    Stand your ground laws need to be updated and respected. If this were the case, I suspect someone on that train would have had the guts to knock that bastard over the head while he was busy engaging in involuntary coitus or get him in a rear naked choke and put him to sleep. If the choke lasted a little too long and the bastard died you would be facing first degree murder charges instead of being treated like a hero.

    Bad enough having to fight against the black thug without having to fight against your own corrupted government.

    • Replies: @Weaver
    @lavoisier

    In the past, if a man was raping and beating a woman, especially in public with witnesses, it’d be seen as fine to kill him to save the woman. Now, it is not.

    Now, you have to fight the guy, and then you go to prison and lose your family. The rapist sues you for your savings, a statue is built in his honor, and then he goes on and rapes 6 more women, goes to jail finally, gets transferred to a women’s prison, etc.

    The US has banned cops, banned civilians stopping crime, doesn’t punish criminals, and the US claims there’s bias against blacks and other “minorities”, leading to the opposite. The US is so large and crowded now that we’re basically strangers. People just go to work as they’re told.

    Things have a way of balancing; I expect women are going to be less likely to live in cities if crime continues. And it’ll become even more obvious that young black males have a rape and violence problem. Things don’t change until these fools supporting this stuff notice the problem.

    I’ve talked with plenty of whites who tell me they think cops need better training and education. They don’t realize what sort of training would result. Things have a way of balancing. The tards with their 140 IQs and foundations have to wake up. They rub elbows with politicians, get invited and included, feel so special, write their checks. They have to wake up.

    Replies: @Anon, @Semi-Employed White Guy, @pyrrhus

    , @Ragno
    @lavoisier

    You can beat the black thug, literally or otherwise - but not the government.

    And guess who they'll arrange to have waiting for you your first day in stir.

    , @anonymous
    @lavoisier

    What you say needs a small correction. The "government" isn't Biden. He's an intentional gaffe-in-waiting to divert attention from the names behind the war on whites. Biden's like the circus sideshow clown who keeps peeking his head out from behind the curtain to distract attention from what's really going on right before the onlookers' eyes.

    Those people managing the cultural and physical genocide of whites have been identified, not by me, but by the Times of Israel, and as a "minyan," or an official quorum of Jews necessary for conducting the business of the United States on behalf of International Jewry, the chief business of which is the extermination of whites and the remnants of Western Civilization. Hence the negotiations, according to an article in Foreign Affairs, going on between Israel and China for years without white DC's having a clue for the express purpose of replacing the US, once it's thrown under the bus by these Jews, with China.

    A partial list of these Jews names includes:


    Klain, Yellin, Mayorkas, Blinken, Garland, Bernstein, Walensky, Sherman, Neuberger, Zients, Kessler, Cohen, Levine, Kline, Rosenworcel, Pollack, Trotenberg, Resnick, Jacobsen, Fidler, Gensler, Weissman, Nides, Garcetti, Cohen, Gitenstein, Lipstadt, Kaplan, Stanley, Emanuel, Kleinbaum, Shapiro, et al.
     
    The don't have to worry about keeping it out of the public limelight. Other than conserving exactly nothing over the past 75 years, the Republicans get paid to do that.

    Replies: @Richard B

    , @RoatanBill
    @lavoisier

    Forget the law. Get a gun and protect yourself and your kin. Asking for permission is what got the white race into this predicament. Stop asking.

    Old laying : It is easier to beg forgiveness than to ask permission.

    Replies: @Dr. Charles Fhandrich

    , @mocissepvis
    @lavoisier

    The problem with living in any place in Amerika where niggroes are numerous is that even if you were to take one (or more) of them out in clearly justified self-defense or defense of some other innocent human, you not only have to face the probability of assault by the whole community of enraged simians, but worse than that, assault by so-called "whites" who favor niggroes over humans. There's no winning in that situation.

    I'm long over any sympathy for humans who insist on remaining residents of places where primate life is held in higher esteem than human life and where this esteem is enshrined as public policy.

    Replies: @Truth

    , @GeneralRipper
    @lavoisier

    Well, if you do intervene, for Christ's sake don't call him a nigger during the confrontation.

    That may be the difference between 3 years in the lockup vs 25.

    lol

    Negro's have very delicate sensitivities nowadays. It's due to all those years of enduring systemic WHITE racism.

    Replies: @Rich

  • After years of having his case hung up in federal courts, Abu Zubaydah could finally be given the opportunity to tell his story. The Supreme Court is currently hearing the cause of United States v. Abu Zubaydah, which deals with the largely known details of a Palestinian man who was captured in Pakistan by the...
  • This picture tells a thousand stories.

    Then there is the horrific treatment of Jan 6th prisoners, and other patriots held in super max detention. The ongoing psychological torture of Assange.

    Any moral authority America once had is long gone. Its a criminal nation.

    • Replies: @anonymous1123
    @beavertales

    jewmerica NEVER had any kind of moral authority, at least after 1800 or something. It has been always a criminal nation, jewish golem war machine which has destroyed the entire planet. It is arguably the worst nation ever existed in history.

  • A former Colorado high school student is waging an ongoing battle with the US government and organized Jewry in court. In what is the first real test of the Supreme Court's spring ruling in B.L. v. Mahanoy, which declared that public school students have First Amendment rights when they are off campus, an individual identified...
  • In China, they have, or at least had, a saying: “win your lawsuit, lose your money.”

    That’s the way it is here. You can beat the rap but you can’t beat the ride. The process is the punishment and it will continue to be same until we adopt loser-pays or at least extend the provisions of Gideon to accused tortfeasors.

    Don’t hold your breath.

    • Agree: donut
  • There have been a number of suggestions online that the withdrawal of American soldiers from overseas is being undertaken to use the troops against those individuals and domestic groups that are being targeted by the Justice Department. The possibility has a certain coherency given that we have a White House that it believes it has...
  • You have got to acknowledge that every day in America is worse than the day before.

    • Replies: @anonymous
    @Just another serf

    The 180 lbs High school BOY 6'2 football player ...wearing a skir and claiming to be a lgbt individual walked into the girls Bathrooms...punch the girl on the face threw her on the floor and told her " suck on it (penis) bitch ...then ..pushed her face on the... floor and ...told her take IT in the ass.." The police arrested the FATHER of the victim for complaining and filing a police report...He was arrested under the new AG/DOJ guidelines ...for being a white supremacist domestic terrorist...This the new build back/better FBI...Chicago/LA/Seattle/ under a huge wave of crimes..but AG anti/WHITE Christian gentile Kommisar is ordering teh arrest of PARENTS that dont want their children rape...The same Garland that ordered the Waco Massacre, Oklahoma Bombing Cover up. the Bundy Ranch arrests....He is NO moderate...He is a extreme left Bolshevik anti christian Fanatic..But Sarah Silvermnan is asking why do they hate us...??//why???

    Replies: @dindunuffins, @No jack London

    , @Richard B
    @Just another serf


    white supremacists as the single greatest terrorist threat the United States faces today.
     
    This will FIFY Garland:

    Jewish Supremacy Inc. is the single greatest terrorist threat the United States faces today.
     
    WWIII is best described as everything they've done to the West since WWII.
    , @niteranger
    @Just another serf

    "You have got to acknowledge that every day in America is worse than the day before." You got that right and it doesn't take too long to figure out who is behind it......another Jew nutbag Commie like Garland. The entire educational system is controlled by Jews at every level and their little Whore Boy Barrack Obama who doesn't understand why parents are against CRT.

    You must prepare for total collapse because it's only going to get worse. The fight must start at every level. They are starting to realize that people are going to fight and they are now getting scared and must resort to the same tactics that Jews have used throughout time to destroy societies. Look at the parallels of Weimar Germany and the USA today (https://www.darkmoon.me/2013/the-sexual-decadence-of-weimar-germany/ and https://www.darkmoon.me/2014/germany-and-the-jewish-question-by-dr-friedrich-karl-wiehe-2/).

    Replies: @Robert Dolan, @Hal Womack

  • “Despite the best efforts of generations of distinguished Arabists, the history of the Arabs before Islam remains exasperatingly obscure,” wrote Harvard scholar Barry Hoberman, managing editor of Biblical Archeology.[1] The early history of Islam is in an even worst condition: a “revisionist school of Islamic Studies” is now shattering the canonical chronology, while other maverick...
  • @R.G. Camara
    This guy's obsession with "the Dark Ages" not giving him enough information have taken him down a rabbit hole of nonsense.

    Quite frankly, his theory falls flat based on the sheer effort versus who needed to be fooled with very little payoff. He's talking about an elaborate forgery conducted by thousands of people to fool...a few hundred people in the immediate few centuries afterwards who could read or write.

    And for what purpose? He gives no clear rationale. Because conspiracy hoaxes need a payoff, darling, and you've given none.

    His "Jesus and Muhammad were contemporaries" is even more laughable than the "Jesus was really a Hindu/Buddhist wise man lost in translation" nonsense some anti-Christian atheist garbage that gets peddled from time to time (John Hurt was in a movie featuring such tripe).

    This guy is right up there with flat earthers.

    Replies: @Peripatetic Itch

    He does offer facts and striking coincidences. You just tag him with the “conspiracy theorist” label and toss him down the garbage disposal.

    That ad hom is so tiresome. Try coming up with some real arguments.

    • Thanks: donut
    • Replies: @R.G. Camara
    @Peripatetic Itch


    He does offer facts and striking coincidences
     
    lol. Shades of the Loose Change and The God Who Wasn't Therenincompoops who don't even bother to research the inconsistencies they note or claim to see if there initial observation might be incorrect.

    But instead of accepting that and realizing its a problem you throw some "you're just tossing it in the garbage and calling hima conspiracy theorist!" insults.

    This ad hominem is so tiring. Try coming up with some real arguments.
    , @raga10
    @Peripatetic Itch


    He does offer facts and striking coincidences. You just tag him with the “conspiracy theorist” label and toss him down the garbage disposal.

    That ad hom is so tiresome. Try coming up with some real arguments.
     

    Well, my argument is that theories are nice, but from what I've read carbon dating is accurate to within a couple of decades for subjects dating within a few thousands of years. If dates provided by carbon dating consistently differed from dates derived from historical accounts by several hundred years I think someone would've noticed by now.

    PS. I don't dispute other aspects of his theories regarding Islam. I only object to the time shift idea, which is actually more prominent in his previous article.

  • Thanks TMR, your essays, and some of Unz’ and Guyenot’s, are the best this place has to offer. Too bad you’re next to PCR screaming in all caps, and Anglin trolling his own fan base, and Unz shilling for big pharma, and everyone acting cute about Jews and Israel while ignoring the elephant in the room (the CIA). But it is what it is.

    Religions are first and foremost fake histories used to justify material ambition. They are given a sheen of the irreproachable by claiming spiritual authority. This is not to say that spiritual authority (i.e. unseen authority) does not exist. But it is of course disingenuous to claim that the unseen has been manifested as the inerrant written word. That which is seen is not spiritual.

    I wrote a comment some moons back saying that Moses was a fictional Hebrew, Jesus was a fictional Jew and Mohammed was a fictional Christian. It is of course self evident that Christian and Muslim scriptures alike are derived from Jewish scriptures. But Jewish scriptures are derived, among other sources, from historical documents, including the Amarna tablets, which strongly suggest that the legend of the Hebrew conquest of Canaan is based upon the Habiru conquest of Canaan that occurred during the reign of the pharaoh Akhenaten. Akhenaten is the historical pioneer of monotheism, and iconoclasm, and his fate is not clearly known, whether he may in fact have been exiled from Egypt and fallen in with the Habiru in Canaan, who had long been his hired mercenaries and monument builders.

    Judaism must have come out of the library of Alexandria. It is likely that the so called Greek “translation” of the Jewish Bible known as the Septuagint, which is admitted to be the earliest known version of the Jewish Bible, is in fact the original Jewish Bible. According to this Bible, the first temple belonged to Solomon, but no trace of its magnificence has ever been uncovered by archaeologists. As for the second temple, it was supposedly rebuilt by Herod. But we might as well presume that Herod build the first temple in the first place. So maybe the Temple and the fort are in fact the same structure.

    We must return to the question of whether Latin is an invented language and Italian Rome a literary construction. Greek Byzantium was the capital of the Roman Empire, and Alexandria was one of its major power centers.

    What matters about these religions is not their purported insight into the will of God, it is their claim to govern from an Earthly capital.

    Jesus Christ began his existence as a mute vision witnessed by the self described charlatan known as Paul. Mark adapted JC into the hero of a fable that asserts the superiority of Greco Roman values over Jewish beliefs. Matthew exploited the tension inherent in JC’s transition from pro Jewish to pro Roman figure by turning the Gospel into a full blooded satire. Matthew of course leads the New Testament as is meant to be understood as the beginning of the Good News, when in fact it is the third stage in its evolution. The next stage was the literal historicization of the Gospel that was accomplished by Luke and Acts, and John, and other assorted pseudoepigraphists.

    Paul’s vision of Jesus didn’t predict the destruction of the Temple that Herod built, rather Paul advertises that his church is based in Jerusalem and his new goyish adherents should send a donation to the Temple there. That’s one of the reasons scholars believe Paul was written before the destruction the Temple, and Mark et. al. were written after.

    I guess my question for FMR is, who were the Caesars?

    • Thanks: Rahan, Peripatetic Itch, donut
    • LOL: GazaPlanet
    • Replies: @sinple
    @gay troll

    This is an excellent comment. It's too bad nobody cares about what really happened centuries ago because it might contradict their favorite book.

    , @Robjil
    @gay troll


    everyone acting cute about Jews and Israel
     
    9 11 - Israeli and Zionist footprints all over it.

    The massive call for censorship by ADL, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and others like their ilk for those who criticize Top Jewish behavior or Israel. This has been going on for at least 100 years. Here is a 1927 controversy about Jewish control of media.

    https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2021/05/20/king-of-kings-1927-and-the-origins-of-jewish-cultural-censorship/


    The episode has clear parallels with our contemporary situation. Many of the tactics pioneered in the Ford-DeMille years remain in place a century later. Blackmail, spying, boycotts, and behind the scenes pressure remain the mainstays of the ADL’s tactical bag of tricks. The old MPPDA-ADL partnership sees its postmodern equivalent in the form of Big Tech companies that allow the ethnically solipsistic fanatics of the ADL to declare what is or is not hateful content that should be censored from public view.
     
    Paypal and ADL work together. People buy things with Paypal. Why is Paypal joining with the ADL? Is ADL the CIA? I think not.

    https://www.dailysignal.com/2021/08/12/paypal-like-minded-companies-dont-want-conservatives-money/


    PayPal, the payment processing company, recently announced it will partner with the Anti-Defamation League to identify “extremist” groups that will be denied service.
     
    USS Liberty

    Federal Reserve - Paul Warburg and the creation of the FED.

    https://www.jrbooksonline.com/PDF_Books/SecretsOfFedReserve.pdf


    - Garrison says that Warburg wrote him on February 8, 1912.
    "I have no doubt that at the end of a thorough discussion, either you will see it my way or I will
    see it yours--but I hope you will see it mine."
    This was another famous Warburg saying when he secretly lobbied Congressmen to support his
    interest, the veiled threat that they should "see it his way". Those who did not found large sums
    contributed to their opponents at the next elections, and usually went down in defeat

     

    Pelosi - If the capital crumbles, the first thing we will do is support Israel

    Seven Nations to Destroy - the first Israel of the Torah was first created this way.

    Whatever CIA does, it is a sidekick, since it does nothing to counter all this.

    Replies: @gay troll

    , @Svevlad
    @gay troll

    There seems to be a massive sociopolitical crisis in the Jewish area, even before the arrival of the Romans, who only made things worse.

    Christianity seems to have started from some sort of economy-related populist revolt against the local Jewish elites who started to disobey the religious law in order to enrich themselves, which the normal people found obviously disagreeable. Michael Hudson claims that Jesus demanded that the tradition of the Jubilee debt forgiveness be restored - I don't know, but it makes sense.

    But with the Roman conquests, it went from bad to worse, as the local elites became vassals of Rome. This was literal treason, and tensions increased even more - a perfect breeding ground for a movement like Christianity, which perhaps at it's earliest inception was more of a local, parochial exclusively lower-class Jewish thing, but quickly got dominated by Greeks and turned into the universalist religion it is today.

    It is essentially a "Greek" take on traditional Judaism (we'll get back to this later). It's the religion/ideology (religions are ideologies, really) of alienated and exploited poor people regardless of ethnicity. All the iconoclastic destruction of "pagan" stuff was not only a religious thing, but a class vengeance thing. These artifacts were incredibly expensive, and to a dirt poor farmer their mere existence started to feel insulting. Similar to communist destruction of property.

    Islam, obviously, is an Arab take on Judaism, yet a far more martial, militaristic one. Yet unlike Christianity which was a class thing, this is very much an ethnic thing. It absolutely screams "people who got screwed over on something and are now pissed and want to rectify this by any means necessary." It's also why Muslims almost form an ethnicity of their own, particularly in diverse diasporas.

    Then we get to Judaism itself. I'm going to go out and stick my neck out and say - modern Islam is closer to original Judaism than modern Judaism, which was basically the elites that fucked up getting butthurt that everyone got their own movement, so they tacked on a bunch of "fuck foreigners but really really much" onto Judaism, bend all the previous things to fit that and called it Judaism. It's a literal reaction, mostly to Christianity (not only heretical, but also the religion of filthy dirty uppity should-be-slaves!) but also Islam (less heretical, but the religion of a bunch of uneducated hicks from the desert, also should-be-slaves)

  • Previously on SBPDL: Black Football Players at University of Texas Push for "Eyes of Texas" Song to be Retired Because of Racist Past, Along with Buildings Named for White Men to be Renamed   Come and Take It. An amazingly cool phrase, originating centuries ago at the genesis of Texas' independence. Now in 2021? Racist...
  • Until cuck whites that either promote or abet this kind of BS are forcibly culled from the herd, the future isn’t anywhere near bright enough to wear shades.

    • Replies: @Jizmo
    @usNthem

    I bet the keep all of the BLM bullshit, even though they have burned cities and committed murder.

  • The US is in the grip of a terrible pox but unlike COVID-19 that targets individuals, this rampaging pox undermines institutions. It is, moreover, everywhere, and those spreading it are relentless. Remarkably, however, it lacks a name and, worse, its spreaders are convinced that the damage is actually “doing good.” What is this Pox without...
  • I know of a guy who called them something, and described their sickness well. If don’t want to read whole excerpt, start with a paragraph, say 11, and see how long it keeps your interest:

    INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AND ITS FUTURE

    [MORE]

    Introduction

    1. The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in “advanced” countries, but they have destabilized society, have made life unfulfilling, have subjected human beings to indignities, have led to widespread psychological suffering (in the Third World to physical suffering as well) and have inflicted severe damage on the natural world. The continued development of technology will worsen the situation. It will certainly subject human beings to greater indignities and inflict greater damage on the natural world, it will probably lead to greater social disruption and psychological suffering, and it may lead to increased physical suffering even in “advanced” countries.

    2. The industrial-technological system may survive or it may break down. If it survives, it MAY eventually achieve a low level of physical and psychological suffering, but only after passing through a long and very painful period of adjustment and only at the cost of permanently reducing human beings and many other living organisms to engineered products and mere cogs in the social machine. Furthermore, if the system survives, the consequences will be inevitable: There is no way of reforming or modifying the system so as to prevent it from depriving people of dignity and autonomy.

    3. If the system breaks down the consequences will still be very painful. But the bigger the system grows the more disastrous the results of its breakdown will be, so if it is to break down it had best break down sooner rather than later.

    4. We therefore advocate a revolution against the industrial system. This revolution may or may not make use of violence; it may be sudden or it may be a relatively gradual process spanning a few decades. We can’t predict any of that. But we do outline in a very general way the measures that those who hate the industrial system should take in order to prepare the way for a revolution against that form of society. This is not to be a POLITICAL revolution. Its object will be to overthrow not governments but the economic and technological basis of the present society.

    5. In this article we give attention to only some of the negative developments that have grown out of the industrial-technological system. Other such developments we mention only briefly or ignore altogether. This does not mean that we regard these other developments as unimportant. For practical reasons we have to confine our discussion to areas that have received insufficient public attention or in which we have something new to say. For example, since there are well-developed environmental and wilderness movements, we have written very little about environmental degradation or the destruction of wild nature, even though we consider these to be highly important.

    THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MODERN LEFTISM

    6. Almost everyone will agree that we live in a deeply troubled society. One of the most widespread manifestations of the craziness of our world is leftism, so a discussion of the psychology of leftism can serve as an introduction to the discussion of the problems of modern society in general.

    7. But what is leftism? During the first half of the 20th century leftism could have been practically identified with socialism. Today the movement is fragmented and it is not clear who can properly be called a leftist. When we speak of leftists in this article we have in mind mainly socialists, collectivists, “politically correct” types, feminists, gay and disability activists, animal rights activists and the like. But not everyone who is associated with one of these movements is a leftist. What we are trying to get at in discussing leftism is not so much movement or an ideology as a psychological type, or rather a collection of related types. Thus, what we mean by “leftism” will emerge more clearly in the course of our discussion of leftist psychology. (Also, see paragraphs 227-230.)

    8. Even so, our conception of leftism will remain a good deal less clear than we would wish, but there doesn’t seem to be any remedy for this. All we are trying to do here is indicate in a rough and approximate way the two psychological tendencies that we believe are the main driving force of modern leftism. We by no means claim to be telling the WHOLE truth about leftist psychology. Also, our discussion is meant to apply to modern leftism only. We leave open the question of the extent to which our discussion could be applied to the leftists of the 19th and early 20th centuries.

    9. The two psychological tendencies that underlie modern leftism we call “feelings of inferiority” and “oversocialization.” Feelings of inferiority are characteristic of modern leftism as a whole, while oversocialization is characteristic only of a certain segment of modern leftism; but this segment is highly influential.

    FEELINGS OF INFERIORITY

    10. By “feelings of inferiority” we mean not only inferiority feelings in the strict sense but a whole spectrum of related traits; low self-esteem, feelings of powerlessness, depressive tendencies, defeatism, guilt, self- hatred, etc. We argue that modern leftists tend to have some such feelings (possibly more or less repressed) and that these feelings are decisive in determining the direction of modern leftism.

    11. When someone interprets as derogatory almost anything that is said about him (or about groups with whom he identifies) we conclude that he has inferiority feelings or low self-esteem. This tendency is pronounced among minority rights activists, whether or not they belong to the minority groups whose rights they defend. They are hypersensitive about the words used to designate minorities and about anything that is said concerning minorities. The terms “negro,” “oriental,” “handicapped” or “chick” for an African, an Asian, a disabled person or a woman originally had no derogatory connotation. “Broad” and “chick” were merely the feminine equivalents of “guy,” “dude” or “fellow.” The negative connotations have been attached to these terms by the activists themselves. Some animal rights activists have gone so far as to reject the word “pet” and insist on its replacement by “animal companion.” Leftish anthropologists go to great lengths to avoid saying anything about primitive peoples that could conceivably be interpreted as negative. They want to replace the world “primitive” by “nonliterate.” They seem almost paranoid about anything that might suggest that any primitive culture is inferior to our own. (We do not mean to imply that primitive cultures ARE inferior to ours. We merely point out the hypersensitivity of leftish anthropologists.)

    12. Those who are most sensitive about “politically incorrect” terminology are not the average black ghetto- dweller, Asian immigrant, abused woman or disabled person, but a minority of activists, many of whom do not even belong to any “oppressed” group but come from privileged strata of society. Political correctness has its stronghold among university professors, who have secure employment with comfortable salaries, and the majority of whom are heterosexual white males from middle- to upper-middle-class families.

    13. Many leftists have an intense identification with the problems of groups that have an image of being weak (women), defeated (American Indians), repellent (homosexuals) or otherwise inferior. The leftists themselves feel that these groups are inferior. They would never admit to themselves that they have such feelings, but it is precisely because they do see these groups as inferior that they identify with their problems. (We do not mean to suggest that women, Indians, etc. ARE inferior; we are only making a point about leftist psychology.)

    14. Feminists are desperately anxious to prove that women are as strong and as capable as men. Clearly they are nagged by a fear that women may NOT be as strong and as capable as men.

    15. Leftists tend to hate anything that has an image of being strong, good and successful. They hate America, they hate Western civilization, they hate white males, they hate rationality. The reasons that leftists give for hating the West, etc. clearly do not correspond with their real motives. They SAY they hate the West because it is warlike, imperialistic, sexist, ethnocentric and so forth, but where these same faults appear in socialist countries or in primitive cultures, the leftist finds excuses for them, or at best he GRUDGINGLY admits that they exist; whereas he ENTHUSIASTICALLY points out (and often greatly exaggerates) these faults where they appear in Western civilization. Thus it is clear that these faults are not the leftist’s real motive for hating America and the West. He hates America and the West because they are strong and successful.

    16. Words like “self-confidence,” “self-reliance,” “initiative,” “enterprise,” “optimism,” etc., play little role in the liberal and leftist vocabulary. The leftist is anti-individualistic, pro-collectivist. He wants society to solve everyone’s problems for them, satisfy everyone’s needs for them, take care of them. He is not the sort of person who has an inner sense of confidence in his ability to solve his own problems and satisfy his own needs. The leftist is antagonistic to the concept of competition because, deep inside, he feels like a loser.

    17. Art forms that appeal to modern leftish intellectuals tend to focus on sordidness, defeat and despair, or else they take an orgiastic tone, throwing off rational control as if there were no hope of accomplishing anything through rational calculation and all that was left was to immerse oneself in the sensations of the moment.

    18. Modern leftish philosophers tend to dismiss reason, science, objective reality and to insist that everything is culturally relative. It is true that one can ask serious questions about the foundations of scientific knowledge and about how, if at all, the concept of objective reality can be defined. But it is obvious that modern leftish philosophers are not simply cool-headed logicians systematically analyzing the foundations of knowledge. They are deeply involved emotionally in their attack on truth and reality. They attack these concepts because of their own psychological needs. For one thing, their attack is an outlet for hostility, and, to the extent that it is successful, it satisfies the drive for power. More importantly, the leftist hates science and rationality because they classify certain beliefs as true (i.e., successful, superior) and other beliefs as false (i.e., failed, inferior). The leftist’s feelings of inferiority run so deep that he cannot tolerate any classification of some things as successful or superior and other things as failed or inferior. This also underlies the rejection by many leftists of the concept of mental illness and of the utility of IQ tests. Leftists are antagonistic to genetic explanations of human abilities or behavior because such explanations tend to make some persons appear superior or inferior to others. Leftists prefer to give society the credit or blame for an individual’s ability or lack of it. Thus if a person is “inferior” it is not his fault, but society’s, because he has not been brought up properly.

    19. The leftist is not typically the kind of person whose feelings of inferiority make him a braggart, an egotist, a bully, a self-promoter, a ruthless competitor. This kind of person has not wholly lost faith in himself. He has a deficit in his sense of power and self-worth, but he can still conceive of himself as having the capacity to be strong, and his efforts to make himself strong produce his unpleasant behavior. [1] But the leftist is too far gone for that. His feelings of inferiority are so ingrained that he cannot conceive of himself as individually strong and valuable. Hence the collectivism of the leftist. He can feel strong only as a member of a large organization or a mass movement with which he identifies himself.

    20. Notice the masochistic tendency of leftist tactics. Leftists protest by lying down in front of vehicles, they intentionally provoke police or racists to abuse them, etc. These tactics may often be effective, but many leftists use them not as a means to an end but because they PREFER masochistic tactics. Self-hatred is a leftist trait.

    21. Leftists may claim that their activism is motivated by compassion or by moral principles, and moral principle does play a role for the leftist of the oversocialized type. But compassion and moral principle cannot be the main motives for leftist activism. Hostility is too prominent a component of leftist behavior; so is the drive for power. Moreover, much leftist behavior is not rationally calculated to be of benefit to the people whom the leftists claim to be trying to help. For example, if one believes that affirmative action is good for black people, does it make sense to demand affirmative action in hostile or dogmatic terms? Obviously it would be more productive to take a diplomatic and conciliatory approach that would make at least verbal and symbolic concessions to white people who think that affirmative action discriminates against them. But leftist activists do not take such an approach because it would not satisfy their emotional needs. Helping black people is not their real goal. Instead, race problems serve as an excuse for them to express their own hostility and frustrated need for power. In doing so they actually harm black people, because the activists’ hostile attitude toward the white majority tends to intensify race hatred.

    22. If our society had no social problems at all, the leftists would have to INVENT problems in order to provide themselves with an excuse for making a fuss.

    23. We emphasize that the foregoing does not pretend to be an accurate description of everyone who might be considered a leftist. It is only a rough indication of a general tendency of leftism.

    (Theodore Kaczynski, coalmine canary)

    • Replies: @Flint Westward
    @schnellandine

    The story we never heard:

    https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2000/06/harvard-and-the-making-of-the-unabomber/378239/

    Replies: @schnellandine

  • When I first saw Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor (1987), it struck me as a remake of Doctor Zhivago. Both narratives begin in glamorous and archaic empires that fall to Communist revolutions. Of course, that could just be due to the fact that the Chinese Revolution was something of a remake of the Russian Revolution....
  • @Jus' Sayin'...
    @GomezAdddams


    The opium entering China from India via HSBC ( Sutherland’s bank) killed how many?
     
    The Opium Wars have been a propaganda gold mine for Chinese governments since shortly after the last one ended. In fact, reasonably pure opium, particularly when smoked, as was the Chinese custom, is a relatively benign drug and was a way for the Chinese peasantry to escape the intolerable conditions they experienced during the latter days of the Qing Dynasty. On the Chinese imperial government's side, the Opium Wars were fought to maintain a highly lucrative domestic monopoly. Powerful mandarins made enormous profits selling dangerously adulterated and almost useless opium concoctions to a peasantry desperate for relief from the life they lived. The Opium Wars broke this monopoly and allowed the British to introduce relatively pure, safe and effective opium to the Chinese masses, peasants desperate for an anodyne to their miserable existence. Compared with the adulterated product which Qing mandarins provided, British opium likely saved Chinese lives.

    Replies: @d dan, @Right_On, @jeff stryker, @The_MasterWang, @donut

    You’re full of shit .

  • At the time of his death in 1962, modernist writer E. E. Cummings was the second most widely read poet in the United States after Robert Frost. William Carlos Williams ranked Cummings and Ezra Pound as “beyond doubt the two most distinguished” contemporary American poets. Pound titled his own global selection of poetry of various...
  • I can’t believe this article held my attention as long as it did. Well done (I have a very short attention span.)

    • Agree: donut
  • Most Americans do not know that in the United States currently there are approximately 900 Active-duty generals and flag officers to lead 1.3 million troops in the combined armed forces. This is a ratio of one senior officer per every 1,400 men and women. During World War II, an admittedly different era, there were roughly...
  • I’ve got no regard–zip, zilch, nada–for General Mark Milley, USA. “Thoroughly Postmodern Milley” (as John Derbyshire aptly tagged him) is a craven, politically correct hack.

    Giraldi’s comments on the bloated American officer corps are well taken. It’s top-heavy with brass.

    • Thanks: Alternate History
    • Replies: @Emslander
    @Orville H. Larson


    Giraldi’s comments on the bloated American officer corps are well taken. It’s top-heavy with brass.
     
    They're nothing more than an armed extension of the Deep State. The Washington crowd knew better than we voters who the enemy was. It was US!

    Trump ought to have moved for early retirement of most of the bloated general officer corps on good terms and then ordered them to leave. It may or not have been possible, but the breakup of the military/bureaucratic complex should have been his first priority.
    , @usNthem
    @Orville H. Larson

    Milley is the quintessential political, bureaucratic hack “general” festooned with pretty “participation trophy” ribbons for jack squat. A real tough guy hero...

    , @DaveE
    @Orville H. Larson


    Giraldi’s comments on the bloated American officer corps are well taken. It’s top-heavy with brass.
     
    Ditto our companies, every government office can name, our media, our education system, even our judiciary. EVERY segment of our culture is infested with 37 vile scum lowlife ignorant worthless egotistical self-serving "MBA" types who lust to "manage" the poor schmuck at the bottom trying to produce something of value and make an honest living.

    I've worked in industry, government and even a dirty cesspool called Microsoft and (God please forgive me) the Gates Foundation. (I lasted one month and I was only a contractor, but still....) I only mention this because its founder, one of the filthiest reptiles to ever slither on this planet, has been in the news a lot lately.

    It's the same everywhere you look, with no escape in sight.

    Replies: @Lost American

  • How about a hate hoax the institution being hoaxed actually went along with to perpetuate the anti-whiteness behind the noted hate hoax? Here you go. [Black man arrested for ‘N-word’ graffiti, swastikas at Emory University, CollegeFix.com, September 24, 2021]: Emory University’s Police Department on Wednesday arrested the man accused of writing racial slurs and swastikas...
  • Fake hate crimes are hate crimes against White Americans…..Fake hate crimes are a deliberate attempt to set White Americans up for racial retribution…which is another way to say murder…

    They really do want us fucking dead…

    The post-1965 demographic shift in America has massively empowered the Democratic Party. And this is a direct consequence of the passage of the 1965 Immigration Reform Act…And this is the reason why non-white members of the Democratic Party Voting Bloc get away with fake hate crimes…Like the one at the USAF Academy prep school. The USAF Academy knew along that it was a fake hate crime committed by a black. Despite this, the USAF took this as an opportunity to read the riot act to White members of the USAF. Go google the photo of this event and you see the nasty lesbian USAF Colonel with the scowl on her face looking on…She is a USAF base Commander…..

    • Agree: Mr. Rational, donut, Augustus
    • Thanks: usNthem
    • Replies: @Piglet
    @War for Blair Mountain


    Go google the photo of this event and you see the nasty lesbian USAF Colonel with the scowl on her face looking on…She is a USAF base Commander…..
     
    The face most often seen in that incident was that of (three-star) Lieutenant General Jay Silveria whose position at the time was Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy:

    https://www.wnd.com/2017/11/another-hate-crime-reported-another-fake-story-exposed/

    The nasty lesbian to which you refer was (one-star) Brigadier General Kristin E. Goodwin who at that time was the Commandant of Cadets. You can see her photos here and you'll probably repeat what Austin Powers said: "It's a man, baby!"

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

    Apparently she was a real pain to work for, which unfortunately is all too typical in the USAF.

    Replies: @War for Blair Mountain, @PO'd in PG County

    , @HammerJack
    @War for Blair Mountain


    The post-1965 demographic shift in America has massively empowered the Democratic Party.
     
    If it weren't for Hart-Celler, the Democratic Party would not even exist on the national stage today. It would instead be relegated to various urban and minority districts here and there. Ironically or otherwise, the Republican Party was an equal party in bringing about the situation we have today. And it's the Republicans who are now well on their way toward political irrelevance.
    , @Cool Daddy Jimbo
    @War for Blair Mountain

    The "base commander" is in charge of mowing the grass and keeping the airplanes-on-a-stick painted. Perfect for her.

    Replies: @Piglet

  • David Lean’s epic anti-Communist romance Doctor Zhivago (1965) is a great and serious work of art. Doctor Zhivago was initially panned by the critics—probably not because it is a bad film, but because it was very bad for Communism. Nevertheless, it was immensely popular. It is still one of the highest grossing movies of all...
  • @Minnesota Mary
    I was fifteen when I saw the movie, "Dr. Zhivago." It made a big impact on me, and I often remember scenes and sounds, like the loudness of the trains as they came to a stop or started pulling out. One scene that I've never forgotten is when Dr. Zhivago (Yuri) comes back from the front to his father-in-law's once beautiful home in Moscow only to find it has been taken over by the rabble and trashed. The old doctor and his family are consigned to an upstairs room while the riff-raff cavort in the rest of the rooms.

    I have thought of that scene many times over my life time and have wondered if it could happen here in America. I am 71 now, and I fear that it will happen in my lifetime as our lefty governments will be wanting to put all the illegal immigrants into homes where people have more than enough square footage to accommodate them. There have been attempts in my state, already, to give the governor power over our private properties (for emergency purposes).

    I think my fears are not unfounded.

    Replies: @donut

    I’m 70 and I thought I would be dead before the worst happened , now I fear I may not be .

  • @willem1
    I saw this movie when it first premiered in the 60s and I was a high school freshman. I loved the movie the very first time I watched it, and it has never gotten stale even though I have watched it several times since.

    Quite a few years later, I also read the book and unlike you, found it an interesting and enjoyable read. One explanation for that is that the movie preconditioned me for the main story line in the book. Another possibility is the fact that I have read quite a bit of other Russian literature, both in college and later on over the years, and have always enjoyed the genre.

    I disagree with the comment above about the movies you review. I think we can get far more out of looking at good older films through modern-day eyes than we could ever get out of flogging reviews on much of the trash that passes for film these days. It seems like virtually all modern Western cinema now feels obliged to work some kind of political messaging into its theme and its casting choices--very tiresome. As each year passes, I feel more and more like I'm watching one of those sing-song communist operas the CCP was famous for pushing on the Chinese people in the years after the 1949 revolution.

    Replies: @Weston Waroda, @Joe Levantine, @donut

    ” Western cinema now feels obliged to work some kind of political messaging into its them”
    I can’t remember a time when this wasn’t the case .

  • @Rogue
    @Priss Factor



    Most novels, even on big important subject, don’t need to be more than 200 pages.
     
    Hmm, well each to their own, but that I absolutely don't agree with. On the contrary, if a novel is good - an enjoyable read - then I like it if it's a solid 500 pages plus.

    Replies: @PJ London, @donut

    When I’m really enjoying a story I like the fact that I can read as much as I want and see “oh 300 pages more” , I don’t have to ration it to make it last .

    • Agree: Rogue
  • @Priss Factor
    @Weston Waroda


    Of course the works of Dostoevsky, in my opinion the number one novelist of all time, and Tolstoy, the runner up, are incomparable.
     
    I read WAR AND PEACE just to say I did. Sure, it's a great novel, but I forgot it the moment I finished it. It just didn't stick. Also, I can't say I'm a fan of long novels. Most novels, even on big important subject, don't need to be more than 200 pages. There was once a time when tome-sized big novels held much prestige, like grand operas and long symphonies and monumental architecture.

    DOCTOR ZHIVAGO the movie is short on the Russian soul thing. Too tidy and neat despite the length and scale. It is like a well-heeled dog in a big bear costume. Bondarchuk's near-ten-hour WAR AND PEACE has the Russian-Soul thing but what a shapeless mess it is. It has great battle scenes but drowns under layers and layers of solemnity and third-rate mysticism.

    The Russian Soul thing can be a burden. Unless done right, it just comes off as heavy and dull. Solzhenitsyn's Big Books seem mired in that stuff. He wanted to be the modern day equivalent of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky rolled into one, and it was all too much. How many bothered to read the Red Wheel?

    ANDREI RUBLEV and SIBERAIDE are the two greatest Russian epics. Konchalovsky had a hand in both... but he did some piss poor work in the West and later in Russia.

    Replies: @Colin Wright, @James J O'Meara, @Alan Orsborn, @Rogue, @Dave Bowman

    Most novels, even on big important subject, don’t need to be more than 200 pages.

    Hmm, well each to their own, but that I absolutely don’t agree with. On the contrary, if a novel is good – an enjoyable read – then I like it if it’s a solid 500 pages plus.

    • Agree: PJ London, TTSSYF, donut
    • Replies: @PJ London
    @Rogue

    Absolutely agree. I hardly bother to begin a book that is less than 500 pages.
    To develop a character (or three) and set a plot cannot be done in just a few words except by a very few authors.
    I don't want to dabble a toe in water, I want to plunge in and swim around.
    I want to be deeply disappointed that there are not another 500 pages.
    Unfortunately, most people want to just send a message.
    I prefer a letter to a telegram.
    All I am seeing is the Twitter generation, incapable of reflection or thought.
    EG Trump, Saunders, Johnson and Biden.

    Replies: @Paul Greenwood

    , @donut
    @Rogue

    When I'm really enjoying a story I like the fact that I can read as much as I want and see "oh 300 pages more" , I don't have to ration it to make it last .

  • @Weston Waroda
    @willem1


    Quite a few years later, I also read the book and unlike you, found it an interesting and enjoyable read. One explanation for that is that the movie preconditioned me for the main story line in the book. Another possibility is the fact that I have read quite a bit of other Russian literature, both in college and later on over the years, and have always enjoyed the genre.
     
    Agreed. The Russian writers stand at the apex of Western literature. I enjoyed reading Dr Zhivago, but liked even better the novel by Sholokhov covering the same period, And Quiet Flows the Don. Of course the works of Dostoevsky, in my opinion the number one novelist of all time, and Tolstoy, the runner up, are incomparable.

    Replies: @Priss Factor, @Half Back, @Traddles, @donut, @Alden

    “The Russian writers stand at the apex of Western literature.” Russians are not Westerners , that’s not meant to be critical of them they just aren’t . Their essential spirit is unique to the Russian people and any similarities to to Western culture is a veneer imposed upon them by the ruling elites like Peter the Great for instance or the alien Bolsheviks .

  • Emma Raducanu, the female winner of the 2021 US Tennis Open, is half-Romanian and half-Chinese. She was born in Canada and raised in London. She’s definitely a fine athlete, a skilful tennis-player, and an attractive and charming young woman. But here’s something she definitely isn’t: British. And it’s precisely because she isn’t British that lots...
  • Although a non-negligible part of this article is worth reading, it is hopelessly marred by the author’s misojudaist bias, verging on obsessive hatred.

    • Disagree: mark green, donut, ariadna, lavoisier
    • LOL: 3g4me
    • Replies: @Franklin Ryckaert
    @Bardon Kaldian

    "Misojudaist bias", what a beautiful term for understanding Jewish mentality and behavior!

    , @Dumbo
    @Bardon Kaldian

    Well, that's right, because, while many people appear to hate the Jews, the Jews hardly hate anyone.

    Well, except for the Germans for the Holocaust. And the Arabs, for wanting the same piece of land they want. And the Italians (the Romans) for having destroyed their temple. And the Russians, for having broken free of Bolshevism. And Christians/Jesus, for having contradicted their religion. And the Chinese, for not bending enough for them. And...

    , @Anonymous
    @Bardon Kaldian

    I think the world would be better run if Jews **actually** controlled everything. Jews are just the master race, there is no denying it and the people on this site who deny this are like low IQ blacks who are always complaining about whitey.

    Replies: @Anon, @Void, @Bookish1, @annamaria

    , @Bill Jones
    @Bardon Kaldian

    Thanks.
    It's important that we know the ADL view.

    , @Irish Savant
    @Bardon Kaldian

    misojudaist bias = perceptivity

    , @Dave Bowman
    @Bardon Kaldian


    ... the author’s misojudaist bias, verging on obsessive hatred...
     
    You say that like it's a bad thing.
  • Growing up on a North German farm, I never met any Jews before I started studying classical piano at music conservatory. Two Ashkenazi students (male and female) from England were part of my class, and over the years, we interacted several times like students do, in a friendly, fun manner. I remember having accompanied a...
  • Speaking of Super Jew aka Mike Epstein. Epstein and Ken Holtzman played for the A’s in 1972, this was the year when Palestinian terrorists killed a group of Israeli athletes in Munich. Epstein and his Jewish teammate Holtzman were in Chicago to play the White Sox when the Israelis were killed. Holtzman and Epstein wore black armbands to memorialize the event. Epstein said during an interview years later recalling thinking, “Don’t people remember”, “Don’t they have any sense of history?” I guess Super Jew Epstein expected the city of Chicago and America to shut down because a handful of Jews were killed by terrorists. smdh. Art Shamsky would join the Jews late in the year for a brief time. lolol. Three Jewish players on the same team? Good lawd, imagine the whining in the clubhouse. They would have demanded the A’s cancel all games that week for the Israeli athletes killed in Munich.

    This kind of thinking has to be a mental disorder. Jews ALWAYS see themselves as innocent victims when in fact, they are more often than not, the oppressors and perpetrators of mass murder as they were in the Holodomor. Not to mention the atrocities being carried out today by Jews against Whites in South Africa, America, Europe, and against Palestinians in Israel. Jews leading the way to flood White nations with nonwhites is FORCED ASSIMILATION and is indeed a form of GENOCIDE.

    This sort of mindset about always thinking you are right, thinking you are special, or that you have the authority to treat others like dirt and never expect any repercussions is the mindset of a spoiled child or a psychopath. Probably a combination of the two in the case of the Jewish psyche.

    • Agree: donut
    • Replies: @Pheasant
    @Trinity

    'Speaking of Super Jew aka Mike Epstein. Epstein and Ken Holtzman played for the A’s in 1972, this was the year when Palestinian terrorists killed a group of Israeli athletes in Munich. Epstein and his Jewish teammate Holtzman were in Chicago to play the White Sox when the Israelis were killed. Holtzman and Epstein wore black armbands to memorialize the event. Epstein said during an interview years later recalling thinking, “Don’t people remember”, “Don’t they have any sense of history?” I guess Super Jew Epstein expected the city of Chicago and America to shut down because a handful of Jews were killed by terrorists. smdh. Art Shamsky would join the Jews late in the year for a brief time. lolol. Three Jewish players on the same team? Good lawd, imagine the whining in the clubhouse. They would have demanded the A’s cancel all games that week for the Israeli athletes killed in Munich.

    This kind of thinking has to be a mental disorder. Jews ALWAYS see themselves as innocent victims when in fact, they are more often than not, the oppressors and perpetrators of mass murder as they were in the Holodomor. Not to mention the atrocities being carried out today by Jews against Whites in South Africa, America, Europe, and against Palestinians in Israel. Jews leading the way to flood White nations with nonwhites is FORCED ASSIMILATION and is indeed a form of GENOCIDE.

    This sort of mindset about always thinking you are right, thinking you are special, or that you have the authority to treat others like dirt and never expect any repercussions is the mindset of a spoiled child or a psychopath. Probably a combination of the two in the case of the Jewish psyche.'


    Jews are narcissistic personality disorder/malignant narcissism made flesh.

    Replies: @Trinity

  • Introduction Contrary to Nathan Cofnas’s claim that modern multiculturalism can be attributed to the idea that “the West was on a liberal trajectory with or without Jews,” Jews have demonstrably been critical in the majority of significant legal developments in the advance of multiculturalism and cultural pluralism, both in Europe and in the United States....
  • And here’s a simple TED Talk titled “Learning the Ways of Invasive Species”:

    She says:

    “Now the war against invasive species, like any other war, is not only about the big gory battles. It’s also about espionage. It’s about getting to know your enemy.”

    In her talk she describes what happened when the American mink was introduced into Europe. “So we have brought upon ourselves a very, very powerful enemy. We’re talking here about an animal that can swim like an otter, that can climb trees like a cat, and that can hunt on land like a fox.”

    The American mink in Europe faced no predator. It became the predator. Very similar to what’s happened in the West – the predator needs a predator. The natives must recognize there is an enemy in their midst who is intentionally changing their way of life and they must stop them.

    • Agree: donut
  • Spencer J. Quinn Solzhenitsyn & the Right Quakertown, Pa.: Antelope Hill The widespread perception of Solzhenitsyn as a figure inseparable from the vanished world of the Cold War has become an obstacle to appreciation of his works. To some extent, an earlier generation of his Western admirers contributed to this misunderstanding: e.g., many Cold War...
  • @derer
    @Anonymous

    What crime has he committed...you fool. Stalin killed Soviets best generals just before the war and after Hitler's Barbarosa went to his dacha and resign being defeated and betrayed by Hitler. Gen. Zhukov is responsible for the victory and not Stalin.

    Replies: @Observator

    Stalin was hardly “betrayed” by Hitler. Somehow I can’t see one of the most paranoid tyrants in history being convinced that a political party founded on the annihilation of communism had abandoned its first principle just to be good buddies with him. He contrived the alliance with Germany in order to provoke a larger European conflict, then supplied Germany with much of the wherewithal to fight it, in order to weaken the west for conquest. Millions of tons of ill-advised US aid enabled the Soviets to overwhelm Germany, go on to occupy Eastern Europe, and subsequently to inaugurate the Chinese communist rebellion from the Manchuria that FDR simply handed to Stalin on demand at Yalta.

  • I’m reading the Gulag Archipelago, it’s interesting.

    It’s curious to see some “anonymous” commenters posting slanderous comments, and Jew-lover Bardon Kaldian defending the “Russian” Revolution…

    I think anonymous comments without a pseudonym shouldn’t be allowed on UR.

    Pick a handle, any handle, it’s not difficult, lazy boy.

    • Agree: Peripatetic Itch, donut
  • Heroes are rare; they are tragic and inspiring at the same time. Such a real-life hero is Zakaria Zubeidi, 45, from Jenin in Palestine. A man of brawn and brain, of sword and harp, he was an al Aqsa Brigade commander as well as the director of the Freedom Theatre. Years ago, the Sunday Times...
  • @israel shamir
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/israel-palestine-yom-kippur-beg-forgiveness
    My public support for an escaped Palestinian prisoner caused an outcry among Israelis. My crime? I called him a hero and said I understood why Palestinians resort to violent struggle.
    Within an hour of my Facebook post about the character of Zakaria Zubeidi, one of six Palestinian prisoners who recently escaped from Gilboa prison and among the four subsequently recaptured, Facebook had banned me for three days for violating their “community guidelines”.
    I wasn’t particularly surprised. I knew that many Israelis would promptly report it and get it wiped. That’s because I insist on seeing Zubeidi and his comrades as freedom fighters and not as terrorists. And I insist on providing the context for Zubeidi’s tragic, heroic path through life. -
    Another excellent piece on Zubeidi by an Israeli peace activist.

    Replies: @A123, @RobinG, @Franklin Ryckaert, @Wizard of Oz, @emersonreturn, @Void

    Why do you feel no compassion for the defenseless civilians murdered by assassins under Zakaria Zubeidi’s direct orders?

    Their names must not be forgotten:

        –David Peretz, 48, of Beit She’an
        –Haim Amar, 56, of Beit She’an
        –Shaul Zilberstein, 36, of Upper Nazareth
        –Ehud (Yehuda) Avitan, 54, of Beit She’an
        –Mordechai Avraham, 44, of Beit She’an
        –Ya’acov Lary, 35, of Beit She’an

    Let me remind you of the details. (1)

    The 2002 Beit She’an attack, which took place during November 28, 2002, was a terrorist attack carried out by members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in the city of Beit She’an, Israel. Gunmen opened fire and threw grenades at the Likud party polling station where party members were casting their votes in the Likud primary.

    Six Israeli civilians were killed during the incident and 34 civilians were injured.

    On November 28, 2002 at 3:20 pm two Palestinians, Omar and Yousef Rub from Jalboun, drove in a stolen vehicle into Beit She’an and parked it in front of Likud headquarters. Entering the polling station, they detonated grenades and fired automatic weapons at close range into lines of people waiting to cast their ballots. Soon thereafter a battle developed which ended with the two terrorists shot dead by a border policeman who happened to be in the area. One of the assailants was wearing an explosives belt under his jacket.

    Four Israelis were killed in the attack, and two others died in the hospital from their injuries. Dozens of people were wounded, including three sons of the former Israeli Foreign Minister David Levy.

    An eyewitness living near the Likud offices told the media that one of the gunmen laughed as he shot people. “I opened the window and I simply saw the terrorist standing, smiling, laughing and shooting in all directions.

    When will non-indegnous Muslims stop killing native Palestinian Jews? Every murder makes things worse for the Muslim occupiers.

    Do you really think that laughing while cutting down the helpless generates sympathy?

    The Muslim colonies in Judea & Samaria have failed. Trying to keep land stolen from Infidels has failed. Why not consider real solutions that might work?

    PEACE 😇
    ___________

    (1) https://military.wikia.org/wiki/2002_Beit_She%27an_attack

    • Disagree: profnasty, Skeptikal
    • Replies: @gottlieb
    @A123

    totally agree - to be a real hero he'd have to have killed a lot more Zionists than that.

    Replies: @ariadna

    , @lloyd
    @A123

    From the Palestinian point of view, this was an Inglourious Basterds' attack on Gestapo headquarters.

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain

    , @Franklin Ryckaert
    @A123

    "...Why do you feel no compassion for the defenseless civilians murdered by assassins under Zakaria Zubeidi’s direct orders..?"

    Have you not read the article?

    "...When will non-indegnous Muslims stop killing native Palestinian Jews? Every murder makes things worse for the Muslim occupiers...

    The Muslim colonies in Judea & Samaria have failed. Trying to keep land stolen from Infidels has failed..."

    Oh yes, the Muslims are "invaders" but the Jews are "natives". If you think that much back in history, why not go back to the time of Joshua, when the invading Israelites genocided the native Canaanites and stole their land?

    Replies: @the grand wazoo

    , @Anonymous
    @A123

    "Palestinian Jews"? Sounds like code for "settlers" which is code for invaders. I'm perfectly okay with this list of dead Jew invaders.

    , @Rabbitnexus
    @A123

    No, they were not defenceless. They were occupiers and part of a brutal occupation at that. Nobody in the illegal settlements has any protection under law either.

    I wish that list were 10,000 longer.

    , @padre
    @A123

    Well, I feel for you, poor Israelis, slaughtered mercilessly by that no good Palestinians! I'll bet you the score has reached a thousand to one in your favor!

    , @ariadna
    @A123

    "Why not consider real solutions that might work?"
    Like massive relocation to Birobidzhan?

    , @cohen
    @A123

    Man I was gone for only a few weeks (overseas travel) and you sneaked in feeling free and then started vomiting all over. Well as a favor to others.

    So how have you been? Any new land grab from helpless and caged Palestinians?

    How is family and little Talmudist or future Holocaust survivors.

    Compare treatment of Palestinians by democratic country Israel with the occupation of France by Nazis. Just watch the bad German army's treatment of French:

    http://www.renegadetribune.com/france-under-german-occupation-vs-jewish-occupation/

    BTW. You failed to answer one of my questions about your hero Eli Weizel appearing in the West while imprisoned in famous killing center Auschwitz which was liberated by the Soviets and not by the Allies.

    The Soviet archives show volumes of listing of dead in Auschwitz. Anti Semite Russians......

    While Auschwitz entrance placard has lowered the dead to 1.1 million but the magic 6 million still remain. I suppose Talmudist forgot their math skills or waiting OK from Rabbi.

    One Rabbi argued with God. The Rabbi won the argument and God lost. I am making it up. Check Talmud. I will furnish the reference if you are interested.

    In future I am going to teach a few things from Talmud which you are shy to learn.


    Take the word peace from your emoji.

    , @the grand wazoo
    @A123

    If you believe that 6 dead jews is license to kill and maim thousands of Palestinians your twisted. As for peace negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis, they are worth the time. The word of Israel is worthless.

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain

    , @RobinG
    @A123

    Btw Sept 17 & October 2, 1981, over 300 people were killed in a series of car bombs in Lebanon


    Palestinians were the victims, not the perpetrators
    Israelis were the perpetrators, not the victims
    This "terrorist" campaign has been fully forgotten
    It has been erased
     
    The worst terror bombing campaign on record began Sept. 17, 40 years ago, but it drew little attention, because the #Israelis carried it out, under the direction of then defense minister Ariel Sharon. Should have been clear it was #Israeliterrorism, but media showed no interest.
    , @Marcaurelius
    @A123

    Are there not reasons that Palestinians fight back?

  • The left is currently dividing very publicly over a viral clip on social media of AOC – Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – arriving on Monday night at an exclusive gala event in New York in a slinky, white satin, off-the shoulder, Marilyn Monroe-style gown with large red writing across the back demanding: “Tax the Rich.” Maybe “divided”...
  • @HammerJack
    You're quite right about AOC being co-opted. Of course she is! With each stunt her star ascends further, and can you really blame her? She's enjoying a taste of fame and fortune and these are known intoxicants. Speaking of, she was just a bartender not so long ago.

    Frankly I think she's playing her cards rather skillfully, and please know that integrity is entirely irrelevant to the enterprise.

    Minor correction:

    an exclusive gala dinner whose price could support a poor family for an entire year.
     
    Whose price of entry could support a poor family. The price of the whole affair could probably support a whole town.

    Replies: @donut

    ” Speaking of, she was just a bartender not so long ago.” Barmaid .

  • The evidence that genes influence intelligence and other personality traits is so overwhelming that even a few lefties no longer deny it. But, oh, how they agonize over how to reconcile science with the religion of equality. How do you justify massive social intervention when the people you are trying to help might not be...
  • In the 19th century, progress meant improvements, inventions (railroads, telephone…). Since then, the meaning of the word progress has been diverted and perverted.
    “PROGRESS” means progress towards THEIR goals. And it is not for the good of all of us.

    PROGRESSISM : what does that mean ?

    I am very suspicious of these -ISM words.

    Does it mean doctrine of “progress”? But who is in favor of regression?
    True progress, in the sense defined by me at the beginning, does not need a doctrine.
    The word “progressism” is a nonsense.

    • Agree: donut
    • Replies: @Aristotle
    @Sarah

    all isms are monomanias and are toxic... socialism emphasises "society" (and kills it), feminism "femininity" (and kills it), materialism "matter" (and kills it by making it an in unsustained ideal), liberalism ("liberty" and kills it by making it meaningless) etc.

  • @James J O'Meara
    @Some Guy

    I think the quoted comment applies better -- indeed, superbly -- not so much to the cap vs comm debate, as the Trad vs Modernity debate.

    For example, those who like to smugly quote Heidegger about how Russia and the USA were two identical threats to the German volk, and it was "the inner truth and greatness" of National Socialism to recognize this and fight against it. Thus Heidegger, and those calling themselves Traditionalists, praise the simple life of the peasants, and deplore and despise cities, factories, and I suppose universities, which this writer calls benefits.

    And of course, E Michael Jones and his fellow Catholic bigots will point out that the pre-comm peasants lived simple lives of Catholic piety. What profit a man who gains the whole world and lose his soul?

    A lot of "Dissident Right" vaporings amount to LARPing as happy peasants, or advising others to do so, while still enjoying electricity, dentistry, air conditioning, etc.

    There's also a lot of this on the Left, the Frankfurters came out of the same Germanic tradition (despising the Enlightenment, mocking workers who "traded autonomy for dish washers" etc.), so you get the idea of eliminating cars, organic food, all manner of cutting back to save the Earth, etc., as opposed to the Old Left that was focused on material improvements.

    Replies: @donut, @utu

    If TPTB have their way we’re all going to be “LARPing as happy peasants” soon enough , well maybe not so “happy” .

  • @obwandiyag
    Yeah, right, "success" is caused by "intelligence."

    Do you have even the slightest acquaintance with the real world?

    "Success" is caused by picking the right parents.

    Replies: @Realist, @TKK, @Irish Savant, @Mike Tre

    “Success” is caused by picking the right parents.

    Intelligence is the result of picking the right parents.

    • Agree: donut
    • Replies: @obwandiyag
    @Realist

    God, did you pick the wrong parents. You must be "success"ful because you shore isn't intelligent.

    Why, you ask? (You don't because you know everything and are curious about nothing, but this is a hypothetical).

    Why are you stupid? In what way are you stupid?

    A. Let us stipulate that intelligence really is genetic and not the result of study and hard work.

    B. The parents of the successful are not the same parents as the parents of the intelligent. In fact, usually it's just the opposite. Stupid, successful parents bear stupid, successful children.

    C. And thus your "argument" (which your assertion really is not), is irrelevant. Everyone knows that it takes money (not intelligence) to make money. This fact is an a priori truth.

    Replies: @Realist, @annamaria

    , @Anon
    @Realist

    Intelligence is the result of picking the right mate. You can't choose your own intelligence, but you have an honest shot at having smart kids if you pick the right mate.

    Replies: @Raches, @Realist

  • Darity and Roberts, pretend professors, exemplify the problem with giving mediocre students worthless degrees. It gives mediocre and ignorant people like them, the braying loud voices to drown out real academics doing critical research. Of course they are against genetic intelligence research. If intelligence and aptitude testing directed students according to their abilities, Darity and Roberts would likely be cleaning the toilets and hallways at their colleges, instead of lecturing their superior ghetto morality to bright students, in the social justices classes now required by colleges.

    • Replies: @Rich
    @ruralguy

    And there's absolutely nothing wrong with cleaning toilets and hallways and it's probably a career that would be more beneficial to the university than the poisonous nonsense they force down the throats of the impressionable youths in their classes.

  • What's one of the best ways to remember 9/11 on the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks on New York City and Washington D.C.? By recalling the story, where one of three white firefighters from the famous photo from 9/11/2001 of them raising the American flag amid the chaos of the day, was excluded from...
  • [white man] can be openly discriminated against because of his whiteness…

    Well yeah… The US has been an affirmative action anti-white male apartheid state since the 1960s. You just now noticed?

    • Agree: donut, Sick of Orcs
  • Despite years of pressure and sanctions from the United States, Russian state-owned energy company Gazprom has finally completed the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. Nord Stream 2 will exponentially increase the supply of natural gas to Europe, primarily to energy-starved Germany. The completion of the project is historic, as it is one of the few times...
  • @Rahan
    @A123

    Right now, as the federal institutions in the US are taken over completely by the deep state and their liberast allies, on the sub-federal level, some red states are trying to assert some autonomy.

    For example after Biden's speech just now how the kid gloves are off and it's jabbing time.

    https://www.naturalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/map-states-vaccine-resistance.png

    IMO it is crucial for the Red States of the US to start forming first Visegrad-type sub-unions, and to then create bilateral and inter-organizational connections and unions with relevant Eastern European EU states, and even non-cucked states of any other federation, should they exist there, including Brazil, Canada, Australia etc.

    This should have begun yesterday, but it's not too late. 2021-2022 is the time to start doing this for real--for US and EU member states to start communicating and helping each other out on an intercontinental but sub-federal level.

    https://imgpile.com/images/NSaNza.md.png

    Unfortunately, the most patriotic small town Americans are the ones least capable of appreciating that an external world exists. They need to get their heads out of their asses and act now.

    Texas, Florida, Missouri, exchanging envoys and signing pledges with Poland, Hungary, Slovakia. This would instantly strengthen the healthy forces on both continents.

    Later aggressive exchange of students and scientists and shit can begin. Joint police and trooper exercises. Red State kids getting a taste of the cosmopolitan life in Budapest and Prague universities as opposed to Globohomo central. Understaffed businesses in Latvia and Romania bringing in underappreciated professionals from Appalachian depressed zones.

    All of this should be happening already. Damn provincials on both sides. Can't think strategically for shit, only reacting to current events like textbook dumbfuck reactionaries.

    Replies: @donut, @A123, @Notsofast

    “They need to get their heads out of their asses and act now. ” And you need to get your head out of the clouds .

  • I will save the celebrations of the removal of Robert E. Lee’s statue in Richmond for another article. This is just the standard contempt for whites that circulates on Twitter. An actress: A few years ago, I read an obscure book called Men, Art, War. In one story, after a revolution against a horrible system,...
  • @Rich
    Those of us who lived near, or went to school with large enough groups of blacks, have always understood them. It's those from the lily White suburbs who mythologize them, who think they're just Whites with darker skin. Now that the liberals have managed to push them out into the suburbs, I expect that to change. Hopefully it's not too late.

    Replies: @donut

    ” Now that the liberals have managed to push them out into the suburbs, I expect that to change.”
    Sorry but I don’t believe that will have much of an effect , the fear of being labeled as racist will prove to be stronger than the instinct even for survival .

    • Replies: @Rich
    @donut

    The fear of being called "racist" ends the day you get robbed, mugged or someone in your family is raped or murdered. No one likes taking abuse, and as bad as White liberals are, even they love their children. When neighborhoods in Queens went dark, the most liberal New Yorker you ever met, moved to a Pale neighborhood and made sure to check the demographics. Nowhere left to run now. I hope I'm right, because if you are, we're finished. I can't accept that. I know too many hard core Whites who will never surrender. Ever.

  • In some of these blogs I have been trying to gently highlight what should be a very obvious fact: that “the science” we are being constantly told to follow is not quite as scientific as is being claimed. That is inevitable in the context of a new virus about which much is still not known....
  • Which is why the media hurried to amplify attacks on Jonathan Neman, head of the salad fast-food restaurant chain Sweetgreen, for supposedly “downplaying the importance of vaccines”, as soon as he pointed out the statistical fact that 78 per cent of people admitted to hospital for Covid are obese and overweight.
    Our own UR vaccine shill iSteve jumped on that story pretty quick as well .

    • Replies: @Ed Case
    @donut

    Salad is just undigestible Carbs covered in parasites out of the dirt or media it's grown in that can't be washed off completely, so even if fatso loses weight eating it, it's through starvation of essential nutrients [such as Herbivore Fats & and Proteins].

    , @Mackerel Sky
    @donut

    Devil's Advocate for a moment, but given how many people are obese in the US, maybe that figure doesn't mean much. If nearly everyone is obese, then nearly everyone who dies of Covid will necessarily be obese. What percentage of fatal car accident victims are obese? Perhaps they are underrepresented, being able to fit only on those cart thingies, which probably don't count as "automobiles".

  • Coming up on the 20th anniversary of my iSteve blog, one thing that has changed over the last two decades is Wisconsin and Minnesota have surged to near the top of the iSteve Content Generating State rankings. From the Wisconsin State Journal: Who are you calling a Karen? New ethnic label on enrollment form prompting...
  • Well, you got yer Karen. And you got yer Shaniqua. You pays yer money and you takes yer choice.

    • LOL: donut
  • @Jonathan Mason
    it is quite common in the English language for two historically different words to have the same spelling and pronunciation, but different meanings. These are called homonyms.

    For example: the bark of a tree vs the bark of a dog, the bank of a river vs a savings bank, the sun setting vs a jelly setting, and so on.

    A Karen as a racial group is not the same thing as a woman with the first name Karen.

    A john who is the customer of a prostitute is not the same thing as a man with the first name John or the place where the water closet is found.

    A nanny that is a female goat is not an early child care specialist.

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman, @Reg Cæsar, @donut, @John Henry, @bomag, @Gunga Din, @Jim Bob Lassiter, @China Japan and Korea Bromance of Three Kingdoms, @Richard B

    It’s nice to see you’re applying yourself diligently to your English as a second language classes .

  • From the Journal of the American Medical Association: Fin
  • Of course, the you tube video of Dr Dan Stock addressing the Mt Vernon, IN school board about the absurdities of covid mandates has been removed, but luckily there are other media platforms for it to be found:

    https://leakedreality.com/video/19255/doctor-calls-out-cdc-and-school-board-at-school-board-meeting-with-truth

    He also addresses the summertime breakout of this respiratory virus (the dreaded Delta variant) being an event almost unheard of.

    The Conservative Treehouse had the now removed video plus a plethora of supporting information:

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/08/09/must-see-family-medical-physician-dr-dan-stock-delivers-an-important-message-to-mount-vernon-school-board-about-coronavirus/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=must-see-family-medical-physician-dr-dan-stock-delivers-an-important-message-to-mount-vernon-school-board-about-coronavirus

    Once again, as we descend into Orwellian bazaaro, Steve keeps tirelessly researching the wrong data.

    • Thanks: donut
    • Replies: @Je Suis Omar Mateen
    @Mike Tre

    "He also addresses the summertime breakout of this respiratory virus (the dreaded Delta variant) being an event almost unheard of."

    No one, not even the boomers, can recall an outbreak of summer flu. So:

    Q. What was different in 2021 than every other year before?
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    A. Millions of Americans were double-penetrated with a poison.

    , @HA
    @Mike Tre

    "He also addresses the summertime breakout of this respiratory virus (the dreaded Delta variant) being an event almost unheard of."

    Except that that's exactly what happened last year with the 2nd wave. The Brazil variant likewise broke out "in December [of 2020] in Manaus, Amazonas state, north Brazil," -- i.e. Brazilian summertime.

    Are you or this Dr. Lifestyle you're trying to prop up seriously unable to remember even that far back? And note that vaccines weren't even around then so trying to pretend they're to blame for "summertime breakouts" won't fool anyone who has been paying attention, but apparently that doesn't include you or him.

  • @That Would Be Telling
    @Jack D

    Welcome back to iSteve COVID discussions!


    It’s becoming clear that the Delta variant combined with the fact that the current vaccines appear to fade rapidly....
     
    I don't see any evidence of the latter, except for people misunderstanding what it means when a major invoked by an antigen exposure antibody fleet fades over a matter of months (as I keep saying from first principles, otherwise your blood plasma would have run out of space for red blood cells before you exited childhood). At the same time, memory B cells prepare to create new antibody fleets, but per the description of what should be a good paper I haven't yet read, refine their fleets for far less time against two dose vaccines compared to an infection and thus are less likely to "anticipate" mutations.

    I can't see how you'd even determine a "rapid fade" with Delta with its several immune escape mutations becoming dominant unless you could check a population which still has Alpha or a similar variant that's dominant for now. So can anyone cite something solid where Delta isn't a confounding factor?

    So the chances that we are ever going to get Covid to stop circulating in the community the way that polio or smallpox was stopped (especially the “diverse” American community of 2021 with lots of illegal aliens and people who (for various reasons) are highly distrustful of government) are low and we are going to have to learn to live with Covid just like we live with the flu.
     
    I'm guessing the latter diversity factor is going to make eradicating COVID well neigh impossible, it's not hardly as deadly as one of the two smallpox variants that's about 30% nor ugly in its presentation like a zillion poxes on people's skin which frequently leave scarring, or provides stark object lessons like people moving around with crutches or wheelchairs as polio causes.

    I happened to recently sit next to a born in 1939 member of the Silent Generation who was interested enough in my N95 mask to ask where she could get them, but hadn't taken a COVID vaccine yet ("I'll listen to what my cardiologist says"; that US specialty often becomes a patient's primary care provider). But when I brought up her age in comparison to my slightly older parents and mentioned polio, boy did she remember one person, I think a peer or thereabouts who had been crippled by it....

    Replies: @donut, @Jack D

    “Welcome back to iSteve COVID discussions!” You mean iSteve infomercials .

  • When it comes to your health and that of your loved ones, it's a good idea to have a multi-layer plan of defense roughly worked out ahead of time based on how long each element takes to become effective and how likely your doctor is to give it to you without your having to make...
  • @donut
    @Elmer T. Jones

    Does it help with BPH ?

    Replies: @Elmer T. Jones

    Taken with saw palmetto and pygeum bark, yes it does. Get the root extract not raw herbs.

    Also very helpful : wear suspenders, stand when you work, and avoid sugar as much as possible.

    Belts are not healthy. We put an elastic band around our bladders and then cinch it up with a belt. We use our bladders to support the weight of our pants, and for many of you guys, your EDC gear.

    • Thanks: donut
  • From the Journal of the American Medical Association: Fin
  • F*cking Covid again .

  • From Fox News in San Francisco:
  • This is got to be the stupidest thing I’ve ever read.

    • Agree: donut, Old Prude
    • Replies: @El Dato
    @Anonymous

    The good part of the modern world is that this doesn't stay so for long.

    Racist AI flap! Scorning white females on Twitter are on the case.

    Facebook apologizes after its AI put ‘primates’ label on video about black men


    “We apologize to anyone who may have seen these offensive recommendations,” Facebook said in a statement to the media, adding that the entire topic recommendation feature has been disabled.

    Darci Groves, a former content design manager at Facebook, said a friend sent her a screenshot of a video featuring black men, which included the company’s auto-generated prompt asking viewers if they wanted to “keep seeing videos about primates.”

    The video, uploaded by UK tabloid the Daily Mail in June 2020, contained clips of two separate incidents in the US – one of a group of black men arguing with a white individual on a road in Connecticut, and one of several black men arguing with white police officers in Indiana before getting detained.
     

    "Do you really want to see more Dinger incidents? Your monthly recommended ADL quota has already been exceeded."

    BTW, here is baseline info about comparing a neuron to an artificial neural network:

    How Computationally Complex Is a Single Neuron?


    Computational neuroscientists use an input-output function to model the relationship between the inputs received by a biological neuron’s long treelike branches, called dendrites, and the neuron’s decision to send out a signal.

    This function is what the authors of the new work taught an artificial deep neural network to imitate in order to determine its complexity. They started by creating a massive simulation of the input-output function of a type of neuron with distinct trees of dendritic branches at its top and bottom, known as a pyramidal neuron, from a rat’s cortex. Then they fed the simulation into a deep neural network that had up to 256 artificial neurons in each layer. They continued increasing the number of layers until they achieved 99% accuracy at the millisecond level between the input and output of the simulated neuron.

    The deep neural network successfully predicted the behavior of the neuron’s input-output function with at least five — but no more than eight — artificial layers. In most of the networks, that equated to about 1,000 artificial neurons for just one biological neuron.
     

    , @bomag
    @Anonymous

    I want to agree, but the contest for stupidest is mighty fierce.

  • How many people do you have to shoot before you can get paid to stop shooting people? That has to be clarified.

    • LOL: donut, Buffalo Joe
    • Replies: @James Speaks
    @Harry Baldwin

    Oh, I know that one. Pay all of them. Chalk it up to pre-murder.

    Even though the victimhood groups commits murders at a rate 2^3 more than the opppressor group, only a small fraction of either actually do the deed. You would have to pay all of them, then monitor for success (won't happen). It's a bit like buying one million P-ball tickets when the odds are closer to 200,000,000 to one (rough guess). Except considering the demographics ... and it's a bit like buying one million P-ball tickets where you play only ten or so unique numbers.

  • Deep State protecting our freedoms.

    • LOL: Yancey Ward, donut
  • @Farenheit
    Maybe Frisco needs a schedule of payments for not engaging in the following anti-social activities. I imagine it would look something like this;

    -Don't crap on sidewalk.......................................................$50
    -Don't flick used heroin needles in flower beds......................75
    -Don't clean out the local Footlocker.....................................80
    -Don't donkey punch the Chinese oldster.............................100
    -Don't pitch your tent in Nancy Peloci's neighborhood.......125
    -Don't tear down the statue of Harvey Milk..........................150
    -Don't engage in gunplay.........................................................300

    And most importantly

    -Don't vote Republican..........................................................$500

    Replies: @HammerJack, @donut

    I have to ration out my agree/disagree answers I only get 5 in a 3 hr. period . Apparently they cost Steve a lot of money , poor guy . Anyway LOL . Of course now I’ve used up one of my five comments per Eight hour period . Go team Sailer .

  • San Francisco is rolling out a pilot program that will pay high-risk individuals to not shoot anyone as gun crimes tick up in the city.

    Wouldn’t it be cheaper to pay them to shoot each other?

    • Agree: Spect3r
    • Thanks: JimDandy, Calvin Hobbes
    • Troll: Old Prude
    • Replies: @Change that Matters
    @Mr. Anon

    Why pay? They do it for free.

    Replies: @bomag

    , @JimDandy
    @Mr. Anon

    Half-price, by my math.

    , @epebble
    @Mr. Anon

    That sounds gruesome. A well run, lucrative, organ market, where individuals can enter into Viatical Settlements is more humane.

    , @Pop Warner
    @Mr. Anon

    I know a lot of guys who would do that for half the price, and some of them are even brown!

    , @J.Ross
    @Mr. Anon

    Didn't the CIA try that in Mexico, and the result was that it was like those fires in Pennsylvania and Indonesia that never go out, because there is no shortage of Mexicans who want to kill Mexicans?
    The real answer is to put impotence drugs in fried chicken. We dare not do so, not because of ethics, but because we love fried chicken also.

    , @Adam Smith
    @Mr. Anon

    It certainly would be better.

    , @CW Acumen
    @Mr. Anon


    Wouldn’t it be cheaper to pay them to shoot each other?
     
    The problem is they can't hit what they aim at, instead killing 2 yr. olds and randos on vacation.

    Replies: @Known Fact

  • When it comes to your health and that of your loved ones, it's a good idea to have a multi-layer plan of defense roughly worked out ahead of time based on how long each element takes to become effective and how likely your doctor is to give it to you without your having to make...
  • @Elmer T. Jones
    @donut

    I have been taking it for 30 years. It grows wild here and I really should harvest wild root instead of buying dried herb capsules.

    Replies: @donut

    Does it help with BPH ?

    • Replies: @Elmer T. Jones
    @donut

    Taken with saw palmetto and pygeum bark, yes it does. Get the root extract not raw herbs.

    Also very helpful : wear suspenders, stand when you work, and avoid sugar as much as possible.

    Belts are not healthy. We put an elastic band around our bladders and then cinch it up with a belt. We use our bladders to support the weight of our pants, and for many of you guys, your EDC gear.

  • From the Washington Post news section: Sweetgreen CEO criticized after connecting the pandemic to unhealthy eating: ‘Incredibly fat-phobic’ By Jonathan Edwards Yesterday at 7:43 a.m. EDT Vaccines and masks won’t save us from the pandemic, Jonathan Neman wrote, but the Sweetgreen CEO has a solution: Outlaw junk food. Neman, whose chain of 100-plus restaurants sells...
  • @res
    @Rob


    “Have you considered how our healthcare system systematically underserves people who are considered to be in those groups?”
     
    Let's step back and ask whether that is actually true. How do we define underserved? Because health care spending appears to (unsurprisingly) be higher for the obese.
    The Impact of Obesity on Health Care Utilization and Expenditures in a Medicare Supplement Population
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5119873/

    Abstract:

    Objective: Obesity is a contributor to increased chronic conditions resulting in higher utilization of medical services among broad populations of older adults. The objective of this study was to evaluate the magnitude of the impact of weight on health care use patterns among Medicare Supplement insureds.
    Method: We estimated the impact of weight as a function of body mass index (BMI) on health care utilization and expenditures using propensity weighted multivariate regression models. The outcomes were controlled initially for demographics and socioeconomics and then additionally for chronic conditions and health status.
    Results: Among the 9,484 survey respondents, 22.9% were obese. Those categorized as obese were significantly more likely to incur inpatient admissions and orthopedic procedures. Annualized health care expenditures were US$1,496 higher for obese compared with normal weight. The excess utilization and expenditures associated with obesity were explained by chronic conditions and poor health status.
    Conclusion: Obesity-related expenditures associated with medical management are largely preventable and may benefit from interventions that target lifestyle behaviors and weight management among older adults.
     
    This page has various breakdowns of health care spending, but nothing for overweight/obesity. Health care spending tends to follow something like an 80/20 rule and I would be surprised if the overweight and obese weren't disproportionately in the high spenders group (though elderly who have lost weight and cancer patients in general might make a counterargument).
    https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/health-expenditures-vary-across-population/#item-discussion-of-health-spending-often-focus-on-averages-but-a-small-share-of-the-population-incurs-most-of-the-cost_2016

    It seems like that commenter is mixing things up with this talking point.
    Diet and Obesity Issues in the Underserved
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28164812/

    Replies: @William Badwhite, @donut

    “Health care spending tends to follow something like an 80/20 rule” , the Pareto principal does apply to health care utilization as it does to many things in nature .
    An ER nurse in Reno Nev. did a study of the visits to the ER of the local “frequent flyers” and 20% of the pts. accounted for 80% of the ER visits .
    No Gov’t action or spending is going to negate this natural law . Even if obesity could be entirely eliminated then another population of pts. would take their place . But action must be taken .
    I wonder if 80% of the “for your own good” policies are instigated by 20% of the pop.

  • @Bill P
    @Jack D

    Theres some evidence that sodium is not so much the problem, but rather sodium chloride. We used to get a lot of our sodium from plants in the form of sodium bicarbonate, which doesn't appear to raise blood pressure, and may actually lower it.

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2168457/

    Furthermore the bicarbonate and citrate (metabolizes into bicarbonate) in fruits and vegetables maintain kidney and bone health.

    People should really eat more fruits and greens. I started a diet a few months ago, and after starving myself for quite a while, I found that I started craving fruit a lot. Part of that may be the sugar, but if that's the only thing you'd think I'd want a can of pop more than an apple or some cherries, which is not at all the case. I think I'm craving the nutrients at least as much as the sugar.

    I also can't get enough of peppers, onions, leeks, carrots, etc. I've lost all interest in junk food - not that I ate much before (I can cook well) - and sugar on its own is not appealing.

    I know it sounds a bit extreme, but if you really want to know what your body needs, try getting well-acquainted with hunger for an extended period and it will tell you.

    Replies: @donut

    ” I found that I started craving fruit a lot.” I almost never eat fruit I probably eat a piece of fruit less than once a month it’s been that way all my life . Last November I was in the hosp. for 5 days when I got out I had a craving for fruit , specifically canned pears and Mandarin oranges as well as dried fruits dates , apricots and figs this went on for about 4-5 months then one day no more cravings . I also lost 28lbs which I never regained and that is contrary to expectations as most people will quickly go back to their regular weight . I attribute both of the above to the fact that I also lost any desire to drink when before I drank at least a pint of Myers dark rum daily . I haven’t had a drink since I got D/C’d not through any conscious choice just lost the desire for it .
    I rarely eat salads either . One night at work I got a strong craving for vinegar and oil salad dressing . When I left work I went to the grocery store and bought the makings for a salad and a bottle of dressing . When I got home I couldn’t even wait to make a salad and drank 1/2 the bottle straight away .

  • From the opinion section of CNN: 'Jeopardy!' clue: The person who eventually gets the beloved position on television she/he should have had all along Opinion by Peniel E. Joseph Updated 1:38 PM ET, Wed September 1, 2021 Peniel E. Joseph is the Barbara Jordan Chair in ethics and political values and the founding director of...
  • Wrong.

    This is the REAL Foucault Jeopardy.

    • Thanks: donut, Almost Missouri
  • @R.G. Camara
    Is it just me, or are some woke folks using this "search for a new host" sturm und drang as an excuse to turn the show into an enclave of openly- extreme-communist eggheads to gloat about how smart they are?

    I mean, KenJen and Richards getting knocked out despite being the most obvious and the most powerful (respectively), all for some anti-woke statements, despite being hard-leftiss themselves (KenJen mocked Andrew Breitbart's death), smacks of a purity contest until the last person standing is a blackfemale lesbian transgender who apologizes for Stalin and Mao.

    I mean, I never thought game show hosting was some kind of huge deal requiring huge talent. It's a great gig if you can get it, and most of the guys hold on for decades ---Alex Trebek, Pat Sajack, Chuck Woolery, Bob Barker, Art Fleming, etc.

    And the talent for good game shows seemed to be: show up on time, don't make yourself bigger than the contestants, emphasize the contestants but don't embarrass them, be 5th Business-y, and make all your comments short to keep the show moving. Such as with Jeopardy. This would be hard if you ever wanted to be anything more or were a ham, but for a great payday and being part of a lot of memories its wonderful.

    On bad game shows, the hosts' duties are different. There, the host has to be the star of the show, make a ton of jokes, and needle the contestants good naturedly. Steve Harvey has done this very well during his Family Feud tenure, while Chuck Barris did it in his Gong Show hosting duties.

    But neither requires a massive long-drawn-out talent search. So either this talent search is a work designed to keep people interested in Jeopardy now that Alex has passed, or the woke are determined to make Jeopardy go extremely woke so it goes extremely broke.

    Replies: @donut, @TTSSYF

    ” who apologizes for Stalin and Mao.” That in itself would disqualify her , to the purest there is nothing to apologize for .

    • Agree: R.G. Camara
  • From the Washington Post news section: Sweetgreen CEO criticized after connecting the pandemic to unhealthy eating: ‘Incredibly fat-phobic’ By Jonathan Edwards Yesterday at 7:43 a.m. EDT Vaccines and masks won’t save us from the pandemic, Jonathan Neman wrote, but the Sweetgreen CEO has a solution: Outlaw junk food. Neman, whose chain of 100-plus restaurants sells...
  • Government officials, he added, should ban or tax unhealthy food.

    ALARM. RED FLAG.

    This is never the solution. Allowing government to manipulate you into behaviors deemed preferable by government is always a mistake. Yes, sometimes it is a necessary evil, which is why we have laws against things commonly known to be bad, like murder, whereas eating a Snickers bar should not be punishable by extra tax…

    … just because some purveyor of overpriced greens says so. BTW, he is in the carbohydrate business.

    There are plenty of skinny people who drink Coke, munch snacks and never get fat. There is a lot more to this story than “Eat salads or pay tax, prole!” If anything, it was the government’s idiotic food pyramid that made America fat by emphasizing carb consumption over protein…

    … and completely ignoring the superior effects EXERCISE has on health and body fat content.

    • Thanks: Mike Tre
    • Replies: @anonymous coward
    @Buzz Mohawk


    Allowing government to manipulate you into behaviors deemed preferable by government is always a mistake.
     
    You're absolutely right. The government has no business legislating murder and rape.
    , @slumber_j
    @Buzz Mohawk


    … and completely ignoring the superior effects EXERCISE has on health and body fat content.
     
    Right, and particularly more explosive stuff and weight training. Public-heath officialdom's emphasis on cardiovascular exercise is the equivalent of the food pyramid: take a longish brisk walk, and you're fine in that department. If you want to control weight and actually feel good, try a little lifting and sprinting--and it doesn't need to be very much, you don't need to get ripped or whatever. It's boring, but so is everything, and at least it doesn't last very long.

    Replies: @The Germ Theory of Disease, @Anon, @3g4me

    , @millenial
    @Buzz Mohawk

    Why don't we start by removing corn and soybean subsidies? Maybe use the money to add subsidies for local fruit and vegetable growers instead.

    Replies: @anon

    , @Jack D
    @Buzz Mohawk

    Yeah, I would accept the sincerity of his advice a lot more if he didn't stand to directly profit from it. It's easy to be in favor of stuff that tends to enhance your bank account. Let's see him be brave and give advice that puts himself out of business...

    Meanwhile he is asking the government to act as his enforcer and put his competitors out of business. That's much easier than having to compete in the market. Let's see - for $10 I can have a couple of delicious hamburgers or else I can have a bowl of wilted lettuce. At least some of his customers are going to opt for the hamburgers unless the gubmint does him a big favor and takes this decision out of their hands.

    , @res
    @Buzz Mohawk


    This is never the solution. Allowing government to manipulate you into behaviors deemed preferable by government is always a mistake.
     
    But it is so seductive. As an example, I think Finland's policy to promote salt substitutes in processed foods is a win for public health. This paper look at a number of countries doing similar things.
    Effective population-wide public health interventions to promote sodium reduction
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2764755/

    Finland is interesting because their Pansalt has more than potassium (the typical salt substitute is just a mix of sodium and potassium chloride in varying proportions).
    https://oribalt.lv/en/24/pansalt

    Ingredients: 57 % sodium chloride, 28 % potassium chloride, 12 % magnesium sulphate, 2 % lysine hydrochloride, 1 % silicon dioxide and 0.0036 % iodine. Pansalt contains iodine 25 mg/kg.

     

    My choice for government intervention would be to encourage/subsidize the healthier alternatives (here Pansalt) rather than taxing (a decent option IMHO, though the slippery slope is pernicious) or banning (worst alternative) the "bad" choices. For Pansalt at commercial scale I suspect the price would not be that bad, but right now it is hard to find in the US at all. Someone marketed it in the mid-1990s, but I don't know what happened.
    https://www.nytimes.com/1995/08/06/nyregion/salt-substitute-from-tarrytown-company.html

    AFAICT Pansalt is either expensive or unavailable in the US. At commercial scale I think it would be much more competitive.

    P.S. Part of the solution is to stop subsidizing unhealthy food. A significant part of our agricultural programs has exactly that effect (e.g. corn subsidies and high fructose corn syrup).

    Replies: @Jack D, @stillCARealist, @Peterike, @El Dato, @Jack D

    , @HA
    @Buzz Mohawk

    "Allowing government to manipulate you into behaviors deemed preferable by government is always a mistake."

    Whereas allowing health insurance companies to charge you more for being a tobacco user is apparently perfectly legal. Tobacco users can cry all day about "my body, my choice" and how nicotine reduces Parkinson's disease (and that's true, by the way), but in the end, they have to pony up at least some of whatever extra costs are associated with their lifestyle choices.

    I'd settle for the government allowing insurance companies to do something similar in the case of someone who can't manage to get off the couch and lose a few.

    It's admittedly a big can of worms -- there's no way gays are ever going to be required to pay more for all the high-risk behaviors they are, statistically speaking, extra enamored of (because the experts assure us that is all 100% due to homophobia, so that if anything, it's all the uptight straights who should cover the added costs) -- and the other grievance hustlers will say the same regarding their pet causes, but there is no reason a teetotaling Mormon should pay the same health insurance costs as the two-pack-a-day singer in an AC/DC tribute band.

    Replies: @Buzz Mohawk, @Gary in Gramercy

    , @Half Canadian
    @Buzz Mohawk

    If there is an expectation for providing services (ie, health care), then there should be taxes on products or services that increase the likelihood of using those services.

    Replies: @Buzz Mohawk

  • Damn Jonathan Neman I say . Steve , Pokemon points are administered by body weight and fat girls always get an extra Pokemon point from the donut .

    • Thanks: HammerJack
  • @Jenner Ickham Errican

    So (...) that means they can ease off on the dieting themselves?
     
    You saying there some sorta fats domino effect?

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman, @donut, @Mr. Peabody, @TomSchmidt, @Almost Missouri, @Hangnail Hans, @Paul Jolliffe, @Escher

    This out break of punning is assuming epidemic proportions here at TURD .

  • When it comes to your health and that of your loved ones, it's a good idea to have a multi-layer plan of defense roughly worked out ahead of time based on how long each element takes to become effective and how likely your doctor is to give it to you without your having to make...
  • Why Do Americans Treat Covid Vaccine and Ivermectin as Jealous Gods Between Whom They Must Choose in Which to Put All Their Faith in Rather Than as Complementary Plans A and B?

    It starts at the top, where Big Pharma and Big Govt insist that there be no competition to pricey and patented experimental injections.

    As other commenters point out, most non-vaxxers don’t mind what anyone else chooses to do or not do. It is the pro-vaxxers who insist on universal obedience.

    OTOH, I don’t blame anyone who is skeptical about a product that is so good that the government has to force you to take it.

    • Agree: donut
    • Thanks: V. Hickel
    • Replies: @Bill Jones
    @Almost Missouri


    As other commenters point out, most non-vaxxers don’t mind what anyone else chooses to do or not do. It is the pro-vaxxers who insist on universal obedience.
     
    Reflexive obedience seems to pair with reflexive fascism.
    Whoda thunk it?
  • @obwandiyag
    @donut

    Stinging nettle, like other antihistamines, is very bad for your prostate.

    Replies: @donut

    I looked that up and the sites all agreed with your comment but WebMD listed it as a possible treatment for BPH . It did relieve my symptoms .

    • Replies: @Elmer T. Jones
    @donut

    I have been taking it for 30 years. It grows wild here and I really should harvest wild root instead of buying dried herb capsules.

    Replies: @donut

  • A press release from Mount Royal University in Canada: I wonder what % of dr. manyguns, phd's students find her name triggering? this is a beginning effort at describing the use of lower case on the website of the office of indigenization and decolonization. Indigenous people have been actively engaged in a multidimensional struggle for...
  • @Stan Adams
    Does translating “Colors of the Wind” from Disney’s Pocahontas into a hodgepodge of Native American languages improve the listening experience?



    Not really.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pYV8RPAyX3A

    Listening to this, I like to think that John Smith really doesn’t understand what she’s saying, but he’s tripping on peyote and doesn’t care.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @donut

    Gives new meaning to the term “wind talkers”.

  • When it comes to your health and that of your loved ones, it's a good idea to have a multi-layer plan of defense roughly worked out ahead of time based on how long each element takes to become effective and how likely your doctor is to give it to you without your having to make...
  • So Steve , Jack D ‘s phone going straight to voice mail is it ?

  • When will you stop feigning impartiality and start talking about how much you love the vax, Steve?

    • Agree: usNthem
    • LOL: donut
    • Troll: AKAHorace
  • @Achmed E. Newman
    Steve, about another point of yours, one that I don't agree with: I don't know how you know people are "procrastinating" about getting the vaccine. Rather than that, could it be that they are slowly getting coerced into it?

    If you guys don't work or deal with any Big Biz outfits, then let me inform you about their policies now. They are no longer simply encouraging the employees to get vaxxed with monetary prizes and praise and berating them as a whole in emails that "we are only at 65%" and such. They are starting to play hardball now. I can't mention all the details from what I know personally, but you can read more on this.

    Steve, do you think it's right that these large corporations are coercing employees to take it, with the threat of firings eventually? I read the BS about "you need to protect the customers". Whoa, if the vaxxed spread the virus just as readily, then it's not about the customers. It's about total control.

    Replies: @Morton's toes, @Jonathan Mason, @donut

    “Steve, do you think it’s right that these large corporations are coercing employees to take it, with the threat of firings eventually?” Crickets .

  • @Elmer T. Jones
    I have found that a variety of prostate supplements and yogic exercises enhances my urinary health and wellness. It's synergy.

    My wife bugged me to get bloodwork so the night before the lab visit I took a sodium-potassium tablet which raises prostate pH. My PSA turned out almost no chance of cancer. I was relieved as I thought it might read high and then I would be pressured to submit to the prostate industry for a good coring.

    It might interest some of you guys that there is a new treatment for BPH (called Rezum) that injects steam into the urethra, thus turning BPH treatment into an outpatient procedure.

    Replies: @donut, @Kratoklastes, @LP5

    Ordinarily if it doesn’t hurt to much I just put up with the effects of aging but BPH was really having an impact in that I couldn’t sleep more than 1 1/2 hrs at night at the most w/o having to get up to use the BR . I saw this guys video and though I don’t usually take vitamins , supplements or even some meds that are prescribed for me I was willing to give Stinging Nettle root a try and it really did relieve the symptoms dramatically .

    • Replies: @obwandiyag
    @donut

    Stinging nettle, like other antihistamines, is very bad for your prostate.

    Replies: @donut

  • DOSAGE: take two tablets every six hours for joint pain. SIDE EFFECTS: This drug may cause joint pain, nausea, head-ache, or shortness of breath. You may also experience muscle aches, rapid heartbeat, and ringing in the ears. If you feel faint, call your doctor. Do not consume alcohol while taking this pill; likewise, avoid red...
  • @Buffalo Joe
    My mother is now 104 years old, born in 1917. She says..."Joey, pray to God that my life ends, I am tired of living." I say "Mom, see all those pills? Stop taking them and maybe your prayer is answered." Her response..."No, I could die with out my pills." True.

    Replies: @donut, @Buzz Mohawk, @Bardon Kaldian, @kaganovitch

    I had a pt. I saw in her home in NYC in the 90’s she turned 100 while I was seeing her and got a Birthday card from the president , apparently everyone that hits 100 in the US gets one . She was living alone and had been found on the floor by a neighbor . The hosp. referred her to the VNS . She was A+O x 3 but still . When I would go to see her I would ask her if she had had lunch , she would look at the clock and if it was afternoon she would say yes . I was quite fond of her . A friend used to come by and handle some business for her ; pay her bills , banking etc. . The friend said that up until a few years previously she would go to Miami every year on AMTRAK by herself . She would put on a three pairs of underwear two or three skirts and blouses and put her toiletries in a large hand bag so no baggage and take a taxi to Penn Station . She was a “Miss” so I asked her once why she had never been married , she answered that she had been engaged once but couldn’t remember his name . He must have made quite an impression . A niece who was a doctor hired someone to stay with her 24/7 .
    About a year later I got her as a pt. again she had been in the hosp. for diuresis . She said the nurses were very nice but the next time she would rather just die as it was too much trouble to go to the hospital . Not distressed but just didn’t want to put up with the fuss .
    I saw a lot of elderly women like her as a visiting nurse . I would always marvel at these little old ladies some of them living alone in these enormous apts. with 3 BRs. They had been in them for decades with the furniture >20 yrs. old . The landlords must have prayed every day for their continued good health .

    • Thanks: Buffalo Joe
  • @R.G. Camara
    "Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball."

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmqeZl8OI2M

    Replies: @The Germ Theory of Disease, @Anon7, @Reg Cæsar

    This is the first drug advertisement run on American television (1983). Watch all twenty-three seconds or skip to the end to see the connection with Happy Fun Ball.

    It wasn’t until 1997 that the FDA decided to allow the kind of ads we see today, with a full description of the alleged benefits of the drug. And don’t forget the side effects.

    SNL made another drug parody in 2008; if you can watch up to about 35 seconds, it gets funny enough after the setup that I actually laughed out loud, unusual for SNL. They have too much respect (i.e., religious veneration) for women to make this parody today.

    Before TV ads, drug companies spent billions and bribed physicians, I mean offered continuing medical education to physicians, by setting up seminars in exotic locations with free airfare. It was awesome, I mean, inappropriate.

    • LOL: donut, Pincher Martin
    • Replies: @Inquiring Mind
    @Anon7

    And the scientific discovery that female orcas (killer whales) undergo "change of life" has no comic possibilities?

    Replies: @Anon7

  • No list of side-effects is complete without my personal favorite, “may cause homicidal thoughts.” BTW still waiting for Covid-jab TV ads with that list of potential consequences

    MEDICINE, n. A stone flung down the Bowery to kill a dog in Broadway.
    — Ambrose Bierce

    • Thanks: donut
  • @El Dato
    Side effects of Talibantriumph

    DHS fears Taliban takeover could ‘inspire’ uprising by US insurrectionists & white supremacists, CNN claims


    Another source for the story is SITE Intelligence Group, an NGO run by professional “extremist tracker” Rita Katz. Their August 26 weekly bulletin contains a single quote by an anonymous person on a Telegram channel praising “farmers and minimally trained men” who fought to “take back their nation back from globohomo.”

    “If white men in the West had the same courage as the Taliban, we would not be ruled by Jews currently,” the quote goes on to say.
     

    Doesn't sound all wrong!

    Joanna Mendelson, associate director of the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism, also makes an appearance in the CNN story. While the ADL hasn’t seen any “observed credible threats, or mobilization of online extremist activity,” they are “concerned” about current online rhetoric.

    “The fact that the Taliban at the end of the day could claim victory over such a world power is something that White supremacists are taking note of,” Mendelson told CNN.
     

    I'm like Father Christmas: I'm taking down notes!

    https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1433198009869873157

    Replies: @Pop Warner, @donut, @Muggles

    I saw this recently and was suspicious of the editing because they cut it off so quickly but maaybeee .
    Anyway there won’t be any significant push back from White people and as the video seems to show the “white” people in the US Army are anxious to come to grips with an enemy they know they can beat .

    • Replies: @anon
    @donut

    Dude, she's a truck driver. A dyke who drives a truck shooting off her mouth on the Interwebs is not really much of a threat. I'd be interested to see her rifle qual scores, if it mattered. But it doesn't.

    Big mouth dyke who drives a truck.

    Find something else to scare yourself with.

  • If you are exposed to the horrific tropical diseases river blindness and lymphatic filariasis, you very much should ingest ivermectin. Ivermectin's discoverers were awarded the 2015 Medicine Nobel Prize and Merck gives ivermectin away for free in the tropics. On the other, just because ivermectin is one of the greatest drugs of the late 20th...
  • @Jonathan Mason
    @HA


    I have no problem whatsoever believing that a recommended dosage of “0.2 mg/kg” will, for people like that, forever remain an unfathomable mystery, and that they will therefore default to “let’s just wing it — I’d bet it’ll be about this much”.
     
    This is what the medical profession is scared about.

    The drug is not approved for treatment of Covid-19 in the US, so any physician who prescribes it could be taking a big risk if something went wrong and people died. Well, people are going to die anyway from Covid-19 and doctors would prefer not to be on the wrong end of lawsuits in a notably litigious country.

    But the drug is available without a prescription for vetinary use. The last time I bought a bottle of Ivermectin was a few years ago on Amazon for $20.

    https://www.amazon.com/Durvet-Ivermectin-Injectable-250-250ML/dp/B07CVMY79R/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=ivermectin&qid=1630559100&sr=8-4

    In most of South America, you can buy human ivermectin tablets over the counter without a prescription. I saw they had boxes of it at the shopping mall last week on a stall selling herbal supplements and similar remedies. There was no one lining up to buy it. In fact there was no one at the stall buying it at the time I was there.

    But since people in the US cannot buy the human version over the counter, they are just taking the animal version, which is the same stuff, but not issued with instructions from a pharmacist on dosage, frequency, etc.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon

    The drug is not approved for treatment of Covid-19 in the US, so any physician who prescribes it could be taking a big risk if something went wrong and people died. Well, people are going to die anyway from Covid-19 and doctors would prefer not to be on the wrong end of lawsuits in a notably litigious country.

    Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM, as they said in the 1970s.

    If a doctor had one patient die because he prescribed Ivermectin, he’d lose his license and be sued into penury. The same doctor could shove a tube down the throats of a hundred patients and leave them to die on a ventillator, and that would be A-OK.

    • Agree: Almost Missouri, donut
    • Replies: @Clyde
    @Mr. Anon

    Your acerbic comments tonight!

  • What’s our problem with Ivermectin, masks and vaccines? Is it:

    1) There’s a real lack of clarity in the science, and as a result, public messaging on these topics is just all over the map.

    2) Our governmental institutions and our news and social media squandered all of their “believability capital” lying to us for five years about Donald Trump and racism, and as a result about 40% of Americans simply don’t believe anything they’re told.

    3) This is the greatest crisis of our time (real or not), and politicians, businessmen and deep state bureaucrats are determined to mine it for everything it is worth. Give us power and we’ll keep you safe.

    • Thanks: Stan d Mute
  • @usNthem
    @Triteleia Laxa

    Also keep in mind hundreds of millions, if not billions of people have never been treated with an experimental mRNA “vaccine” for which no one knows the long term consequences.

    Replies: @Triteleia Laxa

    Is there any medicine that, if you take it once, doesn’t harm you immediately, but only years later?

    • LOL: donut
    • Replies: @anon
    @Triteleia Laxa

    If you weren't post-menopausal, would you take Thalidomide for morning sickness?

    , @Gabe Ruth
    @Triteleia Laxa

    I understand you're a trans-Jew or something, but you're really not doing your adopted community's image any favors with comments like that.

    Also, it may have escaped your notice but it certainly appears that the jab is going to become a regular thing for the whole non-dissident world. Good luck!

    Replies: @Triteleia Laxa

  • @Reg Cæsar
    @anon


    People would do well to be careful ingesting any drug in a dosage sold for veterinary use.

     

    Simple horse sense. Don't be cowed. They'll try to ram anything through. or pull the the wool over your eyes. Mutton is sacred anymore.

    Don't listen to what the kids say these days. They're not alright.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PXCBpVs3k4&t=3s

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxpLDZ9SvH0&t=0m12s

    Replies: @donut, @duncsbaby, @Jiminy, @Escher

    Do not encourage this man ! Steve where is that groan button we were promised ?

  • @anon
    No, you should get vaccinated, then get a booster, and then get another booster or maybe two. A booster every 6 months for a few years will surely prevent catching the Coof.

    Plus you should take a Pfizer protease inhibitor pill, twice a day, every day, for the rest of your life.
    Or until it comes off patent, whichever happens first.

    Replies: @donut, @tyrone, @Old Prude

    “Or until it comes off patent, whichever happens first.” Exactly .

  • From Reason: In the long run, the Democratic Party doesn't need any more Democrats in California. Indeed, the State Department's website explicitly warns arriving Afghans against trying to move there, saying that "some cities in California are very expensive places to live, and it can be difficult to find reasonable housing and employment. Any resettlement...
  • @George
    Afghanistan's ex-minister Sayed Sadaat now delivers pizzas in Germany

    https://www.hindustantimes.com/videos/world-news/afghanistans-ex-minister-sayed-sadaat-now-delivers-pizzas-in-germany-101630335087608.html

    As far as the state dept advice I suspect the Afghanis will end up near where others of their linguistic group live. Any thoughts on when the first problem Afghanis will have incidents?

    Replies: @donut, @beavertales, @mmack

    On the flight over here ?

    • Agree: bomag
  • @anon
    In Paris a few years ago I spent time in the Conciergerie; the prison / court building of the 18th century revolution, where aristocrats were held and mostly sent on to be executed. I also walked parts of the Place de la Concorde, which was temporarily renamed Place de la Révolution. It is about 1100 feet across.

    It is recorded that the guillotine set up in the center during the Revolution was so busy that a trail of blood ran all the way down to the Seine. That would be about 200 yards. No idea how many people one must decapitate per day to achieve that, but it's a large number. It is also recorded that some women formed the habit of sitting as close to the scaffold as they could, knitting. Knitting, knitting, knitting - and every time an aristocrats head was chopped off, they dropped a stitch, keeping their own record of revenge.

    I used to wonder why. Then out in the countryside I kept noticing something about parks. Town after town, from rather small ones to larger ones, had an extensive garden / park, a municipal garden. Some of them were the size of multiple football fields, with extensive walk & grottos & so forth. Every one of them had been an aristocratic fiefdom, a holding some duke or whatever had sole title to, in the heart of a town or city. Woe to any mere ordinary person who trespassed...

    Just the revelation that many square miles of landscape were tied up under total control of the ancien' regime told me a lot about the level of frustration and hate that had been building up for a century or more. No wonder more and more people thought the best use for an aristocratic head was bouncing in a basket, then adorning a pike.

    Now, I'm looking at Meathead's pic...

    Replies: @donut, @Getaclue, @bomag, @Hibernian

    They went through a lot of priests too . “Paris in the Terror” by Stanley Loomis is an excellent book if you’re interested . The revolutionaries were a blood thirsty bunch .

  • At a time businesses across America are having to open later because of how few people are willing to work (instead sitting at home and enjoying free money from the government during this extended COVID-19 shutdown), a white grandmother was waiting in her car for her employer to open the deli where she worked. It...
  • The murdering, feral trash involved in this crime don’t deserve to live another day. The fact that they will is a crime in and of itself.

    • Agree: donut
  • This is an outrage all the way around. The fact that Yvonne was working despite her advanced age. And I get that some still possess a work ethic and wish to keep busy, active, and fit. It’s an outrage that teenaged “youths” are out prowling the streets and preying on the productive. It’s an outrage that feral black “.teens” are out preying on us, with hardware they should never even have access to. It’s an outrage that this story isn’t front and center everywhere. Instead we were treated to a non stop barrage of how important to our nation George Floyd was.

    R.I.P. Yvonne

    • Agree: donut, lavoisier
    • Replies: @loren
    @Detroit Refugee

    It’s an outrage that teenaged “youths” are out prowling the streets and preying on the productive.

    Where are the youths fathers?
    who financed their young lives? crime / ebt.

    , @Boy the way Glenn Miller played
    @Detroit Refugee


    Instead we were treated to a non stop barrage of how important to our nation George Floyd was.
     
    How many days of work do you think that she put in during her life compared to George Floyd?
  • From Reason: In the long run, the Democratic Party doesn't need any more Democrats in California. Indeed, the State Department's website explicitly warns arriving Afghans against trying to move there, saying that "some cities in California are very expensive places to live, and it can be difficult to find reasonable housing and employment. Any resettlement...
  • The Afghan refugees may feel quite at home in Baltimore and Philadelphia due to some similarities with their homeland .

  • From my new column in Taki's Magazine: Read the whole thing there.
  • @Scott in PA
    Did white South Africans take the threats of black South Africans seriously?

    Replies: @donut

    Here’s a South African guy that can maybe shed some light on that . BTW I don’t believe there was the level of openly violent rhetoric directed at White people there that we have here . At first