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Monday, September 11, 2023

MEMES MAKE YOU LAZY AND ENSLAVE YOUR MIND



Above is a meme posted by Jew-hating, Russian-shilling, race-mixing Ryan Dawson, sometimes called "Lying Dawson." It is not known where or who or what created it.

Other memes like it often surface on the internet, making the point that White, American, or Euro Nationalism is impossible because Asian girls, with their "demure," "feminine," and "wifely" characteristics are intrinsically more attractive to nationalistically-inclined young White men than White women with their sense of "self-entitlement" and "toxic feminism." It is not clear what the purpose of such memes are besides a rather humorous form of blackpilling. 

Any potent or even toxic meme will have some element of truth in it, but this does not mean that the meme is truthful or right. Far from it. In the case of the one above, a quick online search will tell you that the effect of Asian girls on White demographics is extremely limited.

Looking at the latest pre-Covid research on the matter, gives us a picture that contradicts the meme. First of all, only about 10% of Whites who marry in multicultural America marry non-Whites. This is despite the fact that Americans, as citizens of a vast, rich country, can attract marriage partners from all around the world. This figure of around 10% is practically constant and unchanging over several generations. 


The real problem of course is that marriage rates in general are in freefall

Also, consider that the children of White/ non-White marriages will generally be counted as non-White. This means that some of the more recent interracial marriages, with "Hapas" or "Hapa hapas," for example, may be "less interracial" than previous ones. 

Significantly, the biggest non-White group that Whites in America marry are not Asians of course, but Hispanics. In fact, twice as many White men marry Latinas than Asian waifus:


Furthermore, it is not clear how many of the 1% or so of White men marrying Asian girls would be marrying White girls if Asian girls were not available. There is often a vituperous debate about this.

There are also additional caveats. "Hispanic" is essentially a linguistically and culturally defined term, rather than a racial one, with many Hispanics being effectively "White"; while a good case could be made that East Asians are actually "more White" than Whites, at least according to Richard Lynn's r/K theory-based racial spectrum, which places Blacks and Asians  at opposite ends of a spectrum of characteristics -- cranial capacity, puberty age, frequency of twins, etc -- with Europeans somewhere in the middle. 

So, blaming East Asian women for the poor demographic performance of European men in America is overstated to a highly misleading degree. 

But all this leads into a greater problem of our age, the problem of the dumbing down of society and our increasing tendency to lazily let memes do our thinking for us.

This is part of the manifestation of the post-humanist tendencies that are emerging everywhere around us now. There is something inherently insect-like and mechanical about the way our social opinions are increasingly shaped by memes, bots, meat bots (like Ryan Dawson), echo-chambers, and algorithms (concocted by sub-human code-writing geeks incapable of normal human contact).

A little old-fashioned human sweat of the brow and the ability to Google reliable sources, however, is enough to free you from such slavery.

Nevertheless, you should always be aware that a meme is a weapon to be used against a target group. It is not something you should be personally consuming yourself. In fact, if you are consuming memes, then basically you are the victim in the equation.

This is because a meme is the over-simplification, decontextualization, and partial representation of selected supporting facts related to an idea or position that you are pushing -- either partly sincerely or totally insincerely (but never entirely sincerely) -- in order to gain attention or have some effect on a target audience. The effect is generally not a positive one.

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Colin Liddell is the Chief Editor of Neokrat and the author of Interviews & Obituaries, a collection of encounters with the dead and the famous. Support his work by buying it here (USA), here (UK), and here (Australia). 

7 comments:

  1. It's just a simple joke. Don't be a dolt.

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    1. So, you're actually saying that memes don't influence how a lot of people see the World? Are you really willing to hold to such an idiotic position?
      Also, try mending your manners, as we like to promote sensible exchanges here, not crappy shit-posting.

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  2. Very good observations.

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    1. Thanks, but try to use a name/ sock name in future.

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    2. No problem.Will do

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  3. You overestimate the ability of people for abstract and complex thought. Memes gain popularity, ergo become memes, in the first place because the mass that defines it popularity needs oversimplification. Society isn't getting dumber, the participation rates just grow. The most popular stuff on youtube is sludge content. Its r selective.

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    1. Time to get a name/sock name for your comments, bro. They good!

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