"This got me thinking in the nationalist movement, here I'm talking about people like us, would take such a deal from our enemies? All your racisms and political incorrectness in the past is forgiven and forgotten, you can seek employment wherever and your employer cannot terminate you for past racism. You are guaranteed safety from Antifa for past racism. In a sense everything that has happened in the past is consigned to oblivion and can no longer be held against you. I believe that this movement is so thoroughly demoralised that a majority of people including a significant majority of content creators and figureheads would take that deal. I personally know at least two major content creators - like serious names - I'm not gonna reveal who they are, I want to respect their privacies, who would take that deal, and as for myself, while I'm still not in a place where I would accept it, I did find myself considering it, something that would have been unthinkable to me as recently as mid May (2023). What's more I don't think that this demoralisation comes from without i.e. defeats and demoralisation operations inflicted by the enemy but rather from within, from betrayals, from mismanagement of resources, from arrogance, from greed on the part of the leadership. From the sidelining of quality and promotion of scum, from the tolerance and promotion of hostile non-Whites and the refocusing of movement priorities on secondary hot button culture war issues, rather than a steadfast commitment to ending White displacement and forging a White identity politics. On a more disturbing note I further believe that a full quarter of the people who are demoralised enough to accept a pardon are also demoralised enough to become informants and moles. This alone should rouse the movement heads into action or at least a cessation of their worst excesses… I believe that the enemy will have defeated this upstart movement perhaps not once and for all but for a number of decades. That was published June 29th and I stand by it."
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Sunday, December 31, 2023
WHO'S WHO IN THE DISSIDENT RIGHT: NIX JEELVY
Tuesday, December 26, 2023
WHO'S WHO IN THE DISSIDENT RIGHT: (((ACADEMIC AGENT))) (real name Neema Parvini)
A short, pudgy, rather pretentious, former academic of Persian ancestry (see also Jason Jorjani and Roosh), He was fired from his post at the University of Surrey in the UK in 2020 for unclear reasons. He claims it was because of his political views. In the 2016 Brexit vote he voted "Remain." So, it probably wasn't for that.
Based on a casual listen of his content, he is characterised by intellectual dishonesty, constant straw-manning, and several cockamamie theories stitched together from lazy abstractions loosely connected by poor logic. IT is not clear how he got his start in academia, although it seems likely that he was some sort of diversity hire and got a scholarship from the MacDonalds hamburger chain.
He comes across as mildly "black-pilled," constantly dog-whistles Anti-Semitic views ("a certain group, you know who"), believes that society is entirely controlled by "the system" and "the evil elites" ("the you know whos" again), and wants to create a "revolutionary 'good' elite-in-waiting" through his online courses (LOL), who will implement White nationalism and anti-"globo-homo"/ anti-"GAE" stuff when "the system" collapses.
He hates being called a "Nazi," as it would provide a basis for shutting down his flagship social media presence on YouTube and deprive him of much income, but despite this he constantly pushes blatant and, some would say fellow Nazis and Holocaust "sceptics" on his channel, like Morgoth, Mark Brahmin, Ryan Faulk, etc.
In essence, this is all part of what can best be described as a "premature Stalinist" urge to centralize and control the "grift space" of the Dissident-Right-o-Sphere.
Just as Stalinism calcified and killed revolutionary socialism after it had succeeded, Parviniism threatens to do the same to the Dissident Right before it can even get to square one, transforming it instead into a sterile little club of circle-jerking faux-dissidents, wrapped around YouTube's terms and services, with occasional expulsions of those who don't accommodate themselves to this unhealthy social dynamic.
For petty Stalins like Neema, there will be plenty of petty-Trotskys to sacrifice, although Parvini will be a lot less able to reward his followers or to punish those in his sphere who feel repelled by his oily embrace.
You can judge for yourself how Nazi-adjacent his views are by keeping an eye on his Twitter.
Read other entries like this in Neokrat's Who's Who in the Dissident Right, an ever-expanding biographical guide to the colourful characters of the Right Wing.
INTEGRITY
Etymologies are often better than definitions, so here goes:
c. 1400, integrite, "innocence, blamelessness; chastity, purity," from Old French integrité and directly from Latin integritatem (nominative integritas) "soundness, wholeness, completeness," figuratively "purity, correctness, blamelessness," from integer "whole" (see integer).
The sense of "wholeness, perfect condition" is attested from mid-15c.; that of "soundness of moral principle and character; entire uprightness or fidelity, especially in regard to truth and fair dealing" is by 1540s.
The central idea here seems to be wholeness as an essence (or essence as a wholeness). For a human, that comes from the way he or she lives and acts.
Still abstract. But if we reformulate it a little to "believing in what you do, and doing what you believe in" then we get closer to a real and practical definition.
People in the past really had it easy in terms of integrity. Life was simpler, more isolated, and more direct. It was easier then to live with integrity, to integrate our different aspects, to harmonise them. By contrast modern life militates against this.
How is this so? There are many examples. In fact, everyday I see them rushing in on us, and I see them shaping and poisoning our culture.
The tendency towards conspiritardary that is so prevalent today is surely a reflection of the absence of integrity in modern life. What we essentially see here are people supporting something while they are also opposing it.
Going one way with your whole mind and soul is integrity, going two different ways is the complete lack of it. Integrity is aerodynamic in a sense.
Examples:
■ Conspiritards 'believe' there is a "globalist plot" to destroy their culture, take their jobs, and reduce them to materialist cogs in a machine. Yes, they are right, and they oppose it, but they also entirely support it.
Time spent shopping for cheap goods made in China: 10 hours a week
Time spent maintaining unique ancient traditions: a few seconds of wistful thought
Time spent moaning about globalism on the internet: 5 hours
Conclusion: Zero integrity
■ White Replacement Worriers believe that there is a plot to “genocide” the White race. Yet, these are the same people who have actually had sex with other White people while using contraception. And not just once but thousands of times. Hate to say this, but most non-Whites banging White girls without contraception are doing more to save the White race than they are.
Conclusion: They are the White genocide that they proclaim to oppose.
Actions, remember, speak louder than words.
■ Opponents of the “System” claim that our political system is “fixed,” “broken,” “tyrannical,” and “undemocratic,” and only exists to serve and justify elite interests.
That doesn’t stop many of them voting in it. Also, their opinion is wrong: politicians and our so-called elites are quite clearly striving to give most people what they want while wrestling with the inevitable consequences and awkward fall-out of this.
What the voters want are rising economic and consumerist opportunities, along with almost toxic individual lifestyle freedoms. This is exactly what politicians, with a few twists, turns, and fiscal restrictions, have been giving them for the last 70 years.
Sadly, the polling hasn’t been done on a politician running on the ticket of forcing you to get married and have kids before you’re 25, but I suspect it would be in triple digits, with the first digit being ‘zero’ and the second one being ‘point.’
What the people want inevitably ends up producing shit-low fertility. This then inevitably leads to replacement migration, with creeping anti-immigration sentiment being next.
But these awkward fears and phobias are just kinks in our otherwise wholehearted democratic system that fully expresses the wishes of the people. Our subservient elites then have to find ways of coping with this, through such quaint ideas as multiculturalism, anti-racism, partial "immigration restriction," and assimilation.
The essential problem that our "elites" constantly have to struggle with is us, i.e. that the People they rule over and serve have no integrity, and simply want to have their cakes and eat them.
Rather than a kakistocracy we live in a “cakiestocracy.”
Previously published at Colin Liddell's Substack
Sunday, December 24, 2023
THE FIVE TABOOS OF LIBERALISM
Our existence is limited to the space we inhabit. We may exist in Pennsylvania, but only then for our reality to open up in California. And California itself is debunked by the reality of China. The qualities of life are measured by space, and our reality is skewed by what we can see and experience.
From Pilleater's Substack
Thursday, December 21, 2023
COLIN LIDDELL ON THE LUKE FORD SHOW (17th December, 2023)
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
RUSSIA'S MEATWAVE ATTACKS ARE ON PURPOSE
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
GAGE "ENERGISED" BY APPEARANCE ON MILLENNIYULES CALLS FOR "EXTERMINATION" OF ALL JEWS
Everybody who has appeared on Millenniyule this year is now intimately connected with popular livestreamer and rabid Jew hater Lucas Gage.
"You're dealing with monsters," he ranted. "Would you talk to a pedophile like that? We are at war with these fucking demons. There's something wrong with these people. There's no fixing it. They are satanic. They are demons. You don't treat demons with respect... You fucking slay them."
In 2016 on a trip to America, he even engaged in advanced weapons training for a "future reckoning" with "international Jewry."
It is also no coincidence that this year's Millenniyule end-of-year podcast has a visual motif of trains, that shows host Woes stopping at various "stations" to chat with his guests:
Monday, December 18, 2023
UNDERSTANDING ORBAN
For much of his 13 years in power Orbán has used an antagonistic relationship with the EU to galvanise voters and extract financial concessions from Brussels. His current beef with Brussels is its suspension of €20bn of funding over concerns relating to the rule of law and fundamental rights, but EU officials are moving to limit his ability to thwart the bloc’s agenda.
Orban, it seems, just views the EU as a big fat cash cow, whose need for unanimous votes on important issues can be monetized.
He has done this before:
A longtime eurosceptic and self-styled “illiberal democrat”, he has played hardball at several previous summits, vowing to block the EU’s €1.8tn budget and pandemic recovery fund in 2020 or an €18bn aid package to Ukraine a year ago, only to retreat.
“He is always transactional, never ideological,” said a European diplomat. “And we shouldn’t underestimate that he likes being at the centre of attention.”
The day before EU leaders gathered in Brussels, the commission agreed to release €10bn of the frozen funds to Hungary, arguing it had enacted reforms strengthening judicial independence. EU officials said the concession was merit-based but the timing was helpful.Orbán and his allies had repeatedly said his opposition to helping Ukraine was not linked to Hungary’s EU funding. But as the summit drew to a close on Friday, he finally named his price: payment of the remaining €20bn in funds.“This is a great opportunity for Hungary to make it clear that it should get what it deserves,” Orbán told Hungarian public radio. “Not half or a quarter, but the whole thing. We demand fair treatment, and now we have a good chance to achieve this.”
Some officials have considered reactivating the so-called Article 7 punishment procedure for rule of law breaches, which can result in the suspension of voting rights. It can be blocked by another member state, but a change of government in Poland means Hungary no longer has a guaranteed protector. Still, multiple countries are nervous about using what is essentially the EU’s biggest weapon against a member state.
IDF GAZA INVASION DEATH TOLL HITS 126
Yes all sergeants, which seems a little odd.
Previously killed:
Sunday, December 17, 2023
NJP DECLARES "TOTAL VICTORY OVER THE JEW" AND DISBANDS
Saturday, December 16, 2023
NAZIS AND ANTI-SEMITES
Thanks to its rather large and distinctive historical bootprint, the term "Nazi" evokes Auschwitz, the death camps, and the activities of the Einsatzgruppen (Mobile Killing Units); while being an "anti-Semite" could mean that you just don't like seeing Palestinian babies blown to bits (Thanks Bibi for making that gig a lot more acceptable).
Nazis will also radically filter for any data that supports their thesis, and, guess what, anti-Semites "kind of, sort of" do more or less the same thing. Sometimes less, sometimes more.
All you would need to do would be to point out that Ashkenazi Jews, the main victims of Nazism, were actually White, while also filtering out all the Aryan Nazis from your narrative and focusing primarily on the not inconsiderable number of Jewish or partially Jewish Nazis. You could then top this off by selecting data points that pointed to Goebbels and Hitler being "secret Jews," while ignoring all the other evidence that Hitler was just a normal Austrian Christian with a bad case of insecurity, paranoia, a PTSD caused by his early life experiences. Any Aryan Nazi you needed in order to make your narrative work could be framed as a "dupe" or "race traitor."
You might laugh at this, but the Russians are currently trying to pull off a similar trick by presenting Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a some kind of Nazi leader....and there's also this:
But also sometimes you don't really need to look things up, because what Yorkshire was saying was obviously logically inconsistent.
Either the British government was bought off and there was no need for armed conflict OR the British government wasn't bought off, was trying to fulfil its responsibilities to the Palestinian Arabs, and some Jewish settlers felt there was a need for armed conflict and terrorist action.
This is clearly an "either/or" situation, not a "both" situation.
Let's call this second characteristic of the Nazi and the Anti-Semite "evidence jostling."
Both of these traits (extreme filtering and evidence jostling) reveal a blindness to one's own mental processes. Unfortunately such stupidity afflicts many otherwise intelligent people, which is why it is probably best to define Nazism or anti-Semitism not so much as an ideology but as a mental disease, unless, of course, the person is genuinely and deeply stupid.
WHO'S WHO IN THE DISSIDENT RIGHT: G(R)IFTS UNGIVEN
Throwback vibes to the early/mid period of the Alt-Right: Lots of pretentious, suggestive empty quasi-Nazi, sub-Spengler rhetoric about the "collapse of Western civilisation," with fleeting visual and verbal hints of Jews, Blacks, gays, etc., as "the villains," and invitations to her audience of "lost souls" to read in their own meanings into her nebulous shifty content, and to self-radicalise.
Her videos are entirely rhetorical, with zero facts, zero analysis, and zero solutions. The obvious goal is to blackpill, desocialise, and radicalise lonely young White guys as part of a larger social polarisation op. In other words, prime Millenniyule content.
Apart from too many jump cuts, these are very well produced vids, with help from some anon called Zorchwave, who works on Apollonian gei vids with Xurious and Richard "cuckboy" Spencer's lisping buddy Mark Brahmin.
She looks nice (6.5 tarted up to a 7) and probably did a bit of "presenter training" somewhere. My guess is some kind of Irish American (the most reliably "Nazi-friendly" demographic in the USA, even more so than German Americans).
She will tap into that vast underground river of incel simp juice that flows just beneath the Alt-Right-o-sphere. My guess is she's getting intermittent non-donational funding, probably channelled from Arktos, hence my nickname for her "Grifts Ungiven," but that's just a working hypothesis. Time will tell.
Friday, December 15, 2023
PUTIN "NOT FEELING IT"
Vlad Vexler on Putin's big speech:
Putin's election tactic, for now, is to set himself a low bar and then clear it. Minimal promises, minimal rallying cries, and minimal effort to come up with surprises or put on a show.
Mark Galeotti elaborates excellently on this:
Vladimir #Putin bores the nation
Quick thoughts on Putin's marathon-snorathon today for @SpecCoffeeHouse: essentially, he tells the #Russia|n people hunker down, because war is the new normal
There was a certain tension between normalisation and reformatting society onto a war footing. On the one hand, Putin put a distance between himself and the delirium of state propaganda. On the other hand, he emphasised that it is teachers and priests who win wars. Putin spent several minutes downplaying the chances of a second mobilisation, but at the end he qualified himself: "Why do we need a mobilisation? From *where we stand today*, it is not necessary."
Putin returned to the original justificatory tags for the war of 'demilitarisation' and 'denazification'. He emphasised that the war is entirely defensive, existential, and that in the worst case scenario Russia's existence will be at stake.
Putin claimed that to answer the existential threat Russia faces, it needs to put front and centre "the strengthening of its sovereignty". Putin kicked off the event with this statement - but then went on to say that he can't be bothered to define it on this occasion!
Let's briefly entertain ourselves with Mr Dugin's summary of Putin's event:
"Putin's broadcast is evidently the speech of a victor. And not an artificial victor but a natural one, a victor organically and substantially."
Putin touched on the theme of Western decline, which is for him an inevitability which is not materialising fast enough. He feels bitter about history temporarily turning against him, even though - he thinks - he will be proved right in the end.
He expressed confidence about support from Western citizens for his actions:
"In many German towns [& in the rest of the West] there are plenty of people who feel that we are in the right".
My view: Putin's observation is more right than most Western commentators allow.
Similarly, Putin expressed confidence that Western support for Ukraine will dry up, but showed frustration that this wasn't happening fast enough:
"The juicy deal Ukraine has been getting looks like it may be, little by little, coming to an end."
At home, he inadvertently acknowledged persecution of all opposition. Asked about the verdict against Alexandra Bayazitova, the administrator of a Telegram channel, Putin said:
"Why would we be hunting her down, is she some kind of major opposition figure?"
HOW IMPORTANT IS IMMIGRATION FOR BRITISH VOTERS?
In recent years, as the impact of decades of laissez-faire demographic liberalism have taken their toll, we have passed through a period of "heightened concern" about immigration and multiculturalism. This is what led to the 2016 Brexit vote and may even have been part of the SNP surge in 2014.
In fact, as you can see from the graph below, immigration was pretty much the most important issue for almost every single voter group in 2016 and for a few years on either side. Only older richer people in all-White neighbourhoods (AB) and private renters were more concerned about the National Health Service.
Did this signify, as many in the Dissident Right hoped, the long foretold awakening of the British race? Had the Saxon finally "come to hate"? Were we seeing a reassertion of the native "vril" of these Atlantic islands, "cursed by the winds but blessed by the sea"?
The election of 2019 and the collapse of Labour "Redwall" seats seemed to point in this direction.
Since then, we've had the economic dislocation from Brexit, which hasn't yet been offset much by its "opportunities," combined with the effects of Covid, the lockdown, and the war in the Ukraine, with their negative effects on prices, inflation, economic planning, and the NHS. Brexit has also severely impacted the supply of low-profile (i.e. White), productive labour to the UK with various knock-on effects.
In short, compared to 2016, the economic picture in 2023 has become more complex and a little darker.
Yes, only a little. Really, it's important to emphasise this point: people are not really that much worse off than they were in 2016. At worst, they're probably a couple of percentage points down on average, and, who knows, they might even be slightly better off but simply feeling less optimistic:
Here are the main concerns for the various voter groups in 2023:
Yes, the silly buggers, they've forgotten all about the "Great Replacement," the relentless browning of British society, etc. It's now back to "OMG, inflation's gone up a couple of points" and "muh economy." And if it wasn't that, it would be: "I've been eating too much sausage and chips; I hope the NHS can handle my heart triple bypass surgery."
Of course, the racially-aware, immigration-aware voter demographic that briefly bobbed to the surface in 2016 is still there, but it's mainly embodied in a group of older people (+65s) who "just don't recognise their towns anymore," but they of course won't be living in them that much longer.
Younger voters, meanwhile, don't appear to give a flying fuck. This may be because a higher proportion of them are of migrant background (the available data is careful not to look to closely into this). However, even this group viewed immigration and the economy as issues of almost equal importance a few years ago. Now look at the gap.
For the last few years, both Conservative and Labour have been in thrall to Boris Johnson's 2019 landslide victory; Labour to stop it happening again, the Tories to repeat it (or partially repeat it). A big part of that landslide appeared to be a stronger strand of identitarianism and concern about immigration, but actual polling reveals that once again, "it's the economy stupid," and immigration is back in the passenger seat.
When the economy sneezes the British voter catches cold feet.