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https://files.catbox.moe/9tjjh8.pdf https://open.substack.com/pub/antipolitics/p/the-suffering-is-the-point It's not the blackpill. It's the reality pill.

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I don't believe the author(s) meant to say "we are powerless". The general trend of their work has been to encourage a more realistic understanding of politics among rightists. I can see how you might get that impression because they chose to write "no one is capable of upending them", but there's a more sophisticated point behind it. My reading of the point goes something like this:

We aren't capable of upending them now because the way we analyze politics leads us to incorrect conclusions.

If you've been observing rightist politics for enough years, I think you'd have to agree that rightists haven't been doing politics correctly. That's why we survive on table scraps while people like Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro get fat.

[–] 2 pts

Ok, I agree with your point. There's a huge disconnect about society and each individual's role. It's not ok to let others take care of things because they won't.

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There's a huge disconnect about society and each individual's role. It's not ok to let others take care of things because they won't.

I'd be happy to have you expand that a little. It reminds me of a discussion I had with the pharmacy lady yesterday.

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Essentially most people are not doers but takers. They don't offer much in terms of contributing but love to complain how awful things are. Then there are opportunists who understand this phenomenon and take advantage of it by pretending to offer things people want, but actually do something harmful. There's a concept called diffusion of responsibility. You remember the "Q" phenomenon where we were lied to that white hats were working behind the scenes to subdue the tyrants. This is a war tactic that prevents the enemy from acting because they believe someone else is taking responsibility. Guess what? It never happened. The "Red wave" never materialized, remember?

Then you have people who don't wait for government to do things. Government, being an euphemism for someone else. For example: I don't expect the government to help anyone because I've never witnessed one action they took in my whole life that showed any propensity towards helping anyone other than a group of controlling elitists. Therefore, I'm not waiting now. I've already prepared for the collapse of our economy and social structure. It's happening right now as I type. I don't know how much help I can/will be towards people who are blinded by the illusions they believe in when suddenly they find themselves enslaved, unable to survive.

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Thank you for clarifying your position. Many shills push black pills hard here with the intention of creating surrender ("you can't do anything so why try"; "vote harder"). Their logic is always low IQ and binary, purposely excluding every real possibility and related facts. Your explanation is good and does not make me think you're shilling.

That said, the phrasing of the meme is poor. The humiliation is all about demoralization. Which is the exact purpose of shills pushing black pills. Why? Because you can do anything you want to a demoralized population. Who in turn are only capable of breeding an immoral, demoralized, next generation.

During war, in the military, black pilled, demoralized people are always put into prison or most commonly killed (sent to the worst front line). Why? Because they are a cancer. They are worthless people who cannot do anything other than infect everyone around them. They are cancerous tumors who only live to serve the enemy, simply by existing as cancer. Black pilled cancerous people must be treated as the cancer they are. Anyone refusing to do so is directly aiding the enemy.

Back to the meme. It's not that we can't. It's that we don't because most people don't understand. This the importance of waking the populations. It's a race to wake everyone before they can demoralize everyone. We are winning the race.

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You're welcome. I really do try not to push blackpills willy nilly, but it is very difficult not to feel defeated when taking a cold hard look at the state of rightists today. (Some days are better than others, but I do try.)

I've never accepted the notion that we should surrender, and if I didn't believe political solutions were still possible I'd leave the country. You get a lot of that attitude in BitChute comments for example, which is one reason I don't comment much over there any more.

The phrasing of the meme is not what I would have written, but look at my username. The trend of the Antipolitics blog has been to cultivate political realist analysis among rightists. IMHO they're doing very important archeology and analysis. In accomplishing that, people who read them have to look at what the right was in the past, understand their failures, and make necessary corrections for the coming movement. (I'm trying not to oversell them here, but they're really only trying to reach people who are serious about effecting the required changes.)

I do see your point about the meme. All I did was clip the high points of the blog post and paste them over the image. I did include the link to the original blog post as well as a PDF copy for those interested in understanding the meaning of the meme. But sure, I'm due some criticism for presenting it the way I did.

The stuff about treating cancer tumors just sounds gross. I don't know where you're going with it, and I'm not guessing right now.

As to waking people up, I'm not sure you'll ever wake up enough people to do anything worthwhile. There are plenty of people who are still too comfortable to internalize the civilizational devastation we're facing at the moment.

As I see it, we need leadership loyal to our values more than we need numbers. I mean rightist leaders who can embody some synthesis of the strengths of past leaders while avoiding their failures. I'm most interested in hearing/reading people who are doing that, or at least erecting frameworks to allow for it.

(Almost ended this with a silly GIF, but not this time.)

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As to waking people up, I'm not sure you'll ever wake up enough people to do anything worthwhile. There are plenty of people who are still too comfortable to internalize the civilizational devastation we're facing at the moment.

The last revolution only required 3% of the population. Only ~20% of the population can think for thsemlves. Most people know things are sick and not right. They simply don't know why or understand how we got here.

The majority of the 80% who can't think for themselves will happily follow so long as they understand they are moral and are shown the way.

Contrary to the Jew propaganda, it was orders of magnitude worse for the Germans than it is now. In spite of Hitler's efforts to lose the war, the Gemans from a country roughly the size of Texas almost conquered the entire planet. The population of a single, small, country worke to what was going on. The entire planet shook.

If you feel down or are demoralized, you simply swallowing too much Jew propaganda. They are losing control left and right. Their plans continue to fail. They continue to be exposed. At no point in time have more people been aware of the Jewish-satanic threat to humanity. They are scared. What happens when the entire planet wakes up at the same time and sees Satan (The Great Enemy)?