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You've been conditioned to be an individual from birth. You have your own room that's "private". You have your own thoughts. You have "freedom of speech". You are expected to go to school, do well, delay finding a spouse, go to college instead, take on enormous debt, and then magically "decide" what you are going to do with your life based on which 101 courses you liked the most, few of which outside of STEM have anything to do with the real world. You land in the world and find your first "job". You compete against other individuals and are left to "figure it out", maybe starting a family if you can find the time and are successful enough. 99% of the time you bounce around for a few years between crappy jobs with crappy bosses, to find your first "good" job, and you end up in that field for the rest of your working days. You didn't "choose" that job, it happened by chance, even though you "chose" it. You watch television and internet commercials, and "choose" what to buy. You "choose" a sports team. You "vote" for a politician. You "choose" which celebrity to emulate. You are constantly given the illusion of "choice".

Now imagine a world where you have a community around you that understands not just you, but your family lineage, your strengths, your weaknesses. Areas where you excel, and areas where you are weaker. You can still push against your nature and strive for more, but there's a place for you in society because your history and ancestry is known. Older, wiser people counsel you in life, and help you choose the right path. They mentor you as well and give you financial assistance to get started. They warn you about predators who are trying to take advantage of you. You avoid missteps, drugs, alcohol, and even mistakes in choosing a wife or husband.

When you stray off course, you are bullied and shamed. You are guided into a productive role in society, and steered away from substance abuse, obesity, sexual degeneracy. These things are shameful, and not conducive to the well being of your community.

Imagine further that your community has existed for countless generations, and remembers the history and wars from the past. It's wise to the influences of outsiders and past attempts to conquer it. It's wise to the mind poisons and propaganda used to attack it. Your community educates you from birth about these dangers, and how to recognize them. You are educated on these matters, awake and aware.

Your value system is all about your community, with which you have strong ties and roots. You help those around you to survive. They help you. You defend each other from outside influences.

This makes your community extremely difficult to control and conquer. You are no longer a blade of grass blowing in the wind. You are part of a cohesive whole.

Individuality is OK for exceptional individuals, but for 95% of the population it's a weapon used to destabilize societies. Recognizing this is your first step down the path of enlightenment.

The other thing you must realize is this is EXACTLY what jews have. They push individualism on everyone else, while maintaining a strong group identity and support structure for their people. Abortion isn't legal in Israel. A group of elders decide if abortions are OK. Young men are assigned a mentor in their early teens to learn more about a specific trade in life. They don't charge each other interest on loans, while you are pushed into taking on interest laden debt. They are given religious and social counseling throughout life. Everyone should have this, even the conquered!

You've been conditioned to be an individual from birth. You have your own room that's "private". You have your own thoughts. You have "freedom of speech". You are expected to go to school, do well, delay finding a spouse, go to college instead, take on enormous debt, and then magically "decide" what you are going to do with your life based on which 101 courses you liked the most, few of which outside of STEM have anything to do with the real world. You land in the world and find your first "job". You compete against other individuals and are left to "figure it out", maybe starting a family if you can find the time and are successful enough. 99% of the time you bounce around for a few years between crappy jobs with crappy bosses, to find your first "good" job, and you end up in that field for the rest of your working days. You didn't "choose" that job, it happened by chance, even though you "chose" it. You watch television and internet commercials, and "choose" what to buy. You "choose" a sports team. You "vote" for a politician. You "choose" which celebrity to emulate. You are constantly given the illusion of "choice". Now imagine a world where you have a community around you that understands not just you, but your family lineage, your strengths, your weaknesses. Areas where you excel, and areas where you are weaker. You can still push against your nature and strive for more, but there's a place for you in society because your history and ancestry is known. Older, wiser people counsel you in life, and help you choose the right path. They mentor you as well and give you financial assistance to get started. They warn you about predators who are trying to take advantage of you. You avoid missteps, drugs, alcohol, and even mistakes in choosing a wife or husband. When you stray off course, you are bullied and shamed. You are guided into a productive role in society, and steered away from substance abuse, obesity, sexual degeneracy. These things are shameful, and not conducive to the well being of your community. Imagine further that your community has existed for countless generations, and remembers the history and wars from the past. It's wise to the influences of outsiders and past attempts to conquer it. It's wise to the mind poisons and propaganda used to attack it. Your community educates you from birth about these dangers, and how to recognize them. You are educated on these matters, awake and aware. Your value system is all about your community, with which you have strong ties and roots. You help those around you to survive. They help you. You defend each other from outside influences. This makes your community extremely difficult to control and conquer. You are no longer a blade of grass blowing in the wind. You are part of a cohesive whole. Individuality is OK for exceptional individuals, but for 95% of the population it's a weapon used to destabilize societies. Recognizing this is your first step down the path of enlightenment. The other thing you must realize is this is EXACTLY what jews have. They push individualism on everyone else, while maintaining a strong group identity and support structure for their people. Abortion isn't legal in Israel. A group of elders decide if abortions are OK. Young men are assigned a mentor in their early teens to learn more about a specific trade in life. They don't charge each other interest on loans, while you are pushed into taking on interest laden debt. They are given religious and social counseling throughout life. Everyone should have this, even the conquered!

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Most people are really not that individualistic at all.

Exactly. What's being pushed on them is a rootless existence, devoid of any real connection. It's serfdom with the illusion of free choice inside a carefully curated environment.

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I didn't even get to talk about what I would call landlordism. There's this trend towards acquiring property to rent to others. Actually, mega-corporations are trying to take this over, but there's a lot of individuals trying to engage in this. They come up with a bunch of excuses for it, but to me it really seems exploitative. Imagine doing this to your children or your nieces/nephews. It's okay to do it to strangers, though. I lay claim to some property, often with a (((loan))), and now I just sit buy and watch you pay for it for me. If we were in a society that took care of each other, this kind of thing wouldn't be going on.

I know there are some issues that we'd have to work out, but I believe it's been done before. There are issues of people wanting to move around, and also, issues of dealing with shitty people.