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Anarchist / Voluntaryist, Dissident, Individualist, Toxic Bitcoiner
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snotklap 1 year ago
"A yes" to embracing life, accepting it with enthusiasm. "A no" to anything that doesn’t align with your goals or values. "A straight line" to stay focused, avoiding distractions or deviations. "A goal" to guide your actions and decisions with purpose. image
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snotklap 1 year ago
There is no political solution, but there is a solution for politics. image
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snotklap 1 year ago
I wonder if progressives advocate for men competing in women's sports because they believe that, deep down, conservative men might secretly enjoy seeing women get beaten up? Or am I taking it too far? View quoted note →
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snotklap 1 year ago
What distinguishes progressives from conservatives? Progressives exhibit traits of subservience, weakness, self-pity, victimhood, and resentment towards anyone who is stronger, more successful, or individualistic. They do not seek to exert their will by improving their own situation but through careful subversion, inverting values to drag others down to their level. Conservatives agree with slightly diluted versions of everything progressives push for. As progressives push the Overton window further left, conservatives begin to agree with the progressives' original positions and claim their new stance is based on principles. Meanwhile, progressives claim to fight oppression and inequality, moving even further left. Both groups resent individualists for not participating in this ever-changing shift of values and seek to corrupt them by inverting their values, convincing them that their virtues are actually vices. Conservatives accuse them of not respecting tradition or authority and advocating chaos, while progressives accuse them of being selfish, racist, oppressive, or capitalistic. In our minds, the right wing remains conservative, and the left wing remains progressive, but this is merely a matter of semantics. Both groups move in the same direction, with progressives in the front and conservatives following not far behind. As Michael Malice said, "Conservatives are progressives, driving the speed limit."