![]() ![]() To that end, I have come up with a list of fourteen questions aimed to tease out the dissident’s essential qualities. It takes a person of certain character and means to become a successful dissident. It is policed by some of the world’s most powerful people, and travelers are liable to get ambushed or lost, if they don’t lose heart altogether. The road is thin, hard, lonely, and hazardous. ![]() Knowing all of this, however, will assist young people with the decisions they will have to make if they are considering becoming dissidents themselves. Do I have what it takes to be a dissident? I don’t know, and while I have things to do in my normie life, I’d rather not find out just yet. This is why I remain a pseudonymous author who merely writes about dissidence from the comfy confines of his kitchen. It sure beats the humiliation of crawling back along that thin line and admitting defeat. To paraphrase Greg Johnson, if they are going to be losers, they might as well be beautiful losers as they plummet all the way to Valhalla. They just crack up and demand freedoms they long ago renounced, and then take one proud step into oblivion. I can imagine some dissidents succumbing to the stress and sacrifice and actually wanting to fall. Falling off of it would be easy - just one wrong step is all it would take. This is the price he pays when he values his convictions over his livelihood and his future. And any mistake he makes will be pounced upon by enemy media and used against him. In many cases, he is harassed either by his government or by criminal partisans whom the government refuses to prosecute. He is forbidden common means of publication, communication, and raising money. He endures a hailstorm of insults and slander. He no longer has rights given to him by God. He is no longer innocent until proven guilty. ![]() Despite not breaking any laws - or even threatening to break any laws - a dissident loses the faith and protection of his government for the existential threat he poses. When choosing this dangerous path, a dissident faces numerous obstacles and pitfalls and becomes an easy target for his well-funded and organized enemies.ĭissidents are, in a way, intellectual outlaws. The easiest thing a dissident can do is screw up. I know Clifton Heights, formerly Kellyville or something like that. Only question that puzzled me was (teacher. Who Rabbi Yeshua? One of these new Lubavitchers? Lubies are often quite based.įirst IQ test I ever took was when I was 5. “IQ Doesn’t Matter.” “This isn’t to say that IQ isn’t extremely important of course it is.” So. That movie is so unintentionally hilarious in places. Richard Chance The Future’s So Dumb, I Gotta Wear Shades “And let’s face it, it’s the common people who invoke the change that swings the pendulum of power.”.įire Walk With Lee The Future’s So Dumb, I Gotta Wear Shadesīut also notice how nearly everyone has a Hispanic sounding surname. I dare say the average American IQ is dropping - back in 2006 the population was approx 67% white. Thank you, P.J., for a wonderful.Įnoch Powell The Future’s So Dumb, I Gotta Wear Shades What a fascinating yarn combined with real historical spadework. Just like Bill Cosby, I plead guilty to the crime of hypocrisy. Jim Goad The Future’s So Dumb, I Gotta Wear Shades Hamburger Today Reviewing the Unreviewable ![]() Pretty ridiculous to turn this into a case for christcuckery, when really what this argument shows. The way to beat an enemy's moral position is to first displace it and then suggest an congenial. Pterodactylbeakhat The Future’s So Dumb, I Gotta Wear ShadesĪlmost all the books I’ve read in the past 2 years have been sought out either at counter-currents. In the two world wars through Vietnam, millions of young men. A big difference between the left and right is the left believes the right are evil and the right. ![]()
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