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On eugenics, it should probably be set up so somewhere around the bottom 10% are sterilized, male and female. This would be done at somewhere around age 12-14, the potential of a child should be evident by then. A few generations should show results. The top 5-10% would be the target for the priesthood, defenders, whatever you wanted to call them, and of course the very best would furnish the leadership. They would be screened for symptoms of psychopathy and any showing psychopathic tendencies would be sterilized. It is way more complex than that really. There might be psychological traits that are deemed important enough to warrant a certain amount of slack on IQ. I don't know, but I do know that we will need to start and the details can be worked out as they come up. |
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I don't wan't to take the thread off-topic, but we've already had several posts along these lines.
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The traditional Western ethos is descended from the Gothic period in Europe and those ethnic peoples called variously Goths (e.g Visigoths, Ostragoths, Vandals and Teutons) and their institutions.
Given that all humankind has its origin in "the land between two rivers," I believe it only a natural consequence that the migratory circuit of my genealogical predecessors should bring them into contact with the Arians and the process called civilization. You Christ-haters go on ahead. I will stick with my traditional heritage, descended from the above-mentioned and those known as "the people who came out of the darkness." |
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2. If indeed humankind has its origins in "the land between two rivers," that would make a good case for Zoroastrianism, the only sane, non-psychopathic religion to come out of that part of the world. 3. I'm nearly 66. Could you use a larger font, so I don't have to reach for the magnifying glass, or ctl+ 4 times to read your posts. Mike
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what is christian?
One who doesn't know the difference between eternal life and eternal death.
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Think Nazi Germany. Did those Christians care that Jews were being put into concentration camps with other security threats? No. Did the Christians that participated in the pogroms in Tsarist Russia care? No. Christianity has obviously changed and Jewish filth has obviously pervaded our culture to agree that back then would have been unimaginable. But resurrecting those Nazi/Tsarist-era Christian feelings when shit reallllllly hits the fan soon may not be off the mark.
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Also, I think we can look to Nazi Germany for a lot of ideas. Let's wax nostalgic. Good model to emulate.
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But when they start pushing Genesis or quoting scripture to justify something it is time to call BS on it. This is something we simply can't compromise on. If we are to keep our message pure and adhere strictly to TRUTH we cannot afford to pretend that we believe the jews are a chosen people or that some guy named Jesus walked on water and arose from the dead, or any of the other things we know to be impossible. That stuff is irritating enough but it is the "morality" of xtianity that is most dangerous, the "turn the other cheek, the meek shall inherit the Earth" stuff. It has infected our culture in ways people don't even realize. You seem to have most of it figured out. Good to have some of the new blood here on VNN. This is the forum where the ideology of the future is being worked out. |
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Just because we need a group effort does not mean white men are to be treated as lab animals for scientists to meddle with. These things are very delicate, require very careful thinking and sifting among multiple considerations. There is nothing more ludicrous than people writing casually and glibly about upbreeding the white race, as though it is a very simple matter. It's not at all. Very often good and bad spring from the same trait. Last edited by Alex Linder; January 28th, 2011 at 01:38 PM. |
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I've been thinking of some sound principles of "dhimmitude" for how Christians can be dealt with in a WN state. Here's what I have so far:
Existing Christians may worship as they please. Christians may not proselytize for new adherents. Clergy must stay out of politics. Christians must pay a special tax, to cover monitoring of the above and to compensate for the general nuisance they are. Anyone have anything to add? |
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A lunacy tax? Maybe a mental pollution tax? The difficulty with christ cultists is they get off on being oppressed. The key is to discriminate against them and stigmatize their lunacy without giving them the martyrdom they feed off. |
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I'm listening to the Rush Limbaugh show right now (British guy is filling in) and during a commercial break I hear a commercial for this website http://www.godsaidmansaid.com/home.asp
The repubs are really pushing for the religious vote. In nearly 20 years of listening to Limbaugh I have never heard them ever air a religious commercial. That site even has a diatribe about "bi-racial" marriages...(they are for it, lol). |
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That crazy shit cuts both ways. They're mixing "Hitler: Bad!" and "Miscegenation: Good!" with crazy 6,000-year-old-dinosaurs goofism. Episcopalian scamster/international mafioso Pat Robertson has put out a lot of goofy stuff like that over the years for his legion of credulous dimwits. I wonder if he's involved with the site. That would kinda/sorta fit with a Limbaugh pumping. It's funny, too, because that website has a similar vibe to the Incogman site, though the latter is slightly more polished. Could definitely be coming out of the same workshop. But just as likely, or more, to be happenstance--targeted to a similar demographic. |
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I heard him say, on more than one occasion- "the only reason the show exists is to sell advertising."
And- "It's always about money. Even when they say it's not about money, it's still about money." ". . .ATYPICAL. . ." Last edited by Rick Ronsavelle; January 28th, 2011 at 02:41 PM. |
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Then there is the fraud issue. People tired of high property taxes send away for mail order "divinty degrees" and then claim that because they are now "ministers" their personal property is now exempt from taxes. What a fucked up system. Praise Christ. |
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Even some religious leaders agree that the property tax exemptions are problematic. Eugene Carson Blake, a former head of the National Council of Churches, complained once that tax exemptions ended up putting a greater tax burden on the poor who could least afford it. He feared that one day, the people might turn against their wealthy churches and demand restitution.
The idea that wealthy churches have abandoned their true mission also bothered James Pike, a former Episcopal bishop in San Francisco. According to him, some churches have become much too involved with money and other worldly matters, blinding them to the spiritual calling which should be their focus. Some groups, like the American Jewish Congress, have made donations to local governments in place of the taxes which they do not have to pay. This shows that they truly are concerned with the entire local community, not simply their own members or congregation, and that they are interested in supporting the government services which they use. http://atheism.about.com/od/churches...hexemption.htm The "tax exemption" became an issue due to taxes being confiscatory. If we had a "night watchman" government taxes would be very low. No income tax, perhaps a low sales tax. No property tax. User fees for fire department, or private fire departments. I remember when California had no income tax, and a sales tax of three percent. 'Twas a Golden State. The agreement- the PTB must not be challenged from the pulpit. Suck Washington cock, and you can keep your money. |
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