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June 24, 2024 at 9:44 pm #21902
Hivernant
Participant@AeonKnight I agree with you there. That’s exactly how it seems to me as well. They just can’t make them look uncool.
@Leo The last you scene you mentioned is the one I’ve seen circulating under a different context. People are using it to laud the character and say “yes, this is what should be done.” Don’t speak English, not white, foreigner? BANG. The liberals are getting very upset and screeching “No you don’t get it! That guy is an asshole!”
June 24, 2024 at 12:11 pm #21841Hivernant
Participant@Leo Thanks for your input. I’m willing to take your word. It’s important that we have faith in each other as members of the Racialist community. Distrust and cynical skepticism is a serious problem today. Unfortunately it seems to be a given in a low-trust society. I see this issue as something that needs to be addressed if ever we want to recreate a cohesive society for our people. I’ve seen that a show of good faith among race conscious White men can have a very positive effect in the real world, so perhaps I should be more willing to do the same with our digital networks.
You mentioned the newer movie “Civil War.” Although I haven’t seen it, I have noticed the discourse surrounding that movie and others similar. There is an interesting phenomenon there. While the liberals are going into hysterics over “media literacy” and claiming that people “don’t get it” when they attempt to malign or satirize characters such as those depicted in Civil War, there are many on the other side who choose rather to celebrate and embrace such characters. It’s similar to how many people have always identified with the “bad guys” that are portrayed in various movies. Like the portrayals of “Nazis” by Hollywood – while they always attempt to depict them as the very embodiment of evil, nonetheless if you make a movie with Nazis in it people will want to see it. On some subconscious level a lot of people just think the Nazis are cool.
Ultimately it would be best to sever ourselves from jewish media altogether. But in the short term, with the current level of media saturation and dominance of the popular culture, at least there’s some fun to be had in people choosing to intentionally take the Hollywood boogie-men out of context, invert their message, and throw it back in their face. It’s pretty amusing to see the popular sentiment of “You’re lame. We like the bad guys.”June 23, 2024 at 11:46 pm #21830Hivernant
ParticipantApologies for derailing the thread. This will be last post off-topic. It’s certainly not an issue of the cost of membership, as that is not substantial, but rather a security concern.
@Leo Can I assume that you name-dropping the site owner amounts to an endorsement of the site’s integrity?June 22, 2024 at 3:32 pm #21819Hivernant
ParticipantThey censored by profile. This site is so awkward. @AksanaGLA Check my media tab.
June 22, 2024 at 11:47 am #21792Hivernant
ParticipantI make every effort to thoroughly vet any media in my home, whether that’s music, books, or movies. As far as movies go I have a very short list for those currently approved to watch in my home. Ideally we could be content with removing such media from our lives altogether, but with the current level of media saturation, it seems that having some pre-approved movies is the most feasible option, especially when it comes to children. When they see others watching things they naturally want to do the same themselves. It’s easier to give them a limited alternative than to explain why it’s completely forbidden to them, particularly at a very young age.
In terms of subversion, it does seem that there has been at least some element of that agenda in all mass media from the start. Even movies, etc. that would otherwise be wholesome tend to have some subversive elements slipped in for no other reason. I have some friends who are working on an archive of movies which have had the subversive aspects edited out.@AksanaGLA We’re showing a 90% match. My email is in my profile if you’d like to talk. (I’m reluctant to become a paid member being that this site seems mostly inactive.)
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