Showing posts with label globalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label globalism. Show all posts

"THOT PATROLS" AS ANTI-WESTERN RESISTANCE

by Daniel Barge

Something interesting is happening in Iraq. Prominent women associated with Western values—or more accurately lack of values—are being gunned down.

In the latest incident, a man on a motorbike pulled up to a car containing Tara al-Fares, a beautiful 22-year-old, who promoted "female liberation" through her Instagram page (see photo), and pumped three bullets into her before escaping through the clogged Baghdad Streets. The killing was even captured on surveillance camera.

MUH GLOBALISTS

If the Globalists really were in charge, they would have left this guy alone.

I just clicked on the latest RamZPaul video to see if he had anything interesting to add to the commentary on the Swedish election.
I mean this really needs explaining: a country that used to be such a paradise for everybody is now well on its way to becoming a Third World shithole, but when they get a chance to express a little dissent with this destiny less than a fifth of the voters bother.
So what's the often incisive boomer's take on things from his holiday home in Budapest? Well, according to RamZPaul it's all down to "the Globalists." Really, dude, you're starting to sound like Alex Jones—God bless him—who is to informed opinion what pro-wrestling is to actual sports.

WILLIAMS BURROUGHS: AGENT AGAINST THE INTERZONE?

Bill Burroughs joins the Wild Boys at the Alt Right 



I'm studying Bill Burroughs again, the Beat Generation's "Old Man of The Mountain" and gentleman of letters in post-war America. I have been ruminating on this for a few months and have decided to write a new essay for the restored Alternative Right, my first after the original got a free globalist helicopter ride after the events in Charlottesville. The 1984-type censorship that was on display there I found personally disturbing, not believing that they would actually dare to remove free speech and a certain political outlook from the internet.

Partially in response to this, I wanted to try out a new political take on William S. Burroughs, which I think is in order. Basically Old Bill was a Right-Wing double agent. My hermeneutic is that Burroughs was an agent working for the Right and those still in control of society—us fashy types and Conservatives—in the postwar 1950s and 60s, someone with an insider's take on the rising globalist elite and their international criminal conspiracies.

AN OUTLINE OF CULTURIST POLICY: PART EIGHT

THE 8th of 8 WEEKLY OUTLINES OF CULTURIST POLICY

CULTURIST FOREIGN POLICY


Culturism (cǔl-chər-ǐz-əm) n. The use of philosophy, art, governance policy and science to honor, promote, manage and protect traditional majority cultures.

Culturist (cǔl-chər-ǐst) n. 1. An advocate of culturism. 2. One who engages in the philosophy, arts, policy creation and sciences that promote, protect and manage traditional majority cultures. 3. Adj. Of or pertaining to culturism, culturists or culturist policy.


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Culturists believe the West has a unique civilization to protect and guide. Thus, culturism is largely concerned with the domestic solvency of the West. Thus, foreign policy is not a focus and this final policy paper will be short. 

Culturists believe diversity is real. Israel has a majority culture, protects and promotes it. Israel, like China, has a nearly racist state. If not purely racist, other nations are culturist. The West also has a right to be culturist.

AN OUTLINE OF CULTURIST POLICY: PART SEVEN


THE 7th of 8 WEEKLY OUTLINES OF CULTURIST POLICY

CULTURIST GOVERNANCE LAWS


Culturism (cǔl-chər-ǐz-əm) n. The use of philosophy, art, governance policy and science to honor, promote, manage and protect traditional majority cultures.

Culturist (cǔl-chər-ǐst) n. 1. An advocate of culturism. 2. One who engages in the philosophy, arts, policy creation and sciences that promote, protect and manage traditional majority cultures. 3. Adj. Of or pertaining to culturism, culturists or culturist policy.
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This is the seventh of a weekly, 8-part review of culturist policies. The series will become a short e-book. Any feedback you could provide in terms of ideas or presentation would be appreciated.
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AWKWARD ORIENTALS


Is Donald Trump United Airlines and Kim Jong Un Doctor Dao?



United Airlines made a massive mistake when they played "passenger roulette" the other day and selected to remove Dr. David Dao. Whether you want to call the Vietnamese medic pluckily stubborn or allude to possible "mental issues," Dao dug his feet in and refused to budge, leading to a messy display of violence by the flunkeys of the airline, and perhaps tarnishing its image forever. Dao will probably get a massive settlement but it will take billions to correct the bad image generated by this one incident.

AMERICA FIRST



Unlike most on the Alt-Right, I have mostly been Trump-skeptical in orientation and outlook. I was glad that he won, of course, but that was really just because him winning meant that his opponent, that screechy horrid harpy from Hell, lost. Thus I don't approach this analysis as a sycophant or even a particular admirer of the newly-coronated God Emperor, on whose distinctive orange mop the crown now securely rests.

Still, even I have to admit that the Inauguration speech I just heard was quite an extraordinary one. A brazen, brass-balled, taboo-shattering peroration indeed. Though brief, it packed a mighty punch. Though not exactly eloquent (has the Donald ever been so, even with a prepared script?), it nevertheless retained a brusquely bracing brio. It danced to the rhetorical edge, and then thrillingly leaped over the edge, of what polite people  (much less newly-inaugurated presidents!) are supposed to be allowed to say in our benighted age which so arrogantly presumes its own righteousness.

CULTURIST ART CRITICISM AND THE SALVATION OF THE WEST

The Last Judgement

by John K. Press

Twenty-five years ago Camille Paglia cured me of veganism.  Her amazing art history book, Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertitti to Emily Dickinson, argued that art criticism needs passion, violence, and sex, not PC censorship.  In a side note, she said vegetarians are out-of-touch with nature because they work for a clean, sinless world; real nature worshippers feel its cruelty. I love Camille Paglia.

However, this article will harshly criticize Paglia’s newest art survey book, Glittering Images. And you may be thinking, "Who cares? I'm into politics, not art." But, appreciating art is central to Western survival. Multiculturalists tell us that the West has no core traditional culture to protect and promote. Western art refutes that, and can serve as a guide to our cultural revitalization. To make this point firmer, the article will contrast Paglia's work to Kenneth Clark's marvelous culturist 1969 BBC survey of Western art, Civilisation.

THE COSMOPOLITAN AND THE EUROPEAN


Nationalists do not like to think of identity as malleable, invented, constructed by myths, determined by personal choice, and so on. This is natural enough, because such ideas – taken to their most ridiculous extremes – are used by our anti-nationalist establishment to garland the absurd superstition of magic borders, by which non-European foreigners are conjured into "British" and "French" so as to conceal the reality of an aggressive race-replacement policy.

WHY THE GLOBALIST ELITE SHOULD DROP HILLARY AND SUPPORT TRUMP

"Me ne frego"

by Richard Wolstencroft

In his recent speech in Florida, Donald Trump just called out the globalist elite, order, and agenda, so what better time to address the theme of this essay, “Switching Sides.”

My previous piece on Donald Trump "GET Trump" proved spot on. The accusations of mainstream anti-Trump media bias have only increased ten-fold since I wrote the article. So, I thought I’d address some of the core issues head on. As the Globalist Elite is nefariously mercurial as a topic, the essay may venture into metaphor and metaphysics, speculation and conspiracy theory, and suggest some radical solutions and Gordian-Knot-cutting-style solutions.

While obviously targeted at the Alt Right Audience, it is also aimed, with all due respect, at our Globalist Overlords, who could perhaps take a few tips from the Alt Right about possible ways forward.

VIDEO: TRUMP, HILLARY, AND PUTIN—THE GEOPOLITICS OF THE U.S. ELECTION


Alternative Right Chief Editor, Colin Liddell, on the economic and geopolitical factors behind Trump and Hillary, and how the latter's globalist agenda could lead to a serious clash with Russia, which has its own agenda in the Middle East.

RUST NEVER SLEEPS

Michael Moore comfort eating.

I would hate to be Michael Moore's home help right now, as that poor woman (presumably an illegal alien from South of the border) is going to have to deal with the gargantuan mess made by that lump of lard as he loses control of his bowels through a fit of fear brought on by the inevitability of a Trump victory. Loathsome as he is, Moore is at least smart enough to see which way the wind is blowing—and the more it blows away from this flatulent, over-fed freak the better.

THE FUTURE BELONGS TO "WE"


Liberalism represents the triumph of the sovereign individual’s freedom based on desire over the community’s order based on duties. A few hundred years of liberal political hegemony in the West (England, France, and the United States primarily) have resulted in a total cultural hegemonic apparatus always affirming its own biases with pretensions of objectivity.

Lionel Mordecai Trilling, in his preface to The Liberal Imagination, wrote that Liberalism is the “sole intellectual tradition” of the United States.

PODCAST 43: A MOST INTERESTING ELECTION



Colin and Andy are joined by self-confessed "Bernie Bro," Bay Area Guy, to discuss the most interesting US Presidential election in living memory. What are the deeper factors driving this political revolution? Can Trump and Bernie defeat their respective political establishments? Who is best for Millennials? And who is the true "chaos candidate"?



THE NOMAD VS. THE SEDENTARY: SURVIVING THE ROOTLESS FUTURE



An important vector of human difference is that between the Nomadic and the Sedentary. It allows us to interpret a host of related issues, ranging from the uprooting of Europeans to the celebration of Nomadism itself, and the unequal toleration for certain groups.

What do the terms mean? Nomad comes from the Greek νομάς, designating shepherds who moved with their flocks from pasture to pasture. Sedentary comes from the Latin sedentarius, which can be interpreted as designating a state of sitting, but also a state of stability or rest.

The Biblical story of Cain and Abel presents two embodiments of each lifestyle: Cain is a farmer, hence a Sedentary, to the point of being the alleged founder of the first city, while Abel, as a shepherd, is the archetypal Nomad. Interestingly, the Bible shows that despite their common origin, the relationship between Nomad and Sedent is fraught with tragedy.

PODCAST 36: TRANS PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP - GLOBALISM'S LAST GRASP?

One of Donald Trump's campaign claims is that he would make much better deals for America. Colin and Andy are joined by Alt-Right contributors Siryako Akda (Philippines) and Daniel Spaulding (Korea) to look at America's latest deal – the Transpacific Partnership, a major new trade treaty that aims to lower tariffs and impose common standards on a culturally diverse group of nations.


THE FUTURE OF THE WEST: WHITE REVOLUTION, BRAZILIFICATION, OR ARGENTINIZATION?


A wise man – presumably one sitting on a rock in a lotus position – once said, "Nothing is as difficult to predict as the future."

Indeed, it is usually pointless to attempt it, except at the highest "macro" level, where we can confidently say sweeping things like "The Earth will eventually be swallowed by the Sun," "Empires collapse," or "Democracy is unworkable in the (not so) long term."

But despite the poor returns in terms of marketable facts, predicting the future is still worth attempting because it helps develop a certain kind of engaged consciousness that might one day manifest as willed control of our destiny, rather than passive acquiescence – the difference between being truly human and being an animal.

One of the things that distinguishes the alternative right from all other political and ideological movements is our readiness to contemplate this ever unreliable future. This is one of the reasons why we are the most humanistic of ideologies.

SUB-RACISM

The Return of the Repressed


First of all, the dreaded R-word, "racism"! I am not going to spend this entire article shying away from it or going round it. Nor am I going to accept Leftist definitions of it; nor, for that matter, overly defensive Rightist interpretations. Stripped of its connotations and associations, I want it, for the purposes of this article, to simply mean the phenomenon of people consciously valuing and preferring their own race, rather than unconsciously. For this second possibility I have another word, "sub-racism" — the theme of this article.

Whether racial consciousness produces Auschwitzes or polite, well-managed immigration restrictions is entirely another matter. My own belief is that openly discussing race and our natural race-based feelings is the best way to avoid serious unpleasantness; while not to do so is more likely to cause such unpleasantness. Assuming that the Holocaust did in fact happen — I automatically refuse to accept any view of history that needs to be enforced by law — it seems possible that part of the savagery was driven by racial ambiguity, caused by the degree to which Jews in Germany had interwoven themselves in German society, while at the same time remaining a distinct group.