There are a lot of synchronicities happening lately, more than I can keep up with. Here is just one.
In Italy, it has become “fashionable” by various supposed counter-culture, counter-narrative types to black-pill people into not bothering to vote.
Most prominently this is done by people that “in general” I think are, probably, genuine anti-vaxxers and anti-satanist, so with overall probable good intentions. A prime example in Italy is a guy called Leonardo Santi who has some 45k followers on Telegram. He puts out excellent info on how to avoid the poisons they want to inject in your children “by law”, and he also created a platform during the scamdemic to get people to link up and help each other called neoprometheus. I am not a fan of the name, but that’s an irrelevant quibble on my part.
Despite this Leonardo invariably ridicules and discourages people from voting, which after considerable thought on it I disagree with.
It took me a while to consider my position because, on one hand, I myself have voted only once in my life, two years ago, in Italy for a guy who wanted to Italexit. He didn’t even get the minimum 3% to get a vote.
I essentially made up my mind long ago that all politics is lies and liars and the best strategy is to ignore them and do my own thing as much as possible. However, things have changed. Primarily, these parasites are simply not going to let you mind your own business, and while I have no illusion that a genera vote will ever be:
A) actually permitted to happen and be honestly done, nor,
B) ever really change anything
Voting still matters, for a number of reasons which as I said took me a while to consider and I will list below.
Another reason it took me a while to come to a public conclusion is because on reading Leonardo and others like him, like Weltanschauung Italia, it became quite clear to me that while perhaps I might get on with him in person (I don’t know and I doubt it really) it also became clear that in my opinion Leonardo is a pompous asshole.
That in itself is not, and should not, be a disqualifying characteristic. I am absolutely certain I come across as a pompous asshole too to many people. Maybe even most. And I don’t care. Those too stupid to see or too far removed to perceive what is important instead of what their preferences may be are not people whose opinions matter. In short, I wanted to be sure my criticism was purely objective and not coloured by my opinion of the man based on my subjective perceptions.
That long introduction is not self-obsession, by the way, it’s a prompt for you to try to take a similar approach to others you may find distasteful. I find Hitler to be distasteful, but if you listen to his speeches with proper translation, he is not exactly saying too many outright lies, and he is certainly inspirational to a people that had been absolutely downtrodden as a culture and nation. It’s not that I think I would have been a Nazi or a Fascist (my family has a long history of saying “fuck you” to pretty much everyone and anyone that would impose arbitrary or “social” rules on us), but I can see how the masses would have definitely been swayed by him.
So, now, why do I think voting matters?
Several reasons:
First of all it matters in local spheres. Get your people in the PTA. In the school library and in the teachers. In the mayor’s office and the local council. Rebuilt the grass roots with proper zealots. That is what the Satanists did and it works. Get them in the military officers. Get them in the local Church or like us Sedevacantist, hold on to the original and rebuild it again.
The big political guys will absolutely not be voted out, but in a generation or two they absolutely can be removed from power relatively bloodlessly. It’s too late for that as we see, since they are willing to kill 37 candidates to put their puppet in place, but the more “little” political things you take over the easier and less violent the transition will be.
Popular action DOES work. It DOES produce results. Not always, not fast, not ideally, but it often does and sometimes it really makes a huge difference. Case in point: Sam Melia
Remember him?
Well, after that was posted on X and other places, this happened:
🤍 Thank you all so much 🤍
I’ve just received a call from Sam Melia in HMP Hull. His Probation Officer has just informed him that they’ve been “inundated” with letters and emails complaining about Sam not being able to have any contact with his children. As a result, they‘ve decided to remove all but one of the restrictions. This means that Sam can now:
– Receive photographs of his children
– Receive letters from his children
– Talk to his children on the phone
– Talk about his children
He is still unable to receive visits from his children, however HMP Hull have advised they only haven’t removed this because they legally aren’t allowed to as an assessment has already started to take place. This means the assessment is already moving forward so hopefully the final restriction will be lifted very soon too, all being well.
This goes to show that:
A) Public pressure does work
B) They didn’t actually have to put all those restrictions on Sam in the first place, they just chose to
Thank you so much to everybody who complained to the prison. Honestly, from the bottom of our hearts. It means so much to me and Sam. I’ll let you all know what happens with the visit restriction as soon as I know more.
This goes to show that:
A) Public pressure does work B) They didn’t actually have to put all those restrictions on Sam in the first place, they just chose to
Thank you so much to everybody who complained to the prison. Honestly, from the bottom of our hearts. It means so much to me and Sam. I’ll let you all know what happens with the visit restriction as soon as I know more.
And that’s just a writing campaign. We know it works at least from back in 2014 or so and GamerGate where the gamers simply emailed and wrote to the advertisers of the various fraudulent, fake, and converged publications that tried to make out all gamers as some kind of evil people, and got several of those publications defunded and broke them into liquidation.
As frustrating, time-consuming, and often apparently futile as it is, activism does work. Aside the practical effects, it also inspires others.
The enemy has been masterful at ensuring people that think like us are atomised and separated. They essentially weaponised our natural K selection biology against us by ensuring we are even more insular and mistrustful of each other as well as everyone else. That’s not going to change, but we can be as insular as we like, because we will never be rabbit-like, but we can still individually make the same choice. The sensation is different. Instead of:
“Yay, in the comfort of the crowd I too am brave and throw a brick” which is the way of rhe rabbit, we are more:
“Even of it be 10,000 enemy, I go to fight them.” (That’s a quote from Gichin Funakoshi, the father of Karate-Do.)
Of course if you are the only one that shows up it can go badly for you (See Sam Melia). At first. But once there are 10 Sam Melias in a row the ride changes. And then Sam may well become the mayor of his town. When 10,000 Sam Melias all come to the same conclusion is when nations change leaders borders and ethnic compositions.
That is all it takes.
So yeah. As a life-long non-voter, I have changed my mind because the conditions have changed. And only an idiot does not change his mind when the facts before him show his thought to be wrong.
I will let Leonardo know about this post. We’ll see if he responds or not.
Sam Melia update and Voting
There are a lot of synchronicities happening lately, more than I can keep up with. Here is just one.
In Italy, it has become “fashionable” by various supposed counter-culture, counter-narrative types to black-pill people into not bothering to vote.
Most prominently this is done by people that “in general” I think are, probably, genuine anti-vaxxers and anti-satanist, so with overall probable good intentions. A prime example in Italy is a guy called Leonardo Santi who has some 45k followers on Telegram. He puts out excellent info on how to avoid the poisons they want to inject in your children “by law”, and he also created a platform during the scamdemic to get people to link up and help each other called neoprometheus. I am not a fan of the name, but that’s an irrelevant quibble on my part.
Despite this Leonardo invariably ridicules and discourages people from voting, which after considerable thought on it I disagree with.
It took me a while to consider my position because, on one hand, I myself have voted only once in my life, two years ago, in Italy for a guy who wanted to Italexit. He didn’t even get the minimum 3% to get a vote.
I essentially made up my mind long ago that all politics is lies and liars and the best strategy is to ignore them and do my own thing as much as possible. However, things have changed. Primarily, these parasites are simply not going to let you mind your own business, and while I have no illusion that a genera vote will ever be:
A) actually permitted to happen and be honestly done, nor,
B) ever really change anything
Voting still matters, for a number of reasons which as I said took me a while to consider and I will list below.
Another reason it took me a while to come to a public conclusion is because on reading Leonardo and others like him, like Weltanschauung Italia, it became quite clear to me that while perhaps I might get on with him in person (I don’t know and I doubt it really) it also became clear that in my opinion Leonardo is a pompous asshole.
That in itself is not, and should not, be a disqualifying characteristic. I am absolutely certain I come across as a pompous asshole too to many people. Maybe even most. And I don’t care. Those too stupid to see or too far removed to perceive what is important instead of what their preferences may be are not people whose opinions matter. In short, I wanted to be sure my criticism was purely objective and not coloured by my opinion of the man based on my subjective perceptions.
That long introduction is not self-obsession, by the way, it’s a prompt for you to try to take a similar approach to others you may find distasteful. I find Hitler to be distasteful, but if you listen to his speeches with proper translation, he is not exactly saying too many outright lies, and he is certainly inspirational to a people that had been absolutely downtrodden as a culture and nation. It’s not that I think I would have been a Nazi or a Fascist (my family has a long history of saying “fuck you” to pretty much everyone and anyone that would impose arbitrary or “social” rules on us), but I can see how the masses would have definitely been swayed by him.
So, now, why do I think voting matters?
Several reasons:
Remember him?
Well, after that was posted on X and other places, this happened:
This goes to show that:
A) Public pressure does work
B) They didn’t actually have to put all those restrictions on Sam in the first place, they just chose to
Thank you so much to everybody who complained to the prison. Honestly, from the bottom of our hearts. It means so much to me and Sam. I’ll let you all know what happens with the visit restriction as soon as I know more.
And that’s just a writing campaign. We know it works at least from back in 2014 or so and GamerGate where the gamers simply emailed and wrote to the advertisers of the various fraudulent, fake, and converged publications that tried to make out all gamers as some kind of evil people, and got several of those publications defunded and broke them into liquidation.
As frustrating, time-consuming, and often apparently futile as it is, activism does work. Aside the practical effects, it also inspires others.
The enemy has been masterful at ensuring people that think like us are atomised and separated. They essentially weaponised our natural K selection biology against us by ensuring we are even more insular and mistrustful of each other as well as everyone else. That’s not going to change, but we can be as insular as we like, because we will never be rabbit-like, but we can still individually make the same choice. The sensation is different. Instead of:
“Yay, in the comfort of the crowd I too am brave and throw a brick” which is the way of rhe rabbit, we are more:
“Even of it be 10,000 enemy, I go to fight them.” (That’s a quote from Gichin Funakoshi, the father of Karate-Do.)
Of course if you are the only one that shows up it can go badly for you (See Sam Melia). At first. But once there are 10 Sam Melias in a row the ride changes. And then Sam may well become the mayor of his town. When 10,000 Sam Melias all come to the same conclusion is when nations change leaders borders and ethnic compositions.
That is all it takes.
So yeah. As a life-long non-voter, I have changed my mind because the conditions have changed. And only an idiot does not change his mind when the facts before him show his thought to be wrong.
I will let Leonardo know about this post. We’ll see if he responds or not.
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