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New site? Maybe some day.
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Really good book, by the way. |
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pffffffft, yeah. Good book.
In Haiti |
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I remember reading that when I was around 12 or 13. Really inspiring, and over the years I watched a number of things unfold that had been outlined in the story. |
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pffffffft, yeah. Good book.
In Haiti |
Ummmmmm.....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
This guy obviously didn't read the synopsis. |
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i remember reading a few excerpts of this in some army navy store one time and thinking, wow, what a huge steaming pile of bullshit.
but as a sci-fi fan, i gotta say hey, if fantasy is your thing keep worrying about the jews ordering their black minions to take your guns away,
meanwhile, the stupid white people that ACTUALLY own this country will keep handing over the ownership of this country to the chinese |
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I prefer Clayton Bigsby's "Nigger Book", "I Smell Nigger" and his seminal novel, "Dump Truck" |
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add George Orwell's 1984 and Jim Goad's "The Redneck Manifesto" to the list. If you don't read The Redneck Manifesto without wanting to kill someone then you are a yuppie fag.
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Nietzsche's - Thus Spake Zarathustra and Bill Buford's - "Among the Thugs" for good measure. Can't forget "Apocalypse Culture" edited by Adam Parfrey
for the occult shape shifters I would sincerely reccomend "Book of Lies"-The Disinformation Guide to Magick and the Occult
There are so may great books out there of a "revolutionary" or "subversive" nature! Be on the look out for the Boyd Rice book- Standing In Two Circles
and Aleister Crowley aint no slouch...
Ware, nor of good nor ill, what aim hath act? .........Without its climax, death, what savour hath Life? an impeccable machine, exact .........He paces an inane and pointless path To glut brute appetites, his sole content .........How tedious were he fit to comprehend Himself! More, this our noble element .........Of fire in nature, love in spirit, unkenned Life hath no spring, no axle, and no end. His body a blood-ruby radiant .........With noble passion, sun-souled Lucifer Swept through the dawn colossal, swift aslant .........On Eden's imbecile perimeter. He blessed nonentity with every curse .........And spiced with sorrow the dull soul of sense, Breath life into the sterile universe, .........With Love and Knowledge drove out innocence, The Key of Joy is disobedience. (CROWLEY) |
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If you don't read The Redneck Manifesto without wanting to kill someone then you are a yuppie fag. |
what the fuck kind of asinine statement is that? I don't want to read something that'll make me want to go out a-murderin', yeehaw. |
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How about BRAVE NEW WORLD by Aldous Huxley?
Or maybe Plato, Herotodus, Tacitus, and Schopenhauer, whose writings make Macdonald/Pierce seem gentle on Jews, Negroes and hipsters. |
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modern man's penchant for egocentrifics have him forgetting the basic properties of physics...stay buried in books and black berries, chumps.
turn your gaze away from your self and concern your self with "things" existing only outside your self...we're getting closer to the end.
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How about BRAVE NEW WORLD by Aldous Huxley?
Or maybe Plato, Herotodus, Tacitus, and Schopenhauer, whose writings make Macdonald/Pierce seem gentle on Jews, Negroes and hipsters. |
Herodotus was well-known to hate hipsters, that's true. |
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ok...so, one racist asshole writes a book about revolution so it's objectively a bad thing?
I don't know if you know this but...America kinda had to use that whole Revolution thingy way back when |
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modern man's penchant for egocentrifics have him forgetting the basic properties of physics...stay buried in books and black berries, chumps.
turn your gaze away from your self and concern your self with "things" existing only outside your self...we're getting closer to the end.
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..yet focus on the self got us here |
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I don't know if you know this but...America kinda had to use that whole Revolution thingy way back when |
And we do now, perhaps, but a revolution made of people who can't agree will be a 100% FAIL LOL very shortly |
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modern man's penchant for egocentrifics have him forgetting the basic properties of physics...stay buried in books and black berries, chumps.
turn your gaze away from your self and concern your self with "things" existing only outside your self...we're getting closer to the end.
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..yet focus on the self got us here |
which 'self' brotha? |
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[Jul 23,2008 10:07am - Conservationist]
brian_dc said:I don't know if you know this but...America kinda had to use that whole Revolution thingy way back when
And we do now, perhaps, but a revolution made of people who can't agree will be a 100% FAIL LOL very shortly
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The self as preferences independent from an awareness of their real-world consequences. |
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I don't know if you know this but...America kinda had to use that whole Revolution thingy way back when |
And we do now, perhaps, but a revolution made of people who can't agree will be a 100% FAIL LOL very shortly |
this is exactly the issue. its not like the revolutions of the past where everyone had only one cause to fight for. it would take a disaster of biblical proportions to unite all the conservatives, liberals, right wingers, left wingers, bible thumpers, etc. |
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I'm not sure why I shrugged at Conservationist's post now that I read it again...I actually completely agree with it. |
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I don't know if you know this but...America kinda had to use that whole Revolution thingy way back when |
And we do now, perhaps, but a revolution made of people who can't agree will be a 100% FAIL LOL very shortly |
Hmm, is that way America divided into colonies, and then still were separate after gaining independence, were bound by the Articles of Confederation (which were weaker than shit) and to this day still have many qualms regarding state vs. federal rights?
You seem like you're well read, but if you think pre-American citizens were even close to in agreement at the beginning of the Revolution than ut-oh.
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I do believe that if Americans could all assemble in one townie bar, turn their caps backwards and sing along with the house band to Rage Against the Machine's 'Killing in the Name Of" than the amount of ridiculous angst created could overthrow governments.
"Fuck yooooooooooou, I won't do what you tell meeeeeeeehhhh!"
Get dem middle fingaz in the skyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy |
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The American revolution figured out its ideology second, and its objective first. There were many reasons to break free from Britain. One of the major ones was that being ruled by someone three months away via post, who had no idea what life in the colonies was like, was always awkward. But the major factor was financial: taxes, low degree of services provided... the main reason every colony ultimately wants to be "free." |
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That and the fact that our diplomatic abilities in France were expectedly advantageous.
And if we are assessing revolutionary strength based on objective (as America did succeed) than any group united in not wanting to be governed by a certain principle are in agreement, but their methods and positions on how things should be restructured will most likely not be 100% in agreement (hence Checks and Balances).
I don't know, I just thought that previous statement was a tad bit ambiguous. I'm gonna live in Belarus anyways and raise turkeys. |
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HOORAY FOR TALKS ABOUT REVOLUTION AND TAPPING INTO YOUR SUBCONCIOUS ON THE INTERNET |
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