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Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?
#26

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

Quote: (08-15-2016 05:13 AM)jkray_ Wrote:  

@ Leonard D Neubache

No, I am pointing out the benefits of being in my luxury superyacht instead of a wooden canoe.

Wondered when NTP would resurface. You still at negative body fat percentages and swimming 20 miles a day while you rule the world?
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#27

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

Let.It.Burn.

I'll get extra enjoyment from watching NTP's hand-carved yacht burn off the coast of Madagascar while he's diving for rare pearls in a long-lost reef.

Лучше поздно, чем никогда

...life begins at "70% Warning Level."....
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#28

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

It is a great time to be alive and a player. The average man has never had so much access to premarital sex.

"Variety is the spice of life" There are vast opportunities to have sex with women from different ethnic backgrounds. Flights are relatively cheap. There are several methods at your disposal for meeting women including the big three (daygame, nightgame and online).

There are plenty of opportunities to make money in the US.

If you are living in the West, it is not a good time to find a traditional woman for marriage. This is most salient drawback about living in our current time.

No Age or society is without its perversions and limitations. However, this is a hell of a time to be alive and to be a man.
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#29

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

America is protected by both Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

"The unexamined life is not worth living." - Socrates
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#30

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

The best parts of the US are absolutely great.

Some of you clowns seem to live in the shit parts e.g. small Midwest towns.

You cannot comment on the US as whole if you live in Bumfuck, Iowa.
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#31

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

In no way am I an authority on the subject, but as a young man, part of the future generation that will carry this country, I do not see a bright future at all. I come from a dysfunctional family, where my dad and mom were 2 out of 10 children to form a stable monogamous marriage.... I really don't like those odds.

As OP was getting at, a society cant run on alpha cutthroat competition for extreme hypergamy attention prostitutes.

For those who see this country having a bright or decent future, ask yourself, are young men really going to work hard and achieve like past generations when there is only a slim chance of having a wife and kids? Are white men going to just keep grinding away in silence while more and more of their non-inflating paycheck gets funneled to welfare breeding grounds, foreign wars, all while hearing how they are the problem for every wrongdoing in history?

The future of this country is blue. "Progressive". Look at the birthrates of nonwhites, and then look at an electoral map.

Yes, material comfort wise we are better than ever. But now ask yourself, if this is such a great time to be alive, why are the suicide rates so high (and climbing)?

I'd really love to hear this addressed by one of the "it has never been a better time to be alive in Western countries" folks.
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#32

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

Quote: (08-15-2016 04:34 AM)iknowexactly Wrote:  

We export more food than any other country in the world.

Curious observation from a known long-term expat forum member.

It's also a bit irrelevant. Cote d'Ivore is the largest exporter of cocoa but that doesn't mean I want to live there. Or in some flyover location surrounded by nothing but inedible Monsanto-destined cattle corn. Both places help a few people make a ton of money and say nothing about the long term health or sickness of either place.


LDN gets the long term concerns right. Texas and Florida just had elections where the status quo candidates won by slivers of votes. By the looks of things, demographically the picture will change in 5-10 years, and demographics is destiny. Some may think this is terrific, right up until their own lives resemble the places from which the new demographics originate.

Trendy priorities like veganism, environmental concerns, homosexual families and transsexual rights are mainly first world, white liberal luxuries which will pass by the wayside as the transformation continues. What then?

I guess most of us could adapt, but would we want to live like that? At least we'll have the choice - the freaks, trannies, purple haired LGBTQLMNOP types, maybe not so much.
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#33

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

I think USA is still fricking amazing for banging easy girls. Lots of cute and hot ones to choose from too.More easy than almost any other country on truth with so many different types of girls to choose from.
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#34

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

Quote: (12-02-2018 03:28 PM)SlickyBoy Wrote:  

Quote: (08-15-2016 04:34 AM)iknowexactly Wrote:  

We export more food than any other country in the world.

Curious observation from a known long-term expat forum member.

It's also a bit irrelevant. Cote d'Ivore is the largest exporter of cocoa but that doesn't mean I want to live there. Or in some flyover location surrounded by nothing but inedible Monsanto-destined cattle corn. Both places help a few people make a ton of money and say nothing about the long term health or sickness of either place.


LDN gets the long term concerns right. Texas and Florida just had elections where the status quo candidates won by slivers of votes. By the looks of things, demographically the picture will change in 5-10 years, and demographics is destiny. Some may think this is terrific, right up until their own lives resemble the places from which the new demographics originate.

Trendy priorities like veganism, environmental concerns, homosexual families and transsexual rights are mainly first world, white liberal luxuries which will pass by the wayside as the transformation continues. What then?

I guess most of us could adapt, but would we want to live like that? At least we'll have the choice - the freaks, trannies, purple haired LGBTQLMNOP types, maybe not so much.

It may mean splitting the country and consolidating, but we'll win, because we have to. There's nowhere left for us to go, en masse, from here. If America falls then individuals and families may be able to escape to other parts of the world but our culture as a whole will not. We don't have a choice.

I got my Magnum condoms, I got my wad of hundreds, I'm ready to plow!
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#35

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

Because America is a beast and this is how we survive: Beast Mode.
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#36

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

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In no way am I an authority on the subject, but as a young man, part of the future generation that will carry this country, I do not see a bright future at all. I come from a dysfunctional family, where my dad and mom were 2 out of 10 children to form a stable monogamous marriage.... I really don't like those odds.

As OP was getting at, a society cant run on alpha cutthroat competition for extreme hypergamy attention prostitutes.

For those who see this country having a bright or decent future, ask yourself, are young men really going to work hard and achieve like past generations when there is only a slim chance of having a wife and kids? Are white men going to just keep grinding away in silence while more and more of their non-inflating paycheck gets funneled to welfare breeding grounds, foreign wars, all while hearing how they are the problem for every wrongdoing in history?

The future of this country is blue. "Progressive". Look at the birthrates of nonwhites, and then look at an electoral map.

Yes, material comfort wise we are better than ever. But now ask yourself, if this is such a great time to be alive, why are the suicide rates so high (and climbing)?

I'd really love to hear this addressed by one of the "it has never been a better time to be alive in Western countries" folks

Agreed with mostly everything you said. I’m a bit of a centerist but lean more left economically and foreign policy wise but when I think of America I think of: hyper- Competion being the defining practice between males, women have embraced their commodification to the point where they’re all more or less prostitutes. Marriages being purely a business. Divorce being a business in its own right to make Jews richer. High suicide rates especially for males, high homicide rates by gun (im still pro second amendment), and lots of social media addiction/narcissism/diseased mindsets, Stagnant wages, everything is criminalized.... mass shootings...the list goes on.

I’ve never left so I don’t know if anywhere else is truley better but yeah I’m not quite feeling the MAGA has hit yet.
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#37

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America is Rome, plain and simple.

No one, I repeat no one has the military might to take on the US.

The only countries that are true rivals are India, China, and Brazil. They have the population, domestic size, raw materials, and in the case of China the industrial power to actually challenge the US.

Realistically, China has the capabilities to give the US a bloody nose. They'll probably sink a carrier fleet or lob a few non-nuclear missiles at Guam or Hawaii (sorry Kona).

Realistically, I expect war with China in the next few years. Trump's domestic policy has been hamstrung by rats on both sides of the aisle. The only option he has is foreign policy which is to put trading partners and China into a massive vice. China's cultural arrogance and leadership can't handle a loss of face and this will be their downfall.

And this will be a good thing because it will put traitorous elements within the government bureaucracy to be put on watch, lest they want to be labeled as traitors.

Someone else said it, America is presently Rome circa 58 BC. America will descend into a military dictatorship before it breaks apart.
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#38

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What was Rome like in 58 BC? Just curious.
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#39

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

Quote: (12-11-2018 05:30 PM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

What was Rome like in 58 BC? Just curious.

Take a look here:

https://web.ics.purdue.edu/~rauhn/fall_of_republic.htm

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In essence, the republic system of government underwent a painful and violent transition from irresponsible oligarchy to a more accountable autocratic form of government. While it is difficult to appreciate the political and social issues that provoked the incessant political disruptions of the late Republic, it is possible to discern a pattern in the devolution of legal, constitutional authority in the Republic. It is possible to identify FOUR steps to the collapse of Republican authority.
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#40

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^ Don't tell him what happened in AD 70, Beast

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#41

Can anyone redpill on why america isn't dead?

Ugh, so sad! Imagine what Rome would have achieved had Julius survived.
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