There are a number of different threads about specific happenings, or about specific concepts, but we don't have one about general political blabbing. Taking those comments that always seem to get deleted off of the mainstream sites, and keeping the dot-connecting here.
Therefore, I'm starting this thread to collect these general ideas that don't really have a place elsewhere.
Just like
I think that this could serve as a great way to work out the kinks of some ideas to further develop them, or to suggest relevant books or essays to read to get further understanding of the ideas.
The world's pretty complicated, and bouncing ideas off of each other widens our range of references.
Out-of-thread resources I expect to relate to are links to posts in some of the happening threads, if relevant examples can be seen, links to resources mentioned in the
/mlpolit/, and the more general subject-focused threads.
I'm sure we've got plenty of ideas that aren't applicable to established threads that aren't necessarily worth their own thread, so let's start gathering some thoughts!
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>>390822>It's just boomerIt wasn't me.
>>390823>Boomer was always about mind-numbingly absurd notionsThis is so tiresome. Why every faggot refuses to accept that there is not any curve?
>>390836Is this the fire you wish to die in? Because now is the time to choose.
Beyond this point, you will not be allowed to pretend to be ignorant, nor will your swill be unrecognized.
You don't get to pretend to be ignorant anymore.
You asked for this. Now sup of it until it chokes you.
THIS Is Black Fatigue
[YouTube] THIS Is Black Fatigue...
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Snarky South African cultery-furry comments on a talkshow discussing the new hit phenomenon sweeping the Western World,
Black Fatigue.
I don't know about him, but this seems odd to me. Something about how this is structured and presented makes me think that this might just be a choreographed performance. Like this is preprogramming a kind of "acceptable pushback" space in the public conversation. With this idea, the various political commentators are just performing a part of the role, like advertisers not realizing they're being used to promote a product.
At the very least, something about the level of actual articulation in opposition to one of last week's zealously upheld dogmatic principles of what you must never notice or voice (at least on something like a television show), seems weird to me.
Also, the show host is black. I'm not sure if or exactly how, that might be important.
[Read more] >>391040>Black FatigueI'm more concerned with black terrorism. Whites have been under constant assault by these beasts from the forceful racial integration of 1964.
Thousands of Whites murdered, robbed, raped, and bullied is enough to claim for a final racial segregation.
>>391042>black terrorismBlacks have killed 179,808 Whites in four decades. And making a projection to today (six decades) and taking into account the increase in anti-White violence, the number easily surpass 300,000 Whites dead,
>>391126They won't admit it to be a white genocide until it succeeds
Minnesota State Representative just admitted to being a shitskin invader on the MN House Floor.
Her father forged the documents for the entire family to obtain asylum after the Vietnam war ended.
Another reason why NO foreign born person should serve in any political office.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/minnesota-state-representative-admits-she-us-illegally-during-legislative-debate>>392133Oh, that's great! I honestly wasn't all that sure they'd bother enforcing the laws at that level, or whether they still technically have to maintain appearances.
>>392218That shitskin knows that she has total impunity.
This nigger and the democrats appear to be trying to impeach Trump again. Oddly, they're crying about that one dude they sent to El Salvador.
U.S. corporations - Socialism for the oligarchs, capitalism for the peasants - (2025)
A good summary that I came across earlier today:
The pattern is fairly clear if you step back:
1. Fragment the class base
• Instead of a unified working class demanding better wages and fairer economic conditions, energy gets diverted into identity-based causes — race, gender, sexuality, immigration, “inclusion.”
• These issues don’t threaten corporate profits; they deflect attention from wealth concentration.
2. Create endless moral battles
• Intersectional politics frames the “enemy” as fellow citizens (privileged men, majority demographics, etc.) rather than corporate or financial elites.
• Meanwhile, corporations loudly support DEI (cheap PR) while offshoring jobs, cutting benefits, or keeping wages stagnant.
3. Flood the labor pool
• Mass immigration keeps labor costs low, particularly for low and medium-skill sectors.
• Framing any opposition as “racist” disarms pushback — even from the very workers whose livelihoods are most affected.
4. Keep universities as sorting machines for elites
• Legacy admissions and skyrocketing tuition secure the upper class pipeline (60% from the top 1%), while pumping the next generation full of activist ideology that doesn’t threaten the economic structure.
The result:
The lower and middle classes argue about symbols and identities, while the structural wealth gap grows unchecked. And the elites, having perfected this alignment, can simultaneously look “progressive” (cheaply) while ensuring their own position is untouched.
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