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<blockquote data-quote="bemis" data-source="post: 10969" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>Gab sucks, because it took the format of Twitter/X and re-implemented it, while subverting the ultimate end of the format, which is to foster communities. By making Gab explicitly political (and furthermore explicitly right-wing), Torba (who is a good dude) took the first step towards ensuring Gab fails. Wignat's have the same problem, wherein they've got a contrived worldview that they try to superimpose on top of systems they are beholden to (what I mean by this is they mistake a subsystem of the human system as a closed system in and of itself--finance is a subset of the human system and bad financial analysis ignores this).</p><p></p><p>What you end up with is people with a very flimsy, two-dimensional mode of processing information, as reality quickly presents them with things that don't lend themselves to an explanation in terms they're familiar with. A wignat doesn't understand the intrinsic value of young men sitting around making fun of each other, calling each other gay, being mean to each other, getting in fights--that seems like a waste of time and Evola wasn't brought up even a single time!? They mistakenly think that brotherhood forms from shared highfalutin concepts, and not from very natural, very human, simple proximal interations. Simply put, Wignats don't <em>really</em> understand nature, and presume to know better (despite claiming to worship it).</p><p></p><p>This is why people need to rally behind NHB and do what they can to support it. Yes, it's a show with some sort of planning and production, but it's not a <em>contrivance</em>. It's clear Dalton thought to himself "I'm making a show" and not "I'm making an American First outlet" (at least explicitly). Likeminded people throughout history end up in pubs, cafes, park benches, etc. It's not the park bench that facilitates the sharing of likeminded ideas--it's the people sitting on the park bench. However, It helps if the bench is enjoyable to sit on. Only a true retard buys black rifle coffee because it "agrees with their beliefs", regular people just want coffee, and they want to talk about a multitude of things with each other. Each random thing a potential tendril of brotherhood seeking a counterpart.</p><p></p><p>NHB is important because it's a forum that is conducive to those simple interactions that foster brotherhood between people in a way that goes beyond crudely constructed ideology. Using the tide as an example, small tucked away pockets that trap the receding tide foster new life as the materia for life is naturally coelesced in a sequestered area. When the tide comes in that same materia, having conglomerated in some fashion, spreads out. When we get behind stuff like NHB, we're giving nature a chance to work it's magic, and we're putting our faith in a system that knows better than us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bemis, post: 10969, member: 197"] Gab sucks, because it took the format of Twitter/X and re-implemented it, while subverting the ultimate end of the format, which is to foster communities. By making Gab explicitly political (and furthermore explicitly right-wing), Torba (who is a good dude) took the first step towards ensuring Gab fails. Wignat's have the same problem, wherein they've got a contrived worldview that they try to superimpose on top of systems they are beholden to (what I mean by this is they mistake a subsystem of the human system as a closed system in and of itself--finance is a subset of the human system and bad financial analysis ignores this). What you end up with is people with a very flimsy, two-dimensional mode of processing information, as reality quickly presents them with things that don't lend themselves to an explanation in terms they're familiar with. A wignat doesn't understand the intrinsic value of young men sitting around making fun of each other, calling each other gay, being mean to each other, getting in fights--that seems like a waste of time and Evola wasn't brought up even a single time!? They mistakenly think that brotherhood forms from shared highfalutin concepts, and not from very natural, very human, simple proximal interations. Simply put, Wignats don't [I]really[/I] understand nature, and presume to know better (despite claiming to worship it). This is why people need to rally behind NHB and do what they can to support it. Yes, it's a show with some sort of planning and production, but it's not a [I]contrivance[/I]. It's clear Dalton thought to himself "I'm making a show" and not "I'm making an American First outlet" (at least explicitly). Likeminded people throughout history end up in pubs, cafes, park benches, etc. It's not the park bench that facilitates the sharing of likeminded ideas--it's the people sitting on the park bench. However, It helps if the bench is enjoyable to sit on. Only a true retard buys black rifle coffee because it "agrees with their beliefs", regular people just want coffee, and they want to talk about a multitude of things with each other. Each random thing a potential tendril of brotherhood seeking a counterpart. NHB is important because it's a forum that is conducive to those simple interactions that foster brotherhood between people in a way that goes beyond crudely constructed ideology. Using the tide as an example, small tucked away pockets that trap the receding tide foster new life as the materia for life is naturally coelesced in a sequestered area. When the tide comes in that same materia, having conglomerated in some fashion, spreads out. When we get behind stuff like NHB, we're giving nature a chance to work it's magic, and we're putting our faith in a system that knows better than us. [/QUOTE]
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