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I’ve been on a bit of a video essay binge as of late, and most of the good shit has been from Britain, whereas American content creators are mostly reactionary.

What gives?

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[-] Ronin_5@lemmygrad.ml 46 points 10 months ago

Whenever you see democracy, it means bourgeois democracy.

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A while back, I infiltrated a far right message board.

I happened upon a conversation between two Neo Nazis arguing about the holocaust. One of them was arguing that the number of victims were exaggerated. The other was arguing that it didn’t happen, that it was a fabrication, but it should have happened.

First as a tragedy, then as a farce.

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If you click the countries tab, you’ll find a table with countries, and the number of cases as a respondent state vs cases that corporations in their state have taken out against foreign states.

If you put it in excel, and sort by largest number of cases as a claimant state, you’ll find that the US, the Netherlands, and the UK as the biggest exploiting countries. (Which actually explains how the Netherlands got so rich, their tendency for nationalism, and why the bourge was pushing so hard for brexit)

Sort by most cases as a dependent state and you’ll find that Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico and Egypt as the countries that are the most exploited.

Some countries like Spain and Russia are both exploiting and exploited. China has surprisingly few cases despite the breadth of its operations.

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If you go to a very urban area, and find a hole in the wall restaurant among well renovated shops, then dining there is a must.

Shopping centers in China are just built different. The top floors usually contains a daycare and restaurants.

Chinese national parks are also built different.

Highly recommend that you download an offline map. I use OSMAND. When you get back, use it to plan out your trips. (This isn’t China specific) Also, Baidu and DIDI is your friend. Actual friends are also your friends.

There are some extremely high tier super elite shops, restaurants, and services, with quality above and beyond anything you can find in NA. It’s worth a visit if you can find them. It’s expensive AF, even in foreign currency, but unlike expensive luxury shit in the west, it’s very much worth it. Like, I bought a $10CAD cup of black coffee brewed from Colombian Sakura beans and it was literally the best thing I’ve ever tasted. I came back to Canada and I couldn’t drink the coffee here for 2 months because of how bad it tasted in comparison.

Coffee is very expensive in China. But try out the local soft drinks. All the local soft drinks. China is the best place to go to quit coffee.

You generally don’t need to pack your own food. You can just buy food anywhere. But it’s kinda a ripoff if you specifically buy food at tourist traps, like $10yuan for a sausage on a stick.

Older people will tell you to watch out for bandits and kidnappers. But the most danger that you’ll be in is in danger of being ripped off.

You can’t drink tap water in China. You’ve got to boil it first. Stick some tea leaves in there while you’re at it.

Depending on where you’re shopping, you can haggle.

~~If there are signs saying not to take pics of military installations, then that’s just a suggestion. I have a pic of China’s stealth battleship in dock somewhere on my phone.~~ But there areas that are military bases / military ground that you should avoid. (Hainan specific)

Update: don’t take pictures of military installations because you might take find yourself photographing something that you’re not supposed to.

Highly suggest that you go off grid and wander around not just the urbanized areas but also the poorer areas and ghettos. It’s gorgeous and it’s got a ton of history.

Learn to ride a Vespa before going to China because you can rent a Vespa in some areas that makes getting around easier.

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There’s nothing I love more than using company time to analyze stats. Today’s subject of analysis is the income distribution in the US.

We can tell who the bourge are, from where their income comes from. I’ve highlighted the boxes showing that the top 10% (of households) gets most of their income from business earnings and dividends.

Similarly, we can see the massive difference in monthly income from the 70-80% bracket to the 80-90% bracket to be 3400/mo, and the jump from labour aristocracy to the bourge to be 21000/mo, generated through capital and the exploitation of labour.

Information is from BEA. Search “distribution of personal income”.

The accuracy of these figures are corroborated by Table 2, showing annual mean household income to be $106,000. I have no idea why the popular narrative is that median household income is $76,330.

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[-] Ronin_5@lemmygrad.ml 37 points 11 months ago

The systemic elimination of Marxism and left wing ideology, rewriting history conflating left wing ideology as originating from capitalism and the free market.

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It’s not too far of a stretch to say that our ideologies are derived from the examples around us. After all, it is the basis for materialism. But when those examples are based in ideals, then we wrap ourselves in a lie and our ideology is manipulated to the benefit of others.

Why am I writing this? Because propaganda doesn’t work if you know it is propaganda. Or maybe it does. But either way it’s worth a shot.


Stories

The prevalent ideal, and the structure which we are taught to perceive ourselves, (in the west) is the monomyth; the hero’s journey.

The hero’s journey is a story about individualism, where answering a call to adventure will result in the hero coming home not only better off but the struggle results in his transformation into a “great man”, tying into great man theory, which states that great men are heroes who are able to rise against the odds and defeat rivals while inspiring followers.


our perception of self

So as this is repeated throughout media, we start to apply this story structure to ourselves. (since our ideologies are derivative of the examples around us) We become potential heroes who need to undergo trials to become great men. These trials may be something direct like answering a draft, or indirect like working overtime. Refusal of the trial, by this framework, will lead to stagnation. His flowering world becomes a wasteland of stones.

(Yes, I’m being purposefully politically incorrect because it’s written in a sarcastic tone)

In other words, the hero’s journey stops becoming just a framework for fiction but a framework for life; a perception of life. And as an idealistic framework, it can be molded into whatever the propagandist sees fit, with convenient subsections and tools to do so.


Propagation (propaganda) of ideals

… is done through media. All Hollywood writers, up to the recent modern era have followed the framework of the hero’s journey. That’s why it’s so predictable. Any deviation will be considered a “risky endeavour” and will not be accepted. (I’ve been meaning to do a write up on risk in the future) As per Chomsky and Herman’s propaganda model, other story frameworks are filtered out through ownership.


An alternative

Society is a self referencing system. As part of that society, you are both the observer and participant in the system. As you, the observer, is impacted by the system, you will react accordingly to the system and seek to influence it.

As such, your life is not set in stone and your life will not play out like a story with an intro, climax, and resolution. Your life in capitalism will be, at best, you using the opportunities given to you to create more opportunities. If you don’t have any opportunities, then be prepared to beg for them.

And I put emphasis on the word given, because unlike the ideology where hero’s are born or they are made through struggle, in capitalism, you are selected by other great men to be a hero. There is a common saying that you must prove your worth in order to better your position, but that worth itself is subjective. The result is that bettering your position is completely subjective.


why did I write this? How can we use this?

What I provide to you is a paradigm for criticism and self criticism. In addition to understanding, analysis and criticism of society as a whole, you may also analyze yourself through this lens and identify any ideology that you have that you might want to rethink your position on, as chances are that you’ve been exposed to this media.

[-] Ronin_5@lemmygrad.ml 79 points 11 months ago

Horrible artist. But he’s right.

As soon as NK confirmed that they have ICBM nukes that can hit US territory, the US backed off in their hawkish rhetoric.

[-] Ronin_5@lemmygrad.ml 47 points 1 year ago

Such is western liberalism; the only correct action is to be subjugated under imperialist rule. Only then will you deserve pity, and pity is all you’ll get.

[-] Ronin_5@lemmygrad.ml 41 points 1 year ago

I don’t know if you’ve watched Kung pow, but there’s this guy who gets beat up on purpose and thinks he’s winning, and it turns out that he was trained wrong as a joke.

I’m getting the same feeling here.

[-] Ronin_5@lemmygrad.ml 44 points 1 year ago

A lot of people struggle to define exactly what is fascism, but that’s because it’s just capitalism, but intensified. If you had to give a definition, it’s imperialism turned inwards.

[-] Ronin_5@lemmygrad.ml 40 points 1 year ago

I dunno why but I have this image that we can just lure them with croissants on a fishing pole back to France.

[-] Ronin_5@lemmygrad.ml 37 points 1 year ago

Not understanding the prevalence of orientalism makes you look ignorant

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Generous in assuming liberals have politics, and don’t just consume whatever’s on the television.

[-] Ronin_5@lemmygrad.ml 36 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There isn’t a middle ground in a lot of discussions. It’s just that the correct and just course of action is intentionally hidden behind fear and prejudice. Have you ever wondered why nobody ever talks about policies as class interests (discuss who would benefit and why these policies are pushed) in mainstream media, as if it’s taboo?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H4D1wI6wGjU

So if you call yourself a centralist, then sorry to say, but you are either intentionally or unintentionally ignorant.

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