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Neutrality, Centrality, Harmony, Balance

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 No.549

Since you're reading this, you've either just discovered this board or you're checking up on it. Ask anything on your mind ITT and we can start a discussion.

 No.552

Oh well, I will just let the board die then


 No.553

>>552

>>549

I want to know how you feel.


 No.562

>>549

Do you really think democracy will work?

I'm not trying to be left or right here, but it failed in ancient Greece resulting in Greece's debts today


 No.569

>>553

Unfulfilled

>>562

Rule by the people? No. There will always be an elite because it is part of our nature. It depends what type of democracy you have in mind.


 No.571

How do we save western civilization? And if it falls will those responsible, whoever you believe it may be perish?


 No.572

>>571

Save it from what? Why do you think the West is falling?


 No.573

>>572

save it from crumbling, non whites wont exactly hold it up well and i dont feel like going back to 90% of people farming

the west is falling because of a number of reasons but in short we can put it down to governement attempts at social engineering


 No.575

>>573

Sounds like you've been influenced by /pol/ a lot.


 No.577

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I think that any political movement that proposes sweeping, radical change is likely living a pipedream that will fall apart and tear whatever nation it is attempted in apart as well, upon execution.

>fukn wimp, you'll get subverted over time

That's a problem, sure.

But I am getting a feeling that a culture that cannot prevent subversion or push it back without radical reform may not be worthy of existence


 No.578

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>>562

Yup.

Direct democracies like Switzerland and Botswana seem to be doing alright.

It's just that for a democracy to naturally become the system of choice, a nation has to live in certain conditions. Forcing democracy onto a nation will likely result in an oligarchy/plutarchy.

Scale the system the fuck down, join small states into confederacies if need be, and enjoy.


 No.579

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>>571

1. We talk.

To our relatives, co-workers, friends.

About the shit that worries us.

But without going into all-out "redpilling" autism. Just subtle things.

Normalfags are uninformed, but surely don't like what's happening either. Network, and pushback will happen.

2. We let it burn.

Vote the shittiest candidates in.

The cities are the places where most of the damage happens. These are also the places that do not produce jack. Most of the wealth generated there is in services.

When the system keels over under the weight of freeloaders, the cities will burn, and the ruritania will be fine.

All of this applies mainly to US though, so YMMV.


 No.613

>>549

>Ask anything on your mind ITT and we can start a discussion.

>okay

They call me cuban pete, I'm the king of the roomba beat. when I play the marracas I go chik chiki boom chik chiki boom.


 No.619

>>613

Something related to politics


 No.625

>>619

oh okay. I don't trust any politicians and neither should anyone.

ron paul is kinda cool though.


 No.627

>>625

You're right, there are stereotypes for a reason and politicians often make promises they can't keep. I think power corrupts many of them as well. What do you think about the candidates for the US General Election 2016?


 No.635

>>627

I'm not sure. It feels different than usual but I still don't trust any of them.

bernie sanders did make a few good points, but I really can't trust any of them at all.


 No.636

>>635

>but I really can't trust any of them at all.

(politicians I mean)




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