D.M.J. Aurini's Blog, page 11

November 5, 2017

Interview, and the Regular Livestream

One Man’s Corus invited me to join him on a podcast/interview where we discussed Jordan B. Peterson, Feminism, MGTOW, and the Alt Right, as well as the direction that we’re all headed in:

(And yes, I was a fan of Peterson’s before it was cool.)

My regular Sunday Stream (brought to you by my Patreon backers!) will be going out at the regular time, 1700 Mtn; I’ll be going back to basics, discussing what this whole “Red Pill” self-improvement regime is supposed to be about, and how it relates t...

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Published on November 05, 2017 12:49

October 23, 2017

Inheritance: Wretched 20th Century Generations

By Laramie Hirsch

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As time progresses, Western society is beginning to learn that the generations following the Baby Boomers are none too happy about the “legacy” being left behind by that mid-20th Century generation.  In fact, it can be safely said that current Generation X and Millennial memories of the hippies that have run ruined our country for the past handful of decades have been filled with nothing but disdain.

The following comment from the Vox Popoli blog has resonated with me...

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Published on October 23, 2017 11:05

October 7, 2017

A Common Denominator is not a Movement

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This is the latest post in my ongoing series on Right wing failures.

Our civilization is suffering from a failure of coordination.  We are no longer able to organize mass movement with an achievable purpose, and nowhere is that more evident than in the still birth of Right wing movements.  This is because every attempt at a movement compromises it’s purpose for a lower common denominator that will attract more adherents.

Note that this isn’t the lowest common denominator – that would be McDo...

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Published on October 07, 2017 10:25

September 27, 2017

The Right Wins Every Battle, But Loses the War

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In my recent posts I’ve been asking the question of why the online right is failing.  Gamergate won every battle, but lost the war, handing the video game industry over to big companies and SJW opportunists (see QuQu’s video on the topic for an in depth explanation of what happened).  The Alt Right rose to prominence at the same times as the American public was getting fed up with endless political correctness, only to over-reach and get themselves br...

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Published on September 27, 2017 05:10

September 25, 2017

The Application of Free Thought: Avoiding the Catch-22

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In my last post, Free Thinkers and False Allies, I discussed the Catch-22 of thinking for yourself; how the subtle complexities which typify free thought are utterly beyond 95% of the population, rendering whatever solution or insight you’ve achieved as a failed non-starter from the get go.  Attempting to spread your idea will only result in a dumbed down, mass-market imitation product which replaces your own, and utterly fails to achieve anything of worth.

In other words: very few men can s...

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Published on September 25, 2017 06:54

September 19, 2017

Free Thinkers and False Allies

“Wherever the crowd is, they got there too late, and for the wrong reasons.”
~Jim Goad

There’s nothing worse than seeing a great new thing getting dumbed down for the masses.  The initial elation when the new thing begins to spread – hopes for a revolution against the old, the ugly, and the mundane – only to watch as those seeds of change fail to blossom, and the the great, new thing becomes integrated into the established order.

What’s even worse is when you realize that most of your erstwhi...

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Published on September 19, 2017 14:39

September 7, 2017

A Vicious New Tactic from the Alt Reich

It was Ian Fleming who said that once is accident, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action.  But what if coincidence keep cropping up around the same group of people?

One such coincidence is the hard-left backgrounds of two different members of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville: Jason Kessler, the organizer, and Garon Archer, representative of the Alabama-based League of the South organization, weren’t merely a couple of left-leaning, Obama-supporting, save-the-planet lef...

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Published on September 07, 2017 08:28

July 2, 2017

How to Start a Local Labor Union

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I was recently sitting down with an old acquaintance, and the conversation turned to his job.  He works in construction, and was frustrated with the fact that during the last economic downturn wages went down, but despite the recent uptick they hadn’t risen.

This problem of cost disease is endemic throughout the West.  The volume on your soda bottle goes down, but the price remains the same.  You take on more responsibilities at work, but you continue to make the same wage.  New technologies...

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Published on July 02, 2017 08:04

July 1, 2017

The Horrifying Day I Identified with Dan Olsen

Hey folks, Bechtloff here. For those of you who don’t know me, I host a regular livestream on my Youtube channel and just started a Vidme channel with just oddball little videos. Anyways, Aurini is letting me do a little guest post on his blog while he perfects his craft in the dark autistic arts of fidget spinner magic.

Now some of you might be asking “Who the fuck is Dan Olsen?”. Well, he’s one of the guy’s who worked for Lindsay Ellis AKA the Nostalgia Chick at her site Chez Apocalypse. I...

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Published on July 01, 2017 10:17

June 28, 2017

Will the Millennials Restore the West?

Despite the cloudy horizon of global conflict, a gutted manufacturing industry, unfunded liabilities on the federal and municipal level, and a politically agitated populace, there seems to be a silver lining on the storm clouds – more than a silver lining, in fact, what we’re seeing is a golden glow that suggests that the noonday sun is nigh.

Wall Street has been persistently bullish in recent months, despite the media’s ongoing dourness over their candidate’s electoral face plant.  Despite t...

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Published on June 28, 2017 08:14