Yes, they want you dead.

Another showcase for the one percent most insane people around? Doesn't the MSM do a sufficient job of giving these nuts publicity?

Some come here to escape the MSM bullshit, some to ensure we can't.
 
This is the real truth most people can't understand because they don't think that way so they just assume other people don't think that way either.

Its a hard lesson to learn and unfortunately most people won't believe you when you tell them the truth because they don't want to believe it.

If I had a time machine and went back and told my younger self I wouldn't believe it.
 
https://x.com/NateFriedman97/status/1969515741906157951

Shocking Harvard University street interview about Charlie Kirk's assassination. I referenced a survey to him "32% of students say using violence to stop someone from speaking on campus is acceptable."

His response... "That's a radical minority, let's focus on the other 68%" Something is going on with Harvard!



Full video:

I Asked College Students About Charlie's Murder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqANK9pdlE4
{Nate Friedman | 19 September 2025}

 
:rolleyes:

Eighty-three percent of those murdered since 1975 were killed by the 9/11 terrorists (Figure 1). The Oklahoma City Bombing accounts for about another 5 percent. Those murdered since 2020 account for just 2 percent. Terrorists inspired by Islamist ideology are responsible for 87 percent of those murdered in attacks on US soil since 1975 (Table 1). Right-wingers are the second most common motivating ideology, accounting for 391 murders and 11 percent of the total. The definition here of right-wing terrorists includes those motivated by white supremacy, anti-abortion beliefs, involuntary celibacy (incels), and other right-wing ideologies.
 


So, basically the dude described that the purpose of Trantifa killing people is terrorism.

And why? Because he claims that his people are "being killed". That is the fantasy world, the alternative reality that he is living in. Somehow, people like him claim there is a trans genocide going on right now. And apparently the "patriarchy" and capitalism are somehow to blame.

Yes, historically there has been some violence against those that parade their fetishes and perversions in public. But those times are pretty much long gone. The public is tolerant of such behavior now. The entire world is their drag club now (which ironically, drag clubs have historically been completely acceptable, and were the appropriate venue for such activities).

Where do some of them really get murdered? Well, that has a long history too. Prostitutes tend to get murdered more often than other people. It doesn't matter the sex of the sex worker. But they don't talk about that. No, it's capitalism and the Patriarchy!
 
And why? Because he claims that his people are "being killed". That is the fantasy world, the alternative reality that he is living in. Somehow, people like him claim there is a trans genocide going on right now. And apparently the "patriarchy" and capitalism are somehow to blame.

Banning the genital mutilation of minor children and refusing to make taxpayers fund troon surgeries and hormone treatments, in their eyes, is genocide.

That's really how they view it.
 
:rolleyes:

Eighty-three percent of those murdered since 1975 were killed by the 9/11 terrorists (Figure 1). The Oklahoma City Bombing accounts for about another 5 percent. Those murdered since 2020 account for just 2 percent. Terrorists inspired by Islamist ideology are responsible for 87 percent of those murdered in attacks on US soil since 1975 (Table 1). Right-wingers are the second most common motivating ideology, accounting for 391 murders and 11 percent of the total. The definition here of right-wing terrorists includes those motivated by white supremacy, anti-abortion beliefs, involuntary celibacy (incels), and other right-wing ideologies.

LOL. Notorious CATO left-winger and statistics manipulator Nowrasteh found a way to blame it on "the right".

And apparently his definition of left and right boils down to white and anti-white.

The definition here of right-wing terrorists includes those motivated by white supremacy, anti-abortion beliefs, involuntary celibacy (incels), and other right-wing ideologies.

Left-wing terrorists murdered 65 people, or about 2 percent of the total. Left-wing terrorists include those motivated by black nationalism, anti-police sentiment, communism, socialism, animal rights, environmentalism, anti-white ideologies, and other left-wing ideologies.

"Only 79 happened since 2020, accounting for 0.07 percent of all murders during that time"

So he is ignoring the vast amount (99.93%) of murders. Who knows how he determines what is a terrorist killing. Probably with a list from the SPLC.

This part is enlightening:

"The analysis above ignores injuries and property damage, which may skew the results. Some politically motivated attacks only target property, others don’t result in injuries, and still others don’t hurt anyone or anything. Most of the harm done by terrorist attacks comes from death."

So when Antifa and BLM were burning down towns, looting and pillaging cities, rioting across the nation, that doesn't count as "terrorism". Good to know there was no political objective going on with those little "incidents".
 
Have we reached peak cultural nihilism yet?

Apparently thats when a new order can be imposed by force because the culture wont resist the authoritarianism because they don't want to preserve the status quo?

Cultural nihilism is the philosophical idea that cultural norms, values, and beliefs are meaningless and lack intrinsic value
. It is not a formal philosophy but is instead used to describe a broad cultural phenomenon that questions and attacks established traditions and institutions. The term gained prominence through the works of Friedrich Nietzsche, who saw nihilism as a profound crisis resulting from the loss of traditional values in modern Western society.
Key characteristics of cultural nihilism include:

Rejection of shared meaning: It promotes skepticism and indifference toward the established narratives that a culture uses to define its purpose and identity.
Destructive impulse: It can be characterized by a drive to attack, devalue, and destroy existing cultural constructs. This can be seen in political rhetoric that demonizes opponents or in social movements that seek to dismantle established institutions without providing a clear alternative.
Focus on material wealth: In some interpretations, it manifests as a reductionist view of worth, where value is measured only by financial metrics. This leads to a society focused on superficial achievements rather than genuine, substantive worth.
Erosion of institutions: This worldview can contribute to a loss of respect for and trust in traditional institutions like the government, church, or family, viewing them as arbitrary and oppressive.
Feeling of alienation: It can create a feeling of detachment and meaninglessness, leading individuals to become apathetic or cynical toward their culture and society.

Examples in modern society

Cynical politics: Political campaigns that rely on demonization and fear-mongering to attack opponents can be seen as an expression of cultural nihilism. This approach focuses on the annihilation of an ideological "other" rather than engaging in meaningful debate.
The commercialization of culture: Some argue that a relentless, market-driven focus on generating content and measuring engagement has led to a loss of artistic integrity. This "cultural nihilism" reduces creative expression to a procedural, box-checking exercise aimed only at profit.
Online mob behavior: The rise of "cancel culture" and social media mobs can be viewed as nihilistic, as they often involve the public shaming and erasure of individuals deemed ideologically impure, rather than constructive discourse.

Critiques of cultural nihilism

Counterproductive: Critics argue that the destructive energy of cultural nihilism can lead to moral and social chaos, eroding trust and harming the most vulnerable members of society.
Internal contradiction: Some philosophers point out that a true nihilist, by giving value to their "nothing"-ism, acts against the central tenet of their own belief system.
Risk of authoritarianism: In the absence of shared values and norms, a cultural vacuum can be created. Some critics argue that this can lead to the rise of authoritarianism, where a new order is imposed by force, as there is no common ground for resistance
 
Peace loving Charlie Kirk fan arrested for threatening to shoot up gay bar.



Doesn't change anything about the original point.

As the left ramps up their hate - and it is their hate that started this - it is expected and natural that hate will correspondingly escalate on both sides.

And continue to escalate until eventually reaching a conclusion
 
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