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Saturday, December 28, 2019

The goose protests the gander

It's bitterly amusing to see the USA and EU fussing over their discovery that the rest of the world is not going to play with their stacked deck:
A move by the United Nations to approve a Russian-sponsored and China-backed resolution that aims to create a new convention on cybercrime has alarmed rights groups and Western powers that fear a bid to restrict online freedom.

The resolution was approved on Friday by the general assembly by a vote of 79-60, with 33 abstentions.

It establishes an expert committee representing all regions of the world “to elaborate a comprehensive international convention on countering the use of information and communications technologies for criminal purposes”. The resolution said the committee will meet in August 2020 to agree on an outline of its activities.

The United States, European powers and rights groups fear that the language is code for legitimising crackdowns on expression, with numerous countries defining criticism of the government as “criminal”.
Meanwhile, the US, the European powers, and rights groups are busy cracking down on expression of which they do not approve. They simply don't have a leg to stand on, and the rest of the world knows it. Do they really think that China, Russia, India, and everyone else don't see that no one is allowed to criticize certain peoples, races, and orientations despite this supposed freedom of expression?

And furthermore, Huawei is discovering the advantage of being forced to build your own platforms:
Being cut off from the world’s most popular mobile OS and being left with its open-source version at best was a blow for Huawei – but the split between the two tech giants is a sword that is capable of cutting both ways. Just months after Google’s decision, Huawei unveiled its own Harmony mobile OS and rolled out a new flagship smartphone without any proprietary Google apps. It vowed to finalize the development of Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) – a replacement for popular Google apps – by the end of the year.

The Chinese giant did not stop at that, and entered into negotiations with India’s top 150 app developers to convince them to publish their products on HMS, which itself could offer up to 150 'own apps' to customers all over the world.

“In the future, Chinese companies might push the American one from the entire Asian market. Huawei’s indigenously developed services might soon replace Google services like Gmail, YouTube, and Google Maps. Then, the US company will be in real trouble.”
I switched from Samsung to Huawei several years ago. Both their tablets and their phones are great; as for the OS, I barely noticed when the switch to Harmony took place. This is why I have no doubt that we will soon see a China-Russia-India technological alliance that, unlike the China-Russia-Iran military alliance, will be fundamentally offensive in nature.

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They always want to escape consequences

And whatever happened to that whole "speech has consequences" idea they were pushing anyhow?
Back in September, we reported that TV network OAN had filed a lawsuit against Rachel Maddow for the time the host said that OAN “really, literally is paid Russian propaganda.”

Now, Maddow finds herself having to come up with a defense for her statement in court. And she has also apparently hired Lionel Hutz as her legal adviser.

According to Culttture, her lawyers argued in a recent motion that "…the liberal host was clearly offering up her ‘own unique expression’ of her views to capture what she saw as the ‘ridiculous’ nature of the undisputed facts. Her comment, therefore, is a quintessential statement ‘of rhetorical hyperbole, incapable of being proved true or false."
So Maddow is looking for the court to give her a free pass to say anything she likes, because her words can never be considered true or false. It's an interesting, and perhaps even novel, legal theory, but I tend to doubt even a sympathetic liberal judge is likely to accept it.

Especially given the particular emphasis she really, literally, placed upon it.

However this is an excellent example of what happens when an individual abandons Truth, as he - or she - eventually becomes incapable of seeing or even speaking the truth.

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An interesting perspective

The Big Bear's hate club certainly have a different perspective on defamation:
If they are so right, why are they bothered by Crocko who is so wrong - they would be indifferent or just laugh it off if there was nothing to it...
There is nothing to it. No matter how we react - and notice that we did ignore it for months until events yesterday rendered that impossible - there has never been anything to it. By this bizarrely twisted illogic, people only react to true accusations, against which stands the entire history of written and case law dealing with defamation, slander, and libel. Here is just one recent example disproving the hate club's logic, in this case, from Australia.
Malicious comments on social media can have costly consequences. This was demonstrated in Cables v Winchester [2018] VSC 392. Ms Cables, the owner of multiple McDonald’s franchises, sued Mr Winchester for a series of defamatory comments he posted on the “Everything Albury Wodonga” Facebook page (“the Facebook Page”).

The Court’s Findings

The court found that the posts were defamatory. The Court found that the defamatory posts were published to at least 9,477 people who followed the Facebook page. The Court also noted that as a publicly accessible page, other people who did not ‘follow’ the page or like the page may have seen the publications, and additionally the “grapevine” effect meant it was likely that the publications would have spread further still. The “grapevine” effect  has been described as the realistic recognition by the law that, by the ordinary function of human nature, the dissemination of defamatory material is rarely confined to those to whom the matter is immediately published.

There was direct evidence of damage to Ms Cables’ mental health and wellbeing as well as her professional reputation within the Albury community. The publications even raised the attention of the McDonald’s Head Office in Sydney, who summoned Ms Cables to an urgent meeting. She was told that head office were investigating the allegations made in the publications and that if they were true, she would be required to sell her franchises.

Damages

Ms Cables was awarded damages of $200,000. The Court considered aggravated damages to be appropriate because Mr Winchester published the words solely to injure Ms Cables’ reputation, refused to apologise and did not participate in the trial. What’s more, Mr Winchester encouraged scores of comments which denigrated Ms Cables to be published.
Now, you might reasonably ask, what does Australia have to do with anything? Well, YouTube videos are broadcast there, along with nearly everywhere else, which means that the choice of venue is extremely broad. Unauthorized also has many Australian customers, as it happens. Notice, in particular, that last line about "encouraging scores of comments" and how it relates to ALL of the people who are involved in Unauthorized, which is most certainly not, contrary to the defamatory assertions of Mr. Crocko, a scam of any kind.

Every view and every comment on his videos is just that much more ammunition against the individual in question.

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The costs of labor mobility

You won't see these social costs showing up in the GDP statistics. But they are very real costs all the same:
In decades past, it wasn’t uncommon at all for the average family to know each and every one of their neighbors living close by on the same street. Those dwelling on the same block would regularly gather for holiday parties in the winter, and barbecues during the summer. As the years have gone by, however, people have slowly become more inclined to keep to themselves and shy away from even greeting or speaking to their neighbors.

Now, a new survey of 2,000 British adults shows the staggering extent to which the concept of a neighborhood community has fallen by the wayside. In all, 75% say they consider their neighbors mere acquaintances at best. Sadly, nearly a quarter wouldn’t dream of knocking on one of their doors uninvited because there is “no sense of community spirit” in their neighborhood.

The survey, commissioned by Lottoland, also found that one in 10 modern adults mine as well be living next to an empty house as they only see their neighbors less than once per month. Still, four in 10 say they are at least “friendly” with a few of their neighbors, but still wouldn’t call them actual friends. The average survey respondent reports knowing the names of just five people living on their street.

Shockingly, one in 20 couldn’t name a single other person from his or her block.
Remember, this is the positive outcome for which the economists have been hoping. Maximizing output by moving all of the pieces around to their optimal production efficiency. Of course, it's a short-sighted approach, because the societal instability and lower quality of life it creates more than outweighs the short-term economic benefits.

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Friday, December 27, 2019

24 hours, trolls

I'm giving Davey Crocko, RealOwenBenjamin, ultrafuzzyforeigner, and the rest of the Unauthorized-hating gamma trolls on Reddit and YouTube 24 hours to come clean, declare their real identities, admit their actions, and thereby avoid having the wrath of the VFM and the Legal Legion of Evil crash down upon their heads.

I have never filed a copyright violation before nor had anyone do so on my behalf, but starting next week, the Legal Legion lawyers will begin filing copyright violations against every YouTube attack video that broadcasts content from the Darkstream without permission. And note that I am not only doing this of my own accord, but also at the specific request of some of our technology partners that these individuals have been contacting and with whose contracts they have been attempting to tortiously interfere.

As for those who say this is a waste of time, rest assured that it is not. Lines - serious criminal lines that consist of state and federal laws - have been crossed and we will no longer look the other way. Instead, we intend to utilize the full force of the techniques and tactics that have been developed and refined by the Rabid Puppies, the VFM, and the LLoE.

And since we don't know precisely who was responsible for exactly which action against us and we can't easily distinguish the civil tortfeasors from the felonious criminals, we have no choice but to begin systematically rolling them up and forcing them to admit their deeds, beginning with the most obvious culprits.

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Five more years

Of the greatest presidency since the Jacksonian, according to the economists.
Mark Zandi is the chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, a global financial-research group. He says President Trump will easily win reelection, according to three different economic models that Moody’s used to gauge the 2020 race.

The Moody’s prediction model has been accurate since 1980 — missing only once in its four-decade history. That was in 2016 when it wrongly predicted that Hillary Clinton would win the electoral college.

While the 2016 election was dominantly won, the three different Moody’s Analytics prediction models including the Pocketbook Model, the Stock Market Model, and the Unemployment Model mostly point to an even bigger victory margin.

Trump wins the Pocketbook Model 351 electoral votes to 187.

He wins the Stock Market Model 289 votes to 249.

And, he wins the Unemployment Model 332 votes to 206.
It's not even going to be close. Trumpslide 2020.

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Why Mitt Romney is such a cuck

He's been wholly owned from the start of his career in financial piracy:
In 1984, Mr Romney set up Bain Capital, the firm's investment arm, overseeing fundraising from his Boston office. Corporate files obtained by The Daily Telegraph show that Lyons, whom Bain hired to help set up its British office, was his first investor, putting in $2.5 million via a front company in Panama.

Colleagues from the time said in interviews with The Daily Telegraph that the "unlamented" Lyons, the Yorkshire-born retail magnate and close ally of then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher, also reported back to Boston that he had signed up Maxwell, a friend and fellow City giant. "Jack took an interest in Bain almost as if we were his sons," said one Bain executive based in London at the time. "He wanted us to succeed in the UK and he introduced us to a lot of people . . . I remember attending a luncheon in London with Robert Maxwell."

Maxwell, an avowed socialist, invested through his British print firm, which was ultimately controlled by his secretive foundation in the tax haven of Liechtenstein. Lyons's nephew, Graham, and a trust in his name, invested a further $225,000. Graham Lyons, now a barrister in London, declined to discuss Mr Romney's fund, adding: "I'm not in finance." He referred queries to Lyons's son Jonathon, who did not respond.

A string of Bain partners invested about $12 million of their own money; Mr Romney putting up at least $160,000. Millions more came from investors in other tax havens including the Bahamas and Switzerland, and powerful families from El Salvador, some of whom were later linked to Right-wing "death squads" responsible for murders in their country's civil war. The $37 million fund was a great success, funding among others the global expansion of Staples, the stationers. According to a prospectus, it yielded an average return of 173 per cent a year on stakes in 21 firms, making millions in profits for its investors. "Every couple of years I would get a cheque," one recalled. "It was always a lot more than I had put into it". One Bain executive said: "Bain Capital is now a multi-billion dollar fund, and it's made Mitt very wealthy".

Maxwell died in suspicious circumstances in 1991 at the age of 68. It emerged he had plundered hundreds of millions of pounds from employee pension funds to plug holes in company finances, prompting a partial bail-out by British taxpayers.
Republicans should be horrified that they ever ran this guy as their presidential candidate. He would have been worse than Obama. Remember, Maxwell and Epstein are precisely the same thing.

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Thursday, December 26, 2019

The next book

So, here's a question. It's not a poll, because who knows what I'll actually do, but I am interested in knowing what book the readers here would prefer to see published next by me in 2020:
  1. A Sea of Skulls extended edition
  2. The first SSH book, Alpha.
  3. Insert your pet project, which will almost certainly be ignored, here.
  4. Surprise me.
I take no offense at anyone who doubts that (1) will ever happen, because RR etc. I'm just curious to know what people actually think they want. And please keep in mind that what you think is more or less popular is not necessarily so. For example, SJWAL outsold ATOB 3:2 in 2019, while both outsold the much more recently published Jordanetics.

None of this has anything to do with Castalia Deluxe or any of our other projects. It's just about how I spend my limited writing time. And sometimes Calliope simply doesn't permit one to proceed in the direction one intends.

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Start with Britain

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson talks a good talk about defending the right of Christians to practice their faith. Let's see him start by defending British people attacked for practicing their faith and reading the Bible in public:
Christmas Day is, first and foremost, a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a day of inestimable importance to billions of Christians. Today of all days, I want us to remember those Christians around the world who are facing persecution. For them, Christmas Day will be marked in private, in secret, perhaps even in a prison cell. As Prime Minister, that's something I want to change. We stand with Christians everywhere, in solidarity, and will defend your right to practise your faith.
It sounds like a good start. But sooner or later, he will have to address the fact that being a Christian has been redefined by the Prometheans as "anti-semitic". As, of course, has nationalism, self-interest, and drinking coffee.

Just as conservatives have been forced to choose between their professed ideological principles and not being called "racist', Christians are increasingly going to be forced to choose between their professed religious faith and not being called "anti-semitic". The Devil seldom bothers learning new tricks because the old ones work so well.

I would also be remiss if I failed to note that Johnson talks about "your faith" in regard to Christianity, not "our faith".

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Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Nationalist economics

I was asked to address the intersection of nationalism and economics two years ago, for an anthology that was never published, at least, not to the best of my knowledge. But the conclusions I reached, though not what one could really call timeless, are still definitely relevant as 2019 comes to a close. Consider it a Christmas present of sorts to the old school readers who enjoyed my focus on economics in the past.


NATIONALIST ECONOMICS AND THE NEW RIGHT
by Vox Day

It is one of the great ironies of modern politics that free trade and economic globalism have somehow become identified as not only right-wing policies, but right-wing dogma. This was not historically true, though, as from the very start, free trade has generally been a hallmark of the LEFT side of the political spectrum. If you recall, the infamous mercantilists attacked so furiously by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations were, almost to a man, royalists, not revolutionaries, while the great prophet of the Left, Karl Marx, openly advocated free trade on the grounds that it would help bring about world socialist revolution and the emancipation of the proletariat.

In the 240 years since Adam Smith triumphed over the mercantilists, the question of free trade has generally revolved around whether it is good for the nation concerned. However, this is not actually the right question to ask, as the more fundamental one is whether free trade and nations are even compatible. And, as it turns out, the answer is no.
But let us not get ahead of ourselves and instead begin at the historical beginning. It is vital to first understand that the intellectual foundation for free trade is considerably shakier than most conservatives realize, particularly those conservatives who believe that David Ricardo settled the matter once and for all with his articulation of the Theory of Comparative Advantage.
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A son is given

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end.

He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever. The zeal of the Lord Almighty will accomplish this.
- Isaiah 9:6-7

Merry Christmas, everyone!

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Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Merry Christmas from Arkhaven



The various crews at Arkhaven, Dark Legion, Castalia House, Infogalactic, SocialGalactic, and Unauthorized wish you a very Merry Christmas indeed.

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A Protestant Inquisition

All of the modern churches and evangelical associations need to start purging themselves of their social justice warriors, who worship the false god of a worldly judeochrist instead of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
As the political clamor caused by a top Christian magazine’s call to remove President Donald Trump from office continues to reverberate, more than 100 conservative evangelicals closed ranks further around Trump on Sunday.

In a letter to the president of Christianity Today magazine, the group of evangelicals chided Editor-in-Chief Mark Galli for penning an anti-Trump editorial, published Thursday, that they portrayed as a dig at their characters as well as the president’s.

“Your editorial offensively questioned the spiritual integrity and Christian witness of tens-of-millions of believers who take seriously their civic and moral obligations,” the evangelicals wrote to the magazine’s president, Timothy Dalrymple.... The letter to the magazine’s president sent on Sunday also included a veiled warning that Christianity Today could lose readership or advertising revenue as a result of the editorial, which cites Trump’s impeachment last week.
This isn't about President Trump. The god-emperor doesn't need the approval of the Establishment's evangelical gatekeepers to win reelection  in 2020. He will win in a landslide regardless. This is about reclaiming the soul and spirit of the Christian organizations that have been infiltrated and at least partially converged, and ensuring that they remain dedicated to Jesus Christ, not social justice judeochristianity.

UPDATE: a reader informs us that Galli's replacement isn't going to be any better:
Most of your readers are too smart to be subscribed to CT, but as a public service I want to warn anyone with ears to hear that CT's new editor does not represent a change of direction.

I attended Park Street Church for years during Dan Harrell's time there as preaching minister.  He was most popular with the younger crowd who saw him as relevant and progressive.  His sermons were full of chuckle-inducing one-liners and skin-deep theology.  Once after service I asked him a 101-level question about end-times prophecy just to try and gauge where he was coming from with the confusing sermon he had just delivered.  I got a blank look and a non-answer.  Being intelligible wasn't a requirement for collecting his social approval or his paycheck.  Over the years I gave the man countless chances to change my mind about his motives, and he never once succeeded.

Dan has some publications out there.  One recounts a month-long experiment in living according to levitical law.  I was witness to this project, and it was a complete joke.  He could not have devised a more effective way to trivialize scripture while simultaneously proving himself to be an unserious scholar and teacher.  He published another gem about evolution, which basically takes the stance of "aw shucks I'm just a stupid Div. school graduate who sucks at math.  What if we just believe everything we're told about science and don't question anything?  Maybe we can still find some gaps to squeeze God into."  Try to imagine getting cucked by a bunch of evo-bio nerds if you can.  There are lots of people out there embarrassing themselves with publicly-displayed ignorance, but Harrell is in a class by himself.

Be assured, Dan Harrell's selection does not represent a return to sanity for CT.  He hates the other America with all the fury he transferred from the guys who mogged him in high school.  He is a snake, and will continue to sideline the gospel of Jesus Christ in favor of social justice and judeochristianity as he has done throughout his career.
Which just underlines my point. A Protestant inquisition is long overdue.

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Monday, December 23, 2019

I do NOT understand this

Not even in the slightest:
2019-20 Super 25 Preseason Boys Basketball Rankings
USA Today

NO. 20 MINNEHAHA ACADEMY
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Preseason Rank: 20
2018-19 record: 23-2
My high school won a few state championships in my day. The ski team were state champions, the tennis team were state champions, and my soccer team got to state and was knocked out in the semifinal round.

The soccer team was ranked #1 in the state at one point, and I had the best 100m time for a few weeks, but our basketball team was reliably terrible. And even the good teams, like Mounds View and Minneapolis North, were never ranked in the national top 20.

Anyhow, good luck to them, even if they are no longer known as the Indians.

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The return of Sweden

Swedes are beginning to reconsider their national suicide:
Sweden’s right-wing Sweden Democrats are now neck and neck with the ruling Social Democrats in opinion polls. Though vilified and demonized, the party’s success represents a complete failure of liberalism in the face of reality.

The Sweden Democrats - who were until recently dismissed as a fringe, racist party - are now surging in the polls. A voter survey, commissioned by the Dagens Nyheter newspaper last week, puts the party within 0.2 percentage points of Prime Minister Stefan Lofven’s left-wing Social Democrats. Moreover, voters now agree with the party’s policies on nine out of nine issues.

On immigration, 43 percent of voters side with the party and its leader, Jimmie Akesson. Only 15 percent favor Lofven’s policies. Likewise, 31 percent favor Akesson’s position on law and order, compared to 19 percent for Lofven.
The nation is not an idea or some Platonic abstract, the nation is the people. The physical, material human beings who share blood, DNA, language, and culture. If the nation does not survive, the individuals who comprise it will not either.

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The stages of U.S. decline

Men of the West apply Sir John Glubb's stages of the life cycle of empires with the rise and ongoing fall of the USA:
Let’s look at the Glubb’s stages of the life cycle and see how they match up with the life cycle of the United States.

Stage I: Outburst.   This stage is the pioneer stage.  As Glubb states, over and over again in history, we see a small native people exploding and conquering large land masses.  To many, this will make them think of Manifest Destiny and the western expansion, but to my own eye, the outburst was the Revolutionary War.  Before the war, the colonies were insignificant on the world stage.  Then came the defeat of the English.  It is after all called the Shot Heard Round the World for a reason.

Stage II: Age of Conquest:  In this stage we see the great expansion.  This is where manifest destiny comes in.  Old weapons are mastered and improved, new weapons are invented, and massive lands are conquered.   While conquering and settling these new lands, massive amounts of wealth are generated.  Again, this should all be sounding familiar.

Stage III:  Age of Commerce:  Industrial Revolution, anyone?  All of that wealth ends up being put to use, as infrastructure in this stage explodes.  In this stage, we see art and luxury.  You see grand state buildings.  The rich build themselves palaces.  Now think of Mr. Vanderbilt’s Biltmore.  Is it not a palace? It should be noted in this stage the schooling of boys is still intentionally rough.  Fortitude and courage and honesty are all priorities.  I would note that American Football was developed during this period to drive those qualities home.

High Noon:   This is the peak of the Nation. It’s the point where the nation goes from growing to dying.   For the US, this was the 1940s.  WWII was won. Evil was defeated, and everyone relaxed.  Money was everywhere. The US was the most powerful nation in the world.  And now, for the first time, we had something to lose, and we noticed we may want to protect it.
The USA is not unique. No nation or empire are, their inevitable protestations notwithstanding. The historical trends are clear, and it is only a matter of time before China replaces the USA as the leading global power. The intriguing question that remains to be settled is whether China will resist the call of empire or not, although history strongly suggests that it will eventually succumb to the temptation to rule over others as most other powerful nations before it have.

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Corrupted Christians

The new judeo-christians have sold their souls for Soros money:
A new video from the American Association of Evangelicals reveals how George Soros, through his many funding ventures, has been busily infiltrating the Christian base in America to divide, and ultimately conquer, the religious minded within the Republican Party.

Truly, with the left, political wars know no bounds. Nothing’s sacred; not when it comes to the leftists’ drive to succeed.

Here’s what AAE put out in a press release: “Democrat ministers Rev. Jim Wallis and allies are now touring many states on ‘Vote Common Good’ buses to … split the evangelical vote before the mid-term elections. The AAE video features the newly released voice recording of [Jim] Wallis of Sojourners as he publicly denied that he was a recipient of Soros funding.”

But guess what?

His denial’s proven a bit — umm, wrong.

Soros-tied Open Society money and grant dollars have not only flowed by the hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Sojourners, AAE reported. But Soros-tied Open Society money and grant dollars have been flowing to the Sojourners for some time.
All of these frauds need to be unmasked. The fact that someone calls himself a Christian, or an evangelical, doesn't mean he is not a servant of the children of the Devil. The liars always lie.

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Sunday, December 22, 2019

The fall of Skywalker

The Devil Mouse is taking a serious bath on Episode IX. Compare and contrast the per theater performance of the most recent excrescence with three other films:
  • Avengers Endgame: $25,534 3-day avg, 43% decline from D1 to D3
  • The Force Awakens: $19,994 3-day avg, 49% decline
  • The Last Jedi: $17,328.67, 3-day avg, 51% decline
  • The Rise of Skywalker: $13,278 3-day avg, 58% decline
In other words, despite Episode 9 opening to barely half of the Avengers finale, its audience is dropping off more rapidly. This points to a domestic box office that will be less than three-quarters of its predecessor, or around $450 million.

Between this and the failure of the Galaxy's Edge theme parks, no wonder Disney's debt is skyrocketing.

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Civic nationalism in Britain

This campaign for the leadership of the Labour Party is built upon an open admission that civic nationalism is fake nationalism for fake nations:
David Lammy has hinted at a potential bid for the Labour leadership to succeed Jeremy Corbyn.

The Tottenham MP would become the first BAME leader of the party, and has today set out plans for a type of 'civic nationalism' that is based on 'shared values' rather than race or religion.

He set out his stool in today's Observer, saying that he would decide over Christmas whether to run or back another candidate who might be better suited to beat Boris Johnson in 2024.

'The alternative to Boris Johnson's ethnic nationalism that Labour should offer is a civic nationalism,' Lammy writes.
This is why "healing the world" means the death of the nations. It amounts to forcing every nation on Earth to accept the "shared values" that are dictated by those who are powerful enough to impose them on everyone else. And if you can't understand that this is a primary objective of the globalist Prometheans, then you are far too short for this ride.

Civic nationalism is intrinsically evil and fundamentally imperialist. It may sound emotionally compelling, but it is nevertheless a short-term band-aid applied to a gaping demographic wound that only delays the inevitable.

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NFL Week 16

The Vikes are in the playoffs thanks to the Rams' loss last night.. And whether they can run down Green Bay for the NFC North title or not, beating the Pack at home would be a nice prelude to a strong playoff run.

Discuss amongst yourselves.

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11,111 resignations

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The pace does appear to be increasing. And in not-entirely-unrelated news, Tucker Carlson pointed out how Heritage Foundation and other conservative organizations are observably more dedicated to defending Big SJW Tech than the interests of the American people:
Why all the inaction on these questions? Well, a big part of the problem is that conservative nonprofits here in Washington, the ones that are supposed to be looking out for you, aren’t actually looking out for you. They’re looking out for big tech. A new report from The Campaign For Accountability obtained by this show highlights how conservative organizations in D.C. have colluded with big tech to shield left-wing monopolies from any oversight at all. It’s an amazing story and it’s happening now....

 A recent paper by Heritage entitled “Free enterprise is the best remedy for online bias concerns,” defends the special privileges that Congress has given to left-wing Silicon Valley monopolies. And if conservatives don’t like it, Heritage says, well they can just start their own Google. The paper could’ve been written by tech lobbyists. In fact, it may have been written by tech lobbyists. A trade association that represents Silicon Valley called the liability exemption that Googles enjoys, “the most important law in tech.”

Well, Heritage’s paper repeats that line verbatim. Word for word. Along with many other lines that the lobbyists wrote.

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