Realismo politico: da Machiavelli a Pippo Franco.

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They’re using the guy beheading your brother in the street to distract you from your real enemy: Jeff Bezos delivering medicine to your front door overnight
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The sooner you acknowledge all ethnohistory is written like this, the sooner you can safely ignore it and begin pragmatic engagement with the world. The only reason to learn these "histories" is as a heuristic for young Americans to learn about the unique ways in which people compulsively lie to them.
Black guy next to me watching an AI-generated tiktok about the Tulsa Race Riot “In Tulsa, poor, filthy whites looked with envy over at one of the wealthiest black communities in America, and they wanted to get even” We’re so doomed
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Humans imitate archetypal patterns, our life is ordered by demiurgic forces turned into cultural forms. The mystery of solar rebirth and the circuit of Ra is the most important of these. It affirms order over chaos, intellect over irrational passion, Ra over the snake Apep.
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This logic works in the other direction, too. Spina bifida? You must keep it! Cerebral palsy? You must keep it! Anencephaly? You must keep it! Craniopagus Parasiticus? You must keep it! Christian moralfagging on this issue is every bit as ghoulish as the delight shitlibs take in aborting perfectly healthy fetuses. Eugenics are good, actually.
If we should be able to abort a child because they might have a hard life due to Down Syndrome, where does it end? What if we find a way to test for autism in utero? Abort? Nearsightedness? Abort Ugly? Abort Short? Abort Seriously. At what point does it end?Where is the proverbial line?
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A discussion Rightoids will remain engaged with ad eternum that has absolutely zero importance to our contemporary issues. Something the Rightoid creature, for some reason, appears to love doing. It is, as a matter of fact, an ontological feature of the Rightoid creature -- the endless engagement in entirely pointless and retarded discussions that serve no purpose and if anything just end up dividing people for zero reason whatsoever
The obsession people on this site have with Italian DNA is so amusing.
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Men have looked to women for emotional support for time immemorial. Feminists brand this 'emotional labour' and tell women to stop doing it, then the manosphere says that things have always been like this and men just have to adapt to it.
if you dont know by 37 that women have zero empathy for men, I dont know what to tell you brother. Men have been bottling up their emotions since time immemorial. Stick to the meta. Play golf with the bros
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Replying to @blancmontagnard
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Ogniqualvolta mi capita di leggere un paio di righe scritte da Saviano mi viene voglia di destinare il 2x1000 alla Camorra
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The Indo-European Experience
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Replying to @GuidoCrosetto
Egregio signor ministro, è, sia pur nella sbrigatività consentita dal mezzo, un giudizio politico. La sistematica noncuranza con cui il suo governo e il suo ministero hanno osservato le azioni intraprese senza sosta da Hezbollah contro i civili israeliani; la altrettanto sistematica vigilanza in cui il suo governo, con lei, si è esercitato per la denuncia di “ crimini di guerra” israeliani in Libano, sino a vederli commessi con l’abbattimento di un cancello Unifil o con il danneggiamento di due telecamere di una torretta; la anche più sistematica copertura delle inefficienze e compromissioni di Unifil, una forza di presunta interposizione più somigliante allo sfaccendato che assiste ai progressi del cantiere, con la differenza che erano tunnel per attaccare Israele e per uccidere gli ebrei; le braccia allargate (tutt’al più) del suo governo e sue davanti a mesi, anni di bombardamenti (sempre partiti da sotto il naso di Unifil) che hanno incenerito la Galilea e lasciato senza casa, senza lavoro, senza più nulla decine di migliaia di persone; la solerzia sua e del suo governo neppure nel non appoggiare, ma direttamente nell’avversare le iniziative israeliane in Libano, iniziative rese necessarie dall’inerzia altrui, della cosiddetta comunità internazionale della quale il suo governo è parte, e presso la quale il suo governo non ha fatto nulla se non condividerne le inerzie, anzi le complicità con quella propaggine iraniana, lasciata libera di agire perché dopotutto aveva nel mirino israeliani, non altri; le sue dichiarazioni su Israele “che semina odio“ (in effetti in quel caso si trattava di Hamas, non di Hezbollah), parole che starebbero bene in bocca a Ismail Haniyeh che bercia sulle colpe del piccolo Satana, non in bocca al ministro della difesa che si riferisce a un paese di cui si dice amico, il paese che, senza essere aiutato da quello di cui lei è ministro, combatte - con tutti gli errori che possono essere commessi in combattimento - per difendersi da una minaccia esistenziale; questa complessiva condotta, signor ministro, qualifica lei e il suo governo come “proxy”. E non da oggi, appunto. Perché non è davvero la prima volta che il governo italiano si pone contro quell’azione di difesa israeliana e a favore delle forze che l’azione israeliana combatte. Lo ha fatto accusando Israele di uccidere deliberatamente i civili. Lo ha fatto, appunto, accusando Israele di seminare odio. Lo ha fatto, appunto, accusando Israele di crimini di guerra per un cancello abbattuto in una struttura dell’Unifil. Lo ha fatto accusando Israele di sparare deliberatamente sui luoghi di culto cristiani. Lo ha fatto accusando Israele di affamare deliberatamente la popolazione palestinese. Lo ha fatto accusando Israele di conculcare la libertà religiosa quando ha chiuso i luoghi santi bombardati dall’Iran. Non è dunque di oggi la scelta di campo del governo italiano. E sua. È una scelta risalente. Il governo italiano ha fatto dell’Italia un proxy di Hamas prima, e un proxy di Hezbollah oggi. È un giudizio politico, signor ministro. È l’accusa che il segretario di Stato degli Stati Uniti Antony Blinken rivolgeva alla comunità internazionale impegnata a far pressione meno su Hamas che su Israele, e rispetto a Hezbollah le responsabilità della comunità internazionale, e del governo di cui lei è ministro, sono anche più evidenti e gravi. Il suo ministero, impegnato in Libano, non ha assunto nessuna iniziativa di sostegno al paese presunto amico, Israele, e nessuna iniziativa di contrasto effettivo rispetto rispetto all’organizzazione, Hezbollah, fruitrice dell’amorevole silenzio italiano pur quando bombarda neppure soltanto Israele, ma proprio “i nostri militari“. È lei, signor ministro, è lei il ministro della Difesa italiano secondo cui bisognerebbe cambiare le regole di ingaggio di Unifil per “impedire che Israele entri nuovamente in Libano” (non per neutralizzare Hezbollah: per impedire a Israele di neutralizzarlo). È lei, signor ministro, a precipitarsi alla ricerca del suo collega israeliano, per protestare con lui, colpevole a priori se dei razzi di Hezbollah, non di Israele, colpiscono una base Unifil. Non so se ho risposto, signor ministro. Ma, visto che perde tempo per annunciare iniziative in altra sede, le dico, se ha la compiacenza di ascoltare, quanto segue. Se lei non considera diffamatorie queste righe, e lo dice, sono molto volentieri disponibile a ritirare - scusandomi per averla usata senza le dovute spiegazioni - la dicitura che le riassume, e di cui lei si duole. Attendo cortese riscontro.
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Je veux présenter mes excuses, au nom des Français, pour avoir enfanté la French Theory (qui a enfanté la pire des merdes idéologiques : le wokisme). Nous avons donné au monde Descartes, Pascal, Tocqueville. Et puis, dans les ruines intellectuelles de l'après-68, nous avons donné Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze. Trois hommes brillants qui ont fabriqué, dans l'élégance de notre langue, l'arme idéologique qui paralyse aujourd'hui l'Occident. Il faut comprendre ce qu'ils ont fait. Foucault a enseigné que la vérité n'existe pas, qu'il n'y a que des rapports de pouvoir déguisés en savoir. Que la science, la raison, la justice, l'institution médicale, l'école, la prison, la sexualité, tout n'est qu'une mise en scène de la domination. Derrida a enseigné que les textes n'ont pas de sens stable, que tout signifiant glisse, que toute lecture est une trahison, que l'auteur est mort et que le lecteur règne. Deleuze a enseigné qu'il fallait préférer le rhizome à l'arbre, le nomade au sédentaire, le désir à la loi, le devenir à l'être, la différence à l'identité. Pris isolément, ce sont des thèses discutables. Combinées, exportées, vulgarisées, elles forment un système. Et ce système est un poison. Car voici ce qui s'est passé. Ces textes, illisibles en France, ont traversé l'Atlantique. Les départements de Yale, de Berkeley, de Columbia les ont absorbés dans les années 80. Ils y ont trouvé un terreau qui n'existait pas chez nous : le puritanisme américain, sa culpabilité raciale, son obsession identitaire. La French Theory s'est mariée à ce substrat, et l'enfant de ce mariage s'appelle le wokisme. Judith Butler lit Foucault et invente le genre performatif. Edward Said lit Foucault et invente le post-colonialisme académique. Kimberlé Crenshaw hérite du cadre et invente l'intersectionnalité. À chaque étape, la matrice est française : il n'y a pas de vérité, il n'y a que du pouvoir, donc toute hiérarchie est suspecte, toute institution est oppressive, toute norme est violence, toute identité est construite donc négociable, toute majorité est coupable. Voilà comment trois philosophes parisiens, qui n'ont probablement jamais imaginé leurs conséquences pratiques, ont fourni le logiciel d'exploitation à une génération entière d'activistes, de bureaucrates universitaires, de DRH, de journalistes, de législateurs. Voilà comment on a obtenu une civilisation qui ne sait plus dire si une femme est une femme, si sa propre histoire mérite d'être défendue, si le mérite existe, si la vérité se distingue de l'opinion. C'est de la merde pour une raison simple, et il faut la dire calmement. Une civilisation se tient debout sur trois piliers : la croyance qu'il existe une vérité accessible à la raison, la croyance qu'il existe un bien distinct du mal, la croyance qu'il existe un héritage à transmettre. La French Theory a entrepris de dynamiter les trois. Pas par méchanceté. Par jeu intellectuel, par fascination du soupçon, par haine de la bourgeoisie qui les avait nourris. Mais le résultat est là. Une génération entière a appris à déconstruire et n'a jamais appris à construire. Une génération entière sait soupçonner et ne sait plus admirer. Une génération entière voit le pouvoir partout et la beauté nulle part. Je m'excuse parce que nous, Français, avons une responsabilité particulière. C'est notre langue, nos universités, nos éditeurs, notre prestige qui ont donné à ce nihilisme son emballage chic. Sans la légitimité de la Sorbonne et de Vincennes, ces idées n'auraient jamais traversé l'océan. Nous avons exporté le doute comme d'autres exportent des armes. Ce qui se construit maintenant, en silicon valley, dans les labos d'IA, dans les startups, dans les ateliers, dans tous les lieux où des gens fabriquent encore des choses au lieu de les déconstruire, c'est la réponse. Une civilisation se reconstruit par les bâtisseurs, pas par les commentateurs. Par ceux qui croient que la vérité existe et qu'elle vaut qu'on s'y consacre. Par ceux qui assument une hiérarchie du beau, du vrai, du bon, et qui n'ont pas honte de la transmettre. Alors pardon. Et au travail.
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The blood arguments about who are the inheritors of ancient Greece are stupid. There are no modern nations that are “the same blood” but regardless of this, it would still only be true children of Winckelmann and Nietzsche who are the ancient Greks of now
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“There are no pure races, only purified races”. You have to be fairly retarded, in 2026, to argue online about who has more genetic continuity with the Romans, the Greeks, the Vikings, or anyone else.
Replying to @soldierofpep
Tienes que gritarle a todos los italianos que veas, qu estás más cerca de los etruscos que ellos
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“I see over and beyond all these national wars, new "empires," and whatever else lies in the foreground. What I am concerned with—for I see it preparing itself slowly and hesitatingly—is a United Europe.” Nietzsche
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My euro mandated zizek morning slop for you to watch. You will watch and you will enjoy
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India. God forbid, no thanks. 🤣 Europa dominatur.

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"I lost any taste for Rousseau since I have seen the Orient. The wild man is a dog." (Napoléon.)
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> Yukio Mishima > born 1925, Tokyo > real name Kimitake Hiraoka > 29 days after he was born, his grandmother took him from his mother > she kept him until he was 12 > she was from a samurai bloodline connected to the Tokugawa family (the dynasty that ruled Japan for 250 years) > she had been raised in the household of an imperial prince > she locked the boy in her sickroom > no sunlight, no play, no sport > he played with female cousins and their dolls > he was frail, pale and tiny > while other boys were outside, he was reading French literature in a sickroom > then he started writing his own stories > his teachers were so stunned they had his work published in one of Japan's most prestigious literary journals > he was 16 > he chose a pen name (Yukio Mishima) so his anti-literary father would not know he was writing > got into the Peers School (the school of the imperial family and the nobility) > graduated top of his class > emperor Hirohito attended his graduation ceremony > then the war came > he was drafted > showed up to his army medical with a cold > the doctor misdiagnosed him with tuberculosis and sent him home > he later hinted in his writing that he may have faked the whole thing > spent the rest of the war building aircraft in a factory > watched Japan get destroyed from the ground > graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1947 > got a job at the Ministry of Finance (the most elite institution in the country) > quit within a year > he chose writing instead > published Confessions of a Mask in 1949, aged 24 > it was a sensation overnight > a 24 year old nobody had just written one of the greatest novels in Japanese history > he didn't stop > wrote 40 novels, 18 plays, hundreds of essays > nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times > then something shifted > he looked in the mirror and hated what he saw > the body of a man who had never fought > he was 30 years old > he started bodybuilding three times a week and never stopped > trained for 15 years straight > went from the sickroom boy to a man photographed standing in a loincloth with a sword in the snow > in 1967 a Japanese magazine ran a reader poll for Most Stylish Man in Japan > Mishima won with 19,590 votes > he beat the legendary actor Toshiro Mifune by 720 votes > the next poll was Most International Man > he came second behind Charles de Gaulle > he also acted in films, sang his own theme songs, mastered kendo and kenjutsu > he trained with the Japanese Self-Defence Forces > then built his own private army of 100 men > in 1960 he wrote a short story about a soldier who commits ritual suicide > in 1966 he directed and starred in a film version of the same story > nobody knew he was rehearsing > November 25, 1970 > he woke up and finished the final pages of his four-volume masterpiece The Sea of Fertility > delivered the manuscript to his publisher > then drove to army headquarters in Tokyo with four followers > they walked in and took the commanding general hostage > Mishima stepped onto the balcony in full military uniform > below him, a thousand soldiers > he gave a speech urging them to rise up, restore the Emperor, take Japan back > they jeered at him > some laughed > he went back inside > sat down > and did exactly what he had written, filmed and rehearsed > committed seppuku with a 16th century sword > he was 45 > his mentor Kawabata (the only Japanese writer to win the Nobel Prize) said Mishima was a talent that comes along once every 300 years He spent his whole life writing about beautiful deaths, then he went and had one..
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-Install military bases in Europe to project your military power; -Hurt the interests of your European allies; -Cry like a fag because they don’t help you; -Withdraw from Europe, depriving yourself of military power projection to punish your allies. Ok, retard, hurry up though.
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. President Trump is now considering withdrawing troops from SPAIN and ITALY — on top of GERMANY "Why SHOULDN'T I?" "Italy hasn't been any help...Spain has been HORRIBLE." "When we needed them, they WERE NOT THERE." Trump is DONE with useless allies 🔥
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We need EU public and private companies in the defense applications of AI. We need it yesterday. The sooner we break free from Palantir, the better.
Replying to @revishvilig
You can read detailed remarks by General Zaluzhnyi on my Substack: open.substack.com/pub/russia…
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