Good write-up. I thought about writing something about Greenland based on ability to read Danish, but it seems overdone already at this point, so I am inclined to write about something else. Trying to follow the news cycle for clicks is a bit lame.
Well they are costs from a rational/materialist perspective, if you have a more thymotic outlook then you should consider the Basedness factor instead where this scores 10/10.
Sure, but even if you look at it rationally and materialistically, the US being yoked to a suite of extremely woke (Western Europe/UK Commonwealth) and extremely deranged neocon (Eastern Europe) countries is far more of a liability than an asset. I mean, we’re king of a dunghill, but it’s still a dunghill.
At least Russians aren’t gleefully submitting to and dying for the representatives of satan on earth (the EU, the British establishment, the Democrats and Neocons in the US) like the Eastern Euros are. It takes a special level of derangement to do that.
Yes, there is every good reason even from a ZOG angle to pull this off, and despite feeling "betrayed" (I absolutely expected the H1B drive), this still pleases me and will be ultimately beneficial from a nationalist perspective and just for Anglos and Americans in general.
Excellent post, Anatoly, and agree with it! That said, though, how would you have done these calculations for all of the US's past, historical territorial purchases? Care to make an attempt?
Also, while we're at it, care to do an analysis for a surviving Russian Empire conquering all of Anatolia? (With the purpose of unifying almost all of the Turkic peoples under the Greater Russian aegis.)
Good write-up. I thought about writing something about Greenland based on ability to read Danish, but it seems overdone already at this point, so I am inclined to write about something else. Trying to follow the news cycle for clicks is a bit lame.
Try writing about Greenland anyway. Maybe you can add a new perspective or two since your Danish-language skills give you access to the Danish media.
Very entertaining. Demonstrates the importance of using bilateral agreements to achieve the benefits of colonialism without the hassle.
What about Australia and New Zealand? At this point just unite all of the main former colonies under the US.
I think perhaps it’s time to face facts: BAP is at least Bi.
At least.
Don't insult him like that. He's clearly a gold star gay.
“Costs: End of the US-centric alliance system, collapse of globalization and the US technocapital machine. -10/10.”
Those are costs?
Well they are costs from a rational/materialist perspective, if you have a more thymotic outlook then you should consider the Basedness factor instead where this scores 10/10.
Sure, but even if you look at it rationally and materialistically, the US being yoked to a suite of extremely woke (Western Europe/UK Commonwealth) and extremely deranged neocon (Eastern Europe) countries is far more of a liability than an asset. I mean, we’re king of a dunghill, but it’s still a dunghill.
Russia strikes me as being much more deranged than Eastern European countries themselves are, frankly.
At least Russians aren’t gleefully submitting to and dying for the representatives of satan on earth (the EU, the British establishment, the Democrats and Neocons in the US) like the Eastern Euros are. It takes a special level of derangement to do that.
How would a surviving Tsarist Russia conquering all of Anatolia score on Basedness?
I agree. It’s worth an enormous degree of trouble to get away from Europe and frankly the Eastern Hemisphere.
This is essential in any scenario and should have happened in the 1990s.
Yes, there is every good reason even from a ZOG angle to pull this off, and despite feeling "betrayed" (I absolutely expected the H1B drive), this still pleases me and will be ultimately beneficial from a nationalist perspective and just for Anglos and Americans in general.
Excellent post, Anatoly, and agree with it! That said, though, how would you have done these calculations for all of the US's past, historical territorial purchases? Care to make an attempt?
Also, while we're at it, care to do an analysis for a surviving Russian Empire conquering all of Anatolia? (With the purpose of unifying almost all of the Turkic peoples under the Greater Russian aegis.)