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“*ssholes who run into trouble all the time probably run into trouble because they are *ssholes.”

Becoming a Barbarian

“Becoming a barbarian — becoming the kind of man who can belong to a tribe — requires a level of commitment that makes 'good, modern, civilized men' uncomfortable.”

Becoming a Barbarian

“Better to live vigorously, better to fight, than to simply wait for the end in peace.”

Becoming a Barbarian

“Do the other people in this group know that they are in a group with you? Would the other people in this group acknowledge you as a representative member? What would other members of this group do for you if you needed help? What would you do for them, if they needed help? Do the majority of the people in this group share your values? Are you sure?”

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“Evaluating and altering the way you use the word 'we' in speech, thought and writing is the simplest, yet also one of the most profound changes you can make in your everyday life to secede psychologically from the global collective and become a barbarian.”

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“Flag-wavers often say: If you don’t like my country, then leave.
But there is nowhere to go. There is no escape.”

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“Good, modern, civilized Western white men are so easily cowed by charges of bias and privilege that they work tirelessly to outdo each other with social displays of moral universalism — by cucking themselves in every way imaginable.”

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“If you're going to be a master of your own life and your own world, you choose your values.”

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“It has always been the job of men to separate 'us' from 'them', and to police and protect the boundaries of the band, tribe, kingdom or nation.

The function of women has always been to unify the tribe from within, to nurture positive relationships, to make everyone feel wanted and included, and to care for and empathize with the young, the old, the sick and the wounded.”

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“Life is conflict; peace is death. Forces of chaos keep the cycles of history moving.”

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“Negative information about immigrants and minority groups is covered up by egalitarians or so legally perilous to talk about in some parts of the West that the polite and well-meaning nation of Sweden has become known as the rape capital of Europe.

Instead of dealing with the problem, the Swedes obscure and talk around it and many have simply accepted it as the 'new normal'.”

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“People are always rattling on about what 'we' should do, whether they are talking about 'their' country or 'their' race or all of humanity or some other abstract group of humans who don't give a damn what they think about anything.

Who is 'We'? Who can you legitimately speak for? Who cares what you say? If you don't know, you're just running our mouth. You're just some guy yelling at the TV during a football game. Your 'we' can't hear you and if they could, they wouldn't care anyway.”

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“There are no true enemies, only potential allies — hearts and minds yet to be won, 'peaceful people' being deprived of their natural right to fast food, wall-to-wall carpet and high definition p*rnography.

There are no more statues of heroes because no true villains can be acknowledged. There is no Beowulf because there are no monsters or dragons — only outsiders who are disenfranchised and misunderstood.

Monuments can only be raised to mythic martyred unifiers like Jesus Christ or Martin Luther King or Abraham Lincoln.”

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“To be a barbarian today is to draw your own perimeter and build social networks and reciprocal relationships that are not dictated or controlled by the Empire.”

Becoming a Barbarian

“Western men are supposed to constantly ask women for permission and make sure women don’t feel threatened or undermined in any way.”

Becoming a Barbarian

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