Monday, 20 February 2012

  • A Conservative Primer

    It was only a matter of time before my personal life caught up to me and I was forced to gracefully delete fucking everything.  (Who would have thought that real people would object to rampant anti-Semitism?)  Not that I had any regular readers to begin with, anyway, BUT ALAS.  I figure I'll continue scrawling my madness in an old copy of Word 97 that I will demand to be published into an anthology upon my death.  For anyone who stumbles across this blog and is interested in learning more about conservatism and what it means to awaken from the cultural brainwashing that we have so cruelly endured in America, I'm going to recommend a list of websites.

    •  /new/: This is a good starting point because it's so informal.  Prepare yourself for a deluge of racist libertarianism.  The site is unlikely to convince you of the principles of liberty and conservatism, but it is full of pith, vinegar, and discussion of contemporary politics.  It will disabuse you of a large number of left-wing/neoconservative notions you held.

    Ron Paul is one of the last true fighters for liberty.  You won't have your mind changed instantly upon listening to him speak, but his ideas must be nurtured in the fertile areas of your mind.  Once you understand him, it will change everything about how you view politics.  You will see the corruption of the political system, the importance of states' rights, the necessity of Constitutionalism.

    • Likewise, Pat Buchanan is essential reading.  As one of the last few paleoconservatives in American politics, he is a valuable source of information.  He provides commentary on political goings-on in America that are intelligently conservative.

    This YouTube video and this Wikipedia article provides a starting point for learning about cultural Marxism and the attempts to overturn the entirety of the West.

    Takimag, Accuracy in Academia, Alternative RightSteve Sailer, and The American Conservative are useful to the non-Republican conservative.

    Reason.com, the Cato Institute, and the Ludwig Von Mises Institute are also good reads.  They tend too far toward libertarianism for my tastes, but they explain the benefits of free market capitalism and why socialism is destructive to America.

    RAMZPAUL, some random dude on YouTube who makes pro-click videos dealing with conservatism and political issues.  Imagine if Jon Stewart were conservative.  Now imagine if Jon Stewart were funny.  That's RAMZPAUL.

    Peter Schiff and Krugman in Wonderland do a fine job of debunking radical Keynesian economics and advocating fiscal sanity.

    Zombietime, a website covering progressive America.  Extremely NSFW due to the rampant nudity that shows up in left-wing protests.

    Unamusement Park talks about race in America.

    • Last but not least, this video.

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