Cultural Disintegration | J. D. Haltigan

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This is a clip from yesterday's podcast release with J. D. Haltigan. In it, he and Dr. Peterson discuss how chimpanzee's wage war, the levels to which man can and will commit atrocity, and the known signs for impending cultural disintegration.

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I m sick of random trolls on internet trying to tell me - a person interested in European archeology and mythology for 25 years ! - that vikings from Ireland were black, that Celtic queen Boudika was African, that Vandals - Germanic peoples from Denmark who in 1th century have settled on the west of today Poland - were black, that Septimus Severus - Roman ceasar from 2d century was from central Africa (no, he was apparently half-Berber from north Africa), that Cleopatra VII was black - while she was Greek, and that Lausatians - a Slavic tribe with whose region (in Germany) my region in Poland is actualy bordering ! and whose language I can hear to this day in some villages on the border of Germany and Poland - were black ! I m so sick of it. We all know who is doing it, the owners of the global medias are doing it, but if we dare to speak the truth we would be called some kind of -ism and we all know it.

TallisKeeton
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Who else is absolutely SICK of the rampant Antiwhiteism?

AngloSaxonNWG
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Dr. Peterson, an interview/podcast between you and Victor Davis Hansen on the future of the US, the economy, the Western World, and Wokism as a whole would be much obliged.

Take good care, Doc.
God Bless.

phalcata
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It's filtered and posined even the most rural of areas in England. Fabric woven over millenia has possibly been torn apart for good in just a few short years by the worst people for the worst people

saltyrogers
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I love these academic discussions with people who are far smarter than I will ever be! This is the best version of JP and his guests.

baigish
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“Life in a state of nature is nasty brutal and short”!

clairee
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Yuri bezmenov explained a lot about the topic.

salvadoroliveira
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Discussing the outcomes of post-modernism (and its offspring), which has been deconstructing "Western institutions and liberalism" (Kuznar 2008:78) for fifty years.

Forheavenssakeify
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Even at Nanking, there was some restriction thanks to 'social hierachy'.

A German businessman & N... party member (though one quite removed from the actions later committed by that group), John Rabe became the accidental saviour to many thousands of 'normal' citizens of Nanking during that time - establishing the 'Nanking Safety Zone' and accommodating many people within his own home.

Ironically, it was his N... party credentials which gave him influence with the Japanese - his mere presence was often enough to delay or stop bad acts in progress.

(His story is well worth looking into, not least because the people he saved actually returned the favour later in his life when he became destitute).

(*Apologies.... apparently YT finds the word N... unacceptable now, even in historical context*).

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God Bless JBP. Imagine how chaotic, confused, and dysfunctional society which has has all the markings of an ignorant generation whose values and collective consciousness are best described as Pathological. become in the world and the level of ‘Fuckery’ about in the world. JDP qualities:
- Honesty
- Integrity
- Transparency
- Perspective

My grandmother was a demanding high school English teacher in the 1950’s - 1970’s.

Students did all the could to avoid her class as her reputation as a very difficult teacher with high standards and expectations for all was widely known... very intense, brutally competent, Extreme expectations were the norm as she prepared the next generation. She said to: “Get Your Perspective Perfected”.

She would have adored and been grateful for JBP. Ultimately, it is easily argued that JBP is the greatest communicator and most effective and impactful public persona which he never sought, yet is absolutely no other who comes close…. … since the beginning of time. JBP is genuine, he truly cares, and those who resist his gentle yet perfect perspective will do so at their peril. God Bless JBP

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As Jung said, you must be able to wield your shadow if you want to maintain confidence in the face of contention. This is part of nature, humans are animals. In the face of the psy ops to replace one authority with another, we must be able to use our shadow as a tool to swim in the difficult waters. The competent individuals create the new order.

ForrestLittle-ghon
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"Cultures are like billiards balls on a table. They can move fast or slow, crash into a side and either stop or go into a different direction and they can hit another culture and move into a different direction. Some fall into the pocket stay there or come back onto the table." quote from Perspectives On Living.

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Was discussing the changes in social construct only yesterday. Some 50yrs or so, human development has declined and has become more isolated than ever, since the implementation of ‘the nuclear society’. meant more isolationism lack of accountability and structural empathy.
Without accountability, moral structure or hierarchy, behavior changes, making us more like animals than empathetic, intelligent intellectual beings with a spirit, soul and body construct.

Paganine
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I discovered this myself in S. Korea, where I lived for 8 years. East Asian cultures have Confucianism at their base, which is founded upon age and relationships to determine behavior and protocols. So, outside of any relationship, Koreans treated each other abysmally. No empathy or regard at all for the stranger. This is fundamentally different than the Monotheism of the West, especially Christianity which specifically alerts its followers to the plight of the stranger and those outside of one's structure or group. JP as usual is spot on in his analogy.

thomassenbart
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Peterson is at his best when he is discussing psychology and the origins of human behaviour.

I.Reckon
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Best to understand maps to see the extents of various empires, the Romans being one of the largest. Maps don’t lie. Reading maps of various emprires prevents “experts” of today from false narratives and exaggeration. Every Emperor or King wanted to know the extent of their kingdoms to prepare for war, army attacks, and protection of their own land

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Yesterday, I watched a debate with professors Stephen Miller (a pro-enlightenment/ anti-post modernist philosopher) and Thaddeus Russell (a post-modernist, more-relativist navel-gazer). “Thad” opened his argument by saying that Post-modernists don’t care about being right, they only care about being interesting. Of course the sole desire to be interesting can only be possessed by the painfully boring.

And that’s what I’ve noticed about all of these weasely “intellectuals”. They are so bland, so dishonest, so unable to come up with anything of value to say, because they don’t believe that anything of value exists. Beyond failing at its attempt to be compelling, post modernism is such an obvious mask for narcissism; yes, look at me, I believe that there is no right or wrong, true or false, but if you disagree with me you are not only wrong, you are a terrible human being, because I am holier than thou, because I have no moral standards, yadadadad. Meanwhile all of the beauty and wisdom that humanity has acquired gets tarnished and discarded by these intellectual mid-wits, and the rest of us are at their mercy as our cultural inheritance disappears.

If only the post-modernists professors that pollute our universities had looked to any other source to fulfill their narcissistic desire to be interesting. We probably would not be in the nightmare we’re in now.

BevWood-eg
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Cultural Structure: Put the Ten Commandments back in schools ✝️

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What we are experiencing now is the beginning of what 2 Thess. 2 speaks about cryptically - the “removal” of what has been heretofore “restraining” evil. We notice the specific instances of it but, since we abandoned the perspective that gives them context, miss the bigger picture. We haven’t seen anything yet.

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The perception of scarcity is probably a fundamental part of societal decay. Would be interesting to know the differences in hunter gatherer societies when there was of an abundance of megafauna vs scarcity. The strategies and relationships formed around hunting in humans is much more complex right? And when there’s a perception scarcity it’s more like chimpanzees.

Competition over who can get the most out of plentiful resources vs competition against everyone else for whatever is left.

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