Comments by "Damien INSANE-O" (@Illumirage) on "Joe Rogan - Michael Malice Explains the NPC Meme" video.
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@jordanhenderson9213 "first off I wrote a big block of text in order to respond to all your points."
Hypocritically.
"Secondly, you literally said this isn’t about political memes."
I'm talking to like 4 people at once right now. I honestly dont' remember saying that. Is this what you're talking about?....
===It's not about 'sharing political memes' it's about most people on the left having these scripted, talking point responses===
"Now you wrote a whole lot of stuff down to read on an IPhone and the app sucks going back and forth so I’m going to cherry pick."
I know your pain.
"Me asking why you didn’t refer to the line you quoted wasn’t asking you to acknowledge, I was generally wondering why include it at all for no apparent reason."
You're squabbling over unimportant minutia right now.
"Also how was the point about people on both sides saying dumb shit over and over again?"
What?! I'm not sure if that's a question.
"Isn’t that kind of the point of the NPC meme?"
No.
"Finally I am generally intrigued by your last point, what is your ideal city?"
Not sure if there is one. Maybe one in Texas or Florida, I'm not sure.
"How does the impact of drugs and crime compare to SF or other liberal cities like Boston, Seattle, etc?
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There is a comparison. Those cities aren't as far down the river as San Fran. Like I said though, give it enough time more of that will begin to become apparent.
"Also, and I’m genuinely sincere on this question, why do people on the right care so much about having the ability to make memes?"
They don't. We just understand that you can't. That is all.
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@jordanhenderson9213 "NPC is essentially someone who just keeps repeating the same talking points over and over again."
Kind of. But it's more than that. It's people who can't come up with original ideas. People who look to the news for their ideas rather than coming up with them on their own.
"For someone on the left it’s stuff like Trump is a racist, a sexist, a cheetoman etc. For someone on the right it’s stuff like MAGA, build a wall, people on the left are libtards, race baiter, snowflake, etc."
I don't know if that comparison works. Saying MAGA is like a rallying cry at this point, it's not indicative of ignorance. Neither is build the wall, that's a completely legitimate stance to take. I agree we need a wall. The damn thing would pay for itself, illegals cost this country tens of billions of dollars every year. It would be ignorant to not want a wall. But I digress. I get what you're driving at.
"My question about the cities wasn’t how SF compares to Boston and Seattle, but how those liberal cities compare to your ideal city"
I'm honestly not sure. I haven't traveled the South enough to really know. I've been all over the Northern US but not the South.
"(for comparison sake here a city works better than a state) when it comes to stuff like crime, drug addiction, etc. Finally, if the memes don’t matter why do people on the right bring that up so often?"
Maybe because you guys keep stealing ours?
"You brought it up here multiple times and you’re not the first person on the right to bring it up so often. If it doesn’t matter why are people on the right so fixated on it?"
Again, it's probably a result of people on the left basically stealing things we came up with, turning around on us and acting like it's clever. I mean you did that already in this conversation. So again, hypocrisy....
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@jordanhenderson9213 "MAGA is a reference towards making America similar to what it was in the past"
Yes, make it like the year 2000 when America was killing it and had no real opposition. We need to be undisputed #1 in the world. None of this China bullshit. We need to be independent, and we need to be an economic powerhouse.
"though an exact time hasn’t been given as a reference point, a lot of people think Trump might be referring to the 50’s."
So that's just you reading into things that aren't there. That was a non-point.
"What some would consider a golden age."
I see exactly what you're trying to do here. You're trying to paint him as a white supremacist, because America was whiter back then. I understand teh motives behind your ramblings.
"Build a wall isn’t necessarily a good point either because it’s oversimplifying the solution to the problem."
No, that's not it at all. It's ONE part of a much larger plan to you know.....not let any criminal, rapist, murderer, would-be-terrorist, thief, con artist and illegal immigrant who wants to come in in. Do you leave you doors and windows open when you sleep at night? I thought not. Why would our country do the same? Why don't we have the right to police our borders like every other country on the planet has the right to do? But when we do it we're racist? What an ignorant sentiment. Building a wall would of course would be one part of a much larger crack down on people that overstay their visas, punishing people for knowingly employing them, revoking all benefits, basically take away every incentive for them to be here in the first place. And it isn't "wrong" to do so. We don't owe illegal immigrants anything, they actually owe us at this point.
"Also, can you give me an example of an original idea?"
Like my own, or one a prominent conservative has come up with?
"One that no news sites have covered yet?"
Yeah, there's been a stunning rise in the volume of anti-white racism by black people on the internet I've been noticing over the last 3-4 years. I look for stories on it and I see nothing. Because it doesn't fit the narrative. Reverse the race roles and we'd be seeing stories about this round-the-clock about the rise of anti-black racism in America. And these thought-pieces on how horrible it is an the effects of it. But since in reality black people are the ones being racist, nobody wants to touch that story. Is that original enough for you? I've been noticing the rise of the anti-white sentiment rear it's ugly head in the last couple years and it only seems to be getting worse.....The democrats now feel like the anti-white party. I mean they're always calling for diversity in America, because apparently being an all-white country is a crime now. They keep remarking about how Trump rallies seem "too white" as if being white is "a problem" now. We notice your subtle word-play, dont' think we don't. They keep flooding this country with illegal immigrants for nefarious reasons, they keeping saying some of the most vile things under the sun on twitter about whites. Really brazenly racist stuff about whites and whites only. I could go on all day.
"Finally, so you keep bringing up the meme thing because people on the left will change them around and turn them back on the right?"
Keep bringing it up? It's you who won't let it go....
But when I do it's usually a response to you who is using it wrong, so I didn't really bring it up, you did.
"That’s a shame, but at the same time they’re just pictures with captions added to them, who really gives a fuck?"
You're making a mountain out of a molehill here. Just let it go.
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@jordanhenderson9213 "the reason why I think a lot of people on the right view the 50’s as an ideal time is that the right tends to skew towards older people with more traditional values which is how people view that decade when looking back through rose colored glasses as older people tend to do."
OK well we didn't have a lot of modern conveniences back then. I think most people would argue the 90's were much better than 50's.
"Though I agree with you that that vision of the 50’s isn’t accurate"
I don't recall saying that.
"and that it was an awful time for minorities in this country. "
They've had it worse than it was in the 50's.
"It’s funny you choose the year 2000 because it immediately preceded the Bush administration"
Yeah we were an unchallenged economic powerhouse back then through no fault of Clinton. Why does every other sentence you write have to be some sort of jab?
"which I agree sent us down a pretty bad path in terms of unjust wars and screwing our country financially."
Arguable unjust war(s), and very legitimate ones too which you failed to mention. Bush didn't pan out quite like we'd hoped, he spent far too much. But again, Obama doubled the national debt to the tune of ten trillion so I don't know if you can be in a position to complain about screwing over the country financially.
"Also I’m sorry that you just"
Why would you be sorry for something you didn't posit?
"assumed"
I didn't assume anything.
"that the vast majority of migrants are criminals, rapists, or terrorists"
I never said the vast majority were. You just read into it what you wanted to hear. I said we dont' have to let every rapist, terrorist or criminal that wants in, in. We don't owe them that. I never said every illegal immigrant was a terrorist rapist. You're deliberately misrepresenting what I said.
"or at least you think enough of them are"
Well illegal immigrants are inherently law breakers. They're coming to a country knowingly and completely lucid with the intent of residing there illegally, to leach off of benefits, to get entitlements for having children and taking advantage of the 'birthright citizenship' loophole and they're aided and abetted in their illegal activity by the democrats who want to replace white people in America with subservient Central and South Americans. Its' all demographics. They want to turn Texas blue. That's all this is about.
"were that’s the first thing that pops into your head when you think of them."
That's really telling about you that you think you can tell me what I think and what's floating around in my head.
"I don’t we should have open borders but a giant ass wall isn’t practical at all."
No, what's not working is what we're doing right now, which is absolutely nothing. We've established that doesn't work. Are you clairvoyant or something? Can you see into the future? How do you know a wall accompanied by other measures wouldn't work? If it put a dent in the number of illegal crossers, would it be worth it? What is your metric in determining its success? You realize we spend tens of billions of dollars on entitlements and benefits for illegals annually right? I've heard estimates of 80 billion annually on the cost of illegal immigration. Imagine everything we could do with all of that money if they stopped coming.
"Finally I just googled anti white racism and a ton of news stories came up, some for, some against but it’s not an original opinion at all."
That's funny because when I google it, all that comes up are shit about Charlottesville and basically the exact opposite narrative. They go on about white racists, not anti-white racism.
"You can go to a conservative website like Breitbart and look it up and I guarantee you will find an article on it."
But Breitbart is relatively fringe. The average person doesn't go to breitbart. You pick people at random in a city and they will have no fucking clue what you're talking about. I'm talking why isn't fucking Rachel Maddow talking about it? Why isn't Katie Couric talking about it? Reverse the race roles and they most certainly would be. But since it's anti-white, not a peep.
"My point is that your opinions aren’t original"
Look up stories about it on youtube. Yup, only a handful with very low view counts.
"they just aren’t shared or covered by left leaning news sources."
Which is like all of them. All news sources are left leaning. So when like 95% of the news outlets out there aren't talking about it well.....
"Most right leaning news sources however will trumpet your completely original viewpoints that you share with a ton of others on the right pretty regularly."
No, no they won't. Maybe now that it's becoming so apparent, but even just a few months back, a few years back (when I originally noticed this phenomena) nobody talked about this. I'm sorry, my point is original for the most part. Nobody is talking about this shit and when anyone does they're immediately shouted down as displaying "white fragility" by anti-white racists.
I bet I could disagree with Trump and you'd side w/ him just to disagree w/ me at this point. You're a push-over.
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