myspace.com/identitarianism
Yes, I was told about philosophyforums.com.
But I promised to reveal this on Popfusion in November. So here’s that
first piece:
FIRST PART – SELF-INTEREST
|<>| “Each person’s life ^literally^ is apartheid-era South Africa (1948-1994) or Milosevic-ruled Kosovo (1987-1999).
The things you LIKE,
whether it be friends, music, foods, a house, etc are the South African Whites or the Kosovar Serbs (
each 10% of the population).
EVERYTHING else is South African Black or Kosovar Albanian—which means you give all the power, money, and attention to the 10% of your life and you discriminate, attack and deny power to the 90% of your life.
You could say that you HATE everything and everyone.”
() “Capitalism has made it this way / Old fashioned fascism will take it away!!” – Marilyn Manson, “The Beautiful People”, 1996
() “The things you own end up owing you. It's only after you lose everything that you're free to do anything.” – Fight Club, 1999
. . .
And the
LAST PART - INCENTIVE (which is World War V):
|<>| “
Okay, so a person hates everything and goes to live in a trailer or lives like a monk. If he has so few possessions to pay for, why work very hard? Answer: He needs a new incentive, besides the usual wage/salary . . .”
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* That World War V part, already mentioned on Popfusion, is covered in Sections 5 and 6 of an anti-consumerism document written by yours truly.
In the past two months, I’ve been consumed with
myspace.com/identitarianism. I am probably the last 21-year on Earth to jump on the MySpace bandwagon.
So a 12,000+ word manifesto has emerged. Much better than the crude “Third Millennium” from March on April on ATRL.
It’s kind of a manifesto mixed with some traces of an ”About me” profile.
Included are photos + videos that promote Identitarianism, A.K.A. Neo-individualism—I call it “a Molotov cocktail of Confucianism”.
Other excerpts from the MySpace:
|<>| “I recall once seeing an Islamic bumper sticker preaching to "worship the creator, not the creations"-- boy did God Himself make that *hard* to do for mankind when the Lord created the Industrial Revolution.”
|<>| “You don’t even have to go pre-Industrial to see how much the fascism of sexuality has changed. What ever happened to pre-World War II COURTSHIP instead of today’s concept of dating?”
|<>| “Basically, George W. Bush in a way serves the role of a celebrity, a larger-than-life figure average Americans in the post-industrial economy are intrigued about. It's similar to the tradition of Brad Pitt, 50 Cent, or Jennifer Aniston . . . so the President of the United States is ever more a figurehead with less and less actual power in a globalizing world.”
There you go.