“I want the goyim next to me to die for muh chosens 12,000 miles away so that I can have cheap Chinese knock-offs goods; goods that Whites were able to produce superior versions of fifty years ago.”
The situation reminds me of a scenario in a Robert A. Heinlein book. I think it was "The cat who walks through walls" but I sure could be wrong.
The main character found himself in a futuristic place. He was missing his leg from mid calf down, dont remember why.
He woke from a coma to find he now had a complete leg. It was perfectly integrated and functional. It was his leg. It was harvested from a genetic clone.
Later he is asked to do something that was the right thing to do. Something he would have done if asked. But it was said that due to his "gift" he should do the request.
His response?
Take it back, No? I didnt ask for it. Give me a saw ill do it myself.
I am not defending whats going on. And your examples are exactly right. They will hurt us. We are going to have to do things that hurt ourselves to change things.
It all goes back to the Balfour Declaration and the breakup of the Ottoman Empire about a hundred years ago.
It was literally renamed to "the British Mandate of Palestine" right after they took the Ottomans apart.
It's not my problem is the answer.
^^This is how kikes think:
“I want the goyim next to me to die for muh chosens 12,000 miles away so that I can have cheap Chinese knock-offs goods; goods that Whites were able to produce superior versions of fifty years ago.”
You realize we can want both sides dead right? Also international trade is a plague and as such I don't give a damn what happens to cargo ships.
Wow, maybe like international trade is a cancer that we should be reliant on. Instability provides incentives to move away from it.
Ooh maybe you can send your own fighting-age children to die in a war! For commerce!
The situation reminds me of a scenario in a Robert A. Heinlein book. I think it was "The cat who walks through walls" but I sure could be wrong.
The main character found himself in a futuristic place. He was missing his leg from mid calf down, dont remember why. He woke from a coma to find he now had a complete leg. It was perfectly integrated and functional. It was his leg. It was harvested from a genetic clone. Later he is asked to do something that was the right thing to do. Something he would have done if asked. But it was said that due to his "gift" he should do the request. His response? Take it back, No? I didnt ask for it. Give me a saw ill do it myself.
I am not defending whats going on. And your examples are exactly right. They will hurt us. We are going to have to do things that hurt ourselves to change things.
I was afraid of that. Trying to keep it brief.
I have a hard time with punishing some low level worker especially when it directly leads to problems for us. But I think that is what has to happen.
Directly attacking the supply chain will hurt us directly. But if we want the system to change its gotta happen. I dont know of another viable way.