I woke up and turned on the radio and they're talking about Tucker Carlson, who after Charlie Kirk has exited the scene, is trying to be the Right's Horst Wessel.
One of the guy's big talking points is "the great replacement theory" which is a theory that "da jooz" are engineering, in all first-world countries, a replacement of white people with nonwhite people. If you're of average intelligence for an American, it's pretty hard to not buy into this theory.
The book "Dying Of Whiteness" pretty much explains what I want to say, better. The problem is a self-correcting one.
But it doesn't explain everything and it doesn't mean the replacement theory is all that wrong. What's really in effect is what I'll call the layer cake theory. The Jews, and yes it really is them as a concerted effort, want lots of non-whites in first-world countries to give the whites rivals to work against, and that the Jews can effectively hide behind. Make other minority groups layers in what was previously an all-white cake, and those layers will be eaten first, and later they'll get around to you. By then hopefully you're in complete control.
If you can bring in people who speak a different language, have different music and cuisine, have different cultural norms, then you can keep the dominant group busy paying attention to them and not paying attention to a much smaller group that's buying up the media (has bought it all up, really) committing usury, and steering the nation into wars that make us universally hated.
Even the WASP "going it alone" wasn't as bad decades ago, because it was always pretty easy to pick up some kind of a job and there was a sort of social contract that if you worked a job, you slept under a roof. You could always find a room to rent, and for example in the 1980s in Hawaii, I was able to live in a decent room and save $200 a month out of my $600 take-home pay. The room cost a bit less than $200, or a quarter of my gross pay.
(On a personal level, on what I anticipate getting on Social Security, it would mean paying $350 for a room. I am actually allowed to make a bit more than I do now, without having money taken out of my Social Security check, so double that and it's $700 which is possible here and very possible back home in Hawaii.)
In other news, I got some good practice in last night and also listed 25 things on Ebay which is pretty good, now I need to list 50 more to get caught up.
I am considering quitting French class. I've recently read about the Antoine de St. Exupery who was an amazing author in French but despite years of lessons never learned more than rudimentary English. That's ... not encouraging.
I'm beginning to think that sans a move to France in the near future, which I don't have the money to make possible, it's a needless expenditure of money and time to try to learn French. I was thinking that getting to the B1/B2 level would be some kind of magic entree to a French-speaking place, but people with that level of the language are still not having an easy time leaving the US. Without the kind of money that would come from selling a house here in California, one can just about forget about it.
The classes are expensive, especially considering they require having a smart phone. The same money could be put into taking clarinet lessons which would probably help me a ton compared to learning on my own. And get me out there busking that much sooner.
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