Premodern Diversity vs. Civilizational Unity

Few Romans in the late decades of their 5th-century A.D. empire celebrated their newfound “diversity” of marauding Goths, Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Huns, and Vandals.

These tribes en masse had crossed the unsecured Rhine and Danube borders to harvest Roman bounty without a care about what had created it.

Their agendas were focused on destroying the civilization they overran rather than peacefully integrating into and perpetuating the Empire.

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How long can a country this decadent survive?

A friend of mine, whenever he sees my dog in his little harness, invariably asks the dog if he’s proud of his San Francisco styling. It’s a funny joke, and my dog and I get a good laugh every time, but behind the joke is a serious issue, and that’s how long our country can survive the decadence that’s taking over. The reason I bring this up is that the annual “Up Your Alley” Fair took place in San Francisco over the weekend. A freely available online publication has the photos, and it’s not pretty—and these are the photos that aren’t Triple-X rated.

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Peter Thiel has launched a class war

The Praxis Society wants to build a dystopia for the rich

“We’re building a city,” Dryden Brown declared last June, with the air of a man unfazed by the enormity of his words. “We’re building a city from scratch. Somewhere in the Mediterranean.” Brown, who has spent years explaining to investors why he’s the man to found a new world, has chutzpah in spades.

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All Canada’s Problems Solved: Junior to attend Big Woke Convention in Montreal

Global progressive leaders join Trudeau at Montreal summit to discuss threats to democracy, human rights

Tony Blair and British Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer are among a group of global figures set to attend a summit with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Montreal this weekend, in what is being seen as a show of strength of the centre left.

Among the issues to be discussed at the 2023 Global Progress Action Summit, which will also be attended by former prime ministers Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand, Sanna Marin of Finland and Magdalena Andersson of Sweden, are the rise of the right around the world and threats to democracy and human rights, including women’s rights.

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Burning Man festivalgoers on the mood from the mud

More than 70,000 people have been waiting to leave the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert after heavy rain turned the ground into a swamp.

Although some people have been able to leave the site as conditions improve, others have found it impossible to drive away – with stranded vehicles spinning their wheels in the mud.

The event’s finale – the burning of the man – has been postponed until Monday.

Some revellers need to get out while others are going with the flow. Here’s what some of them had to say.

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Billionaire Bill Gates declares war on Cows believes that plant-based meat is the ‘future’.

The climate impact of meat is hidden, Bill Gates has warned – but the billionaire believes that plant-based meat is the ‘future’.

Fertiliser and cows are a hidden cause of climate change, Bill Gates has claimed – but plant-based meat is “the future.”

Most people still don’t know how agriculture contributes to climate change, the billionaire claims – specifically the methane emissions from livestock and fertilisers.

“Of all the climate areas, the one that people are probably least aware of is all the fertiliser and cows, and that’s a challenge,” Gates recently said on the latest episode of his podcast, “Unconfuse Me.”

 

Please remember to donate to Blazingcatfur’s fundraiser. Thank you.

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Our society’s ‘top brains’ have gone mad — and dysfunctional politics is the result

“Suppose we got it all wrong and the real crazies are the TV people in nice suits and $300 haircuts?”

That’s an observation by Richard Fernandez on Twitter, and he has a good point.

There’s a lot of craziness in the air these days.

But for the most part it seems to be flowing from the top down, not bubbling up from the bottom.

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Private armies are making a killing

Mercenaries thrive while democracy dies

Last week, Russia claimed to have seized control of the city of Bakhmut after an eight-month battle with Ukrainian forces — the longest and bloodiest fight of the war so far. The assault, however, wasn’t led by the Russian Armed Forces, but by a private army that has been fighting alongside regular Russian troops since the invasion: the infamous Wagner Group.

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The depopulation agenda, Part 2: Creating food scarcity

This is the second in a series tracing the history of population control through to present day depopulation ambitions and intent. You can read Part 1 here. 

HENRY Kissinger, one of the most influential politicians of the last 50 years, who said ‘the elderly are useless eaters’, considered the idea of using food to control the population. In his 1974 ‘National Security Study Memorandum 200’ he outlined a number of countries of strategic importance for the US that he claimed had problems with population growth that might give them more economic and military strength. He advocated birth control programmes for those countries and suggested that if they did not do this willingly, withdrawing food aid to them may act as an incentive to make them comply.

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Rasmussen Poll: 72% of U.S. Adults Say It’s ‘OK to be White’

Nearly three in four U.S. adults agree that “It’s okay to be white,” results of a new Rasmussen survey reveal.

In a survey of 1,000 American adults, conducted February 13-15, Rasmussen asked:

“Do you agree or disagree with this statement: ‘It’s OK to be white.’”


The race hustlers will continue to push for a new segregation of safe spaces for the racialized, what they’ll end up with is not the progressive paradise of their imagination.

The current progressive anti-white hysteria will damage Blacks far more than any other racial group and far more than the KKK could ever hope to accomplish.

A quiet but massive withdrawal of support, empathy and interaction will be the hallmarks of this new segregation.

Rasmussen Polls: It’s Okay to be ________; Americans Overwhelmingly Agree with Hate “Speech”

Full Scott Adams vid. Watch the full segment and the clip below will have some context.

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Tory calls for national summit to address ‘mental health crisis’ playing out on Toronto streets

“There are people who are timid about the drawing a connection between some of the incidents we’re seeing and mental health. I’m not timid about that,” Tory said. “Because in the end, if you see someone push someone onto the tracks of the subway that is not known to them or a random person, you see someone — an elderly person – get pushed out on the street and lost their life by a complete stranger, those are incidents that are evidence of some issues out there that people have with mental health.”

3, 2, 1 Tory’s mental health comments are RACIST!

A pity as it’s the right call.


WARMINGTON: TTC operators and passengers prey for violent offenders

TTC workers and passengers are like sitting ducks.

It’s time to call it for what it is: Toronto’s transit system has spun off the rails when it comes to protecting people.


The TTC is a homeless shelter. I don’t see it getting better.

Toronto is a Liberal-Left city and they seem to have a knack for rapid urban decay.

I used to say that Toronto was an iced cake that was rotten inside. 

Now the icing is rotten too.

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Sounds like the most awful neighborhood in Toronto …

Agents of change

A small neighbourhood in Toronto has built a program to help residents reduce their household emissions. Could their grassroots approach become a template for the rest of the country?

On a snow-flecked Sunday afternoon in mid-December, Paul Dowsett gathered a group of neighbours in his backyard for a toast.

Although the event featured mulled wine and a crackling bonfire, this was no holiday party. Rather, it was an event to celebrate homeowners in the Pocket — an east Toronto neighbourhood — who have committed to an energy retrofit to reduce their carbon footprint.

A Pocket resident since 1997, Dowsett is an architect by trade and a local sage on matters of sustainability. Dressed in a striking green lumber jacket, the 61-year-old extolled his neighbours’ climate consciousness, and after a breezy explainer on the environmental harms of natural gas, related some breaking news.

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Dystopia: Soylent Green 50 years later

The 1970s was a pessimistic decade. America’s mood was foul. If you asked almost anybody what the future held, the answer would be: decline.

The Vietnam war was still tearing the country apart, pollution was a terrible problem, the economy was slowing, and the Soviet Union appeared to be on the rise. Fashion was execrable, and American cars sucked. Our closest ally, Great Britain, was wracked by strikes that paralyzed the country, and that seemed to be our future.

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