Blackpilled, not nihilistic. It's not pointless or senseless but things are going to get a lot worse before they get better. It doesn't mean we stop trying, it doesn't mean we stop caring. It means if you're still relying on the system, you need to decouple. I don't mean just government, I mean the whole system. If you're still dependent on the grid, on city water and sewage, on the just in time grocery system, on cities, on suburbs, on being able to buy new instead of fixing and building your own, things are going to get very hard for you. People need to wake up and realize that things are on the edge. Not just in terms of conflict, but in terms of food security, finances and personal security. People need to prepare, they need to get out of population centers. There is more than just politics at play here.
As someone that used to have a nihilistic outlook that I came out the other side from I think I know what you are getting at. The left is often quite nihilistic as they can generally be regarded as having no religious morality and even value to their own lives and families. It seems like they are trying to build a world where everyone is taken down to their level into a world of shit and hopelessness. They want our movement to give up hope and become nihilist and hopeless. Not for the faint of heart and christian based, but I read into Nietzsche specifically post-nihilist philosophy. Where nihilists think nothing matters, beyond that one realizes their place in the universe and what really matters in our place in the universe and on our precious planet. You are on the leading wave of eternity pushing on forever. What you do now and today has an effect that ripples onward to create and influence literally forever into the future. Be the butterfly to create tornadoes. Our actions matter. Feels good man!
how bout you give your thoughts first? obviously you have some.
Blackpilled, not nihilistic. It's not pointless or senseless but things are going to get a lot worse before they get better. It doesn't mean we stop trying, it doesn't mean we stop caring. It means if you're still relying on the system, you need to decouple. I don't mean just government, I mean the whole system. If you're still dependent on the grid, on city water and sewage, on the just in time grocery system, on cities, on suburbs, on being able to buy new instead of fixing and building your own, things are going to get very hard for you. People need to wake up and realize that things are on the edge. Not just in terms of conflict, but in terms of food security, finances and personal security. People need to prepare, they need to get out of population centers. There is more than just politics at play here.
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As someone that used to have a nihilistic outlook that I came out the other side from I think I know what you are getting at. The left is often quite nihilistic as they can generally be regarded as having no religious morality and even value to their own lives and families. It seems like they are trying to build a world where everyone is taken down to their level into a world of shit and hopelessness. They want our movement to give up hope and become nihilist and hopeless. Not for the faint of heart and christian based, but I read into Nietzsche specifically post-nihilist philosophy. Where nihilists think nothing matters, beyond that one realizes their place in the universe and what really matters in our place in the universe and on our precious planet. You are on the leading wave of eternity pushing on forever. What you do now and today has an effect that ripples onward to create and influence literally forever into the future. Be the butterfly to create tornadoes. Our actions matter. Feels good man!
Speak for yourself. No idea why you would think that, but thanks for trying to stir up shit.