If commies or nazis are really serious about starting their own communities or otherwise taking power, they need to start with this. But, no they won't.
Dunno if any of ya know, but Vermont itself does have an Independence movement as well. Does the FSP collaborate with those wanting a SVR?
What position do you folks have on also New England's independence movement?
Thanks; please DM me if you're interested in joining! There's a very important difference between optics calibrating and optics cucking that natsocs fail to grasp.
The FSP has an informal relationship with the Foundation for New Hampshire Independence, which has former FSP president Carla Gericke on its board. For a time I proudly sported a New Hampshire Independence bumper sticker on a car that I have now sold. The foundation doesn't appear to have much juice, unfortunately; their last post on their website was from May of 2023. The Foundation did participate in a global conference of political independence movements earlier this year; I don't remember whether Vermont's was present. The FSP and FNHI are highly supportive of secession generally, including of leftist-motivated secession. Carla Gericke is a culturally-left former anti-Apartheid activist, however, so it is doubtful that she and others like her in the FSP would support pacific northwest secession if the natsoc independence movement Northwest Front ever gained power there (fortunately that movement is a dumpster fire).
I was unaware that there was an independence movement for New England as a whole. Not sure how workable it is given NE's overall political complexion.
My pleasure Bossman. May consider it. Communists and National Socialists need to get jobs and not live on welfare at all. After all, they would been the first to go in the USSR or NS Germany.
Gotcha. Vermont's SVR movement started back in '03, but it hasn't been too active for the past decadish. I'm not surprised about Carla though, and I obviously know about her. Cascadians already have an NWTI essentially anyways (especially in Portland and Boise, and with Richard Spencer). Heard supposedly that the NF is bunch of feds.
There has been for some time, but they obviously tend to be left-leaning.
26:12 "the state has killed hundreds of millions of people in the 20th century alone, and corporations have done nothing of the sort"
how do you settle deaths surrounding the opioid crisis, tobacco industry, processed food industry, or the pharmaceutical industry more broadly.
and are the associated death tolls of these industries not curbed by states? i understand that states also enable some of these in critical ways, but the point here is to ask whether corporations would do any better.
update: i wrote the comment before listening to the whole episode, and i see this is the direction the conversation went in. it seems to culminate in the question and answer around 31:50. but i don't understand the response that starts with "the state is also a business" and ends with roughly "we should fight crime everywhere we see it" - i don't see how this addresses the spirit of the question asked
Honestly this conversation was one of my favorites yet.
Thanks! You being a lit guy, your feedback on my Power article on my Stack would be especially valuable!
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I like the optics of this society.
If commies or nazis are really serious about starting their own communities or otherwise taking power, they need to start with this. But, no they won't.
Dunno if any of ya know, but Vermont itself does have an Independence movement as well. Does the FSP collaborate with those wanting a SVR?
What position do you folks have on also New England's independence movement?
Thanks; please DM me if you're interested in joining! There's a very important difference between optics calibrating and optics cucking that natsocs fail to grasp.
The FSP has an informal relationship with the Foundation for New Hampshire Independence, which has former FSP president Carla Gericke on its board. For a time I proudly sported a New Hampshire Independence bumper sticker on a car that I have now sold. The foundation doesn't appear to have much juice, unfortunately; their last post on their website was from May of 2023. The Foundation did participate in a global conference of political independence movements earlier this year; I don't remember whether Vermont's was present. The FSP and FNHI are highly supportive of secession generally, including of leftist-motivated secession. Carla Gericke is a culturally-left former anti-Apartheid activist, however, so it is doubtful that she and others like her in the FSP would support pacific northwest secession if the natsoc independence movement Northwest Front ever gained power there (fortunately that movement is a dumpster fire).
I was unaware that there was an independence movement for New England as a whole. Not sure how workable it is given NE's overall political complexion.
My pleasure Bossman. May consider it. Communists and National Socialists need to get jobs and not live on welfare at all. After all, they would been the first to go in the USSR or NS Germany.
Gotcha. Vermont's SVR movement started back in '03, but it hasn't been too active for the past decadish. I'm not surprised about Carla though, and I obviously know about her. Cascadians already have an NWTI essentially anyways (especially in Portland and Boise, and with Richard Spencer). Heard supposedly that the NF is bunch of feds.
There has been for some time, but they obviously tend to be left-leaning.
https://www.newenglandindependence.org/
Wonder if Carla would change her mind about a second CSA if she saw media of African-Americans with Confederate flags? LOL
The best part of every Walt podcast is the constant switching between listening to guest at 1.5 speed vs Walt at 0.75 speed
I am a slow talker lol
26:12 "the state has killed hundreds of millions of people in the 20th century alone, and corporations have done nothing of the sort"
how do you settle deaths surrounding the opioid crisis, tobacco industry, processed food industry, or the pharmaceutical industry more broadly.
and are the associated death tolls of these industries not curbed by states? i understand that states also enable some of these in critical ways, but the point here is to ask whether corporations would do any better.
update: i wrote the comment before listening to the whole episode, and i see this is the direction the conversation went in. it seems to culminate in the question and answer around 31:50. but i don't understand the response that starts with "the state is also a business" and ends with roughly "we should fight crime everywhere we see it" - i don't see how this addresses the spirit of the question asked
‘Dishonorable clique of third positivists.’ Who were those?
The third positionists I associated with called themselves the Occidental Patricians Alliance.
Never heard of them.
That sounds really autistic and gay
Yep they ran a discord server full of gays and femboys
Good ideas and musings. Like listening to the doings of a bright, new independent faction. making its way in the world...
if you pay the fee and I personally think you’re cool and trustworthy
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