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Anonymous (ID: ZqSK8CVU) Bulgaria No.513440445 >>513440609 >>513440642 >>513440758 >>513440798 >>513441472 >>513442565
individualism for the slaves, collectivistic nepotism for the elites
Why do the slaves never learn that individualism is a divide and conquer tactic? They would rather betray each other and suffer than live in an utopia, bizarre.
Anonymous (ID: V7PMeZxY) Hungary No.513440609 >>513440880
>>513440445 (OP)
You have brain damage. You conflate individualism with lonelyness.
Half of society lives on free gibz. How is that individualism?
Anonymous (ID: vsQh+pzZ) United States No.513440642
>>513440445 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: wfL26kro) Australia No.513440758 >>513440931
>>513440445 (OP)
>collectivistic nepotism for the elites
Really explains why the elites keep fighting amongst themselves just as the only "collectivism" among them is a nominal conformity to shared income streams they're each looking to monopolize.
Anonymous (ID: cb5eVH8q) United Kingdom No.513440798
>>513440445 (OP)

Globohomo is like that, but you have to be gay, a cuck, or a whore to join.
Anonymous (ID: ZqSK8CVU) Bulgaria No.513440880
>>513440609
No, I don't. Individualism is the default thinking mode for almost all people.
>How is that individualism
This is what the collectivists force on you.
Anonymous (ID: ZqSK8CVU) Bulgaria No.513440931 >>513441092
>>513440758
>amongst themselves
You're mistaking the puppets with the elites, they have nothing in common.
Anonymous (ID: wfL26kro) Australia No.513441092 >>513441176
>>513440931
Those puppets work for the various factions. The elite are not a singular collective or even genuinely unified.
Anonymous (ID: ZqSK8CVU) Bulgaria No.513441176 >>513442206
>>513441092
Proof?
Anonymous (ID: pdU8lDLb) Germany No.513441287 >>513441454
He who opposes individualism is a lesser man and a slave moralist by definition. Nazism is a weak ideology because every mediocre man can feel like belonging to something greater, despite not being great. An illusion of superiority carried on the backs of lesser men and thats why it failed
Anonymous (ID: ZqSK8CVU) Bulgaria No.513441454
>>513441287
>by definition
>According to Nietzsche, masters create morality; slaves respond to master morality with their slave morality.
>can feel like belonging to something greater
That's the biggest drive in life.
>despite not being great
That doesn't matter at all. You don't need great people to create something great.
Anonymous (ID: kpzoQZLE) United States No.513441472
>>513440445 (OP)
>fascism is the way
Anonymous (ID: wfL26kro) Australia No.513442206 >>513442317 >>513443070
>>513441176
There is no world government. There are too many players and conflicts of interest. But there are globalized income streams that maintain conformity to a de facto world government, which is now in a globalized quagmire whereby the winner will be the one who sinks or falls last.

1. Monarchical-Pharisaic dynasties & World Jewry
2. American industrial aristocracy (those behind Trump)
3. Western European aristocracy (analogous to those behind Trump but in Europe, currently not in power)
4. The Vatican
5. Bankers (at the mid-to-high-level, not of the Pharisaic/Phoenician dynasties)
6. Industrialists (primarily based out Western countries in general, secondarily those based out of BRICS countries)
7. Nouveau billionaires (primarily big tech and pharma)
8. Non-European royalty (primarily the Arabs and East Asian houses, most of whom are client states of the Monarchical-Pharisaic dynasties based out of London)

2-3 dozen families at the top, organized into clans of 2 or more families, all related within the range of 1st and 5th cousins.
300-400 families below them, the upper echelon of which are also related within the range of 1st and 5th cousins among each clan.
1500-2000 servant families attached to all of them.

No more than 10,000 people rule the world in various capacities, who have about 1 million other people directly employed by them, who subsequently have up to 10 million more indirectly employed by them.
Anonymous (ID: kcg+HXFY) Australia No.513442317 >>513442533
>>513442206
Never mentions Russia. Into the pit.
Anonymous (ID: wfL26kro) Australia No.513442533
>>513442317
I'd put them between 5. and 6., but not in all cases.
Anonymous (ID: w3zZnJJg) United States No.513442565
>>513440445 (OP)
amerifucks dont have families because they love divorce courts
Anonymous (ID: ZqSK8CVU) Bulgaria No.513443070
>>513442206
>There are too many players and conflicts of interest
Such as?
>thinks people that show themselves are the elites
Yep, a mental case.