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Fighting is a science. It isn’t haphazard. It isn’t just going in the ring and kicking ass. There’s a method to it, which isn’t just about technique. To win, you have to follow certain principles. In this episode of James Lindsay OnlySubs, my subscribers-only podcast, I go through six principles that return results in fighting, whether in an actual fight or in a political warfare fight against Woke Marxism. These are stable, accurate, vicious, cold, crisp, and fast. Put into action, these principles will ensure a far greater amount of success than going out and swinging wildly. Come listen to learn about them!
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[The Jacobins and their 1787 French Revolution were] “a new kind of religion, an incomplete religion, it is true, without God… and without life after death, but one which nevertheless, like Islam, flooded the earth with its soldiers, apostles, and martyrs.”
Alexis de Tocqueville, ‘The Old Regime and the French Revolution’, 1856
In 2023, Islam is still flooding the earth with their conquest/colonization of the infidel kafirs of Dar al-Harb. While the Woke revolutionaries — who are direct descendants of the Jacobins – have flooded the Western world with their own “soldiers” (Red Guard/Antifa psychotics), “apostles” (CRT/DEI/BLM/SOGI propagandists) and “martyrs” (Trans/Queer BIPOC “hate crime” hoaxers).
In 2023, the reign of terror has not changed. The revolutionary players have not changed. The only thing that has changed is the outcome. This time there will be no Thermidorian Reaction. This time there will be no Napoleon to staunch the flood. This time around we are not France in 1809: We are Rome in 467 AD.
“The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.”
Marcus Aurelius
i am a subscriber. can’t log in. wqhere do I log in
Hi Robert, which platform are you subscribed on?