Anthony Minghella’s The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) has been one of my favorite films since I saw it on the big screen while living in darkest Atlanta. A few years later, post-red pill, I bought the DVD and was struck anew at the brilliance of the script, performances, and direction. But I was also struck by the sheer whiteness of this film, which is set in 1958 and 1959 in New York City and Italy (Rome, Venice, the Bay of Naples). There’s nothing new about the idea of “escapist” entertainment. (more…)
Tag: sociopathy
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May 27, 2014 Andrew Hamilton
Empathie ohne Sympathie
Übersetzt von Osimandia.
English original here
Juden haben viele einzigartige psychologische Charakteristika, durch die sie sich radikal von Nichtjuden unterscheiden. Eine Eigenschaft, die Juden in einer Situation unter vier Augen und sogar in Gruppensituationen an den Tag legen, ist eine scharfsinnige Empfindsamkeit für Feinheiten, Nuancen, Wünsche, Gedanken und Gefühle von Nichtjuden. (more…)
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German translation here
Jews have many unique psychological characteristics that render them radically unlike non-Jews. One quality Jews possess in one-on-one situations, and even group situations, is a keen sensitivity to the subtleties, nuances, desires, thoughts, and emotions of non-Jews. They can size up people of all races and interact with them extremely well. This is no doubt one reason for their prominent role as mediators and go-betweens. (more…)
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Recently I suffered a plague of flies. It started small, with just a couple. I noticed one buzzing around the living room, moving at a fairly leisurely clip. It was easy to kill, a deed I committed with a dish towel. (more…)
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Andy Nowicki’s Counter-Currents article “In Defense of ‘Squares’” has prompted a reply from Ferdinand Bardamu, “Can You See the Real Me?” Both articles raise important questions about identity in connection with the “game” or “PUA” (pickup artist) phenomenon.
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