Saturday, January 11, 2020

Odds and Ends, 1/11/20

It's Der Movement.  In all cases, emphasis added,

Amusing TOO comments excerpts:
Carolyn Yeagersays:

January 8, 2020 at 5:02 pm

I noticed but didn’t read Durocher’s article at Unz Review. He has always somewhat repelled me, I seldom agree with him, and I came to feel pretty sure he was homosexual. Now I know for certain!
Sure!  Someone writes a positive article about Mishima, so they have to be a homosexual.  For certain!  I'm no fan of Durocher, and who knows maybe he is a homosexual, but his love of Mishima by itself proves nothing.  

There's the difference between Sallis and Der Movement.  I have a suspicion about Durocher and then I proceed to conduct a deep stylometric analysis of "activist" writing to test my hypothesis. Der Movement reacts to Durocher's scribblings about Mishima with:
...I came to feel pretty sure he was homosexual. Now I know for certain!
No doubt that reflects Yeager's Germanic superiority vs. Sallis' swarthoid inferiority.  Now I know for sure!
msays:

January 9, 2020 at 9:55 am

A sexual sado-masochistic angle certainly explains the Counter Currents fascination. It would be better to contrast Mishima’s private life, politics and death with, say, Romanian patriot C. Z. Codreanu–the latter a much better example for European youth to emulate.
I agree and I must say that sounds familiar.
I don't know - maybe if Der Movement concentrated more on Codreanu and less on Mishima, it might learn something.  But, alas, the lure of debasing themselves before the Altar of Asia is too much - the Japanese man must have priority.  I'll note that it seems like Mishima fetishism in the "movement" rises and falls concomitantly with the interest in HBD; there's probably a cause-and-effect relationship there.
Colored similarity.  Blacks and Asians = people of color totally unlike Whites.  Blacks and Asians –The Tropical Alliance – even for health related issues.
Abstract:

Objective To estimate the risk of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) recurrence in a large, diverse, US-based population and to identify racial/ethnic and socioeconomic subgroups at higher risk.

Methods We performed a longitudinal analysis of prospectively collected claims data from all hospitalizations in nonfederal California hospitals between 2005 and 2011. We used validated diagnosis codes to identify nontraumatic ICH and our primary outcome of recurrent ICH. California residents who survived to discharge were included. We used log-rank tests for unadjusted analyses of survival across racial/ethnic groups and multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression to determine factors associated with risk of recurrence after adjusting for potential confounders.
Results We identified 31,355 California residents with first-recorded ICH who survived to discharge, of whom 15,548 (50%) were white, 6,174 (20%) were Hispanic, 4,205 (14%) were Asian, and 2,772 (9%) were black. There were 1,330 recurrences (4.1%) over a median follow-up of 2.9 years (interquartile range 3.8). The 1-year recurrence rate was 3.0% (95% confidence interval [CI] 2.8%–3.2%). In multivariable analysis, black participants (hazard ratio [HR] 1.22; 95% CI 1.01–1.48; p = 0.04) and Asian participants (HR 1.29; 95% CI 1.10–1.50; p = 0.001) had a higher risk of recurrence than white participants. Private insurance was associated with a significant reduction in risk compared to patients with Medicare (HR 0.60; 95% CI 0.50–0.73; p < 0.001), with consistent estimates across racial/ethnic groups.
Conclusions Black and Asian patients had a higher risk of ICH recurrence than white patients, whereas private insurance was associated with reduced risk compared to those with Medicare. Further research is needed to determine the drivers of these disparities.
Now, from Counter-Currents

More Black-Asian similarities.
In college, I had many Asian-American friends, and most of them came from very patriotic and proud Asian families. Most of the Chinese attended “Chinese School” a few days a week, and the Koreans went to Korean-specific churches. Most of them held the racist belief that Asians are superior, which occasionally could cross the line and become offensive.

Nevertheless, about half of the sexually-active ones pursued white girls (the non-sexually active also liked white girls). This was especially true of the most racist ones who had the more hard-driving, hardcore-Chinese parents.
Hello Derbyshire:
K

Posted January 10, 2020 at 4:34 am | Permalink

Your experience with Asian men is the same as mine. They have an extreme ethnic chauvinism and what comes off as simply a desire to racially dominate white people. They constantly spout outright hate filled things towards whites, but lust after white women. Chinese men in particular have the standard if a Chinese man is with a white woman he gains a lot of face, but if a White man is with a Chinese woman, the white man is likely a loser and the Chinese woman a whore. That comes off to me like they are oddly saying we are superior to them without saying it directly? The extreme obsession of white women displayed by non-white men is downright disturbing and honestly confusing, you hate us and think we are weak, but you want your children to have half our genes. I can only understand it as a desire for racial conquest another tribe (Asian men) simply wanting to steal the resources (White women) of another group.
Hello Derbyshire:
Victor Henderson

Posted January 10, 2020 at 10:13 am | Permalink

That is not the case, white men who date asian women are often socially akward, have low self esteem and feel more masculine among asian women due to their overal genetic build being small/short. White men who often date asian women are seen as losers by asians and even by whites and other non-whites. Because its based on yellow fetish/anime-manga love.
Let's consider more Johnsonian gaslighting.

Remember Johnson openly coming out in support of petty nationalism.  Now, listen to this podcast, starting at 21:00.  When the Irishman comes out as critical of petty nationalism, Johnson doesn't defend his position, but essentially agrees with the Irishman, while doing hand-waving about how one can both be pan-European and a more local nationalist (that has always been the Sallis position). Then he talks about national cooperation, while previously having promoted the idea of intra-European war and ethnic cleaning.  So, a day after I wrote this, Johnson proves how is constantly ideologically shifts to maintain his political positions.

Please watch the first 40 seconds of this video.  Certainly, the mature, sober, non-neurotic Dutton has the right to criticize the behavior of others.




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