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so, /pol/,...
has anyone come up with any solutions to the problems that plague the world these days ?

where are the great problem solvers ?
why is everyone running in circles ?
people point out the problems all the time, the internet is full of it, you can not access social media without getting blasted by that stream of complaints and 'redpill' threads
apparently people just are like 'it do be like dat' and keep on playing their roles...
why wont someone with a audience propose and promote actual solutions ?
like there is a shitload of "diy how to fix your shit" content online but no how to fix society, civilization, stop corruption, stop nepotism, git gud, why ?
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>>535016567
>solutions
Take the Schwabpill
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>>535016567
To reach an audience you need more money and influence than the other goy, and if you already have a monopoly on money and influence in the current system obviously your goal is to keep it being like dat
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>>535016567
Yeah but they're not willing to give up what is necessary. Can't help anyone like that. It'll just have to sort itself out it's too big now. Maybe someday when the pressure is ripe.
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>>535016567
The solution is, and always has been, violence.
No one has the stomach for it/is still too comfy. Rapidly changing though.
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>>535016567
Solutions are illegal.
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>>535017082
Then why are they starting with white people who are the smallest minority?
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>>535016567
Kill the advertising industry and the world is fixed in a month
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>>535016567
>where are the great problem solvers ?
AI is going to fix it all any day now, right?
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>>535016567
Yes, I suggested... Non-hierarchical Individualism... solves 100% of the world's problems.

The main ones are:

- There will be no hierarchy

- There will be no economy

- There will be no families

- There will be no slavery (in any form)

- There will be no genetic stratification

- There will be no envy or lies

- Society will be small-scale and will live by quality, not quantity.

- There will be no wars

- All people within the Non-hierarchy will be autonomous

- People will have equal resources for their plans

- The path to understanding true free will will open

and much more... utopian.

A distinctive feature from other systems is that there are NO TRANSITIONAL FORMS...the final form...can be launched even tomorrow...requires 50 trained people.
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Unfortunately, people are too brainless for that, maybe I was born at the wrong time...

In short, NO ONE CARES... the zoo moves on... according to its cycles.
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>>535017591
If you give unintelligent people power they will destroy any system that is based on equality.
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Traditionalism+hypercapitalism.
Private covenant communities.
Limiting technology while still using it for essential tasks.
Being the master of ai instead of the slave of it's programmers.
Do not speak lies, your dollar is worth a thousand votes, become self sufficient, do not support the cultural narrative.
Spread knowledge like a pandemic, knowledge is power.
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>>535016567
I do have ideas, plans and solutions. The problem is getting to a position of power and influence when you don't have some kind of resources to begin with.
Another problem is that many people are used to get everything for free and you can't be a professional for these causes, when you can't pay the bills.
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>>535017591
Oh yeah, I forgot to add one important thing...

Non-hierarchical thinking CANNOT BE TEACHED.

It's either innate...or not.

Semi-genetic/semi-characteristic, depending on date of birth (gravitational biology...such a science doesn't exist yet...humanity is too backward...it's science in a world where civilization has reached Type II on the Kardashev scale).
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>>535016977
>Mister bond, we meet again, would you partake in some bugs?
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>>535017226

This.
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>>535017681
You are undoubtedly right.

That's why NI has built-in selection filters. Psychological tests, ethical tests, trigger points, foolproofing systems (which are essentially the SAME THING), and so on.
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>>535017802
The Freemasons became so powerful because they actually made money from the skills they taught eachother while organizing and networking.

Maybe in the modern world we can teach eachother secret economic skills to form a brotherhood.
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>>535017226
This one is good.
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>>535017983
This and some of your previous suggestions sound good.
Please replace "brotherhood" with "business networking association" though (to disincentive fed posters).
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>>535016567
there is a final solution, yes
all that's currently lacking is the will
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A major problem people have is that they think societal change happens by a bunch of people randomly joining on the town square and suddenly creating change, that is the final step, thats the movie myth they perpetuated. There are many steps that always come before that, a regime has to become overtly tyrannical, people have to have the ability to network and exchange thoughts, people have to be at least somewhat informed, and most importantly, a culture has to arise which rejects the problematic entrenched system and puts forth its own coherent ideas and proves that these ideas are viable by creating small clubs and hobbies, this naturally expands and permanently changes the very fabric of a societies culture.

I think we need a second enlightenment, but instead of rejecting the divine, embracing it and integrating it into a thoughtful culture of independence, take it away from the institutions and set it free, make the mind control of academia defensive and make it conform to questioning, then the fertile ground of debate shall arise new citizen clubs which though small will completely correct discourse.
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>>535018383
Ah yes economic study groups.
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>>535017983
>>535018383
Any such organization, no matter what you might call it, would be infiltrated by undercover Feds and agents provocateur.
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>>535016567
Population collapse can't come soon enough.
Population collapse is our only hope.
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>>535018772
And? We're just doing economics, hell maybe some of them will even defect.

That's another thing about the freemasons, they werent overtly political for the most part, they controlled culture, culture is the dictator of politics.
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>>535019215
Based Schwab fan.
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you care too much about things that arent real, and nothing is real.
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>>535016567
The solutions to the problems that plague us would require violence and large scale organization to do so. Nobody is really ready for that.
>Surely there is a peaceful solution.
No. Because the problems are directly related to people who are benefiting from these problems in fact you can say the people are the problems in and of themselves.
The moment you try to organize the peaceful solving of the problems they caused they will respond to you and your like minded fellows with violence and they will be very good at it.

So until huge numbers of people are willing to do this the only solution you have is to try to not get their notice and try to exploit the same system they exploit to live the best way you can.

The thing is should that day come the people who set up the next system will make sure it is exploitable by themselves and the cycle continues.
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>>535016567
The solution is to stop those preventing the solutions from being implemented.
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>>535018772
So? If you're infiltrated you're doing it right. Let them know that you know and be friends with them. They will never be willing to actually change their time unless you give them the option.
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>>535016567
kill all jews
kill all jeets
kill all niggers
kill all sub 120 iq retards
every single problem solved
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>>535018772
>undercover Feds and agents provocateur
Well, that's just how reality is.
Another truth is that we are all on lists and getting mass surveilled by AI systems.
What you gonna do about it?
Wanna just give up and die out?
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>>535020216
Do you think that economics is a weapon that commits violence?

Is any economic action considered violence? (e.g. barter)
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>>535020216
>The thing is should that day come the people who set up the next system will make sure it is exploitable by themselves and the cycle continues.

This cycle can be broken by building a small-scale autonomous society. The central idea of this society will be to enclose philosophy in an ethical, non-religious, idealistic individualism. Cut off all unnecessary things
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>>535016567
>why wont someone with a audience propose and promote actual solutions ?
The problems are there on purpose, and you're not allowed to have an audience if you think they need fixing.
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>>535022433
Economics, that is the control of the flow of goods and services can absolutely be used as a weapon and to commit violence and against large swaths of people. It is the primary tool of oligarchs after all.
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>>535022720
Too idealistic. The problem with all idealistic societies is that they are not accounting for the dumb, the lazy, the vain, not the criminal.
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>>535023380
Okay, let's not look at the economy as a whole...it's a whole monster used by the elite...how about the simplest form that existed 10,000 years ago.

Barter between two people who are representatives of an equal social group?Element of war?
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>>535023488
Not all... I don't like weak people, so I take their influence into account. They're like a disease... conformist, obedient... not autonomous... mimicking, but not aware... they can be easily filtered out.
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>>535016567
Vote Hard and Die Voting
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>>535023488
Such people are often very skeptical and unresponsive, even when presented with raw information...all because of their inability to filter information. They consume data that has been digested by the system...they require proof links, links to authoritative publications, expert opinions, and widely confirmed data...
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>>535016567
I'm not giving ideas to see what AI and society comes up with instead. How's it been going so far? Lol
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>>535016567
What's the point of coming up with solutions if they'll never be implemented?
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>>535024460
Not even thinking about it and worry over it. You guys seem like you got all the answers and people you want involved figuring it out right? Back to shitposting and having fun.
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>>535024545
Maybe they are already being used...in isolated environments (you know, like projects like closed biospheres), but somewhere far away...parallel shadow societies...like experiments



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