Daily Stormer & Andrew Anglin Thread

I used to read Anglin a lot, although less these days because I think the quality of his writing has gone downhill. Additionally, I think he misunderstands how the world is structured -- he understands the WEF level but not the level above them, which is the Rothschild, Warburg, Milner, Schiff, Rockefeller central bank owners. Because of this, his analysis of current events is off. For example, he's been predicting that Russia would destroy Ukraine, much like Gonzalo Lira was doing. But the results have been very different than predicted...

Also, it seems he may be going through some sort of mid-life crisis, between the increased alcoholism, the search for his Irish roots, and the possibility that he has a brain tumor (? which he casually mentioned in a post).
 
I used to read Anglin a lot, although less these days because I think the quality of his writing has gone downhill. Additionally, I think he misunderstands how the world is structured -- he understands the WEF level but not the level above them, which is the Rothschild, Warburg, Milner, Schiff, Rockefeller central bank owners. Because of this, his analysis of current events is off. For example, he's been predicting that Russia would destroy Ukraine, much like Gonzalo Lira was doing. But the results have been very different than predicted...

Also, it seems he may be going through some sort of mid-life crisis, between the increased alcoholism, the search for his Irish roots, and the possibility that he has a brain tumor (? which he casually mentioned in a post).
My man Andrew is just a little of the goop for the time being, which is bound to happen to solitary geniuses as they grow old. The way he explained alcoholism (6-8 shots a day) doesn't really seem all that bad. Most of my Romanian relatives certainly drink about the same if not more.
I also don't think his analysis is all that bad. He's a little whimsical in his analysis sometimes, but I think that's what happens if you're writing down your thoughts on every significant event, every single day, for 10 years. I don't know about mid life crisis, he himself jokes a lot about being a middle aged man in his midlife crisis, but over the past couple of years he mentioned that he wanted to put out out more and more articles that dealt with emotional and psychological stuff. Those happen to be the ones I like the most, which is why I am also enjoying the Illness Revelations a lot lately.

Regarding the Ukraine, I'd say it actually is pretty much destroyed. He, like many others including me, underestimated the Jewish insanity that would just keep putting young men into the meat grinder. I think he was correct in saying that a gradual cultural subversion would have worked much better in order to bring Russia into the Western fold, but the Ukraine war absolutely put a wrench into that strategy, and it happened ostensibly because the descendants of shtetl dwellers wanted to take revenge on the Eastern Slavs. The argument was never "Russia is overpowered", but "Ukraine doesn't have any desirable goal to achieve via military confrontation", which holds true to this day. If Nuland and the State Department Jews hadn't put pressure on Zelensky and provided him with 100 billion dollars and huge amounts of cocaine, the war would have ended already.

I do agree with you that his stance on monetary policy is off, as he supports fixed standard currency, which is bogus. But a brother can only get so many things right. At this point, I mainly read him because he's funny, usually at least directionally right and he relates a lot to young men and produces often edifying content by being open. Maybe I find it more relatable than other people because I am an erratic person myself, but a lot of his writing feels like the conversations I wish I could have with friends and family.
 
He's the best Western cultural writer online and it's not even close. He'd also crush it as a copywriter.

I'm just repeating what I said before on RVF.

His style cooks. It's alive. The tangents, false starts, and loose threads are a feature, not a bug.

Anglin is our/the 4chan version of James Joyce.
 
He's the best Western cultural writer online and it's not even close. He'd also crush it as a copywriter.

I'm just repeating what I said before on RVF.

His style cooks. It's alive. The tangents, false starts, and loose threads are a feature, not a bug.

Anglin is our/the 4chan version of James Joyce.
Funny thing is he hates James Joyce. But I see what you mean. Drunk Irish hellraiser genius.
 
I used to read Anglin a lot, although less these days because I think the quality of his writing has gone downhill. Additionally, I think he misunderstands how the world is structured -- he understands the WEF level but not the level above them, which is the Rothschild, Warburg, Milner, Schiff, Rockefeller central bank owners. Because of this, his analysis of current events is off. For example, he's been predicting that Russia would destroy Ukraine, much like Gonzalo Lira was doing. But the results have been very different than predicted...

Also, it seems he may be going through some sort of mid-life crisis, between the increased alcoholism, the search for his Irish roots, and the possibility that he has a brain tumor (? which he casually mentioned in a post).
I disagree. Anglin absolutely does understand the level above WEF. He has talked at length about the Jews and bankers who call the shots, and about how the WEF is just one of the countless think thanks and NGOs that are more or less the real structure/organs of this satanic empire.

Also, maybe I missed that article or something, but I'm pretty sure he has never been of the position that Russia would destroy/conquer Ukraine. He made it clear from the start that Russia didn't have that goal and just wanted a couple provinces for very good reasons, and for NATO to not put nukes in Moscow's backyard. He did, of course, say that Ukraine would never win in a war against Russia, which is just an obvious fact to anyone who has ever looked at a map. Honestly his predictions have been very accurate. He saw this whole conflict coming since 2014.

The brain tumor thing is, of course, just a joke, and I really don't think he's going through a mid-life crisis. He became extremely ill for a couple days, and that made him think about a lot of things. This can happen to anyone of any age. You get sick and nearly die, or so sick that you want to die, and it makes you hyper-aware of the reality of death, changing you forever. Many such cases.
 
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I had no idea gameruprising was back. I saw in several articles he mentions readers "telling him things" which made me curious since he doesn't have a public email and is no longer on twitter. His forum was down for many months, and I guess he just quietly restarted it. Registration even appears to be open, and it was closed for years before so jump in if you're interested.

The guy was an absolute legend on twitter before Elon banned him. Just dropped red pills left and right in a friendly "Nice Guy National Socialism" manner. We could really use his voice in the mainstream now with everything going on.

My only complaint is he burns bridges with everyone (but he is a genius and they tend to do that) and he still kinda supports Trump, but I think that's just Anglin liking the chaos Trump brings to any situation and rooting for American collapse.

Great one here:

Aquinas advocates tolerance of prostitution by noting: “Accordingly in human government also, those who are in authority rightly tolerate certain evils, lest certain goods be lost, or certain evils be incurred: thus Augustine says [De ordine 2.4]: ‘If you do away with harlots, the world will be convulsed with lust.’” If these social practices were to be suppressed, the public reaction might be such as to threaten the peace of society.

This is the kind of so-based-it-seems-wrong-when-you-first-hear-it stuff he comes up with. And the only real explanation for the bizarre ultra-sexualized yet somehow also MeToo clown world we live in today.
 
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Yoo, I thought they had opened the books, but apparently, the books are closed. Anybody got an invite link?
Do they even still have invite links?
PM if necessary.
 
My health is largely stable, I’m just sleeping at irregular hours, and I have this constant headache. I’m taking some pills for the headache, which probably shouldn’t be mixed with alcohol, but whatever.
I’m comfortable with looming death. I joke about it happening next week, but it’s more likely going to be a few years. I don’t think it should affect my writing negatively. There were a lot of great writers with brain tumors.
It seems that Andrew has a real problem.


 
I think he's just a regular Irish guy. Seriously, being a booze fiend and coquetting with suicide or death generally is just something they do. I used to live with two Irish ladies and a Scotsman for a while and they really just are like that. Anti-cathartic would probably be a good expression for it.
They are edgy people who love suffering. Being well-adjusted and having an ordered structure to your day is really a Germanic thing in Europeans.
Also, he's a single guy in his forties who spends his time addressing the most uncomfortable truths in the world, having been denied the material success he would have deserved.

I, for one, enjoy his more current writing a lot. He doesn't sugar-coat it and he doesn't pretend to be super well-adjusted like many people in the trad scene do. Every day since 2020 has been a horrifying kafkaesque nightmare and Anglin was the only guy addressing it in the right words.

I sometimes think that it would be great for him to meet a nice lady and have a couple of kids, but I think that would probably take the edge off the Daily Stormer. The most edgy (and profound) Church fathers were also celibate loners with a general distaste for society, and I think Anglin shares that personality type. Hitler was like that, too. Having that unceasing drive to see things as they are and coming to the right conclusions definitely comes with a hefty price tag attached to it.

It would probably be good for him to get over his prejudices and just go to an Orthodox Church and get baptized. He has this thing that I see a lot with people where they reject the Catholic Church because it's so broken, but they refuse to even look at Orthodoxy because they think it's somehow opposed to West-European ethnic identity. Orthodoxy would be perfect for him.
 
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