>>1485>All the relevant mimetics (Red Bull and Zyn Americana) must be appropriated for building the Gundo of the next regime. >>1493>I have the opposite concern, that we would correctly identify that they serve that regime and so discard the opportunity to grasp onto the culture that works at attracting strong men to their cause.Agreed. We must get beyond the nerd/jock, software/hardware, scholar/warrior dichotomies and start working together to defend our faith against our enemies. Perhaps we can explore the mimetics a little:
* mullets - shared symbology, as mentioned in
>>1313. I suppose mullets are a fine option.
* nicotine pouches and energy drinks, so stimulants - I would avoid drugs in general (also see
>>596). Instead of excessive amounts of caffeine let us learn from the ancient roman patricians of the value of an afternoon siesta, from sexta, since it is to be taken at the sixth hour of daylight. This is what evolution has mandated for most of our species to have peak productivity. I hear that it is still done in some chinese factories today. We also need quality meat. Good quality beef, pork, perhaps seafood? I hear that sushi is in vogue. But as
>>1395 mentioned whale might have too much mercury and cadmium. Any vegetables served will be so delicious as to be irresistible.
* pumping iron - great, all young men should be doing some of that *safely*. I know that many of our nerds have become hunchbacked and that this is not good for a healthy range of motion. Proper equipment such as split keyboards with the ability to rotate in solid angles (
https://www.zsa.io/moonlander/tripod-kit) and education on ergonomics and anatomy can fix this.
* weekly bonfires on the beach - yes, nature time is essential, as is sun. Our re-barbarization effort can go even further.
As for capital, well, my bet is that the funds have to come from the places that our young knights are defending. Our young knights should *know* who their fellow free peoples are. And the place where freedom is most under threat is the first island chain from the East Asian continental mainland coast. If America cedes hegemony in Asia to China, China will have even *more* economic leverage over America and its protectorates in Asia, especially the industrial powers of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, than it already does. And the most important part of the first island chain, is Taiwan. I do not believe that the governing authorities on the mainland want war, they pursue a policy of party-state developmentalism whose legitimacy is predicated on economic growth. But as Elbridge Colby points out, the *means* by which economic and political leverage are obtained, are with military threats (
https://time.com/6221072/why-protecting-taiwan-really-matters-to-the-u-s/). American drones seem to require improvement (
https://www.wsj.com/world/how-american-drones-failed-to-turn-the-tide-in-ukraine-b0ebbac3), is this the place for us to turn our attention to?