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>Harsh but seconded. It's gotten ridiculous and people are too disconnected from real life by being too connected to the judeoverse. Jews are abstract creatures, their mentality is abstract, so is their sick science.
I get what you're driving at, but I disagree. Jews are the very emobidment of banality, which is why under thier influence the current culture is nothing but an orgy of vacuous materialism, gossip, and performative social signaling. It's not that people are disconnected from the real world (not the entirety of the issue anyway) but they're deeply connected to only the most superficial, vulgar, and trivial parts of it, a good portion entirely fabricated. And that's not even getting into the web of lies spun by the so-called news agencies, but that's a subject for another conversation.
>Phones? Land line was more than enough, and public cabins here and there with multiple physical (analog) payment methods.
>We must work from the Mormon/Amish staple, make it anti-Abrahamic and clearly pro-White, and then go through the technological moves one drip at a time.
Pretty much. It will be a lean handful of years, but it's a necessary process to detox the popular consciousness from all this informational diarrhea. There are some technologies that should be curtailed, however. The aforementioned smartphones for one, and also social media. Being connected to the Cloud 24/7 is demonstrably bad for the mind. We've all seen people gathered around a table gliued to their phones, not saying a word to each other even though they're feet away. We've seen children not old enough to walk being given phones so they don't bother their dipshit parentd (who later are bewildered that their child has the attention span of a fly and can't retain information unless it's pop culture sewage). We've seen people stop in the middle of dinner to take pictures of their food and send it to everyone they know, for no reason other than the dopamine hit of getting attention. The list goes on, point is social media encourages all sorts of noxious behaviors and has actively worsened quality of life and discourse everywhere for no real gain whatsoever. That's without getting into the matter of spying on users and social conditioning, but that's another conversation.
On the topic of the internet, I would not advocate abolishing it, I'm too fond of it and the romantic idea of the potential it had back in the day (and hey, without it we wouldn't even be here.) It had the potential to be a truly beneficial technology for humanity, before it was commodified and sanitized into oblivion. Perhaps the internet should be scaled back after it goes back online, make it harder to use without the appropriate know-how. Make it the realm of autistic nerds and other antisocial weirdos once more, heh.
>AIs for example are totally useless. Don't get me wrong, they're fun to make quick memes (in b4 picrel related irony) because we're living in an age of communication and intense emotional arousing, it's a war of the senses so we use it for now despite how a hog they are on natural resources.
>But the best excuse you will hear, which is cooked by kikes of course, is that it AIs discover new vaccines and magical pills. There already are efficient medicine forms that are suppressed and we wouldn't be so sick and weak if we weren't poisoned on purpose.
>It's not had to see how AIs are pointless. Working strictly from a technological standpoint and this ignoring the 50s, we could just move back to the 80s and that's it. We literally freeze time around that era, remove the pozz, make it 100% Aryan, cleanse the pollution in the water and the lands, and that would be it.
This is where our opinions diverge. Much like the internet, AI is not intrinsically useless or evil, it's a technology with beneficial potential that is utterly squandered because 1. it's not being developed by White people for White people, and 2. it's being used for rotten ends like reality distortion, censorship, stifling of dissent and cheap commercial gimmicks. If those technologies were instead in the hands of Whites with a mind towards improvement and innovation, we'd be colonizing the Solar System rather than being flooded with soulless "art" and meaningless word vomit on every platform you care to name. Any space program would benefit from having an onboard computer that can reason, react and plan like a human being (or close enough) and advise the crew accordingly. Research labs would benefit immensely from having AI assistance in performing experiments and processing data far faster than any human brain. OBVIOUSLY the human component must never be excised, it's the most important component after all, but the current dismal state of AI and technological development in general is no reason to throw the baby with the bathwater.
And yes, I am a staunch futurist. I believe humanity's destiny beckons from the stars. We're not a race that is content simply sitting around with what we have. We strive to climb every mountain and plumb every depth. Space is the next challenge in front of us, and if we hadn't spent decades wasting trillions in futile attempts at civilizing niggers and keeping them fed and housed, we could have functional space colonies by now. It hurts to consider all we could have achieved with the resources we've squandered. I fear that if we go extinct the world will devolve into an endless primitive slum and this planet will continue circling the Sun devoid of higher Man, all potential squandered and laid to dust. But I remain hopeful. I want us to win this, so we may claim our cosmic birthright. I want to live long enough to see humanity reach for the stars.