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  • @NPC-st7zv
    @NPC-st7zv Před 5 lety +7

    The Welsh flag is not represented on the union flag.
    It's the blue and white of the Scottish saint Andrews cross
    The English Saint George cross and the red diagonal stripes are from the saint Patrick's cross.
    The Welsh were a conquered nation and didn't enter into the union.
    The word Welsh, means foreigner in Saxon.

  • @cinderwood3218
    @cinderwood3218 Před 5 lety +12

    Vdare said it best about the NRO mentality. The stuff about free markets, bootstraps, individualism and all the attendant lecturing is just to make GOP voters not ask too much of the GOP at the expense of its corporate agenda and foreign policy. Since in politics you need a group which does little to justify itself to act competitively.
    By the by, 'cuckservatism' was born from the last time NRO was roasted. During the primary by the group we'd call AltRight now.
    Mostly spearheaded by TRS and MPC back when they identified with it. And yes, Roaming Millennial and really all of the sphere she hangs in (including the classical liberals) are mini-NROs. It's an easy and trite way to resist progressivism without "being too mean." Ironically that's something Shapiro said of Libertarians specifically, but it holds true.

    • @kiwich2527
      @kiwich2527 Před 5 lety

      re: being mean
      I'm not that familiar with Roaming Mill's content but she doesn't strike me as a particularly mean person. What I would say is that the brand "Compassionate Conservative" has a lot to answer for (probably a good vid topic come to think about it)
      Compassionate conservativism vs Pat Buchanan holding pistol conservatism

    • @cinderwood3218
      @cinderwood3218 Před 5 lety +3

      Kiwich that’s my point, it’s niceness and timidity masquerading as principle!!!!

    • @kiwich2527
      @kiwich2527 Před 5 lety

      @@cinderwood3218 I'm agreeing with you, just saying that there maybe a sub category of those that are genuinely not mean, therefore drawn to that argument/position vs those in the NRO and neo NRO which have nefarious motives (they know it but DGAF)

    • @kiwich2527
      @kiwich2527 Před 5 lety

      I'm reminded of that clip of PJB saying "well looks like I'm on the wrong side of history" insofar thathe knows he's lost the framing but he still genuinely cares

    • @cinderwood3218
      @cinderwood3218 Před 5 lety +1

      @@kiwich2527 you know we dont trust women!
      I guess NRO is more nefarious. Part of me just sees them as venal, antiquated, and not competent though (which might be basically what you mean)

  • @jabbbadahutt
    @jabbbadahutt Před 5 lety +3

    This was definitely the best DistAns in a while. I think Distributist definitely shows more inspiration going after the right than the left at the moment, and that’s what made the past few a little dull.

  • @fraukatze3856
    @fraukatze3856 Před 5 lety +9

    The Puritans were like SJWs, they were very intolerant.

    • @50centpb7
      @50centpb7 Před 5 lety +5

      Intolerant, and with the institutional power to be. Maybe that's why they always get their way.

    • @Iad83
      @Iad83 Před 5 lety +3

      I think sjw's would have been puritans once upon a time. Same attitude, just in a secular form today :P

    • @fraukatze3856
      @fraukatze3856 Před 5 lety

      Lost Woods I really think so.

    • @johnlove2954
      @johnlove2954 Před 5 lety

      Horseshoe Theory Confirmed?

  • @TheThreatenedSwan
    @TheThreatenedSwan Před 5 lety +4

    38:43 No recognition of the Germans, who were mixed Catholic and Protestant, who settled the midwest? My own Catholic ancestors were of this stock and it is easy to see that they did not have the hugely negative political impact that the largely urbanite, free riding hordes of Polish, Irish, and Italians did.
    Merely pointing out that Jews have had a disproportionate hand in left wing political parties like the SPD/SPO, ANC, etc, the Armenian genocide, Holodomor, financing and arming both sides in both world wars, etc, is considered "the JQ."

  • @marcolizzetti265
    @marcolizzetti265 Před 5 lety +2

    18:09 Venice, Genoa, Amalfi, Pisa

  • @misterkefir
    @misterkefir Před 5 lety +4

    Way too short. Please make DistAns 10 Catholic Only and like 3 hours long. That would be the best, imo.
    btw. - The Union Jack have english and scottish flags merged together. Only.

    • @misterkefir
      @misterkefir Před 5 lety +2

      @Philip apparently I was also wrong, because it represents the old flag of Ireland. These red stripes do.

  • @ghollisjr
    @ghollisjr Před 5 lety +2

    There are different ways to organize. The left is mostly a coalition of idealists and people who want to increase entropy so that they will have a better chance at success.
    I think the right organizes based on situations and heroes. The right was originally associated with monarchism. This isn't "conservatism", but hero worship. I think Marxist critics of Stalinism and the like have a small point in the sense that Stalin organized in the way that the right typically organizes. There will be some crisis, and a hero will emerge to face that crisis, at which point the right will unite behind the hero spontaneously. Meanwhile, the left will still be demanding that the ideals of their movement trump the hero's demands, which leads to conflict and the victory of the right due to pragmatism.
    At the moment, I think the definitions of "left" and "right" are rotated. There are people on the right who think that the right consists of people who only ever obey abstract principles of morality, when the actual right consists of people who will unite behind a hero to face and solve a problem. At the same time, there are many people who call themselves "left" who will fall behind a hero when the time comes.
    Trump winning the presidential election is the most likely formula for the right's success. Tell me with a straight face that you predicted Trump's election but still believe that the right won't organize properly, and I'll bet against you for the win in the next crisis faced by the right as well.
    But I should clarify: The left or right winning depends entirely on the specific people in question. The Scots-Irish in America are a wildcard. They were the driving force in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and have been the backbone of the U. S. military for as long as it's been in existence. France is full of Frenchmen, and thus France is left to the fate of whatever Frenchmen will manifest. America is made of a bunch of different groups of people, but everyone is scared of the Scots-Irish, which is why they are constantly attacked and belittled by leftist media. The truth is that despite rednecks being drunkards living in trailer parks, they are the best warriors America has to offer, and they are summoned whenever America needs to fight. There is a reason why movies about American wars have always had too many men with southern accents, and it's not just propaganda.

    • @willnill7946
      @willnill7946 Před 5 lety +1

      prism I say right and left represent the masculine and feminine psyche respectively

    • @johnlove2954
      @johnlove2954 Před 5 lety

      @@willnill7946 Yes.

  • @kiwich2527
    @kiwich2527 Před 5 lety

    I'm glad to hear that you'll have a discussion with Danny Duchamp, can vouch that he's good people

  • @firebornliger
    @firebornliger Před 5 lety

    The flaw in the comparison of a second American Civil War to WW2, is that the reason America *could* gear up and crush the Axis under a wave of manpower and machinery was mostly because we were isolated from the war, both the initial fighting and geographically.
    In the advent of an open and hot civil war (I'd contest we're already in a cold one, and have been for decades) neither of those facts would be true. The factories to produce more materiel would be in the line of fire. The infrastructure enabling the major blue strongholds of the coastal megacities would be in the line of fire. Who really can say how the proper military of the USA would act, and that would swing things in different directions.
    Really, though, the point about a chinese freighter full of guns is a good one. The first American Civil War was decided by outside assistance, and every other major country would salivate at the opportunity presented by the potential break up or crippling of the American economy. Though, I think China would simply take the opportunity to secure resources from Africa without the pretense of trade. A new wave of far more barbaric colonialism while the former superpower is destroying itself because the cancer of Leftism finally became to great a burden to bear.

  • @brainwright9713
    @brainwright9713 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm sad I keep missing these.

  • @davethelibrarian9601
    @davethelibrarian9601 Před 5 lety

    Will there be a video in regards to he Covington Catholic nonsense? Something must be done.

  • @espiao7343
    @espiao7343 Před 5 lety

    29:06 Taiping Revolution 2.0: Christian boogaloo

  • @MsScrubs
    @MsScrubs Před 5 lety +1

    Regarding civil wars, has Distributist
    just forgotten that the members of the military and police forces are predominantly right wing?..

    • @johnlove2954
      @johnlove2954 Před 5 lety

      Yes, they belong to a fake right.

    • @MsScrubs
      @MsScrubs Před 5 lety

      @@johnlove2954 Fake right? Can you elaborate?

    • @MsScrubs
      @MsScrubs Před 5 lety

      @@johnlove2954 ANY elaboration?

    • @johnlove2954
      @johnlove2954 Před 5 lety

      @@MsScrubs Lol, sometimes, I forget to reply back.
      Now for the elaboration. If it was true that military and police forces were actually predominantly right wing, it would be impossible for any RW government to get overthrown by the Left.
      But has it been historically true? Even not bringing Communist (which is as far left as it gets) overthrow of government in several places, take French Revolution. Because France had less funds due to it funding American Independence, the monarch lost support with the army. Not only the Royal Army let peasants revolt against the King, but let them kill their own brothers in "police forces". How do else you think peasants with pitch forks were able to depose the King?
      They did nothing as peasants stormed Bastille and kill the Marquis de Launay, the person in charge of Bastille, who was a nice guy. And then they blamed it on the dead guy.
      The military cucked. Even knowing what was happening, they did not come to help and then blamed all on the victims - their own brothers. Only Swiss Guards, apparently helped the king, and died while fighting for him. So, the only nationalist and loyalist people were those who were foreigners (dabbing on nationalists).
      Different reasons have been suggested for it. One is that military disowned the king because they did not get their pay cheques.

  • @shiahulud56
    @shiahulud56 Před 5 lety +2

    I have a lot to say about this, but I will try to boil it down to one point.
    The west is running out of money, what do you think is going to happen when the goverment runs out of money? This isn't even a distant event anymore, this is within 10 years.

    • @talisupremacy7176
      @talisupremacy7176 Před 5 lety +1

      There is no such thing, as a government running out of money.
      There is massive inflation, or economic collapse.

    • @willnill7946
      @willnill7946 Před 5 lety

      That line has been sang so long it needs to be ignored

    • @shiahulud56
      @shiahulud56 Před 5 lety

      @@willnill7946 that is true, but eventually the piper needs to be paid.

    • @shiahulud56
      @shiahulud56 Před 5 lety

      @@talisupremacy7176 same thing

    • @talisupremacy7176
      @talisupremacy7176 Před 5 lety

      @@shiahulud56 Not if you mean by running out money. Acctualy running out of money.

  • @iankclark
    @iankclark Před 5 lety

    Northern Ireland not Wales

  • @willnill7946
    @willnill7946 Před 5 lety

    You should look at how Catholics of the reformation viewed the early Protestants and compare and contrast to the time we are in now

  • @neorxncornucopian2058
    @neorxncornucopian2058 Před 5 lety

    Work hard and pull yourself up by your bootstraps and give it all to the military industrial complex. The whole thing is a lie.

  • @fraukatze3856
    @fraukatze3856 Před 5 lety +2

    Can we even work together? Lots of conservative atheists. And I’m just assuming you Catholics will accept Orthodox (it’s a lot more similar than the modern SJW Protestants).

    • @Iad83
      @Iad83 Před 5 lety

      Tbh I think so. 10 years ago every atheist I encountered was either a moral relativist or completely ambivalent to questions of morality. Today I see many more that are interested in ethical behavior and wholesome living, particularly on yt.
      I think the meta ethics could be left to the philosophers and the normative ethics will likely parallel in enough ways between theists and atheists for a functional, coherent society. I don't expect everyone to agree on questions of God/theism, but if the lifestyles and behaviors are similar enough then I can see it working well.

    • @marcolizzetti265
      @marcolizzetti265 Před 5 lety +1

      as individuals, maybe? But no way Caths and Orthos will ever get together to fight this war. I think Catholicism will be pretty much gone in Europe, and that mostly non-European people will still uphold it; Orthodoxy, on the other hand, will survive with way less effort.

  • @alexanderdimaria3326
    @alexanderdimaria3326 Před 5 lety

    dare to be Catholic

  • @paulvalentine4157
    @paulvalentine4157 Před 5 lety

    but don't emotions drive everything?

  • @woooweee
    @woooweee Před 5 lety

    Your civil war assessment is off, things are more fragile now, high density populations with "just in time" supply channels, disruption to power, water, and food is now much more devastating. The amount of resources just keeping the pets at bay will take up most of their man power. As its said, we are only nine meals from anarchy.

    • @TheDistributist
      @TheDistributist  Před 5 lety

      And where is the army in all of this? Just in time cuts excess waste, it doesn't mean there aren't disaster contingencies in place.

  • @NorthernObserver
    @NorthernObserver Před 5 lety

    If you want to understand why the JQ is ridiculous and that Christianity in no way depends on anti semitism you should read James Carroll’s Constantine’s Sword the Church and the Jews a history.

  • @MrChaosAdam
    @MrChaosAdam Před 5 lety +3

    The JQ is not something to skip over. It's ludicrous to claim that 1% of the population can't subvert a strong country. College professors are less than 1% of the population.

    • @globalistgamer6418
      @globalistgamer6418 Před 5 lety

      There is massive selection bias in this comparison. People who have become college professors in certain humanities subjects have done so by already being among the most driven and competent ideologues in the general population.

  • @newcomer3674
    @newcomer3674 Před 5 lety

    Link to the Tucker Carlson speech he is talking about?

  • @SvenskaKrig1709
    @SvenskaKrig1709 Před 5 lety

    Wow. "Oliver Cromwell is a proto-antifa" is really hot take. I can see why Catholics will not like him however you are being a bit uncharitable imo

  • @mostlydead3261
    @mostlydead3261 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm finding his claims about his leftist professors hating on romanticism hard to swallow. Leftist academia are pretty much the only ones writing on the subject nowadays. In any case, romanticism was subverted pretty quickly. Though, there is some legit value in early Christian romantics like Novalis.

  • @steelbonnet8699
    @steelbonnet8699 Před 5 lety

    Romanticism seems to ultimately fall back on Rousseauean "Man in the state of nature is pure unblemished vessel" kind of thinking.