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@RoguesPhilo Americans and Japanese have a special bond.
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Rogue | Frontier Philosophy
Sources: 1. Kokutai No Hongi 2. Washington's Crossing 3. The Indian World of George Washington 4. General principles: Frederick Jackson Turner's Frontier Thesis
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Rogue | Frontier Philosophy
Japan is America's greatest ally. Here's what an American Imperial Empire would look like, if we embraced Japanese principles of philosophy, mythology, and empire into our culture: The basis of Japanese civilization is the deification of the Emperor as literal god. "The unbroken line of Emperors ... reign eternally over the Japanese Empire. This is our eternal and immutable national entity." The Emperor is the literal reincarnation of the ancient gods that created Japan. The mythological significance of one's ancestry becomes the dominant force that orders reality. The individual is subservient to living myth. The Americans do not cite any origin from myth, but we do venerate the same concept of "lived mythology" as ideal. Our mythos is that our European ancestors were called by God to abandon the degeneracy of modern, progressive civilization and revive the ancient, Indo-Aryan ideal of the nomad on the newest frontier. Like the Japanese, we can learn to revere the descendants of our Founding Stock members as superior, near-religious deities. The context of their superior blood was first defined by American historian Frederick Jackson Turner in the Frontier Thesis — the idea that, through the integration and conquest of nature, the European was able to ethnogenesize into a new race "beyond" the European known as the American. Our collective American “tribe” was defined through the frontier period of the 1600s - 1800s. No American can be said to exist prior to the 1600s, nor could be created post 1900. Basic ritual rites required to become an American include the transatlantic voyage from Europe and the overcoming of frontier conditions as a pioneer farmer, hunter, or trapper. An additional element of our ethnogenesis was a strong relationship with the native Indians — this could be from the conquest of the Indians through scalping laws, the adoption of their dress, or the adoption of their hunting/farming methodology.
 Without access to frontier conditions (and exposure to native Indian culture), the European remains European. It is irrelevant whether the European arrived to Ellis Island and became a “write in American”. He is European. His descendants remain European. They can be said to have the same “magic” within their blood, but the “magic” is dormant, forever beyond their grasp, locked away through an over-identification to sedentary (suburban/urban) life. The noble few families who unlocked the full, divine supremacy through total submission to our ritual rites of passage can be liked to our imperial families from who all civilization must serve, as though they are our divine aristocracy. The frontier was a portal that unleashed the dormant potentialities within the European. It formed him into a new ideal — the American. He took various “savage” forms like the Appalachian mountain man and the “Wild West” cowboy. The Revolutionary War made it abundantly clear that his destiny was to surpass the European, ironically, by going “backwards”. His evolution was a return and a revitalization of the nomadic ideal of the ancients. Collectively, our lived experience took the form of the Germanic god, Woden, the frontier hunter content to roam forever in the vast unknown wilds. The American, therefore, should rightfully be considered the “heir to the Aryans”.
 The Japanese affirm that “folklore and legends have been our national beliefs since of old, and our nation spring from such a perpetual source.” The motivation is clear: deify our collective, American ancestors, and view them as wellspring of eternal divinity, whose lived myths represent the true orientation of our people. Just as the territory of Japan was granted as exclusive to the Japanese race and the rule of the imperial family alone, so too should the American view his content as destined to be ruled by the Founding Stock alone. The Mandate of Heaven received from the Japanese deity Amaterasu Ohmikami was that: “This is the Land over which Our grandchildren are to reign. Go thou, Imperial Grandchild, and reign over it. Go thou free of trouble. As endless as Heaven and Earth shall the Imperial Throne prosper.” We must look to our first President, George Washington, to determine the exact qualities an American must embody to successfully "reign over" our lands and enable our frontier aristocracy to "proposer". The Washington line represented the ideal warrior type who: “established the earliest model of the frontier elite—high status gentlemen who combined military, political, social, and economic leadership, merged public service with profitable private interests, and integrated aristocratic formality with popular familiarity.” Washington advocated for strict hierarchy as the necessary antidote to the wild, untamed American spirit. It was not that his wildness needed to be tamed, but rather that it must be continually honed into a more powerful weapon through discipline. George Washington believed that the error of our newly created American race was that we would become soiled by "democracy". In a sense, "Democracy" would act as a type of poison that would reduce the ideal of the American across time, and end our revitalization of the Aryan Ideal. He confided in various letters about the “levelling spirit” of New England, where “the principles of democracy so universally prevail.” This same "leveling force" has remained an ever-present foe for our people since arrival on the American continent. Our error is that we might sacrifice our self-sufficiency for comfortable complacency, our nomadism for sedentary lives, and traditional European expression of aristocratic hierarchy for a watered-down culture. The "leveling force" completely took hold of the Americans throughout the mid 1900s and threatens our total destruction in the current day. We refused the continuation of our frontier culture and damned ourselves to a worship of pleasure, false comfort, and staticsm. The Kokutai No Hongi can help us reframe how to reclaim our American high culture. It affirms that: “The Emperor always honors the Imperial Ancestors, and, taking the lead of his subjects, shows by practice the oneness of ancestor and offspring, and sets an example of reverence for the deities and for the ancestors." The modern, American of Founding Stock descent is the rightful inheritor to our nation. However, he must make use of his inheritance and become the vessel for which tradition flows through his every action. He may be noble in blood, but this blood must always be honed into a blade that allows the proper manifestation of his superior quality to be properly formed. To condemn himself to sedentary modes of being in either urban or suburban settings is considered a denial to the maintenance of American, an abdication of the Mandate of Heaven. He must always be the example from which all virtue of the ancestors flows.

 The Kokutai No Hongi continues: “Our purpose is to revere their ancestors, inherit their motives of loyalty, make this [spirit] "live" in the present, and pass it on to posterity. Thus, reverence for the deities and for the ancestors and the Way of loyalty are basically entirely one, and are Ways essentially inseparable.” The American frontier acted as a portal through which man could open and unlock his stored memories. In the American context, the integration and conquest of nature was the sufficient ritual rite to birth a new heroic ideal — the frontiersman. It must become our objective to revitalize our traditional myths with full, devoted "loyalty", and to our "posterity" into the future. We must represent an "inseparable bond" with the maintenance of our frontier rites. I is we alone who continue the honor of the American nation and define the destiny of our people as conduits of tradition.
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To my American friends, I want to speak from the heart, because this moment truly moved me as a Japanese citizen. When President Trump made that Pearl Harbor joke, it wasn’t just humor to us. It felt like a weight I’d carried my whole life was suddenly lifted. My chest tightened, and honestly, tears came close. For 80 long years, we Japanese have lived under a heavy shadow — the constant expectation to apologize, to reflect, to stay in “guilt mode.” Even though we’re the closest of allies, that old wound never fully healed. We felt bound by the past, by the Constitution America helped write for us, always a little smaller, always needing to prove we were sorry enough. But in that single joke, Trump did something powerful. He turned a painful history into a shared laugh between equals. It was like he was saying: “Hey, it was a long time ago. We’re good. Let’s move forward — as brothers.” No more endless atonement. No more living in the shadow of being the “former enemy.” The curse broke. Japan feels free to stand tall again. Right now, cherry blossoms are blooming beautifully all across Japan. 🌸 This spring, the sakura feels like a perfect symbol — a fresh beginning. Not two nations stuck in old roles, but true equals, proud brothers, shoulder to shoulder, ready to build the future together. To the American people: We don’t want to be subordinates forever. We want to be your real partners — strong, proud, and loyal. The kind of allies who ride or die together. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, America. The strongest alliance in the world is rising again — as equals, as brothers, forever. #PhoenixRising 🇯🇵🤝🇺🇸🌸

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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
@skdh That’s something someone from the 5th dimension would say.
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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
I practice mano a mano theism
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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
@_The_Prophet__ Bukele is a systems optimizer posing as a politician.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Bukele is hated by a lot of elites because he proved that large parts of social collapse were tolerated, not unavoidable. He destroyed the professional alibi. He showed that if a state decides order matters more than procedural vanity, activist status games, and bureaucratic self-protection, it can reassert control very fast. That is the wound. A huge amount of modern leadership culture is built around managed helplessness. Crime is “complex.” Disorder is “systemic.” Decline is “multifactor.” Public misery gets translated into language that removes agency from the people in charge. Bukele broke that machine. He made the issue embarrassingly concrete. Use power. Back the police. Crush gang control. Reclaim territory. Restore fear of the state. Suddenly the old excuses sound fake. That is why the hatred is so intense. He did not just change El Salvador. He exposed a ruling-class preference. Many leaders would rather preside over decay than be accused of being too harsh while stopping it. They fear moral contamination more than they fear public ruin. Bukele reversed that hierarchy and won. The part people still do not say out loud is even simpler. Disorder benefits insulated elites more than they admit. They do not live inside the consequences the way ordinary people do. They can moralize from protected neighborhoods, private schools, guarded buildings, and abstract language. The working and middle classes eat the actual cost. Bukele made that arrangement harder to hide. My real view is this: He proved that state weakness in many places was a choice. He also proved that restoring order requires concentrated coercive power and a leader willing to absorb elite disgust. That is the trade. People who praise him usually understate the concentration-of-power part. People who hate him usually lie about the order-restoration part. The deepest truth is this: Bukele is dangerous to the prestige class because he turned their favorite sentence into a joke. “We can’t” became “you wouldn’t.”
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital

The reason many of our leaders hate people like Nayib Bukele in El Salvador is because he has quickly proven that crime and societal decline are not inevitable or beyond control… It’s a deliberate choice allowed by weak leaders, terrible policies and suicidal empathy.

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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
@QuietPonders @Kekius_Sage Reality has only the necessary resolution to satisfy the low bandwidth of our optic nerve.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
What if everything you perceive is just a figment of your imagination?
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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
@TheGeorgePu I hope it is better than LeChat.
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George Pu
George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
Mistral just open-sourced a text-to-speech model that beats ElevenLabs. 3 GB of RAM. Runs locally. Free. The thing people were paying per-word for last year runs on your laptop now.
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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
@BenjaminDEKR What I find the most viscerally incongruous is that the filmmakers tried to get so much of the science in the ballpark (no sound in space, for one), and then throw physics out the window for comic effect. They could not commit to a lane.
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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
A big problem with Project Hail Mary: the science and engineering is so dumbed-down that it's borderline comical. Problems get solved almost magically, with no process or iteration. He meets alien life, shows it a clock, and five minutes later is having conversations. (His laptop magically translated the language, I guess.) Grace is charming (unbelievably so) but isn't shown as a good scientist. He's shown as a fantastically-lucky scientist. The Big Bang Theory had a similar problem, pretending to be a show for smart, techy people but mostly just winking at it. In other words it's pop science when the world desperately needs hard engineering to be celebrated. Still a good movie, but not nearly the classic it could and should have been.
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@pmarca Introspection and laziness.
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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
@Hitchslap1 Red stapler is a nice touch. Mustache tracks. A bit standoffish is perfect.
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Hitchslap@Hitchslap1·
Welcome to my offish.
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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
@pickover This is a math joke response that starts its circulation right here. Or dies. Probably dies.
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@IterIntellectus Agree. Let lions, rhinos and dehydration do that for you.
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vittorio@IterIntellectus·
never even think about killing yourself
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Awoke this morning feeling a child-like vibe of life. Bubbling excitement for what the day holds. Novelty in the smallest of things. Unburdened by the clouds of worry that dim an adults life. Possibility painting the horizon.
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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
@jarvis_best Well I’ve been down so goddamn long that it looks like up to me.
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Jarvis@jarvis_best·
Stocks literally only go up.
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@Hitchslap1 Yes. They are useful idiots.
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Hitchslap@Hitchslap1·
We need a slur for socialists.
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@RandomSprint Same here. Straussians unite! (would they?)
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@bitcloud And now a Grok prompt can put this out in 1 minute.
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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
@joshwhiton But never fear, AI will start shaping itself to be indistinguishable from us, even if it means inserting a erong word here and their.
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llUll@CognitiveCellar·
@joshwhiton It’s insane how once meticulous authors now have to degrade their prose because perfection is a sign of artifice.
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Josh Whiton
Josh Whiton@joshwhiton·
Since my beloved emdash now sparks incredulity I will begin using the semicolon ( ; ) as my proof-of-humanness. AI doesn't use semicolons. No one does. A veritable greenfield of punctuation potential beyond reproach.
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