Do you socially shun "normies?"

I hate to use the term "normie" because it's so cliche, but you know what I mean, people with basically patriotard, pro-establishment, inaccessible views.

I used to try to prove how elite I was by driving away all my normie friends.

Now I've grown tired of this and simply don't talk about politics anymore.

I've given up on populism I think it's about elites who make changes anyways, so I stopped being hard on friends or family for having the wrong views. What about you?
 
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Grug Arius

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Nah, I can talk to just about everyone, even polytricks but to a limited extent

I am neither left nor right wing so I can find some agreement with just about everyone on something

The useful thing about not having some cookie-cutter prefab ideology is that once u establish some common ground with someone, u can use that to place subtle doubts in their minds about the more objectionable points of their beliefs without attacking them directly, or being perceived as a political threat
 
No, not particularly. If non White I shun political discussion because pointless, otherwise I can be frank in a well practiced way. Normies can be great in development of what can be called heart. What used to be called bourgeois types can be irksome, more so than working class people. Liberals are a lost cause, esp the females. I might try some redemption rhetoric with a White liberal male provided he is not a pervert, in which case is also hopeless. BUT when all is said and done I mind my own business. Strangers are often more trouble than they're worth.
 

ultright

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I hate to use the term "normie" because it's so cliche, but you know what I mean, people with basically patriotard, pro-establishment, inaccessible views.
I spent some time contemplating this. To my mind, the normie is anything bourgeois: me-first individualism plus some kind of political cope that is not serious in terms of an attempt to achieve physical results. It's all signaling, and they don't care about anything because they are little narcissistic DKE robots.
 
Here if you shun the normies you're all alone.
But normity affects also people who pretend to be alternative, who gather in associations and movements claiming to be something new; in the end you can see how they're materialistic and how they have ingrained the many cliches of the dominant culture and dont want to hear that there's more to life than work and grilling.

 

ultright

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Good find.
The fallen noble man carries about him an offensive odor because he is what our old colleague Thomas Bertonneau called “subscendent,” appeasing his frustrated hunger for transcendence with food of the flesh.
I am glad to see other Rightists talking about transcendence. We have covered it for a number of decades, as well as noting the influence of Romantic literature on underground metal.
 
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