/pol/ Live
Executive Summary
Recent discussions centered on the perceived shift in "Groyper" ideology, with some asserting they have become more aligned with certain political viewpoints while others dismissed this as a mischaracterization. There was also commentary on the perceived decline of traditional media, specifically movie theaters, with reasons cited including the quality of content, audience behavior, and the availability of home entertainment. A significant portion of the conversation revolved around the resurgence of interest in Christianity among Gen Z, with differing opinions on its authenticity and effectiveness as a cultural force, contrasting it with older religious movements and pre-Christian spiritual traditions. The economic implications of Chinese electric vehicles entering the Canadian market were also a topic, with concerns raised about fair competition and government subsidies. Additionally, there were observations about space exploration efforts, questioning the significance of recent missions and their cost. Finally, commentary touched on political figures and their perceived impact on gas prices and national interests.
Key Intelligence
- •Discussions question the authenticity and motivations of "Groyper" and "Accelerationist" movements.
- •There is skepticism and debate surrounding recent moon missions and their purpose.
- •Many posts express disillusionment with organized religion, particularly Christianity, viewing it as ineffective or a psyop.
- •The decline of the movie theater industry is attributed to poor film quality and audience behavior.
- •Concerns are raised about Chinese car manufacturing and its impact on Western industries.
- •There are widespread complaints about inflation, high gas prices, and economic policies.
- •Discussions touch on political figures, with general dissatisfaction expressed towards both Democrats and Trump.
Thread Briefings
Since when did groypers become so based?
The discussion questions the perceived shift in "groyper" ideology, with some asserting they have always been BIPOC and LGBTQIA+, advocating for "Free Palestine." Counterarguments label this a "red herring," with the "real target" being the remigration of non-whites and Jews from Western nations. Accelerationism is criticized as ineffective. A comment references "humanoid frogs" and mocks potential reactions from Democrats and "trannies" regarding the Geneva Convention. Accusations of "crimes against humanity" and execution threats are made. One user expresses disillusionment with both Trump and Democrats, withdrawing from politics.
Artemis. We fucking did it.
The discussion centers on a recent lunar mission, with claims of a "victory" for Trump and the Western Hemisphere. Some users dismiss the mission as a mere "sightseeing tour" without a lunar landing, questioning the use of taxpayer money and the existence of low gas prices on the moon. Others suggest the EU provided assistance, while a minority viewpoint questions the reality of the moon itself.
Political Ramifications of Zoomers becoming Christian
The discussion critiques the idea of Gen Z's resurgence in Christianity, arguing it's a reactionary hope rather than a genuine movement. Past similar trends with Millennials are cited as failures, with religious interest seen as a facade for theological obsession rather than cultural engagement. Alternative viewpoints suggest Christianity is a stress response, a psyop, or a subversion of older Aryan spiritual elements. Some claim the appeal lies in redemption, but it fosters a slave mentality, contrasting with esoteric traditions that emphasize self-improvement. The decline of civilization is linked to a loss of appreciation for antiquity, replaced by consumerism.
Why did the movie theatre industry die?
The movie theater industry's decline is attributed to poor quality media, including movies, video games, and TV. Specific criticisms include the "Mario" movie and the behavior of audiences, with one user citing a lack of rule enforcement and negative reactions to personal attempts at enforcement. Other factors mentioned are the perceived autism of moviegoers, the small size of concessions compared to American standards, and the rise of home entertainment systems. "Woke" movies, inflation, reduced disposable income, and increased diversity leading to social fragmentation are also cited. A decline in car ownership and the resulting difficulty in accessing theaters outside city centers are noted as contributing factors.
CANADIANS TO RECEIVE 90% DISCOUNT ON BRAND NEW CARS
The discussion centers on the arrival of "Fully Automated Luxury Communism" in Canada, exemplified by Chinese electric vehicles. Concerns are raised about these vehicles having kill switches for "bad goyim" and the lack of unions and OSHA regulations in their manufacturing, leading to unfair competition with Western companies. Comparisons are made to historical industrial shifts, such as Henry Ford's impact on horse and buggy salesmen. Some users express a preference for older vehicles and the cost of repairs over new cars, while others criticize the quality of existing North American car brands like Stellantis.
TELL ME AGAIN HOW THE AMERICAN EMPIRE IS OVER
The discussion centers on rising gas prices and oil company profits, with accusations that private, Jewish-owned oil companies are benefiting. Some users claim former President Trump is responsible for selling American oil, while others suggest the oil is Venezuelan. The conversation devolves into insults, with users calling each other "retarded," "jewish," "nigger," "jeet," and "tranny." There's a sentiment that increased online activity from "shills" indicates their side is losing.
If you use Firefox, you're a faggot now.
The discussion centers on the Firefox browser and its icon. Claims are made that Mozilla is intentionally mismanaging Firefox to avoid competing with Google, with Google allegedly paying Mozilla for default search engine placement. Some users express disdain for the browser's icon and its perceived association with certain political ideologies. Counterarguments suggest Firefox remains a viable alternative to Chrome, particularly due to extensions like uBlock Origin. Other browsers such as Safari, Edge, Zen, Arc, and Vivaldi are mentioned as alternatives. The overall sentiment expresses dissatisfaction with Firefox's current state and management.
aus/pol/
Discussions centered on Australian political and social issues. Topics included Prime Minister Albanese's cost-of-living plan, Ben Roberts-Smith's legal situation and potential jail time, and investigations into criminal networks. Other points raised were the use of military sites for housing, claims of a property tax overhaul increasing rents, school violence in Victoria, carjacking charges against a minor, and the illegal tobacco crisis. Concerns were also voiced about veterans' war crimes probes, a secret list of banned teachers, and the potential exit of "big tobacco" from Australia due to the black market. A user expressed skepticism about government action on fuel supply and criticized mining operations.
Would you ever date a leftist woman?
The discussion centers on whether one would date a leftist woman. Several users express a strong negative stance, citing incompatibility of political views and past negative experiences. One user recounts marrying a woman from Morelos, Mexico, with whom communication is limited but the relationship is harmonious, noting she is unaware of her voting rights. Another user makes a derogatory comment about leftist women. A question is raised about divorce rates between left and right-leaning couples. One user claims to have dated leftist women for sexual purposes before marrying someone else.
THROW YOUR WINDOOTS COMPUTERS AWAY
The BlueHammer exploit allows a low-privileged user to gain NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM access on Windows 10 and 11, or administrator access on Windows Server. The exploit chains legitimate Windows components: Windows Defender, Volume Shadow Copy Service, Cloud Files API, opportunistic locks, and Defender's RPC interface. It requires a pending Defender signature update. The researcher, under the alias Chaotic Eclipse, published the exploit after an alleged broken agreement with Microsoft's Security Response Center (MSRC). The exploit reads sensitive registry hives from a temporary Volume Shadow Copy, modifies an administrator password, and escalates privileges. Hardcoded messages like "IHATEMICROSOFT" and "$PWNed666!!!WDFAIL" are present in the code. Microsoft has released a signature that detects the original exploit binary but does not fix the vulnerability. Researchers have confirmed the exploit's effectiveness on patched systems. Mitigation advice includes monitoring for VSS enumeration, Cloud Files sync root registration by unknown processes, low-privileged processes creating services or grabbing SYSTEM tokens, and rapid local administrator password changes. Some users expressed skepticism about the exploit or suggested disabling cloud file services.
THE US GOVERNMENT TURNS TO GAMERS FOR HELP
The discussion centers on a perceived government recruitment effort targeting gamers, framed as a response to a societal need. Participants express strong resentment towards this perceived shift, citing years of societal marginalization and demonization of gamers. Key grievances include low pay, which is claimed to be stagnant for decades while inflation has drastically increased, and a general distrust of government institutions, with accusations of pedophilia and being "captured." The idea of gamers being asked for help is met with defiance, with demands for significantly improved compensation and job guarantees, such as paid ATC schooling. There is also a strong antisemitic undercurrent, with explicit anti-Jewish remarks and accusations of economic manipulation.
What's the point of this board now? It used to be a place where western white people could discuss p...
The discussion centers on the perceived decline of the /pol/ board, with users attributing the change to increased non-white participation, particularly from India and the Philippines. Claims include the board becoming a platform for "brown third worlders" to "seethe about America" and a loss of its original purpose as a space for "western white people" to discuss politics. Suggested solutions involve banning specific countries' IP addresses and "memeflags." Other theories point to government propaganda, "glowies" (intelligence agents) manipulating the board, and the influence of millennials and boomers. The narrative suggests a deliberate degradation of the site to prevent "intelligent discussion" and a shift from "goys vs kikes" to a "left vs right" dynamic. Some users express staying out of habit to "bully third world subhumans" or "kikes and americans." The proliferation of smartphones and internet access in developing countries is cited as a primary cause.
She's going to file for divorce
Discussion centers on a potential divorce involving a prominent political figure, with speculation about her future political actions, including remigration policies. Claims are made about a political commentator being a pedophile and a foreign national's involvement. Alternative theories suggest a planned speech by Melania Trump indicates impending public revelations. One user proposes a lawsuit against the US government for child trafficking. Questions arise about the figure's stance on her husband's innocence. A user suggests the CIA assassinate Benjamin Netanyahu to end "Jewish non-sense," questioning America's sovereignty if this is not possible. Another user believes Trump would be unconcerned due to his past and multiple divorces.
>DURRRR MONKEY LOOK LIKE MAN THEREFOR NO GODDo atheists have any idea how moronic they sound when th...
The discussion centers on the perceived conflict between atheism and religious belief, specifically targeting evolutionary theory and its connection to Judaism. Claims are made that evolutionary arguments for atheism are "Jewish nonsense" and that the concept of a monkey evolving into a human is illogical, especially when contrasted with perceived biblical miracles. One viewpoint suggests that if an all-powerful being can exist from nothing, then a talking monkey is also plausible, with a derogatory comparison made to Black people. Another perspective asserts that the Bible itself describes evolution, but only for the intelligent to understand. The scientific classification of "Lucy" as an extinct species of monkey is debated, with one user clarifying it is a primate skeleton. The thread also includes antisemitic remarks and calls to "denounce the Talmud." The overall sentiment expresses hostility towards atheism and evolutionary science, framing them as flawed or deceptive.
Trinity copied Hinduism
The discussion claims Christianity's Holy Trinity originates from Hindu trimurti and Hellenistic philosophy, citing Greek metaphysical terms like "homoousios" and "hypostatic union" found in Plato and Aristotle, not the Bible. Some users assert Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are for "subhumans," while others defend Christianity and criticize Shintoism and Buddhism. One user questions how a "beautiful woman" could commit a "heinous act."