Monday, March 16, 2015

AN ANTISOCIAL MAN IS FREE FROM MIND-CONTROL

by Mr. Mean-Spirited



A nice guy is always a mind-controlled guy.

Becoming a disagreeable bastard liberates you from a lifetime of well-intentioned socialization. Humanity will tolerate a homophobe with grudging admiration; people will endure a racist with begrudged respect; but what other human beings cannot abide is someone unfriendly. You can say many things about an unkind and unpleasant individual, but a cruel and callous man will never be called a conformist. An unsociable human being might be obnoxious, but he is never obedient.

A friendly chap will do whatever society tells him that is necessary to be nice. A kind man will do exactly what he is told, just to remain a good sport. A good-hearted fellow will believe whatever the media tells him, just so long as those sentiments make him well-liked.

Becoming unfriendly detaches and disconnects you from decent society more effectively than anything else. If you want to free yourself from liberal brainwashing, the first step is to stop being so fucking nice. If you want to stop being mind-controlled by the humanitarian elite, then you should start by cultivating a reputation for being malicious and malevolent. 

The only way that you can preserve your freedom is to stop being such a wimpy faggot. Only a bitter recluse can be absolutely sure to free himself from communitarian indoctrination. Most people, though, aren’t going to be willing to pay that price.

Individual freedom is going to carry quite a hefty societal cost. Only an outcast is going to be able to retain his individuality at this point in history. Personal freedom is going requite that a man remains consistently and constantly antisocial. Projecting an unpleasant character is going to keep the altruists away from you – a despicable personality is like a force field against do-gooders.

If you want people to like you, then you are being manipulated by others right this very minute. If you’re the life of the party, then you are just part of the herd. If you are the center of attention, then you are still part of collective. If you have charisma, then you are only playing a role in a performance that someone else is directing.

Remaining free in a society like ours is a matter of cultivating a mental attitude that makes other human beings keep their distance. At this moment of cultural decline, a foul reputation is simply the best armor against indoctrination. Sometimes the greatest defense against programming is social ostracism.

Remaining unfriendly in life always requires more courage than a physical altercation.


7 comments:

  1. Was just reading today about a puritanical town in Alberta, Taber, that has fines for pretty much everything, including swearing ($150). Probably got the idea from the UK laws. Also just read that the police there are upset over the fact they are getting ridiculed for it lol!
    What shit! If I don't like the life- system, I'm going to damn well show it! I can hardly wait for people to challenge the fines in court.

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  2. You hit on a lot of truths here. One of my favorite posts from you.

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  3. More talk of liberation & freedom? And remaining so?

    The desire for these things is the first selling-point of every commercial.... (?!)

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  4. I hate to admit that you are completely right in this.

    I complain about almost everything. (No surprise there.) I am rather fond of sending good, old-fashioned printed letters to corporate entities whenever I feel wronged. (Pretty damn often, I will concede.) Almost every mailing brings me some sort of rebate or refund.

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  5. A person that truly understands himself will see others as embodiments of different aspects of thier own personalities. Some people are simply nice to others because they are at peace with themselves and realize they are only in that situation because there is simply nothing else better to do. A self aware person sees others as reflections of themselves, they know how to laugh at them self. And therefore unphased by less aware people. Call me any name in the book until you can think of no more names and I'll still look at you like a kicking screaming child that needs a nap.

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    1. There are no "aspects" (plural) to my personality: I am a singular being.

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