As above. I have heard this before, and would like to know some examples or your thoughts on the matter, /pol/.
I never read it personally, but I've been told that Kaczynski's manifesto is the ultimate red pill.
The man had a IQ of 167 and he is a bonafide genius. He knew exactly what he was doing every step of the way. He just overestimated that others would have the balls to follow in his footsteps and nobody has.
>>137328621
>I never read it personally, but I've been told that Kaczynski's manifesto is the ultimate red pill.
Oh, you really should read it, friend. I read it in the nineties when it got published. Quite interesting. He says their are illegitimate copies out there, so I would read the copy in the book 'Technological Slavery'. There are other interesting writings in there, as well.
>>137328621
>>137327634
>What are some examples of apparent losers becoming winners?
Trump
>>137329402
Nice one. It was certainly the upset of the century, so far.
>>137328621
It only takes half an hour or so to read.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/unabomber/manifesto.text.htm
>>137327634
>What are some examples of apparent losers becoming winners?
Literally Hitler.
>>137330710
In case you're unfamiliar with the story, Hitler eventually did return to Austria after all.
>>137330710
>Adolph Hitler, once the demi-god of the reactionary extremists,...
Sounds like nowadays. Something something the more things change.