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;Stay away from these as much as possible; | ;Stay away from these as much as possible; | ||
*sick ideologies, movements, policies and agendas | *sick ideologies, movements, policies and agendas | ||
− | ::*state monopoly capitalism | + | ::*state monopoly capitalism, extreme socialist movements and islamofascism/islamist extremism/Qutbism/Khomeinism etc. |
::*always advocate for anti-corruption, anti-monopoly, and anti-cartel policies and practices. Unfettered state and bureaucratic power lead to corruption, excessive taxation, sluggish bureaucracy, and market monopolies. Cheap money and investors can offer benefits, but we should acknowledge the potential downsides. | ::*always advocate for anti-corruption, anti-monopoly, and anti-cartel policies and practices. Unfettered state and bureaucratic power lead to corruption, excessive taxation, sluggish bureaucracy, and market monopolies. Cheap money and investors can offer benefits, but we should acknowledge the potential downsides. | ||
::*don't blindly accept ideas simply because they're mainstream and popular in your society. For example, Indophobia due to the Canadian government's recent migration policies, Homophobia due to LGBTQ+ and DEI, Americanophobia sentiment especially after the rhetoric of the late '60s, Sinophobia just because of CCP or Russophobia. Yes, not all ideas and ideologies are equal when considering their consequences/impact and critical thinking is essential but when evaluating ideas always consider potential biases. Develop your own well-informed judgment, listening to exact opposed viewpoints and analyzing them critically, reading history from more than one source can be valuable tool in this process. In summary, this kind of mindset will help you avoid manipulation and prevent becoming a "useful idiot/fool". Although, this isn't about promoting reckless rebellion or being a silly anarchist kid, but there's value in questioning popular ideas, being aware of herd mentality, thinking critically and re-evaluating the shepherd's path. Sometimes, the loudest barks from the sheepdog don't mean it has the herd's best interests at heart. Remember, a good shepherd listens not just to the dog, but also to the needs of the flock. | ::*don't blindly accept ideas simply because they're mainstream and popular in your society. For example, Indophobia due to the Canadian government's recent migration policies, Homophobia due to LGBTQ+ and DEI, Americanophobia sentiment especially after the rhetoric of the late '60s, Sinophobia just because of CCP or Russophobia. Yes, not all ideas and ideologies are equal when considering their consequences/impact and critical thinking is essential but when evaluating ideas always consider potential biases. Develop your own well-informed judgment, listening to exact opposed viewpoints and analyzing them critically, reading history from more than one source can be valuable tool in this process. In summary, this kind of mindset will help you avoid manipulation and prevent becoming a "useful idiot/fool". Although, this isn't about promoting reckless rebellion or being a silly anarchist kid, but there's value in questioning popular ideas, being aware of herd mentality, thinking critically and re-evaluating the shepherd's path. Sometimes, the loudest barks from the sheepdog don't mean it has the herd's best interests at heart. Remember, a good shepherd listens not just to the dog, but also to the needs of the flock. | ||
::*racism including whitephobia, but it's important to critically examine and challenge sick ideas and practices within any culture. | ::*racism including whitephobia, but it's important to critically examine and challenge sick ideas and practices within any culture. | ||
::*promoting and defending pro-immigration policies can cause issues, for example: overcrowding/congestion, potential increase in youth unemployment rate and decline in living standards, pressure on public services, and most importantly cultural clashes. Therefore, immigration policies should be carefully considered through criterias like cultural compatibility and limitations on the number of immigrants allowed into the country. Due to declining birth rates among indigenous local populations in civilized societies, we should strongly advocate for public services from governments that support creating families and raising children instead of relying immigration. This is crucial for permanence of society, pension planning, cultural preservation, and real cultural diversity on a global scale. | ::*promoting and defending pro-immigration policies can cause issues, for example: overcrowding/congestion, potential increase in youth unemployment rate and decline in living standards, pressure on public services, and most importantly cultural clashes. Therefore, immigration policies should be carefully considered through criterias like cultural compatibility and limitations on the number of immigrants allowed into the country. Due to declining birth rates among indigenous local populations in civilized societies, we should strongly advocate for public services from governments that support creating families and raising children instead of relying immigration. This is crucial for permanence of society, pension planning, cultural preservation, and real cultural diversity on a global scale. | ||
− | *historical negationism and rewriting history to promote a woke agenda | + | *historical negationism and rewriting history to promote, a woke agenda and SJW, social and collective amnesia |
*mainstream media | *mainstream media | ||
*most of the content providers, social media, advertisements, streaming services, encyclopedias and mega-events like Eurovision, EuroFestival etc. | *most of the content providers, social media, advertisements, streaming services, encyclopedias and mega-events like Eurovision, EuroFestival etc. | ||
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*hypersexualization. There's a difference between appreciating beauty and hypersexualization. Avoid the latter, but always acknowledge and admire the beautiness. | *hypersexualization. There's a difference between appreciating beauty and hypersexualization. Avoid the latter, but always acknowledge and admire the beautiness. | ||
*harmful drugs, tobacco and alcoholism | *harmful drugs, tobacco and alcoholism | ||
− | *political correctness | + | *political correctness and woke capitalism products including AI chatbots, popular recent/revived franchises and recent mainstream movies, books, magazines, music, games |
− | * | + | *narcissism, gluttony and selfishness |
*crowded, noisy, and polluted cities | *crowded, noisy, and polluted cities | ||
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*livestock or getting a pet | *livestock or getting a pet | ||
*spending time with loved ones | *spending time with loved ones | ||
− | *enjoying history | + | *enjoying western art, history including art history and architecture |
*pure and high-quality and/or retro multimedia such as movies, music and games or anything else that brings you joy | *pure and high-quality and/or retro multimedia such as movies, music and games or anything else that brings you joy | ||
*eat healthy and stay properly hydrated, acceptable personal hygiene, sleep well, medically supervised water fasting | *eat healthy and stay properly hydrated, acceptable personal hygiene, sleep well, medically supervised water fasting |