Anissimov tried to lead. How'd that work out for him? Folk love to lead. It's the following part that's the bottleneck.
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Replying to @Alrenous @whereisthewoods and
I'm highly suspicious of those who want to lead these days. Hardly a one left that deserves respect.
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Replying to @EvanMcM @whereisthewoods and
Nobody deserves respect. If you want a leader, you have to follow someone anyway.
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Replying to @whereisthewoods @EvanMcM and
I'm not saying following the Potato King would have been a good idea. I'm saying that if you're wondering why nobody steps up,
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Replying to @Alrenous @whereisthewoods and
look in the mirror. (Metaphorically. I don't know if you were around for it.) See how NRx reacts to someone imperfectly trying to lead.
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Replying to @whereisthewoods @Alrenous and
There was never any serious call to action in NRx, only endless descriptive laments re: society's problems. No surprise it goes nowhere.
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Replying to @mfckr_ @whereisthewoods and
There have been specific calls to nonaction, for good reasons. It probably shouldn't go anywhere, politically.
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Neoreaction is the science of sovereignty. It's cool that being here has caused me to start to lift weights, but it really isn't the point.
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