Elites · Subversion

The One-World Ideology vs. the Evolutionary Black Pill

Recently, the documentary Codex Pajeet III was released, featuring Fake David Attenborough once again to show to the world what human life is like on the Indian subcontinent. Of course, I do not suggest that you watch this documentary, but if you did, you would see examples of practices that are only slowly getting adopted in the West, in places like San Francisco. This documentary is much more serious than it would appear at first. The main point is that such products are a frontal attack to the one-world ideology, exposing how utterly ridiculous the idea is that there should be “no nations, no borders”, presumably because “we all bleed red”, or whatever other nonsense slogans have been tried over the years.

In the past, the elites were able to push their narrative without people even being able to effectively challenge it. The media presented carefully groomed foreigners, giving people the impression that everybody from that culture is like that. This approach worked wonders on boomers in the 1960s and they saw little reason to oppose the mainstream narrative. In Sweden, the elites even managed to make the population belief that Sweden was boring because everybody was the same. I have heard such statements verbatim. A few decades later, with crime running rampant as well as shootings and bombings being almost a daily occurrence, Sweden has apparently solved this problem. I hope that Swedish boomers enjoy their action-filled days.

In school, I was exposed to plenty of elite propaganda. I recall being taught about the Club of Rome bullshit in Civics class. Our teacher presented their horror scenarios as fact and did not want to accept our objections that humanity was doing a lot better today than predicted by this “think tank” in the early 1970s. Of course the reason was that politics heeded the warnings of the Club of Rome, which is why we could prevent the worst. It was an insult to our intelligence. Note that the Club of Rome is still active. One of their recent proposals is to pay women in the West to have at most one child.

If you fully control the media, which was the situation until the mid 1990s, you can push any story you want. Of course, there are different factions among the elites, so they did not push only one message — this is one of the most retarded arguments people used in the past when they claimed that there was no elite control — but there was a relatively narrow corridor of elite opinions, and if “de-growth” and mass immigration was on the agenda for the elites, this is what you got. Today, however, information is a lot less restricted than it was. There is of course still a push towards the third-worldification of the West but claims about “cultural enrichment” have been mocked for years and are no longer being taken seriously. The Code Pajeet series is just a continuation of this tradition. After all, how can the elites plausibly push their one-world ideology when it is clear that we are not all the same? Indians are not simply Europeans with a different skin tone, after all.

Most amusingly, the standard defense of the mainstream is that examples of undesirable behavior of cultural enrichers are always “taken out of context”. Sometimes, the enforcers of the elites engage in victim-blaming like it was the case when a black mob brutally assaulted three elderly whites in Cincinnati in July. There is also censorship. On Apple devices, certain Wikipedia entries are blocked, such as the page for “Donald Trump”, but it is supposedly due to an “odd glitch”. Apple blocks the term “pajeet”, too. This is a really odd glitch. Codex Pajeet is not even the first work to highlight the habits of foreign cultures. A prime example is the documentary Africa Addido, which shows the barbaric practices black Africans immediately fell back to once the evil, white colonizers had left. It was almost impossible to get a hold of this film before the Internet. The Left was enraged by it, and still is. Of course, you have to actively seek out such information. A based government, on the other hand, would make such film part of the school curriculum, instead of UN globalism bullshit.

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