I only have 3 people I would consider friends and that is more than enough. If you ever experience a life changing illness or something similar you will seperate the chaff from the wheat. When a relationship's survival requires people to make an effort that outweighs what they receive, you will find that people who called you brother suddenly are to busy to visit you in hospital. Modern friendships are a joke and if you lose mercenary friends then you should be glad.
It's important for anyone with an interest in politics to be at least civil around those he disagrees with, you should be trying to establish a respectable circle of people who take your opinion seriously. If you're looking for friendships (or relationships, to a lesser extent) then seek out activities that are inherently right-wing; Churches are a common example, but getting involved with a shooting range, a wood/metalworking hobbyist group, mountaineering, etc, will help you find people more likely to align with you, and the hard part of finding an initial topic of conversation is already done for you.
[–] 18546555? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
introversion or shyness (((pussification and cuckdom)))
I'm a 27 yo service worker who reads Evola and Kaczynski in my spare time and hasn't owned a television in five years. The average person I work with/for probably couldn't locate France on a map, much less read and understand demographic data projected into 2050 (but rest assured they can tell you the name of every single character in Game of Thrones).
Why, exactly, should I be concerned that the number of people in the general population who are both trustworthy and compatible with my worldview is very few? Should I try to expand my social group by recanting my world view even in private and among my "friends"? Would doing so make me any less of a pussy or a cuck?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcTEDWaaz3U
[–] 18557904? ago
Cringey as fuck.
[–] 18559457? ago
god bless
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>>13262935
oh no! ? not good. So what are you?