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  1. The specific question was: What life events, thought processes etc. go into creating an anarcho or libertarian? But what differentiates between say an anarcho-communist or anarcho-capitalist is interesting. From the above link it seems that being an emotional decision maker is a big factor behind Marxist, Zeitgiest and other totalitarian views; but that does not explain why so many INTJs appear to be safe-space babies, as they are meant to be logical. Having thought more about it, I think that experience in the market has a lot to do with it. I was never a Noam Chomsky or commie type, but when I was younger I had adopted some of their type of ideas without a real understanding or framework, i.e. the notion that someone who is financially successful has almost definitely done a lot of bad things. This is an extremely common belief I find among people with no/little stake in society. But it doesn't stop them turning round and saying things like 'As soon as I get some money I will buy a house and rent it out for an income stream.' Which is more the sort of comment of the crony system they express a hatred for rather than a free-market job and wealth creator of the like they think do not exist. These people don't know what they are talking about and have no experience. That added to their typically above average intelligence (graduates) gives these people notions that things must be rigged. If they weren't then "I would just have money flowing into my pockets because I am so smart". Karl Marx is a great example of this type of person who blames the market for his own failure. So things that go into creating an anarcho/libertarian: - bad experience with the state - positive experience in the free market - logical rather than emotional decision maker - more intuitive (looking at bigger picture, rather then immediate reality) Anything else? I tick all the above boxes. I think if anyone else does, there is a strong change they would be libertarian+ if exposed to such ideas. Returning to the subject of INTJs, by definition they are more logical and more intuitive. However, the general personality of the INTJ does not typically integrate well into society, socially or in the market. There is a lot of pressure on INTJs to conform, which they are essentially unable to do. This means that it will be difficult for INTJs to operate in the free market and due to their personality they are more prone to playing World of Warcraft for years in a basement. I'd imagine they fit quite well into the category of above intelligent underachievers and tend to be quite arrogant or sure of themselves at the same time. Thus, it could be easy for them to blame their failure on the market, which is driven by their near mirrors, ESTPs, or entrepreneurs. I know someone who is an ENTJ, so also given to non-conformism. A while back, when he was a dish-washer, having previously done nothing , been into tarot etc. I mentioned anarcho-capitalism to him. He said, "I don't like the sound of it, just because it has the word 'capitalism' in it". Although he was already transforming at this point, he still had the latent Chomsky-type ideas that many non-conformists pick up in their teens. Now he's set up a sole trader business, which has done quite well he has completely switched to anarcho/libertarian and there is no question its his market experience that has done it.
  2. I don't watch TV, so am lucky enough to not know. I take it they are selling cars made for cucks that look like this? In the UK, you walk down streets adorned in these French monstrosities. I wonder why these people pay $15-20k for these things when you can get Mustang for less than $10k.
  3. Non-conformity and challenging cultural assumption can also swing towards rabid communism and Zeitgeistism (Peter Joseph [Merola]). From looking at the INTJ forum, it appears apparant that they are more give to such things. The point on experiences with the state is a good point. That has been a factor for me and I've heard about a lot of those patriot-types who live in Almost Heaven who have had experiences with the IRS. There are some details here on Libertarians on 16 Personalities: https://www.16personalities.com/articles/the-us-political-personality-i-parties They say libertarians are considerably more given to being intuitive rather than observant (non-conformist) and twice as likely to think than feel. They also say libertarians are most likely to be analysts and explorers (probably entrepreneurs). They suggest that the analysts "lack of empathy" or emotional decision making, which obviously props up the welfare state. Conversely, green party supporters are close to three more times likely to be extroverts, four times more likely to be intuitive, about twice as likely to make emotional decisions and not surprisingly about twice as likely to be turbulent. The profile of green party supporters is somewhat non-conformist, but I think we should read into this the lack of green parties in political power. If people saw how much a disaster they would be, I think these people would change their mind. A lot of greens are also young people, who are being rebels without causes and suffering from low information. Obviously, there is quite a considerable shift towards fiscal conservatism and quality of life as people age and realise they don't live in a free-everything world. I meant that I would not know what options there would be for this poll.
  4. I don't have the choices for a poll, as I am not sure what they would be. When I was 19, I was interested in not paying taxes and with the meager $9,000 I had at the time, was looking for options to get out of the drag-net around the world. But I can't say where these sentiments originated from. At this time I had no exposure to anarcho/libertarian ideas to develop more coherent ideas on the nature of government and taxation. I didn't pick the notion of avoiding tax up, its something that is ingrained deep within me.
  5. There is one benefit of this spiraling madness, they are destroying themselves as well. Lefties are jumping ship.
  6. Recently I took the Myers Briggs personality test, as did two friends who are FDR listeners. We came out as INTJ and ENTJ, ESTP; and it appears that others here are are often categoriesd similarly. I browsed through a popular INTJ forum, thinking I would find it fascinating, but instead I found it so uninteresting that I could barely read a post. It seemed like it was awash with safe space babies cowering violently in the shadow of Donald Trump. Reading further it seems that the types of people MBTI analysts who are apparently more given to anarcho/libertarian ideas are also more prone to being Zeitgeisters, globalists and Marxists. This got me thinking - what sorts of things push people towards anarcho/libertarian leaning? I think a lot of it has to do with the information you do and don't receive.
  7. Congratulations on making such a huge difference to your son's life. It seems like you are packing the sort of psycho-emotional evolution that might happen over several generations into one. It'd be interesting to hear more about your story in a call-in.
  8. Based on this statement, I would say bastard. This embodies the negative male archetype, with such traits as vindictive, cruel etc. The male is chraacterised as using brute force, whereas for females the archetype is more passive aggressive and manipulative, hence witch.
  9. Good production value; and good to see more countries coming on board and producing content. In this vein, I am looking forward to seeing this: Was in Bulgaria last year. The strangest place I have ever been.
  10. For those interested, there is now 30% off the FamilyFinder test from FamilyTreeDNA: http://bit.ly/2alqCVA The main things you get with this are showing where your ancestry originates from, e.g.: And people who are related to you via all lines (not just maternal or paternal), e.g.:
  11. Thanks for posting that. It is very interesting and uncanny as to how it is a ~100% mirror of my traits, down to relatively small things like a reverence for stoicism and extreme dislike of paying bills.
  12. Do you have any words of advice for INTJs?
  13. I can only find crime statistics by kommun: http://statistik.bra.se/solwebb/action/start?menykatalogid=1 Which is not enough detail. Very detailed data available for the UK: https://www.police.uk/west-mercia/PAF10/crime/
  14. The most common ones in the US are listed here: https://www.16personalities.com/country-profiles/united-states
  15. If you limit the search to 2010-2014 only one result is about DT. One news search result is about Trump. None of the above the fold images are about Trump. Four videos. This cuck is coming up.
  16. This is a tough one. I think its a grey area, as you have painted the situation. Last time I made something resembling a CV, I omitted information that would generally be found on a CV, and I made a deliberate decision to omit them, but not for the purpose of hiding them. They were omitted because I don't care about them; not because I wanted to manipulate perceptions about myself. Don't you know anyone that could set you up with a labouring or a similar job. They are usually pretty easy to get hold of. Also, if you want good money and easy, look into bricklaying. Due to a skills shortage you are looking at £150-200 / day. At least there will be someone around to pay off all the deferred student loans.
  17. Do you have any stats on unemployment in Sweden? Or have they banned those as well? I agree with everything you say. My friend who is probably on the road to being a state-funded academic in an area that has practically no public interest or application. He's quite keen on bringing 'smart' graduates to the UK, even though we have little need for people who at best who can fit into a slot in someone else's creation, or worse leach off public funds. What we need is more entrepreneurs who can make jobs for the graduates and everyone else in our country; and more people who are tried and tested. But as you mention, the biggest problem is with people coming in from the most violent countries in the world, like Somalia and Afghanistan. I believe the Marxists in Sweden believed they could show the world that you can take 'the poorest and most vulnerable people in the world' [add most violent] and quickly turn them out as high functioning Swedes. We now know this is not the case. Just as there is a point that beyond which a ferral child cannot be civilised and taught speech, there is a point where someone raised in a brutal society cannot be cleansed of their sociopathy and/or psychopathy. --- Do you by any chance know if there is a database of Swedish crime stats organised by postal code or city? I have the Swedish population database and would like to compare incidence of crime to areas with high incidences of foreign and 3rd world populations.
  18. What was your focus on immigration?
  19. That is the rarest in both the UK and US: https://www.16personalities.com/country-profiles/united-states I would have expected people come from outlying types and analyst category. I found the report useful, as it made something click. There are different personality types and as an outlier most people will likely find me uninteresting and I will likely find them uninteresting. As an outlier there can be pressure to bend yourself to the most visible and dominant groups. Thought I have never really tried to bend myself, it is only really in the last year that I have realised that I should not inferior for not wanting to slip into the grooves of the dominant groups. If anything there is more value in expressing outlying talents and sentiment, as these areas are the least explored and have the most to offer. Mediator seems like the best one for a therapist. I can see how it could be a bit of an issue if you are involved in client-facing web design. There probably isn't enough data at the moment, but when it comes in, I imagine we'll find being a web designer takes ten years off your life.
  20. That would be interesting to see. I thought that the majority of people here would be of the likes of ISTJ. I got INTJ-A. The charts are also interesting, in particular in relation to the Islamic world: https://www.16personalities.com/country-profiles/global/world
  21. Has anyone taken this test? https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test I'd be interested to know others' results.
  22. This is something I want to try and find out when I have time. I have a database of 8 million Swedes who are sixteen or older, with name, address etc. I'll identify surnames by likely country/region of origin and then compare crime in that area to to concentrations of people who are likely of X origin. Sweden stopped reporting crime data with race, I think, in 1995. In the period 1985-89, 53% of rapes in Sweden were by people of an immigrant background: http://www.pdf-archive.com/2011/05/08/br-1996-2-invandrares-och-invandrares-barns-brottslighet-1/ Mass multi-cultural immigration began in 1983, much of it from the third world. They deliberately wanted to take in 'the poorest and most vulnerable' and virtue signal by showing how they can turn them into high functioning Swedes. There is a considerable correlation with sexual assaults: Here is immigration:
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    1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: There is a better version of this but can't find it. A couple of vids:
  24. I've got about 70 million photos of people bound up to data like, name, surname, gender, income, where they live and sometimes data like height, weight and sexual orientation. Probably next year I'm going to create facial composites (averages of multiple faces) based on all the data points I have. Hopefully it will be possible for people to upload photos of themselves to see which they match the most, e.g. you look most like Males Someone from Belfast Someone fro Co. Limerick Someone from Northern Ireland Hetrosexual With the surname Murphy With the name Paul Who makes $50,000 pa No college education Who work in engineering Are Republican From R haplogroup 182cm tall 120lb in weight Non-smoker Drinker and probably some other points. I'm fairly sure that is possible, though my image programming knowledge is fairly basic. ----- What you say about feeling home is interesting. A lot of people romance about this. I am not what would be the driver of that if there is any truth to it though. I think there is probably a genetic component to people not moving far. ------ If you look up your surname, you may find there is a fund which will pay for your test: https://www.familytreedna.com/projects.aspx ------- Yes. Welsh are the most unique group in Europe at 82% R; then Ireland at 80% R; England is 69% R and the nearest in Europe is Poland at 52% R. At least that is from the data I was looking at here. Some different data here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_European_populations The most undiverse country is Ghana.
  25. As someone who works in the field I would recommend using FamilyTreeDNA. You can get discounts here: http://bit.ly/1Y3OHDl If you just want it for details of your origin, go for the autosomal (Family Finder) and y-37 and mtDNA+. I would not bother getting anything more precise than y-37 if you are not European as those who have tested are overwhelmingly European. If you want to potentially locate relatives on your paternal line, get y-67 and then if needed upgrade it. Not many have taken MT full sequence so it not worth getting if you haven't much money to spend. I took the mt full sequence on my mother's line, which is Marathi-Indian and I didn't get a single relative match. Alternatively, you can take the autosomal on ancestry.com and then transfer it for free to FamilyTreeDNA. That way you get the relative matching on Ancestry and FTDNA. You can also upload the data to gedmatch.com, which is a matching site for tests by all the companies. My y test has put me as R-M269. This is mostly found in Wales - I am Welsh. The relation matching shows that I am a direct paternal relative of Woody Harrleson in the window 1000 AD. From the data I can presume I my paternal ancestor: c 1000 invaded Britain from Denmark c 1110 had settled in Tatham, Lancashire, where they were lords of the manor c 1300 has assumed the surname Proctor via practacing that profession by 1670 ended up in Wales with a Welsh surname My autosomal test has me (with a little interpretation) as: 62% Welsh 10% English 9% Scottish 8% Armenian with some Persian 6% Marathi-Indian 4% Ashkenazi Jewish 1% Irish My mt test has me as M35a, which is found in Maharashtra, India and Sri Lanka. Its neighbour, M35b, is the Roma/gypsy (who came from India) haplogroup. I'd highly recommend testing, particularly if you are a European American.
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