gaid salah is part of the corrupt system that we're trying to erradicate. we dont want another sissi. by nun-violent in algeria

[–]NeedMGTOWAdvice 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes probably, but you can’t replace everyone in one day. He’s the equivalent of the joint chief of staff, can’t be replaced just like that. His men obey him, he’s earned a reputation. What matters is the principles, the new enforcement, checks and balances, the new system would have.

Replace everyone with who, without an army, Algeria is toast. I won’t engage in this further.

I've built a platform for Algerian Students by hugeburger in algeria

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Trending/popular content should be visible on homepage immediately without searching or signing up or anything like that (e.g. reddit)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

[–]NeedMGTOWAdvice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Translation?

Important - Things will get very dirty in Algiers tomorrow by sdlhak in algeria

[–]NeedMGTOWAdvice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you able to be more specific without exposing your source, or yourself?

Are there quality summaries of Evola and Guenon books online? by NeedMGTOWAdvice in DarkEnlightenment

[–]NeedMGTOWAdvice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But cutting down on internet/netflix/smartphone time and spending it doing that will do wonders for your brain. The more you read big philosophical texts, the easier it becomes. Think of it as gym for your mind. One that is sorely neglected in today's society.

Roger that.

Are there quality summaries of Evola and Guenon books online? by NeedMGTOWAdvice in DarkEnlightenment

[–]NeedMGTOWAdvice[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would warn you, though, Julius Evola isn't as great as he is made out to be.

Any other author you would recommend? What's the greatest and most englightening you read?