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Don’t use sunscreen. It’s really bad for you. So bad, it could justifiably be classed a toxin. The decrease in sunburn risk is outweighed by the big increases in risks of many types of cancer, including melanoma.

• Research has not validated the claim that the sun is not safe because it causes melanoma.

• Sunscreen use actually promotes skin cancers.

• Sunscreen chemicals are toxic to all systems in the body and to all life on the planet.

• Sunscreen chemicals mimicking the shape of our hormones bind to the body’s hormone receptors, disrupting estrogen, testosterone, progesterone and thyroid hormones.

• Sunshine provides many benefits for the whole body.

• Blocking UVB radiation leads to low vitamin D3 levels due to the inability to produce this essential vitamin in the skin, which results in a multitude of health problems.

• Consumers should avoid products that have a SPF rating or foods or clothing that contain titanium dioxide.

• Eating, taking or using antioxidants on the skin are natural, safe ways to protect the skin from solar radiation. Feeding the skin antioxidants provides nature’s best solar radiation protection.

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Although UVB rays are what cause the typical sunburn, and blocking UVB does stop the skin from turning red, the sunburn is the body’s warning sign that it is time to get out of the sun because you have run out of your natural protective nutrients that prevent damage from the sun. Blocking the sunburn is just as dangerous as cutting the wire to the red warning light on the dash of your car.

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A study with human volunteers who applied BP-3, OMC and 4-MBC for two weeks detected all three sunscreen chemicals in blood and urine, along with alterations in reproductive hormone levels. Observing the amount of these ‘‘estrogenic’’ sunscreen compounds in the blood, the researchers expressed concern for children who have not reached puberty, because they are more sensitive to low levels of reproductive hormones. Young children are also less able to eliminate drugs and have a larger surface area per body weight than adults, which can result in greater absorption and build-up within their bodies. The researchers concluded that sunscreens “might have adverse effects in children.”

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This report on HMB also found that the chemical caused reproductive toxicity, with a lengthened menstrual cycle and decreased sperm count.

At least nine studies of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in mice and rats show reproductive harm, including problems that could result in impaired fertility.

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Many young people today are stating that they are confused as to their sexual orientation. It is no wonder! The use of estrogenic and anti-testosterone sunscreen chemicals for the last forty years could be one reason that males and females are experiencing gender identity confusion in ever greater numbers. It is known that testosterone secreted by fetal testicles plays a key role in the permanent organization of the developing central nervous system toward masculine patterns. This means that males exposed to these chemicals in utero are subject to disruption of the development of normal masculine character traits.

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The alterations to the cerebral cortex suggest that titanium dioxide exposure should be considered as a risk factor for autism, as autistic brains show abnormal cellular arrangements in the cerebral cortex.

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Studies also show that titanium dioxide disrupts the body’s ability to perform its continual DNA repair, which is essential to maintain good health. All these alterations of chemicals within the brain cannot help but lead to alterations in behavior.

Is sunscreen the primary environmental insult causing the late-stage degenerate freak parade craziness?!

All the biosocial depravity plaguing the West — weak, gimp sperm…low fertility…tranny lunacy…autistic screeching…GOP cuckery…pussyhat hysteria…mental illness…depression…diabetes — might be the consequence of sunscreen lotion and the associated reduction in naturally-produced vitamin D.

If it is, then going out in the sun “unprotected” will be the next pro-White dog whistle.

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Science is a work in progress. These findings may not hold up, or they may. The title of this post was obviously glib, but not untrue. We are discovering more every day that the Big Chem revolution of the 20th Century has had unforeseen consequences, which could be affecting us in small and big ways. It isn’t a reach to speculate based on the new information coming out that industrial modernity has had hugely negative impacts on social organization and could in fact be a main culprit in the depravity and suicidal ideation sweeping the West.

Which is why I, and others like PA, have predicted that the 21st Century will be the story of Westerners (European Whites) repudiating the modernity of the 20th Century. We are going back to our roots, in all senses of the word. Our roots with nature, with family, with kin, with neighbors, with nation.

I’m not saying it will be the equivalent of Ludditism. There will still be amazing discoveries, particularly in biology and genetics, but the way we live will change to be more in tune with our primal rhythms than with the autissimo world foisted on us by Big Tech, Big Usury, Big Chem, and Big State.

Globohomo will be defeated by blood and soil.

92 Responses to “Sunscreen Is The Devil’s Lotion”

  1. Gunslingergregi says:

    All those movies puting on Sintang lotion

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    • Dr. trav777 says:

      anti-testosterone!?!?!

      But another DOCTOR said that T levels are fine as long as you’re within the broad range of 264-960!!!

      there cannot be a problem therefore because medical professionals SAY SO and they like me have DOCTOR in their posting handle!

      Otherwise, men might be going out to get their T checked and finding that it’s low for their age.

      I mean, I only suggested this and was attacked by nearly EVERYONE ON HERE for it.

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    • Dr. trav777 says:

      btw what the fuck is this anti vax shit article?

      In 2011, the Journal of Clinical Oncology published a randomized, clinical study of over 1,600 people showing that regular sunscreen use reduced the incidence of melanoma by 50-73%. When used as directed with other sun protection measures, broad spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher helps prevent sunburn and reduces the risk of early skin aging and skin cancer (melanoma and squamous cell carcinomas) associated with UV radiation.

      you can find some crackpot to say nearly anything these days…this is abhorrent to give it voice like this, people might believe you

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  2. Rusty Jones says:

    You’re getting into Alex Jones ‘making the frogs gay’ territory here. Despite the genius you often espouse, this one is out of your realm. Pseudo-science at best, harmful at worst. I’m a freckled pale folk myself and from age 16-26 probably never wore sunscreen. After having approximately 16 suspicious moles and sun spots chopped off I said no more. I bathe in sunscreen now and haven’t been to the dermatologist in years. Embrace the pale, take Vitamin D supplements. All of the middle age pale guys I know that try to get tan (and haven’t gotten skin cancer, yet) look like dried out leather shoes. UV radiation may also be a large precursor to male pattern baldness, as it damages hair follicles. You ever see guys with late stage scalp cancer? It’s not pretty. And you could prevent it all by wearing a hat in the summer like my pale blonde ass does.

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    • Captain John Charity Spring MA says:

      Keep it balanced out. What’s being suggested is that slathering an infant child or pregnant woman with Sun block is causing the drop in T, sperm count and gender dysphoria in modern west. A topic cream.

      It’s a theory that can be measured and quantified and falsified.

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    • INDY says:

      Wear long sleeves you fuckin rookie

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      • Bucky says:

        And a buff

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      • Rusty Jones says:

        I live in Minnesota. Have you ever been outside when it’s 92 degrees with swamp level humidity? Long sleeves are for winter. I don’t need to cover up like a woman in Saudi Arabia to go outside.

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    • btw. What Alex Jones said about the chemical in the water making the frogs gay. Later turned out to true.

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    • Oleaginous Outrager says:

      Damn, from that list of woes, it’d probably be better to just blow up the Sun and have everyone wear sweaters.

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    • Big D says:

      Just keeping drinking your fluoride, putting on your sunscreen, and taking your anti-cholesterol drugs….

      Never question those with an M.D. after their name!

      Where did you get your medical degree?

      What is the difference between God and doctors?
      (God doesn’t think he’s a doctor)

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    • BigRed says:

      Go to the dermatologist!!!! I’m the same, pale, red headed and freckled. I’ve had 2 melanomas.One was .25mm from break though my skin and most likely killing me! Now I go to the dermatologist every 6 months and will for the rest of my life.

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    • Under the DRADIS says:

      The city where I live approaches the melting point of lead during the summer time. I walk with a hat and a long sleeve shirt. I use the same getup to swim in the nearby lukewarm lakes.

      Stop running around naked in the sun like the THC (tent, hut, and cave) people.

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  3. Johnny Redux says:

    I knew the carcinogenic effect for years, but was not aware of the hormonal impact. Surprised at how many people still use this crap. The same for insect sprays, and all of the cosmetics out there (today, but also in days-gone-by when makeup contained lead, mercury and arsenic), especially those made in places like China. I will not ingest, or put on my skin, anything made in China. To save a few dollars, a LOT of people do, though.

    When will people learn that what goes ON your skin goes IN your skin?

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    • Alex the Goon says:

      You gotta be careful nowadays. Some products might be “made” here, but “with ingredients from China”. One more level of obfuscation you have to look through, on the label.
      That said, I’ve always thought sunscreen “smelled like” it might give you cancer. Anything that doesn’t easily wash off the skin is suspect.

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      • Anonymous says:

        Add that to the P&G boycott and your SOL on any supermarket shelf – good news is, there are gorillions of recipes on the net for homemade shaving soaps, shampoos and such from simple, basic ingredients without the questionable chemical crap – and cooking up a batch makes for good clean fun with girlfriends, wives and daughters.

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    • YourAverageJoe says:

      I gotta have OFF when I hunt and fish.
      I’m just not alpha enough to deal with the disease carriers out there.

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  4. Johnny Redux says:

    Side note: I thought that was (a younger) AOC in that link photo! Similar face and teeth. Ugh…I am seeing her everywhere now!!

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  5. Captain John Charity Spring MA says:

    Well well well. What have we got here then?

    That certainly could explain a lot.

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  6. Captain Obvious says:

    Kinda worried about CH disappearing for 48 hours and then re-appearing out of the blue for late night binge-poasting.

    Hope everything’s okay.

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  7. Jack Archer says:

    Just reading a child education book from 100 years ago. It goes from infancy to late adolescence. One of the first recommendations is to bring your newborn child outside for a sunbathe regularly, up to 30 minutes daily.

    Ah, the good old days… when a kid eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with his friends wouldn’t send surrounding parents into DEFCON 4. It’s amazing how dangerous the sun and peanuts have become in my lifetime. These are strange, strange days we live in.

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    • Gunslingergregi says:

      The date of the child murderers

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    • Ironsides says:

      Yeah, well, in the “good old days,” there was also a period when they thought that breathing in exhaust fumes was good for your overall health.

      You’ve got to take stuff with a grain of salt. People are blockheads, and always have been blockheads, pretty much. Got to develop that sense for picking the occasion bits of wheat out of oceans of pompous chaff that human generate all the time. 😉

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      • Jack Archer says:

        “there was also a period when they thought that breathing in exhaust fumes was good for your overall health”

        That sounds like some serious J00 slander right there, and I’m sure there’s one news article they can point to to prove it. Like how (((they))) try to tell us everyone used to think the world was flat before Columbus.

        But even so, I would rather live in an era where they think exhaust fumes are healthy than in the one where they think a man in a dress is a woman.

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      • Scanman says:

        I’m going to start using the term “blockhead” more. You’re the first person I’ve heard use it since Lucy Van Pelt popularized it.

        (…that football pulling bitch…)

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    • Gunslingergregi says:

      The days of the legal child murderers
      But don’t eat peanuts u could die oh my

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  8. Dylan Sexton says:

    based

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  9. The Judge says:

    Yeah tobacco is good for you too….

    Sunblock may be harmful. But the sun 100% most definitely is extremely harmful.

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    • DissesMYisland says:

      Hat. Long sleeves.

      There, FIFY

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    • Oleaginous Outrager says:

      “But the sun 100% most definitely is extremely harmful.”

      Burn it! Burn the wicked sun to cinders!

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    • Mr.Correcto says:

      No one is saying to stay out in the sun for hours on end. Of course if you do that, it will be very harmful. However, there is a recommended amount of time that you should stay out sunbathing. Dminder is a great app that tells you how much you should. I recommend it.

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    • Ruckus says:

      But how did people survive the millenia under the harmful sun without sunscreen?

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    • Space Viking says:

      Nah. Avoiding the sun all winter and then running outside at low latitude for hours at a time when it starts to warm up is bad for you. Build a base tan with gradually increasing exposure before you hit the beach in the summer and you’ll be just fine. It’s going from one extreme to the other that does the damage.

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  10. KingofQueans says:

    Damn. All of our consumer products have been cucked by teh j00z

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  11. blogster says:

    you’re reaching with this one.

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  12. oink says:

    If protection is needed on exposed skin, zinc oxide sunscreen FTW

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    • Ironsides says:

      Oink, the voice of sanity — remarkable.

      There are plenty of mineral-based sunscreens that will keep you safe from the frankly hideous effects of sun exposure. They also won’t damage the environment.

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      • oink says:

        f0ck* “protecting the environment”

        another putridan excuse to lord over other’s lives.

        “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under zhyd yoke than under omnipotent puritans. The zhyd’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, ((his)) cupidity may at some point be satiated; but puritans who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very kindness stings with intolerable insult. To be “cured” against one’s will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.

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      • Gunslingergregi says:

        Yea oink
        Its for your own good
        He he he

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    • Mr.Correcto says:

      I switched to Mineral-based sunscreen a few years back. Glad I did now after hearing all of this.

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  13. Peter Quill says:

    I póstéd thé fóllówing ón my facęspérg (I’vé képt it só I cán kéep in tóuch with óld matés living fár áwáy):

    “Serióus quéstión: shóuld áll wómén dó their dámndést tó get prégnánt just in time fór Wómén’s Dáy só they can célébráte it by háving án ábórtión?”

    Cán yóu guéss what kind óf reáctión it gót :duckfacé:

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  14. Doug Huffman says:

    Personal anecdotes do not data make, no matter how many are related.

    I’m 70, ex-Santa Cruz beach bum, submariner, mountaineer, skier, bicyclist with no neoplasms of note. Also no sunglasses, no sunscreen.

    Yes, to zinc oxide for not normally exposed areas. Sunburn the inside of the nostrils while glacier walking ONCE and be a believer.

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  15. boner says:

    Fortunately I’ve always tanned well, and although I occasionally wore sunscreen as a kid, now I just ease my way into the summer, spending longer times in the sun until I can spend all day in the summer sun and not burn, just getting darker. I’m certain it is as a result of all the sun I get in the summer that my mood is the best it is all year, and I’m always way hornier and leaner (higher T) when I get a lot of sun. No homo, but I go tanning once a week in the winter (New England) simply for the mood boost and the assumed health benefits. Not as good as the real sun, but a decent substitute.

    Next on the CH chopping block: my theory that sunglasses cause us to burn more. When you filter sunlight into your eyes, you’re giving your body incorrect signals as to the level of sunlight you’re exposed to, so your body produces an insufficient amount of melanin (controlled via the optic nerve), causing you to burn more.

    WN dog whistle: no sunglasses even on the brightest days.

    The sun is the source of all energy and all life on this planet. To be afraid of it is fucking retarded. We should worship it.

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  16. Bucky says:

    It kills our coral reefs too. I’ve personally watched it happen where I dive over the last decade.

    Causation/correlation Idunno. My theory is that too many people diving while slathered up in sunscreen and peeing in the water equals a whited out reef.

    See Hawaii’s new law as well.

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  17. LeShitlourde says:

    “Living Better by Chemistry”

    How about just don’t char yourself in the sun, and wear a wide brimmed hat and some linen? Gives you an excuse to look exquisitely colonial as well, which is a flattering look on whites.

    Also, Zinc or Titanium Oxide sunscreens (the chalky old stuff) is likely completely safe. It’s just the benzotetracyclonitroglycerol sulfonlyhexylmethodane type garbage that is bad for you. Because that’s what our hormones resemble.

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  18. Greg Eliot says:

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  19. Ancient Florida knowledge: hats have no chemicals.

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  20. bigjohn33 says:

    My mind is blown. We have always been very diligent with sunscreen especially with the kids. I hope that doesn’t make them trannies. Fuck.

    I dont understand how using sunscreen could cause a vitamin D deficiency. If you don’t get deficient in the winter when you are fully clothed all day how would using sunscreen in the summer cause that.

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    • boner says:

      The point is that the rays blocked by sunscreen are the types of rays that stimulate your body to produce vit D. Those are the same rays that cause sunburn. But the rays that sunscreen does not block are the ones that give you cancer. So you are getting none of the benefits of sun while allowing the cancer-causing rays to get through, and since you’re not burning, it doesn’t seem like you’re being harmed.

      Don’t worry about the past, just use this knowledge going forward. It’s a crazy world we live in that so many things can hurt us. Impossible to be aware of all of it. All we can do is try our best.

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  21. Tobin72 says:

    Sounds like the Health Ranger guy who appears on infowars. That’s a very suspicious looking site, too.

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    • Bo says:

      No he does his research. When he started talking about cures for Ebola, Deep State Google removed his whole website from their search engine as punishment. They so very wanted to release Ebola here. Fags.

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  22. Nads says:

    Columbia PFG long sleeve shirts – light and breathable. Multiple mentions of hats. With an former HS baseball coach uncle with not much of is ears left after removal from cancer, trust me: stick with wide brimmed ones.

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  23. M. M. says:

    AFAIK the Romans at the end of their civ didn’t have sunscreen lotion, yet pretty similar problems. Also, vitamin D deficit is a huge problem for women wearing burka and similar Muslim garb. Yet…

    …”weak, gimp sperm, low fertility,” no

    …”tranny lunacy …autistic screeching,” depends…

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  24. HL says:

    I am a fairly pale ginger by nature. I quit wearing sunscreen years ago, and I am in the sun at the pool or lake all the time. You can very easily get to where you won’t burn. Just start exposing yourself in the spring to the sun in increasing increments. My Mid-May, I can be in it all day and not burn. I believe we see so much skin cancer now because people are terrified of the sun, wearing block all the time in it, or hiding from it, then they end up getting it on a body part that is exposed through the car window when they commute. It doesn’t make much evolutionary sense that we survived as a species as long as we did without sunscreen.

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  25. jeangray07 says:

    Best advice my Southern grandmother ever gave her fair skinned grandchildren was to wear a hat and stay in the shade. She always looked much younger than she actually was because, while she would be outside often (gardening and such), she would not stay in direct sunlight. Absolutely beautiful skin.

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  26. mendo says:

    I’ve got oily skin like a paisan. Nature’s own sunscreen.

    Bronze Age indeed! (Well, when weather permits)

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  27. Lichthof says:

    “it’s all about the benjamins” for me is the quote of the year so far from our gal. I think I’ll get a t shirt done with this on it with her face.

    Bring all the mushlims in I say, they’ll sort out the kikes and our shitlib women since white man not gonna.

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  28. Jay in DC says:

    OT: Generation Zyklon Ascendant

    If you think what we are doing here is just ‘bitching’ and useless, you are dead wrong. Because the alt-right is the new ‘forbidden bad boy’ lifestyle like the greaser rebel of the 50s or any other thing that has ever had the current powers that be running for the fainting couch.

    These Gen Z shitlords are swinging and thrashing at this anti-white hate machine in a way that Millennial normalfags could only dream about, and I don’t blame them. They have been told they are human waste from the first day they stepped into kindergarten. May as well wear the suit if they picked it out for you at birth…

    https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Students-at-elite-Washington-school-projected-13671970.php

    That is especially lulzy because they mention that Sidwell Friends is where the Obama girls went to skrool. It is also a lefty elitist high society well monied shitlib fortress so again more lulz.

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    • Auspicious anecdote.

      Though I have to wonder how much of these sorts of shenanigans are just “bad boy rebel posturing” vs genuine, dyed in the whool jew hate.

      I’ll take either at this point but obviously one has better long term prospects than the other.

      O/T to the O/T:

      This whole congressional Muslims vs jews thing is really starting to heat up.

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  29. pinroot says:

    For some reason, I’ve never used sunscreen, I’ve just tried to limit my exposure to the sun. I like getting a little natural Vitamin D, and I’ve read recently that the body just doesn’t assimilate the pill type as well as it should. Another downside to sunscreen is that the chemicals in it are harmful to coral reefs. Hawaii has actually banned some brands to protect their reefs.
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/hawaii-to-ban-sale-of-sunscreen-containing-chemicals-damaging-to-coral-reefs

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  30. Greg Eliot says:

    Help me out here, yeggs… I live in the Northeast.

    What is this “sun”, of which you speak?

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  31. Shark Lasers says:

    Sounds like this is God’s way of telling whites they belong at northern latitudes instead of the tropics, not only because their skin tones are adapted to less insolation, but also because it’s a hostile environment for brown people (everyone knows that they freeze solid in the winter and only return to their savagery after thawing in the spring, Ugandan bodybuilders possibly excluded).

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    • There’s enclaves of muzzie browns and blacks in the cold north of the U.S. E.g. Rep. Ilhan Omar (DFL-MN). The Democrat-Farmer-Labor party then (1950s or 1960s):

      Herbert Humphrey was lead author on the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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  32. Igor says:

    Wear a hat

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  33. (OT?) Correction: President Donald J. Trump’s spittle on the knob of Thomas J. Donohue and his lobby group US Chamber of Commerce is the Devil’s lotion.

    In SOTU he did not misspeak on immigration increase, exporting feminism to destroy men and families and living standards, or lionizing Special People. Anyone still think he has no 4D skills as president? All the sudden he’s feckless? The fucker could get reelected, especially with a left-leaning independent to scuttle the Dem. nomination. No one could govern from the imaginary middle like the God-chosen Emperor-Executive and TPTB know it. I promise to not fap during our civil war. May it be glorious.

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  34. SJF says:

    Junk science and logic through and through. Patently illogical reasoning.

    By a solipsistic woman, no less. (Elizabeth Plourde had a hysterectomy that altered her life. Her search to find out how to recover led her to write a book on the subject, The Ultimate Rape. She is a licensed clinical laboratory scientist with a bachelor’s of science in microbiology and an master’s in psychology.)

    Speaks to GloboHomo control about what is best for an individual person.

    https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/do-sunscreens-cause-cancer/

    https://www.aad.org/public/spot-skin-cancer/learn-about-skin-cancer/prevent/is-sunsceen-safe

    That being said, avoid excessive (and cumulative doses over decades) use sunscreen when needed for excessive burn.

    And don’t be afraid to not wear sunscreen if you don’t want to. Non-melanoma sunscreen is No Big Deal. (full disclosure: I profit by it, so feel free to have at it, the ultra-violet radiation…)

    Don’t get a melanoma. If you do, get it taken off early and there is a high likelihood when caught early that you won’t die from it. It’s an odds proposition on how early you catch it and how deep it penetrated. The least you could do is be aware of what to look for and check it….

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  35. Bo says:

    Well its just standard operating procedure for the deep state trying to reduce fertility for the unwashed masses(look up the epicyte gene they put in corn). Some plants evolved estrogens to try to reduce fertility in the animals eating them, even. But their weed killer always produces the Ubermensch. They also generally include some poison pill in every tech,like hypnotic blink rates in LED lighting.

    You pretty much absorb most things through your skin which is why the Indians say never put anything on your skin that you wouldn’t put in your mouth. Zinc is generally pro testosterone..may still be an option for use. As you say antioxidants work-astrazanthin being one of the most powerful. Also always be aware of the number 7..it is often the deep state way out, like gate 7 was left open in Las Vegas, or the Samsung S7 was actually secure(which is why they did the fake slander about batteries catching fire). In Deadpool, 7 removed the necklock that blocked powers.

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  36. Jack Archer says:

    Today is Women’s day. Here is my nomination for best womens ever:

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8584957/birmingham-mum-accused-killing-daughter-breaking-ribs/

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  37. Zeta male pondscum says:

    That’s all well and good if you don’t have pale skin that can burn in under 20 minutes of exposure to sunlight. I have actually burned with snow on the ground from being out for four hours on a thirty-five degree day. I’ll risk the two or three times a year I use sunscreen. Besides being passed 40, and a completely zeta Incel means that reproductive fitness is very high among my concerns.

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  38. Davy Holmes says:

    Be careful with the term ‘unintended consequences’.
    As far as I – and most people who know anything about history – are concerned, each and every one of those ‘unintended consequences’ was VERY INTENDED, indeed.
    There are exceptions, of course. However, it is as near a sure bet as you can make that if ‘cerain people’ are involved, the damage was a feature – not a bug.
    It’s a large part of what makes today so volatile. There isn’t ONE SINGLE person of any authority that people can trust. Not one. We’ve been lied to for so long – manipulated for so long – that nearly EVERYTHING we think we know and have been taught by modernity needs to be evaluated and reviewed; but only AFTER the cleansing fire that resets the world. Otherwise, there is no point.
    I do think you’re right about the return to blood and soil. Interestingly, in countries that have managed to maintain a certain amount of strength and decency (i.e. Hungary and Poland), there is still a very strong connection to both of those things. Hungarian families living in Budapest, for example, regularly maintained gardens outside the city where they would grow their own food, well up until the late 1980’s. I don’t know if they still do, but I wouldn’t be surprised.
    The enemy is real. The solution is obvious. The first step – terrifying.
    The world waits for the first spark to set America on fire.
    When it does, White people are going to have a hard time on their hands. Not from the liberals – but from the ‘useful idiots’ that have invaded our country. The mexicans. The muslims. Even the blacks, who will – of course – be a mixed bag.
    Everyone is poised to claim this country as their own while the whites sit around and bicker about ‘policy’.
    A few more of us die in the fight, every single day.
    There will be war. That much is obvious. It’s already started, we just haven’t realized it, yet. When we realize it – and how we perform in it – remain complete mysteries, at least to me.
    Worse, WHO WILL WIN seems completely up for grabs.

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  39. Afisttocryon says:

    The fastest way to raise your T is to spend more time in the morning sunlight, preferably nude.

    The sun has been around for approximately 4.5 billion years and all of human existence. It hasn’t start trying to kill us in the last 100 odd years. You don’t need science to catch up to this fact.

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  40. For what it’s worth, sunscreen is a product marketed solely and exclusively at us by extremely special corporations. That alone is reason to take this seriously.

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  41. JOSEPH ANGEL says:

    Yeah, yeah, yeah, and coffee, sugar, butter, eggs and bacon are bad for ya too. Do not give a rip. I consume them every day. I will continue to use sun-screen too– maybe just add it to my coffee.

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  42. Nelson says:

    Government advice to use sunscreen is a primary cause of the Vitamin D deficiency epidemic.

    Blacks are more prone to this deficiency than whites. They have a reduced ability to produce vitamin D from sun exposure and are more likely to need to supplement in the northern hemisphere.

    Vitamin D basically is hormone. If you are low on Vitamin D, your testosterone will suffer, and you will have a greater risk of cancer. Vitamins A and D are central to testosterone production. They might be seen as your core vitamins, whereas inadequate levels of the others has a more peripheral effect. Vitamins A and D need to be at a solid base level and in balance.

    Consuming adequate amounts of the fat-soluble vitamins, A, E, and K may limit the skin damaging effects of the sun. Vitamins A and K, and magnesium levels are reduced when the body processes vitamin D, so a supplementation regime covering all these components is ideal, particularly for testosterone.

    Amusingly, women apply creams containing vitamins A (retinol) and E topically, when ingesting the vitamins would have far more effective anti-aging results.

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