00:00:00.000Can you address the Hollywood question, how do we effectively combat the mass media and capitalize on the growing public anger for journalists?
00:00:09.240Yes, that is a very good question by one of the truest, Liam, Myrin Fysik.
00:00:17.260Now, first answer is to simply create our own culture in as many ways as possible.
00:00:23.680So the more quality content that is being available here in Dimaterium on YouTube, for example.
00:00:30.920So for every time I post a cool training video, perhaps that will drive people away from content that emanates from Hollywood.
00:00:39.060Now, obviously, there are a lot of good channels and a lot of good alternatives now.
00:00:44.020And if we continue to set the pace high in the culture war, we can wrest control from Hollywood.
00:00:50.540Because, as it is right now, I'm no film critic, but I think I speak for quite a few people, at least, when I say that Hollywood films are decreasingly bad.
00:01:00.720And I'm not saying this from a political standpoint, it's just a casual observation that Hollywood films aren't as good as films were only 10 years ago.
00:01:10.280And that is obviously good because then people will look for other, you know, venues of entertainment, etc.
00:01:16.540And the more content we have with wholesome views, the better.
00:01:22.160To the second question, how do we effectively combat the mass media and capitalize on anger against journalism?
00:01:48.520I am not particularly worried what the mainstream media writes nowadays.
00:01:54.380But three years ago, two years ago, they had still more power.
00:01:58.200So it's a, so they are losing power and just continue on the path we are on.
00:02:04.300And besides, they're doing most of the work themselves because people see for every day there are people waking up to, you know, the realization that the mainstream media are mostly lying.
00:02:15.420Now obviously there are still people who believe in them.
00:02:17.460But I can just speak for the Swedish public because I've, you know, spectated the change in public relations to the establishment of the mainstream media.
00:02:27.260And it's gone from bad to worse and it will continue to get worse.
00:02:31.520Now obviously I don't encourage any angry acts against journalists.
00:02:36.600I just recommend people to not take them seriously and mock them to, as often as possible.
00:02:42.480So I hope that was a good answer, my man.
00:02:45.560Next question is from my gallant man, Elessar Music.
00:02:49.840I know you don't view it as a sacrifice, my man.
00:02:52.140But could you elaborate a bit on when, how you made a decision of committing to the struggle?
00:02:59.700It is no secret that I am one of your biggest fans and I'm extremely proud to call you my friend.
00:03:05.280I think this question may benefit a lot of lads, as I am sure they feel guilty, as do I, at times that we remain anonymous in a time that requires our unity, honor and unyielding courage.
00:03:16.860You're a true beacon of light to us all in the dark times.
00:03:20.220I personally owe you a lot and would like to thank you for all of your hard work, strength and honor.
00:03:27.060Thank you very much indeed for those kind words and yeah, very heartfelt.
00:03:32.080Now first and foremost, you absolutely do not need to feel guilty in the least.
00:03:36.440And obviously we've talked privately about this, but I can elaborate for the public also.
00:03:41.140You have a great and growing music channel.
00:03:43.720And this is what I responded to in the last question, creating culture of our own.
00:03:48.240So to Liam's question, you are the solution to that question.
00:03:53.560You are also the solution to breaking the monopoly on the Hollywood culture because you create a venue for us to have culture in.
00:04:02.780So when you create music, you create a platform for true friends, you create a platform for wholesome values and you always promote the good message with your music.
00:04:12.400And we know, especially as an Irishman, you know that music is excruciatingly important when it comes to a cultural revival.
00:04:20.920Ireland has kept its fighting spirit over a lot of centuries via their music.
00:04:40.020And besides, since you are contributing to my work as well, so there you go.
00:04:44.760And this is something, a message to everyone who supported financially this channel.
00:04:49.120Like look over the last half a year, the year, you've been part of creating these videos because without you it wouldn't have been possible.
00:04:56.420And if I'm gonna be a bit harsh here towards the rest of my subscribers, it's like 82,000 and I don't even have 200 Patreons.
00:05:06.200Now obviously not everyone contribute on Patreon, so let's say it's 200 in total.
00:05:11.340But there is still a lot of people I would aim criticism against first and definitely not someone who is A, contributing and B, contributing to the culture war.
00:05:21.620So no worries at all. Keep up the good work, my man, and thank you very much for your continued support.
00:05:29.540And also if you haven't already subscribed to LSR, go and do so right now because it's good music and as I said, it's a good platform for culture, for our culture.
00:05:41.160Most of your videos are ended by a glorious XOXO boom.
00:05:44.960It is good that you watched the majority of my videos. I recommend everyone to do so, even if they seem a bit old, even if the videos are from 2016 or 2015.
00:06:06.000There is still a lot of gems, even though in retrospect some of them are a bit cringy, but it is what it is everyone grows and develops.
00:06:14.320So anyway, no, it's nothing in particular that means it's just something I made one day and then it stuck with me.
00:06:20.920It was sometime during 2014, I think, or 2013, and then I do it sometimes every once in a while.
00:06:27.880So, yeah, that's nothing in particular that means just an outro.
00:06:34.760In your ideal state, does welfare exist in any form? Why or why not?
00:06:39.740Yeah, most definitely it does. I am not a libertarian.
00:06:44.200I am for welfare when it's needed because you never know what will happen to you.
00:06:49.500And in an organic society, you take care of each other.
00:06:53.000So if a veteran has gone out and gotten his arm blown off by an enemy cannon, yeah, the collective obviously pitches in to make his sacrifices worthwhile.
00:07:04.540I think it's absolutely barbarous to not take care of the individuals in your societies.
00:07:10.880Now, the problem is that this sort of society only works in a homogenous society where you actually care about each other.
00:07:18.560So we had a somewhat well-functioning welfare state in Sweden when there was a very harsh stigma against taking advantage of it.
00:07:27.980Now, obviously, Sweden is an extreme case, but the things I would like to see welfare on is still, you know, education, health care, etc.
00:07:37.840Because a healthy population is a more productive population.
00:07:41.960Now, keep in mind, I don't apply this to America, for example.
00:07:44.920I would never have, you know, regular welfare, regular Scandinavian style, Scandinavian socialist style welfare in America.
00:07:52.440Because the demographics are so completely different, so it wouldn't work there.
00:07:56.540But in Scandinavia's case, yes, most definitely, you know, the society takes care of its unfortunate individuals.
00:08:04.780And yet again, the key is to ensure that if something happens, the society will be there as a, you know, to catch you before you fall.
00:08:13.220So yes, most definitely for some welfare, but it also depends on what kind of nation you are.
00:08:19.240If I had been an American, I would be much more libertarian than I am now.
00:08:23.300But that's because our societies are different.
00:08:25.640And this is also something I want you to keep in mind whenever you partake in my teachings.
00:08:30.060I try to say in the Swedish example, or in the American example, or in the British example, it's different for different nations.
00:08:39.980Just as if we're talking about training, I say if you're a beginner, you can set this pace.
00:08:44.740Or if you are an advanced lifter, you can set this pace.
00:08:47.840So it depends on the situation at hand.
00:08:51.120So I'm not saying that one size fits all.