So after spending 25+ years of searching for the truth in all things and swallowing tons of redpills, these are most of the conclusions I've come to, and many are unpopular.
If you wish to refute or debate any of these, go right ahead and try, because you can't.
Opposing capitalism does not mean supporting socialism.
Central banking is an inevitability of capitalism as much as breadlines are of socialism.
Mysticism is the only true spiritual path.
You can be a mystic in any religion.
There are many paths to God/enlightenment/Nirvana/liberation/etc.
The words of Jesus Christ are true, but are terribly misinterpreted and purposely misconstrued. They make far more sense through the lense of mysticism.
A benevolent dictator is preferable to a capitalist representative democracy, which ultimately leads to plutonomy/oligarchy/Neoliberalism/corporatism/etc.
The only government that can work is local homogenous people who practice the same religion. Like tribalism.
White people have issues too. For all our so called empathy, we donate to shady charities which are basically for money laundering rather than help our neighbors, we love bureaucracy, we self isolate and atomize and make everything too complicated, we have trouble cutting loose and having fun and we have difficulty practicing spirituality yet we create incredibly sophisticated and convoluted religions (see Mormonism and Scientology).
IQ is not the best measure of someone's worth. This becomes apparent when white nationalists talk about high IQ Jews being uncreative parasites and high IQ east Asians being uncreative insect people.
Oh, and of course, Jews.
Fell free to add anything or argue to remove anything.