Might is Right: A Book Review

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Here's my book review of Might is Right or the Survival of the Fittest by Ragnar Redbeard:

Synopsis: Might is Right or The Survival of the Fittest by Ragnar RedBeard. I purchased this particular version of the book many years ago and it’s hard to get this version nowadays but I got it when it was still easy to purchase. The book is kind of cool. I like it. I enjoy it. I think it is very interesting, but I also acknowledge it is a book that will piss a few people off. Certain types of Christians might not like it. There’s a certain amount of disrespect for Christianity, and I can understand some people being annoyed by that, but as a book I like the feeling, the idea, there comes a point when you have to fight or not fight. This book basically says Might is Right, whoever has the power has the might to make it right. It’s a very interesting book in that regard. I would say it’s not exactly something that our guys can use absolutely, but rather something to get a few ideas from, but it is not the end all and be all, unlike certain other books that I won’t name for the moment. It is a very good book to get that feeling of fighting on and trying to do your best. But there are some dangers with that as well. You don’t want to use might recklessly. The book points out if you do something stupid, you are going to pay a price for doing something stupid. That’s just the reality of it. If you think you are going to have a fist fight with an oncoming truck on the highway and you’re just going to stand there and raise your fists to fight the truck, it’s not going to end well for you. The same can be said if you try to take on the system. You try to have a fistfight with the system, the system will probably do you in pretty darn good. You have to be smart sometimes with your might. Know when to use it, know when not to use it, and that is referred to in this book as well. It’s not the best political book, but I figured I’m doing videos today, might as well mention it. That’s all for now. Eagle Pax Max, over and out.

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