Forwarded from Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
On a different note, there's reason to avoid using plumber as your example. The average person's perception of plumbers is lower than for most trades:
Is thinking like that immature and stupid? Yes, but it's common perception, which is nearly always immature and stupid.
Ergo, plumber as an example is provocative, but it also makes the case less convincing. Using it will lead to your critics insulting plumbers, and with current public perception, those insults will tend to win out. Sad, but it's how it goes.
I recommend that you opt for carpentry as an example. It's more neutral in public perception, and it makes the anti-working class vitriol more self-apparent when folks see insults being thrown at Christ Himself's mortal profession
They work on the poo poo part of the house, man! Gross.
Is thinking like that immature and stupid? Yes, but it's common perception, which is nearly always immature and stupid.
Ergo, plumber as an example is provocative, but it also makes the case less convincing. Using it will lead to your critics insulting plumbers, and with current public perception, those insults will tend to win out. Sad, but it's how it goes.
I recommend that you opt for carpentry as an example. It's more neutral in public perception, and it makes the anti-working class vitriol more self-apparent when folks see insults being thrown at Christ Himself's mortal profession
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The European diaspora has to internalize that it doesn't have a civilization anymore. What was once our patrimony is now our grave. To survive we must accept that we are exiles.
Currently walking around the Walmart parking lot without shoes on, leaving a trail of footprints. This is what us poor people do for fun while others are making money.
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What a funny place for a sloppy audio cut. NYT didn't want to publish a defense of slavery but didn't want to cut out the screed against it is my guess.
Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
What a funny place for a sloppy audio cut. NYT didn't want to publish a defense of slavery but didn't want to cut out the screed against it is my guess.
Aside from the potential of the cut defense of slavery, these are probably the most interesting clips from the interview.
First two are pretty classic Yarvin; the first covers the topic of voting and how we mostly care about politics as an avenue to feel important and powerful when we're actually not; the second is a defense of monarchy via the idea that it's in a monarch's interest to improve human capital. The third is novel commentary on the upcoming second Trump term; the comparison between Trump and FDR is illuminating and focuses on how while their personalities are similar, FDR was a hereditary aristocrat, a member of one of America's first families of nobility, while Trump lacks such a distinction as someone outside of America's social upper class, undermining his confidence and effectiveness as a leader
First two are pretty classic Yarvin; the first covers the topic of voting and how we mostly care about politics as an avenue to feel important and powerful when we're actually not; the second is a defense of monarchy via the idea that it's in a monarch's interest to improve human capital. The third is novel commentary on the upcoming second Trump term; the comparison between Trump and FDR is illuminating and focuses on how while their personalities are similar, FDR was a hereditary aristocrat, a member of one of America's first families of nobility, while Trump lacks such a distinction as someone outside of America's social upper class, undermining his confidence and effectiveness as a leader
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They think we're even more retarded than we actually are