I should have written my thinkpiece on how Chicken Jockey was going to be seen as the cultural turning point for when white people in America began to see racial fraternity as more compelling than civic participation/social responsibility, but I didn't, and now nobody will understand how the support for Shiloh calling an autistic black 5 year old the N word is connected to Chicken Jockey
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Was about to give a take about the chicken jockey meme but then remembered I don't actually really care
I should have written my thinkpiece on Chicken Jockey... I gave into nihilistic laziness instead...
Anyway, to sum it up, white kids trashing movie theaters with their friends as part of an internet meme about a cartoon chicken in a Minecraft movie is indicative of white kids seeing their friend group (of mostly whites) as more relevant to their empathy/community than their broader society. Most white people don't really do that sort of sociopathic ruining of a public space, and the fact that they are shows that white kids are nearly completely detached from the mythos that our society is a society that includes them, or that "we are all in this together" at all. They've gone beyond the Paul Joseph Watson type pointing out (from subconscious belief that there is simply some cognitive misunderstanding and that we can all live in harmony given some understanding and logic is shared) that is what millennials and gen x people do on telegram and twitter and YouTube and are simply accepting reality as it is, in almost all cases unknowingly.
Had I said that on April 10th, then I could point out like a genius that the Shiloh N word situation is the same deal. Whites on a large scale are not even engaging with arguments about some "societal ideal" regarding a white woman being rude to random non-whites. They're not even really trying to justify her behavior in lots of cases, just flat out saying they don't particularly care if she is acting in an antisocial and hurtful way to a kid or random non-white, and that they take offense towards their morality and sense of justice being insisted upon by groups of people they no longer feel an obligation of fairness and civic duty towards. In fact, whites are now acting spitefully for their own amusement, giving a ton of money to an obviously trashy woman not because she is that sympathetic or relatable, but to piss off non whites in society for a laugh
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If you’re not or never were a fan of Ye, maybe to you he’s “just another rapper,” so this is just a rapper who is saying some redpill stuff.
I always regarded Ye as an elite influencer, but I don’t think that’s subjective, that’s objectively correct.
You could say the same thing about Trump. He was a celebrity gameshow host. Is that really any different? Trump is a multi-billion dollar brand, the product was hotels, golf courses, and a gameshow.
Yeezy/Ye is a multi-billion dollar brand, the product is music, apparel, and live entertainment.
People clutch their pearls about Ye’s sex life or his past politics. Okay, Trump had three marriages and the Stormy Daniels scandal was probably real, and Melania posed nude also. Trump supported abortion and donated to Democrats. I know it’s somewhat apples and oranges but the principle stands.
I always regarded Ye as an elite influencer, but I don’t think that’s subjective, that’s objectively correct.
You could say the same thing about Trump. He was a celebrity gameshow host. Is that really any different? Trump is a multi-billion dollar brand, the product was hotels, golf courses, and a gameshow.
Yeezy/Ye is a multi-billion dollar brand, the product is music, apparel, and live entertainment.
People clutch their pearls about Ye’s sex life or his past politics. Okay, Trump had three marriages and the Stormy Daniels scandal was probably real, and Melania posed nude also. Trump supported abortion and donated to Democrats. I know it’s somewhat apples and oranges but the principle stands.
People really need to look at Thiel's startup advice in Zero to One as compared to his actual startup strategy in his life. He writes at a twelfth grade level at best and his philosophical depth doesn't exist. Who else would write a fiction book about how to apply fake lessons from tech startups to business in general?
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Doesn’t Peter Thiel’s favorite “bits and atoms” dichotomy seem incredibly stupid in the era of AI?
I know it's pedantic and reddit but this is all so bad. Google wasn't the first search engine, it simply had more (spook) funding. Bill Gates did not build an OS, he stole everything that worked from Jobs who largely used Wozniak. Zuckerberg also lol.
PayPal wasn't a new idea either, it was an iteration. Palantir is just lexus nexus with social media scraping and machine learning.
The writing is so bad
PayPal wasn't a new idea either, it was an iteration. Palantir is just lexus nexus with social media scraping and machine learning.
The writing is so bad
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Instagram just nuked most of the America First clipping accounts and no longer recommends any of my clips in the explore section.
End of an era.
End of an era.