The Struggle Of Science

For a while, it seemed like the human sciences might finally close the gap between metaphysics and morality that has plagued us for so long. The age of ideology has relied upon the blurry, unclear understanding of human nature to get away with moral systems that are objectively inhuman. If the sciences could clear up certain things about the human condition, then it would force the ideologues to rethink their claims about how humans ought to act and organize.

The ideologues had an answer to this and that was to declare much of the human sciences haram. The crazies were sent out to proliferate the term “race science” which simply means any science that contradicts the one true faith. The human biodiversity guys never got their head around it and as a result that scene has receded into the shadows of the internet. The people in the professional sciences took the path blazed by conservatives and bent the knee to the crazies.

Team science, in their shadowy warrens on the internet and secret gatherings within the institutions, takes solace in the belief that reality is that thing which does not go away when you stop believing in it. Eventually, the reality of the human condition, as understood by science, will prevail over the increasingly bizarre claims that we see from the ideologues. After all, math must eventually prevail over the people who think you are assigned a sex at birth.

That is most certainly true to a degree. The great snapback we are seeing in public attitudes on a range of issues is due to the excesses of the crazies. It is one thing for a man to put on a dress and parade around town in it. It is another for that man to insist everyone play make-believe with him. One of the truths about progressive values is they prevail only where they comport with general Christian values. When they collide with those values or physical reality, they crumble.

That is what we are seeing now. It was reasonable for the crazies to demand that normal people tolerate the guy in the dress. Tolerance has deep roots in Christian ethics to the point where it is a habit of mind for Western people. The crazies could appeal to that deeply held belief in favor of the pervert. When they demanded that the pervert in the dress have easy access to your kids, then things changed. In the fullness of time, it will be the lurch towards the kids that ended the woke terror.

This is not much help to team science, which remains in a defensive crouch, wondering if they will get a reprieve. The answer is probably no, at least not until the egalitarian ideology is defeated by other means. Intelligence studies, for example, are just about banned at this point and will remain so. If you want to do that work, you will find no funding and no support. The best you can do is bundle it up in another area of research that passes muster with the academic clergy.

It is a good example of how facts have no chance against feelings. Facts may not care about your feelings, but feelings are in charge. This has always been so and that is a fact that the fact-people never grasp. You get a sense of it in this hilarious thread by an old HBD guy on Twitter. You get the sense that he is completely baffled as to why people think he is the crazy one in the thread. Despite his “theory of the mind” pretensions, he has no idea how people think.

Another example is this post by Steve Stewart-Williams on the topic of homosexuality and its possible genetic causes. Since the dawn of time, humans have understood that some men are sexually attracted to men, rather than women. It was a problem to be managed, from a societal perspective. This remains true. The causes of homosexuality are not terribly important. Even if team science finally figures out the puzzle, no one will care because it is not important.

What is important, regarding homosexuality, is how society deals with it in the context of social health and fitness. Until recently, we had that worked out, so if science does crack the puzzle, the most likely result will be a eugenic solution to once again solve the homosexuality problem from a societal perspective. Couples will demand tools to make sure their child is not a homosexual. After all, no one has ever hoped their child would grow up to be a happy, healthy homosexual.

The reason science has lost every fight with belief since Galileo is that science is an unsatisfactory replacement for belief. Humans are believing machines, so if you destroy their current beliefs, they do not stop believing. They simply find something new to believe, often something ridiculous, like communism. This is something team science has never been able to grasp. Muttering “but it moves” does not help them and it did not help Galileo either.

That is not to say that science is bunk. Some of it is, for sure. The Covid revelations that are trickling out show how easily science is corrupted. The reason the HBD world is a bit of laughingstock now is they fell for the Covid nonsense. Science is a tool and like all of our tools, it will be used to make our world as we think it ought to be, for no other reason than we believe it should be so. If science is not the right tool for the job, then we find different tools and maybe hang the scientists.

As we enter the final phase of the last great ideology, it will not be the death of belief and the rise of reason. Instead, it will be the death of those old universal believes in favor of more practical and useful beliefs. Science will be a tool in the struggle, but it will not replace the dying ideology. This is not the future. The future will be what we make of it, and “we” will be those who win the great struggle for who rules. In the end, science tells us that it is always who shall overcome whom.


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Member
29 days ago

It was reasonable for the crazies to demand that normal people tolerate the guy in the dress. No, it wasn’t. It was a terrible decision based on a radical reimagining of Christian ethics. Tolerance has deep roots in Christian ethics to the point where it is a habit of mind for Western people. What the crazies and too many modern Christians call “tolerance” is an entirely modern phenomenon. It wasn’t long ago at all that Christians were still burning heretics. It turns out they were right to do so. Humans have tremendous recency bias. My grandparents were born into a… Read more »

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Captain Willard
Captain Willard
Reply to  Vizzini
29 days ago

Yeah, the concept of “fraternal correction” is a foundation of Roman Catholic teaching. It works hand in glove with “tolerance”. So I mind my own business until there are dudes in the Ladies’ Room bothering my wife.

Dutchboy
Dutchboy
Reply to  Captain Willard
29 days ago

Old-fashioned “tolerance” kept most homosexuals in the closet, i.e., it was a strictly limited sort of tolerance. Keep out of my face and I will ignore your perversion. Flaunt it and you will regret it.

NoName
NoName
Reply to  Captain Willard
29 days ago

Except that the even bigger problem is when it’s the LADIES in the Ladies’ Room bothering your wife.

https://tinyurl.com/yxjykn9a

I don’t know whether we’ve yet hit “Peak Dyke”, but there an helluva lotta females out there who are completely screwed up psycho-sexually [thanks to the Frankfurt School & the Council of the Sanhedrin].

Filthie
Filthie
Member
Reply to  Vizzini
29 days ago

Correct.

christianity does NOT tell you not to judge people; it tells you to use judgement. Any ideology that goes against this basic truth of the human condition is bound to fail.

ray
ray
Reply to  Vizzini
29 days ago

So true. Especially about what Christianity has been turned into. I mean, Nancy Pelosi truly believes that she is an authentic Christian. Changing the world for the better. Will go to heaven. All of it.

There is a LOT of this out there.

Their pseudo-Christianity won’t abide. Dross burned off as the cultural forge heats up.

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Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Vizzini
29 days ago

“Tolerance” is not a Christian virtue. The shitlibs love to talk about how Jesus interacted with the dregs of society, prostitutes and usurers and the like, but never talk about what he told them. Which was not to sin anymore. We are to love the homosexual as a fallen human being like all of us while refusing to accept their sinful and destructive behavior.

Xman
Xman
Reply to  Mycale
29 days ago

Yes. Christ was intolerant of the Pharisees and their Jewish temple-coin swindle. He was intolerant of their hypocrisy, self-righteousness, and moral preening. He was intolerant of how they used picayune interpretations of the Jewish law to screw people over. He was enraged by them and called them “vipers” who would burn in hell.

The idea that Christianity requires “tolerance” of sin and perversion is bunk. It requires patience that people will eventually “see the light” and renounce sin.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
Reply to  Vizzini
29 days ago

All real science is based on logic applied to what evidence exists…HBD is based on mounds of evidence, both genetic DNA and practical, and no contrary evidence..Whereas Covid and the mRNA “vaccine” which has wreaked so much havoc, were articles of faith, not evidence.No affirmative evidence existed…Indeed, the real and very negative evidence was doctored and/or suppressed…Their victims died or were crippled because of an implicit faith in government and Pharma…Some referred to them, cruelly but accurately, as Darwin Award winners..Did some HBD supporters fall for this? Absolutely.. But it was ever thus…British men flocked to the enlistment stations in… Read more »

Dutchboy
Dutchboy
Reply to  pyrrhus
29 days ago

Not just the British. They all flocked to the colors.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Dutchboy
29 days ago

And will so again. All to protect Blackrock’s investments.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Vizzini
29 days ago

Agreed. To the extent that “tolerance” is a Christian virtue it signals Christian subjugation to postmodern Leftism. In other words, tolerance is not the essence of Christ’s teachings, let alone the Old Testament fire-breathers; it is a cynical point of ideology for the New Left. And it is cynical because it is disengenous. Leftists have no interest in tolerance. Far from it. They simply demand that white people embrace all that is loathesome and pernicious, while exhorting non-whites to condemn whites and all forms of normalcy. To the extent that Christianity abandoned Christ and replaced him with Saint Lacan and… Read more »

Luther's Turd
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
28 days ago

Tolerance is for all or none. It
Can’t be otherwise.

Luther’s Turd

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Vizzini
29 days ago

“My armor is contempt. My shield is disgust. My sword is hatred. In the Emperor’s name, let none survive. “

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Templar
29 days ago

P.s “Have a nice day!”

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Templar
29 days ago

nice 40k reference. Ironic in a way, those screeching for tolerance are creating the intolerance. Makes me think of this (except i loved this movie):

https://youtu.be/b3gt31zXReo

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Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Mr. House
28 days ago

I always found that those who screech intolerance are indeed the most intolerant. I have the sad privilege of working with lefties and liberals and often bait them with loaded questions to test their tolerance. It’s very interesting to drop in statements like “People from the southern states of America actually have a lot of qualities” and see the reaction from the folks who have the “Hate has no home here!” signs on their front lawns.

Bloated Boomer
Bloated Boomer
Reply to  Templar
28 days ago

Never forgive, never forget.
Suffer not the Boomer to live.

The Right Doctor
The Right Doctor
Reply to  Vizzini
28 days ago

The principal of my public elementary school led us in the Lord’s Prayer over the intercom every morning until I was ten, when the Nine Robed Sages said otherwise, and I don’t recall any pogroms as a result of this widespread practice.

Member
29 days ago

 …Couples will demand tools to make sure their child is not a homosexual. After all, no one has ever hoped their child would grow up to be a happy, healthy homosexual…

“Anal Pete” Buttgeig and all of Hollywood would disagree. Given the chance, they would happily conceive or “conceive” all kinds of genetic mutants and horrors to inflict upon the world so they can get likes on social media. They already mutilate perfectly healthy children.

Southron
Southron
Reply to  Pickle Rick
29 days ago

Rest assured, if the ability to edit your child’s genes in such a way to take out homosexuality becomes widely available, it will be banned and considered a crime against humanity to even consider it.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Southron
29 days ago

Yeah, it will be lit to watch the sudden opposition to abortion, too.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Southron
29 days ago

In spite of large, well funded attempts to do so, the genetic link to homosexuality has yet to be found

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

Genetic? It can’t reproduce, thus is not passed on.

It’s a birth defect. That wiring is delicate. Twists that occur in the womb doesn’t mean genetically determined, but chemically, such as in a hormone imbalance or from psych meds, before birth.

These poor people agonizing over the fact they’ll never have grandkids can stop blaming themselves, they usually tried to do their best. A birth defect in the wiring, simple as. Still a tragedy.

Since it is externally determined, it can be…”taught”. A danger.

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Templar
Templar
Reply to  Alzaebo
29 days ago

It’s a birth defect. That wiring is delicate.

In some cases, no doubt, but I rather suspect that the majority of instances result from sexual abuse in early childhood.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Alzaebo
29 days ago

Assuming for the sake of argument that it is genetic, then it most certainly can reproduce. It’s just not primarily inclined to

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Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
28 days ago

And never will be.

Anonymouseguy
Anonymouseguy
Reply to  Southron
28 days ago

America is not the world (fortunately) and Chinese (to take only one example) do not have the values of california shitlibs.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Pickle Rick
29 days ago

Watch them also flip on the abortion issue when prospective gay children are able to be identified in the womb.

Dutchboy
Dutchboy
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

I doubt they will find any such single gene. There will be multiple genes associated with homosexuality and other such personality traits. I note that identical twin studies have suggested a strong environmental factor in homosexual attraction. The pre-1970s psychologists noted a frequent association with men raised without fathers or weak fathers and domineering mothers. That situation is more common today than ever.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Dutchboy
29 days ago

Yep. There is no “gay” gene.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Dutchboy
29 days ago

I have heard–and it may sound slightly counterintuitive–that boys whose fathers express little affection for them are much more likely to become heauxmeaux than are boys whose fathers bestow affection abundantly. The theory is that, once the “unloved” boys grow up, they seek the desiderated male affection they were denied when they were children. And the seeking becomes sexual in nature.

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
29 days ago

Sounds quite likely. Gangbangers, as a corollary, find the “family” bonds they were missing as children. The cold callousness and excessive violence of English public schools bred how many closeted males.

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Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
29 days ago

I think the PTB already know its not genetic. Otherwise why would them seem to be creating the environment to foster it? Almost like they’re recruiting the past decade or so.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Mr. House
29 days ago

No question about it. The Power Structure is propagandizing and promulgating perversity. The question is, why? Because it’s demoniacal?

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
29 days ago

No reproduction would be my guess, a sneaky way to reduce population. Fits with my theory that all the easy to access resources are gone and we’ve got too many people. Also creates division and fights over things that have nothing to do with correcting bad economics. If you think about it, this shit didn’t really explode onto the scene until after 08. No jobs, no kids, expensive houses, no kids…………. have some drugs instead, oh you OD’d? Sorry about that. Just one less person to demand accountability.

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Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
29 days ago

What strikes you as more true? The book Limits to growth? Or that we’re destroying the planet with fossil fuels?

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
28 days ago

I can only speak for the Brits. Homosexuality has always been de rigeur among our public-school educated “elites”. Oh, and yes, it is demonic.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Dutchboy
29 days ago

Undoubtedly environmental factors have caused the explosion in perversion, but homo is a naturally occurring mutation observed in a minute portion of almost all mammal populations. My point is if it is identified, no matter how small of a factor, there will be a rush to prevent homo abortions. But, yeah, it didn’t explode from one or two percent to a quarter due to an accelerated natural mutation.

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

Beset by a multitude of misfortunes, from the genetic to the parental to the criminal, the boy resigns himself to taking it in the ass forever. That’s one type—not the type that reproduces, so to speak. “Tolerance” was sold, especially to women, as not being mean to that boy. He has enough problems. Or a poignant battle with sin or whatever. In fact “tolerance” means the facilitation of the production of such boys—by a different type of men, sadists and child rapists, and misandrist Munchausen moms, and population-reduction ideologues, etc. “Tolerance” bound those various villains into a single voting/power bloc.… Read more »

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Hemid
29 days ago

The point of the 24/7 propaganda is to produce an endless stream of victims to satiate a ravenous appetite for sadism. And, yes, you are expected to be tolerant of sadism, too. No telling how many boners are produced by Munchausen moms parading their freshly mutilated sons before the camera. That kink probably has a wider audience than sodomy, and even in a thoroughly depraved society, it stands out as disgusting, no small feat.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Hemid
29 days ago

Beset by a multitude of misfortunes, from the genetic to the parental to the criminal, the boy resigns himself to taking it in the ass forever.”

I’m sorry, but that sentence cracked–so to speak–me up. Perhaps it is the overtones of Orwell.

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

…explode from one or two percent to a quarter… 

Like Samuel Clemens said, there are three kinds of lies (in descending order of viciousness): lies, damned lies and statistics.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

Yep. Like China’s one child policy. All good until they started aborting female fetuses in massive numbers. Now China has 70 million more boys than girls.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Pickle Rick
29 days ago

If you look at Sam Altman and a large cadre of Silicon Valley tech elites, they too are on the side of Hollywood and DC.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  RealityRules
29 days ago

His sister claims he diddled her when young (Sam Altman), he has a face i instinctively don’t trust.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Mr. House
29 days ago

Ouch. There apparently are some genetic tendencies towards common homosexuality. Even Dads, as one of the workers building the refineries in Saudi Arabia in 1948, said Arabs (Semitics) were nothing but buggery. And crude vulgarity is a mainstay that keeps popping up in Judeosemitic culture.

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Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Alzaebo
29 days ago

In Afghan culture, the top is celebrated, the bottom is stoned. I don’t know whether that applies to the Arabs but expect it does. That takes depravity to an astonishing low.

Marko
Marko
Reply to  Pickle Rick
29 days ago

Nobody wants gay kids, even Anal Pete or Madonna. That’s why CRISPR and gene-editing is so controversial. If people could choose what their kids looked like, humanity would soon all look like the Brady Bunch. We’d be Orania writ large. Melanin would be a unwanted imperfection, like being gay. Not every parent would necessarily want blond/blue Swedemaxxing, but every parent would want a whiter kid with flowing hair. This is terribly unfair and humiliating to our fellow non-whites, and I think deep down every scientist and parent knows this. For what it’s worth, I prefer the diversity of humankind. And… Read more »

Southron
Southron
Reply to  Marko
29 days ago

If that happens, you’ll be given the old Henry Ford choice – any color child you want as long as it is black.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Southron
29 days ago

The production line will be pumping out Tin Liz’Zoniuses…

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Marko
29 days ago

Beauty is not subjective, like the poofters try to tell us.
Beautiful is beautiful. Beauty is an objective standard.

In Whitney’s immortal phrase, it must be terrible to go through life with a Brillo pad stuck to your head.

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Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Marko
29 days ago

According to Felix here, and he is quite reliable, this already is happening at scale in Denmark via artificial insemination.

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

Yes. Denmark is the world’s biggest exporter of sperm – largely due to lax regulation and definitely not because we’re the biggest wankers or anything, but the customers just want tall, blond and smart.

Henrik and Lana were terribly upset by this, they felt the nons were stealing our genes.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/women-are-now-pillaging-sperm-banks-for-viking-babies/

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Felix Krull
29 days ago

You people will have a bigger genetic fingerprint than the Spaniards by the time it all shakes out, no pun intended.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Felix Krull
29 days ago

Do you guys come berserking out of the womb?

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

Wait, what? I don’t think Denmark allows CRISPR, but we do sort for mongolism, which is virtually eradicated.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Pickle Rick
29 days ago

The very same people who rail against FGM in poor brown parts of the world are the very same ones demanding the genital mutilation of boys in the name of “diversity”. Our sick society deserves everything it gets.

David Wright
David Wright
29 days ago

My wife’s nephew has children in middle school. Big fight now is pushing back on the furry who thinks she’s a cat. Seriously, they are quarreling over the rights to a litter box in the bathroom. Maybe this is waning vestiges of the woke war, hopefully.

Women in charge are still a major problem. Btw, did you notice the photo of Those police and administrators in the New Orleans prison escape episode?

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  David Wright
29 days ago

That there’s even a debate means we are basically doomed

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

Yep. No stable and rational society would allow such derganged children to interact with normal people, let alone kowtow to the maniac. Tolerance, to the extent it permits such behavior, is not a virtue; it is a malefic pathology.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
29 days ago

I have hope. Since Trump’s election, all this crap suddenly seems so “yesterday”. People are sick of it.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

Possibly. But it’s early days yet. I’m taking a wait-and-see approach.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
29 days ago

And to think, we made fun of the Victorians.
One hundred years from now, our goose is cooked.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Alzaebo
29 days ago

Yeah. Gimme some o’ that ol’ tyme “sexual repression.”

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  David Wright
29 days ago

I agree that women in charge are a major problem. I get that individual men are in bind about this, but the women aren’t going to spontaneously give up the power that men gave them. (Also while insisting that women who live out traditional feminine roles is to be a sad, broken low status male.) Y’all are going to have to figure out how to deal with your brothers who are all in on the “Make Women Men Again” project.

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
Reply to  Wiffle
29 days ago

Women won’t give up the flight yoke until after they’ve crashed the plane into the side of a cliff (see: woman who crashed her helicopter into a plane full of kids).

ray
ray
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
29 days ago

See also: woman who crashed her copter into a plane. It took many months but the feds finally (kinda) told the truth about it.

As I predicted, it was a chick and essentially she ignored the advice of her flight instructor, that advice being don’t fly into the airplane you idiot.

I guess she showed everybody who’s boss!

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  ray
29 days ago

None of that seems like a reason to professionally scrub her online presence does it

ray
ray
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

Are you being sarcasti? The Regime is all-in on empowered females in leadership positions. The copter-place crackup is the worst P.R. possible.

They covered it up a long time in the hopes most people would forget.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  ray
29 days ago

Well it’s not like they could (or did) hide the fact that she was a woman. Seems like something else that was being hidden

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

Uh oh. You sayin’ her name was Qkwy’Kwe’esia?

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Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

She was invited into Joe Biden’s White House, so she was probably an absolute-crazed activist loon.

ray
ray
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

They hid that she refused the command of her pilot trainer, who in fact was subordinate to her in rank.

The entire incident was the matriarchy writ large. A metaphor for the Future is Female of infected Western nations.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  ray
29 days ago

They found the Cockpit voice recorder. Her final words were “How dare you mansplain to me!”

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

The reign of pain comes mainly from mansplainin’ on the plane…

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
28 days ago

🙂

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

I would bet her final words were silence as dude tried to instruct her. Silent treatment?

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Stephanie
29 days ago

I call it the Medusa treatment.
The stare alone will get ya.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
29 days ago

Make a sentence out of “hard times” and “strong men”. That’s what is coming. And even today, if you sit down outside a bar and watch the world go by, it’s noticeable that all the REALLY important jobs that keep the world turning are still being done by men. Male truckers and farmers go on strike and the world starves.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

And to expand that thought, Martin Armstrong had a one-sentence explanation to the cycles of history:

“Government, any kind of government, only acts in its own interest.”

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Alzaebo
28 days ago

Thomas Sowell echoed that. The only way to understand political events is to remember that pols are in it for their own interests. All of them. Here in Europe, excremental pols like Starmer, Macron, Merz and Von der Lying are busy destroying their nations, the EU and their own political careers so they can do the bidding of their financial masters.

Captain Willard
Captain Willard
Reply to  David Wright
29 days ago

We need penal colonies again. Amazingly, the French are apparently considering building one in French Guyana.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Captain Willard
29 days ago

The French could curtail Muslim immigration, but apparently a penal colony is perceived as less racist.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

The Frogs need to exhibit less penal and more penis…

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
29 days ago

yikes

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Captain Willard
29 days ago

Don’t we already have them, in Cuba and now El Salvador? They just haven’t worked up the nerve to send citizens, especially heritage citizens, there. If/when the democrats get in again they will sure want to, and to use Trump as an excuse to do it. Hopefully by then people will be over their excuses, but I doubt it.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Stephanie
29 days ago

Escape From Puerto Rico
Sequel: Escape from Port-au-Prince

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RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  David Wright
29 days ago

Very interesting. I have relatives in the same grade who have a litter box in the classroom debate. I wonder if it is a common theme or we know the same people in the same situation. Fwiw, I know the youngsters in this situation have been so bombarded with pro-homo anti-White propaganda that very young people hate homos and I suspect are fomenting other “hatreds.” They are sick to death of wondering why strangers are worshiped and they are neglected. I wonder how many kids the regime has turned against it. For certain, it is the ones who are spiritually… Read more »

Charming Billy
Charming Billy
Reply to  RealityRules
29 days ago

So the “furries also don’t wear clothes, wash themselves by licking, eat raw meat/mice and bugs, and cannot speak to make their wishes known? Otherwise, it’s just playtime and when playtime’s over, they put the costumes away.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  RealityRules
29 days ago

That litter box thing is years old. So, that’s weird.

But anyway, they try not to tell them about actual sex, you see. So, most of them don’t even realize what homo means besides rainbows and unicorns and glitter and love and ‘standing up for civil rights’.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Stephanie
29 days ago

Oh my gods, Stephanie, you’re right. They aren’t even told to expect that heady swoon of puberty. They’re groomed to mistake an ugly groping for it.

As Reality says, if these kids aren’t swinging Templar broadswords in an orgy of vengeance by the time they’re 20, I’ll be surprised.
The Crusades are definitely coming back.

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Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Alzaebo
29 days ago

They do really hate romance. They see young love between a teenage boy and a teenage girl and it makes them seethe.

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Alzaebo
28 days ago

DEUS VULT!

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  RealityRules
28 days ago

That’s my experience in education too. It’s all counter-productive. I get it that certain groups haven’t been treated well in the past and some kind of adjustment is necessary, but it’s the constant bombardment of propaganda and ever shriller lauding of sexual perversion that is turning kids against the ideologues. They aren’t “fascists”; they are just sick and tired of it all.

Zulu Juliet
Zulu Juliet
Reply to  David Wright
29 days ago

I don’t see why a girl who want’s us to pretend she is a cat is any different than a girl who wants us to pretend she is a boy. She just wants the constant attention she gets with every little action and reaction to her make-believe.

Likewise, a boy who says he is a cat is no different that a boy who wants us to pretend he’s a girl. He just wants the thrill of watching everyone submit to his make believe.

But, yes: Society needs to crush this madness by not playing along. At all.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Zulu Juliet
29 days ago

Indeed, and i also think we should put the breaks on hard for the women who use social media and such to wring money out of SIMPS. Not saying we need to go back to Victorian era of modesty, but even the 40’s or 50’s would be better then now. My four year old niece is jealous of her two year old brother. It starts at a young age, all he wants to do is give her hugs.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Mr. House
29 days ago

That the simps exist in such numbers is such a shocking and sad thing, I don’t rightly know what to make of it. The wreckage is far beyond anything we can ken.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Alzaebo
29 days ago

Prob Fatherless men if i had to guess, see my post yesterday about many in my generation being from broken homes.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Zulu Juliet
29 days ago

It probably helps select for some real nasty devious people who have honed their skills and always get their way appealing to authority, then they make them politicians if they survive. 🙂

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Zulu Juliet
28 days ago

We used to call this mental illness.

CorkyAgain
CorkyAgain
Reply to  Zulu Juliet
28 days ago

Some of them seem to sincerely believe that the only reason their dream isn’t coming true is that the rest of us don’t believe it.

It’s all about perfecting the consensus reality.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  David Wright
29 days ago

Say what you will, but men would never have a frickin’ litter box in the men’s room.
Would never think up that one in a million years.

tomc
tomc
29 days ago

the replication crisis so that only 30% of science can be replicated is mysteriously kept secret from the public.

Abelard Lindsey
Abelard Lindsey
Reply to  tomc
29 days ago

Yes. I’m at the point where I consider demonstrable engineering to be the only true test of science.

SCIENCE!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V83JR2IoI8k

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Abelard Lindsey
29 days ago

Every man who owns a soldering iron is more scientific—”does” more science—than the great majority of professional scientists.

Tangentially: Grouping soldering-iron guys and mathematicians with all the bullshit field(s) of “science” by inventing the idea of “STEM” is one of the great recent psyops, on par with “gay marriage.”

It made Western Civ has got to go!—and its funding be given to our children’s jeet replacements—a conservative cause.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  tomc
29 days ago

And no-one asks why Evolution is still a theory rather than a Law

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Robbo
28 days ago

While carrying on as though it was a law.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Templar
28 days ago

And calling people who ask for evidence “unscientific”

Mycale
Mycale
29 days ago

I think that guys like Steve Sailer really did believe (there’s that word!) that once the crazies saw the brilliance of his arguments and the lucidity with which he made them, they would come around. Or, if not quite come around, be so impressed with him and his overall reasonableness – after all, he’s not demanding power or any major policy changes based on the logical endpoint of his brilliant arguments – that they would begrudgingly invite him to the cool kid’s table. This is why, when push came to shove, the Sailer-types crumpled in the face of liberal power… Read more »

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Abelard Lindsey
Abelard Lindsey
Reply to  Mycale
29 days ago

Steve Sailer has been wishy washy for a very long time. He is one of the HBD crowd that fell for the covid nonsense. He still believes in all of the covid nonsense.

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Abelard Lindsey
29 days ago

It’s not just COVID, although that was a flashpoint. It’s that he will write an article about, for example, data that shows blacks to be low IQ and violent, but will never discuss the implications of this fact or what to do about it, especially in a system that demands we all conform to this cohort. For him it’s just an intellectual exercise, trying to impress people with his clear writing and conscise arguments. If you read the comments of his blog, it always descended into trivialities as it seems he attracted people who think just like him.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Abelard Lindsey
28 days ago

Okay, I’ll bite. What’s HBD?

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Mycale
29 days ago

Bit like Mark Steyn too.

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

Steyn’s much smarter, even now that he’s lost a couple dozen IQ points to age and illness, but to him everything is subservient to one never quite expressed value: Jewish supremacy.

He blasts what he calls the “professional Jews” (ADL, neocons, etc.)—for good reasons, and for not being good for the Jews—but rejects everything and everyone from which he catches a whiff of antisemitism, often imaginary. He’d reject himself for it, if he weren’t himself.

(Sailer’s like that too, but less so.)

Caring about only one thing, especially a thing you won’t talk about, is perverse.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

Can’t agree with you there. Steyn was calling out the Camp of the Saints before anyone; he just knows how not to blow off an audience.

It’s a fine line, but many people can change their minds, I know I did.
That’s what has to happen.

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Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Alzaebo
29 days ago

Hear, hear.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Alzaebo
28 days ago

I stand corrected, Al. Didn’t realise that he was against the Covid stuff either. Kudos to him.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

Steyn is more or less fully based at this point, and not due to shifting wind. He is the only mainstream sort I know who frequently points out the absurdity of claiming there are legal/constitutional restraints on anything. Not going along with that fiction assures permanent expulsion from proximity to liberal power. Also, Sailer was a Covidian and Steyn one of the very few who pointed out the farcical nature of the entire psyop.

Steyn won’t go near the JQ because (a) he is down with the Tribe and (b) tangentially part of it. Other than that, based.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
29 days ago

The key belief— which is true— is that men are more rational, women are more emotional. Many goods will follow. Men figure things out, women intuit them. A man who isn’t in control of his emotions is dangerous. A woman who thinks she’s in control of hers is just as dangerous, but in a different way. Etc.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Paintersforms
29 days ago

Men prefer things; women prefer people

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

no one has ever hoped their child would grow up to be a happy, healthy homosexual

Probably true as recently as 10 or 15 years ago. Not true today. Appears to be mostly confined to white folks. Alas.

We have always been governed by belief over facts. Probably always will be. But being governed by feelings over facts is more of a 19th amendment thing.

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

In fairness to the Fair Sex, we men have been in charge most of the time and that hasn’t prevented individuals, groups and entire cultures from believing in batshit-crazy stuff. Indeed, I’ll go so far as to say that virtually every human being holds at least a few batshit-crazy concepts, no matter his level of education. You or I may be smug enough to think we’re immune to that. Well, good luck with that! There were very good reasons that science and other forms of disciplined thought used to have rigorous rules of testing and proof, etc. Such intellectual tools… Read more »

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Ben the Layabout
29 days ago

I found Nietzsche’s view on women. He didn’t disrespect or disregard them at all; instead, he respected them as a force of Nature, raw and untamed, the urgent, amoral, driving insistence of Life itself, absent the abstract philosophizing of men’s intellectual fairy castles.

You can’t teach a cat history.
Cats in general could care less about speculating about tomorrow, such felines are rare.
So odd a thing in the literal creators of tomorrow, isn’t it?

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Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

If a biological cause for homosexuality is isolated, it will be fun to watch those who advocate for the genetic testing and abortion of the infirm (which I do) turn on a dime and declare it a moral outrage (I won’t).

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

They already do that, kill the unborn but save those on deathrow!

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rayBut being governed by feelings over facts is mo
rayBut being governed by feelings over facts is mo
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

duplicate

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ray
ray
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

‘But being governed by feelings over facts is more of a 19th amendment thing.’

That’s what is killing the nation, because now it’s ALL feelings. Facts and the truth exist to further the ideo-political narrative, or they are ignored, excised or weaponized.

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Captain Willard
Captain Willard
29 days ago

Way before Galileo, the Greeks had the story of Prometheus, who stole the secret of fire from the Gods. The Gods proceeded to torment him eternally. It’s in our nature as human to probe the outer edges of our capabilities through Science. And for our hubris, the Gods mete out the condign punishments and torments: the WNBA, Rachel Levine, Fauci and CNN. We must rebuild the Temple of Apollo………

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Captain Willard
29 days ago

Galileo is the story of an advocate of “science” who couldn’t mind his business. If he had lived in Islam we wouldn’t even know his name, let alone have some unnecessary apology about the whole business hundreds of years later. Copernicus, a devout Catholic had the done most of actual work before him. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Also, I’m a part time grammar Nazi (I live to serve.) Capitals on nouns make them proper, as in a specific name. Common nouns/categories are lower case. It’s “gods”, a category of supernatural beings who have some… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Wiffle
29 days ago

You omitted a comma after devout Catholic

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

Also, no hyphen for part-time.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

Heh heh. Well, Wiffle, you asked for it.

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
28 days ago

I absolutely did. 🙂

Ketchup-stained Griller
Ketchup-stained Griller
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

Period after the parens. {Reply to Wiffle]

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Ketchup-stained Griller
Ketchup-stained Griller
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

“[D]evout Catholic” since you are referring to her words, and no period after a complete sentence?

Captain Willard
Captain Willard
Reply to  Wiffle
29 days ago

I capitalize words for emphasis, like Thomas Jefferson or Thomas Pynchon in Mason & Dixon. You do you.
I agree on Galileo. That said, there was an element of “show trial” in his story. I think the Church was just trying to make him bow to their authority. I doubt they had a big issue with his work per se.
Contrast Galileo’s situation with the HBD and Charles Murray types today. I’d argue today’s “heretics” are in more danger than was Galileo.

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Captain Willard
28 days ago

That said, there was an element of “show trial” in his story. I think the Church was just trying to make him bow to their authority.

If memory serves, the main issue was that Galileo wanted the Church to revise the Biblical account of Creation on the basis of his heliocentric theory, for which he could offer no concrete proof.

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Captain Willard
28 days ago

DIY grammar is a new one. All of your examples are proper nouns, but whatever there.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Wiffle
29 days ago

The Greeks not only held the non-heliocentric view of the Universe, they applied their math to proving and measuring the relative size and distances of the heavenly bodies they could best observe. A lot of the Renaissance was the fall of Byzantium stimulating Europe to preserve that knowledge that they took for granted that Byzantium was safe guarding. Galileo and those guys just rediscovered this and began new inquiries. Coincidentally, the knowledge of Greco-Roman culture was taken over by the Muslims when they had the knowledge of those libraries. That accounts for their temporary spike in medical knowledge … …… Read more »

Abelard Lindsey
Abelard Lindsey
Reply to  RealityRules
29 days ago

That the Greeks determined empirically that the Earth was round, the heliocentric solar system, as well as a rough estimate for the Earth’s diameter using simple stuff like the Pythagorean calculation and and the like shows what fools the flat Earth people are as well as those who do not believe outer space exists, That the Greeks did all of this long before the birth of Christ means it cannot be a conspiracy against Christianity since the Christian religion didn’t even exist at the time.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Wiffle
29 days ago

Gods, this insistence on the Judaic One God, One Source concept is such an errant set of blinders. One wag at Unz pointed out you can date the decline of Roman art and architecture by following the rise of Christianity.

Really, Christianity was a Roman appeal to the unradicalized, Aramaic-speaking Jewish population. Even so, I’d rather not return to the Roman virtus of pitiless cruelty. Worshipping the Healer is a tradeoff I can readily abide by.

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Templar
Templar
Reply to  Alzaebo
28 days ago

…this insistence on the Judaic One God, One Source concept is such an errant set of blinders.

More of a logical inevitability. Greek philosophers were promulgating the idea of a single universal source long before the birth of Christ, after all.

One wag at Unz pointed out you can date the decline of Roman art and architecture by following the rise of Christianity.

I’ll bet he insisted on using “BCE” and “CE” dating too, LOL.

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Alzaebo
28 days ago

I said “uncreated Creator” for a reason. Most pagan religions have some sort of Father or Creator God that creates the gods. It’s not just the ancient Israelite or Christian version I was referring to. What made the ancient Israelites unique was refusing to add to the uncreated Creator any sort of other gods. Rome was truly well in her decline by the time of Christianity. It was an empire by then and no longer a republic. Christianity rises in a time of social disorder in a civilization much like ours and that was already in motion. I’m sure people… Read more »

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Templar
Templar
Reply to  Wiffle
27 days ago

What made the ancient Israelites unique was refusing to add to the uncreated Creator any sort of other gods.

Lucifer and his fellow rebel angels occupy essentially the same space as the lower-case gods of pagan mythology. Uniquely, though, rather than murdering and supplanting their creator, they are instead defeated, cast out of heaven and condemned to hell.

TomA
TomA
29 days ago

Two things. First, the belief habit-of-mind had to precede the invention of science because our species’ cognitive skill lagged our complex language skill development. Our ancestors needed to “believe and adopt” ancient wisdom before we could rationalize why. Second, civilization has killed natural selection and our species continues to devolve absent effective culling. In the modern era, stupidity is killing science adoption, not irrational belief per se. This will continue until colony collapse, probably via a worldwide nuclear war.

ray
ray
Reply to  TomA
29 days ago

‘This will continue until colony collapse, probably via a worldwide nuclear war’

There it is, then. There it is.

TomA checks in, all is normal now and I can proceed with my day.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  ray
29 days ago

Nothing like a post from good ol’ TomA to put a spring in your step.

ray
ray
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
28 days ago

lol

My Comment
My Comment
29 days ago

Late comment on yesterday’s post from the mighty Z. Generational hate fests are usually stupid and counter productive. They fulfill the need of white men to find other whites to hate but are intended to pit Whites against each other and divert whites from the true problem. By the mid 60s Jews had consolidated power and were ready to completely transform America culturally, politically and demographically. Boomers got swept up in that as has every subsequent generation. The Clinton crime family was more of a symptom of this change. Clinton was the jovial smiling face on the destruction of the… Read more »

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  My Comment
29 days ago

Did you catch Hillary’s most recent psychopathic confession on camera? She openly confessed her desire for White genocide. This does dovetail with a consistent theme on Z’s blog. At the core of the Z-blog in my view is the theme of tradition. Even though rulers and leaders have been philanderers and facilitated by the female’s desire for the most powerful male, tradition put moral boundaries around it. You could not stop the philanderer, but you could make it morally wrong. This had several effects. One, in the West it allowed us to keep our genetic diversity and keep the energy… Read more »

ray
ray
Reply to  RealityRules
29 days ago

Wow great post.

Hillary is more like Jezebel than Delilah. Essentially, the West lives under the rule of Jezebel 2. America is command center for this global effort.

‘I bet if you unearthed her and her activities one would find a coordinated and determined Satanic angel spending every day unleashing chaos and destruction’

You would win that bet. An angel of significant rank.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  ray
29 days ago

To be alive 100 years from now and to actually be able to be told the truth on that women. Hope i get reincarnated with some inkling of how she was received in the present.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  ray
29 days ago

Whenever I get down about things, I cheer myself up by recalling this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/125357427752

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

comment image

Oooops…

ray
ray
Reply to  Robbo
28 days ago

Classic.

My Comment
My Comment
Reply to  RealityRules
29 days ago

The problem is that there are millions of would be Hilaries. Hillary only got to the top because of her husband.

Rather than think of her as a demon (which she is), I like Ed Duton’s perspective on witches. He wrote a book on how it was sane for our forebearers to tackle the witch problem and that modern feminists are simply their modern version.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  My Comment
29 days ago

Just from reading, i think hillary has always been a carpet muncher. That is why she never left Bill for all his missteps. She needed him and i think he needed her, purely political couple (evil). I think Huma Abadin was hillarys girlfriend, followed the same playbook, marry some weirdo and but sleep with hillary. Now she’s married to the younger soros.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Mr. House
29 days ago

Hard to imagine that her divorcing him would have damaged her presidential run (in the eyes of the voting public). There must be some other reason they have stayed together. Absent a better one, I’m inclined to believe they love each other. Maybe I’m a sap.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

Rumors i hear now is that she had JFK Jr killed so she could have that senate seat in NY. I don’ think Bill loves anything but Bill, same for Hillary.

CorkyAgain
CorkyAgain
Reply to  Mr. House
28 days ago

That’s a new one for me. But it’s telling that I find it to be so plausible.

Pozymandias
Reply to  CorkyAgain
26 days ago

When it comes to evaluating the various Clinton conspiracy theories the problem is that it’s hard to rule any of them out. The only ones I’d think too far fetched would be something about the Clintons being Reptoid aliens or vampires. Even the latter thing could be sort of true if the adrenochrome harvesting stories have some truth to them.

Both of the Clintons seem to be in the same league as people like Elizabeth Bathory, Caligula, Jim Jones, or Manson. They are creatures of that twilight realm that spawns cult leaders and serial killers.

ray
ray
Reply to  My Comment
28 days ago

I have that book and Mr. Dutton is correct.

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  RealityRules
29 days ago

I think this goes over the talk you’re referencing

https://chrisbray.substack.com/p/deranged-dimwitted-demon-declares

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  My Comment
29 days ago

Generational differences are real. The people most likely to not acknowledge them are Boomers (ironic) and older Gen Xers. Silents/Boomers as group did not have to go along with the Jewish project, as their uncles and fathers often knew better and expressed it privately. Silents/Boomers did not have to quite often throw the baby out with the bathwater when it came to what they inherited culturally/religiously. They did not have to believe the Jews about women, did not have to believe the Jews that they were justified in abandoning their family in both directions (children/parents), and that money would solve… Read more »

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Wiffle
29 days ago

This is a good summation of the generation issue. Each generation, given modernity and burning down of tradition, is different. But for an embattled and radically outnumbered people, dispossessed and stateless, to be infighting over such petty and stupid things is really stupid. Empathy is more what we need. We need empathy for those who won’t save themselves, and just to ignore the generation of those who are joining the fight. The friend enemy distinction is not one generation vs. another, it is those of any generation who will stand and confront and fight against our destruction vs those who… Read more »

A Bad Man
Member
29 days ago

There is no “science” conducted to the benefit of the people. There is plenty of science conducted to the detriment of the people.

What was once, and for Joe Q. Normie was known as “science” is now more potently deployed by what is HIDDEN, than what is REVEALED.

Jab? Autopen? Autism? Ad infinitum.

My suggestion is to stay away from the medical community as much as possible…. perhaps if a bone is sticking out of your leg. Otherwise, second guess, research…. I have way too many FIRST HAND experiences to think otherwise.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  A Bad Man
29 days ago

The great scientific discoveries always start off in the hands of the “elites”, then trickle down to the plebs. The same will happen with AI.

A Bad Man
Member
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

We’ll see. What was the trajectory in time, from the first widespread use of the telephone .. to the first harrassing call?

Moving picture to snuff porn?

I use AI all the time in my work — it can tabulate information. It is lazy, it lies, and lacks veracity. Will give up on difficult tasks.

Very human that way.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

They went full using the masses as lab rats to be disposed of after their experiment was furthered. You aren’t going to get the cures, the benefits, anymore after that. Precedent set and further maybe they think you fricking don’t deserve the cure or benefits after letting yourself be used as a lab rat. They have to pay.

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Robbo
Robbo
29 days ago

Very pungent and pertinent essay. As you say, facts have no power against beliefs, and in particular, fantastical beliefs. Your example of homosexuality is a perfect one. To most sane heterosexuals (and even many homosexuals), the reality of homosexuality seems appalling: multiple shallow sexual relationships, terrible diseases, mental illness, addictions, a shorter life expectancy and a sexual act that involves sticking an extremity where no extremity should be stuck. Convincing people to call this lifestyle “gay” must be one of the greatest marketing successes in history. However, all around me, I see the propaganda painting this lifestyle as the absolute… Read more »

Brandon Laskow
Brandon Laskow
Reply to  Robbo
28 days ago

We’re not hurtling towards a Fourth Turning, we’re in it deep.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Brandon Laskow
28 days ago

Indeed. And the centrifugal forces are about to hurl is into the barriers.

Dutchboy
Dutchboy
29 days ago

Science has been corrupted not just by ideology but also by good old-fashioned greed. The Covid debacle was an intersection of both, with the ideologues demanding submission to the crazy mandates and the Pharma corporations getting rich while their “regulators” suppressed info on the actual risk and benefits of the mRNA vaccines. Even MAHA has not been able so far to eliminate the damned things.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Dutchboy
29 days ago

mRNA medicine has been The Next Big thing for nearly 20 years, but Big Pharma could never close the deal. Then Covid came along and the perfect opportunity to use the whole global population as guinea bigs and get their chums in Big Gubmint to ban all alternative meds and any liability. It worked. Big Pharma and Eichmann Bourla are now moving on to the greatest golden egg of them all: mRNA cancer “cures”. Thanks a bunch, normies!

Tarl Cabot
Tarl Cabot
29 days ago

Over the long run I am a bit more optimistic, absent nuclear war, which is a real possibility. The AI race will be won by models that reflect reality, and that will determine the next ruling class (even if they are Chinese).

In 30 years, people who still believe in the blank slate will be at a competitive disadvantage.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Tarl Cabot
29 days ago

The last people who will believe in the blank slate will be conservatives. They may be the only ones who truly believe it even now as leftists, particularly estrogen-drenched pissflaps, just bark out whatever their current software tells them.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

Okay, I’m borrowing that for my school staff meeting!

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

Principalship, here I come!

Southron
Southron
Reply to  Jack Dodson
29 days ago

Wasn’t “estrogen-drenched pissflaps” Hillary’s secret service codename?

miforest
miforest
29 days ago

The future belongs to those who show up. our young men and womenneed to comit to each other , marry and have children whether or not they “have the money ” we won’t be there . my grandkids will be alone when they are adults.

Shotgun Messenger
Shotgun Messenger
29 days ago

What happened to Galileo is a poor example as it had very little to do with belief versus science or some sort of dogmatic opposition to heliocentrism, though that is the version of events the Enlightenment popularized. His trouble arose from using stellar parallax specifically as a basis without being able to adequately prove it, and teaching it as certitude in church-run institutions that employed him despite admonitions not to in that arena. The church’s counterarguments were based much more on Brahe than Scripture, and Galileo additionally failed to do himself any favors by publishing a tract that at minimum… Read more »

Whiskey
29 days ago

Somewhat OT, or perhaps not, the dude who went from Illinois to DC to assassinate two young Israeli Embassy workers (they were engaged, and yes straight) raises many questions. A. In Illinois, where did he get the weapon? It is very difficult for non-criminal ordinary people to get a firearm in that state. B. How did he get the money to travel there, and who funded him? He seems some Soros Left Crazy, not earning any money. C. How did he know there was an event there at the Museum, and how did he know the people he killed were… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Whiskey
29 days ago

the very next morning there’s a reported shooting incident at the gate to CIA HQ

(there is nowhere in AINO where it’s difficult to get a firearm)

Whiskey
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
28 days ago

Colorado, Oregon, and Washington have restrictions on magazine fed firearms (limits, etc), and all require like Illinois a purchase to permit, some like Massachusetts or New York have strict limits on how many guns can be purchased per year and month. Others like California have a roster of approved only firearms, very limited. California used to have one gun a month, that was removed on appeal and the state chose not to further appeal it because of the 20% tax money is keeping the state finances semi-afloat (still a sizeable deficit). It is difficult for most, normal, law abiding people… Read more »

Pozymandias
Reply to  Whiskey
26 days ago

Actually Oregon is trying to force us to get a permit to purchase any gun but the measure that inflicted this on us is still under injunction and will hopefully never go into effect. There are also some interesting actions in the Supreme Court which may finally void this and the magazine capacity limits that will be part of the same measure. Oregon is odd for a hard Left state in that guns are still almost as available as in a Red State. The Democrazies have consolidated their stranglehold on the state in the last few years and are looking… Read more »

Thomas Mcleod
Thomas Mcleod
29 days ago

Science you say? A “top ten” university you say? CHEM 125 001
“AFROCHEMISTRY”

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RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Thomas Mcleod
29 days ago

Good find. From the small print:

“… … No prior knowledge of chemistry or African American studies is required for engagement in this course.”

No prior knowledge required!! There you have it. In only 55 years the Occidental University has been turned into a cargo cult lab.

Member
Reply to  RealityRules
29 days ago

If we build buildings and call them laboratories, science will happen!

If we create “think tanks” it means thinking is happening!

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Thomas Mcleod
Thomas Mcleod
Reply to  RealityRules
29 days ago

The instructor for “afrochemistry”

Rice track athlete, Dr. Johnson is passionate about the intersection of science and social justice and using her unique experiences to teach, support and inspire diverse students.”

https://profiles.rice.edu/faculty/brooke-johnson

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  thezman
29 days ago

I bet it is laden with ground breaking research on the frontiers of chemistry.

karl von hungus
karl von hungus
Reply to  RealityRules
29 days ago

i bet it is lifted from a white person’s thesis

soncho
soncho
Reply to  karl von hungus
29 days ago

If you trace the plagiarism all the way back, probably. But I’d bet she just copied her version of “Black Victim PhD Thesis” from another black PhD.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  soncho
29 days ago

Such a one could just take Michelle’s Princeton thesis, rephrase it where necessary, and get a PhD from any university in AINO

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  thezman
29 days ago

Her defense involved reading the entrails of a tapir, poking a bone through her nose, and twerking round the dais…

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Thomas Mcleod
29 days ago

Building a bridge or flying a plane near you!

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Robbo
29 days ago

Given that I’m going to be flying to Pittsburgh in a few weeks, I’ve had happier thoughts…

Pozymandias
Reply to  Robbo
26 days ago

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Thomas Mcleod
29 days ago

AFROCHEMISTRY: A Study of Black Life-Matter

OMG. OMFG.

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
28 days ago

I’m so sick of “I don’t care what they do in their own bedroom”. Obviously you should have

usNthem
usNthem
29 days ago

Well, it boils down to the fact that the leftard zealots, ideologues and crazies simply need to be gotten rid of. And that encompasses LOTS of options – many of them much more satisfying than others…

ray
ray
29 days ago

‘After all, no one has ever hoped their child would grow up to be a happy, healthy homosexual’ I only wish that were true. It’s become trendy with some celebrity and UC women to do just that, wallowing in their own spite. Raise their boys as girls, their girls as boys. All the rage in Holly Wood these days. Where is daddy? Gone. He’d only get in the way of her plans. Modern Christian tolerance is watered-down current culture, not the Scripture Christians are supposed to follow. Aside from elements no longer in application — like Hebrew dietary laws —… Read more »

Tykebomb
Tykebomb
29 days ago

The world’s largest economy is under no illusions about equality. Ask a Chinaman if he and an African are one race, and he will explain that his ancestors were composing poetry while blacks were still swinging in the branches. In fact, China runs eugenics programs to create world class athletes. The future is about ruthless racial science that would make Eichmann recoil. Even in America. Take the most progressive love is love, in this house we believe, woman and put her in a sperm bank and you will find Himmler’s spirit physically manifesting over her shoulder. I, for one, welcome… Read more »

Arthur Bryan
Arthur Bryan
Member
Reply to  Tykebomb
29 days ago

No you won’t. Just wait until they start talking about the dumb White guy problem.

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  Arthur Bryan
29 days ago

Give them three generations with unfettered access to eugenics, and they’ll all look like Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Arthur Bryan
29 days ago

Nth-generation assimilated American Asians are already obsessed with it. (And FOTB Indians act like they are, in imitation.) Search any site/app with professional-class users for “mediocre white man.”

Asians are from school. What does it teach? What do its best students learn about you?

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Tykebomb
29 days ago

Take away dey sail foams, and they begin swinging in the branches afresh.

JMDGT
JMDGT
29 days ago

Knowing how people think is paramount to the understanding of the human condition. Who am I going to believe? Facts are facts. Acceptance is different than tolerance. That being said scientific method has a lot going for it. We are not the same, we are not equal,they are not like us. Stoicism also has a lot going for it. Derangement syndromes seem to be prevalent in a lot of folks. A bug or a feature. I say bug. Even the deepest thinkers must refresh fundamental data regularly. If nothing else to maintain a needed level of sanity. Happy Trails.

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Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  JMDGT
29 days ago

Not knowing how people think, but realising that most people DON’T think.

Hokkoda
Member
28 days ago

I’ve said for years that abortion will be forever banned if it is ever proven that homosexuality is a genetic trait. You will see people flip on that issue faster than you can say, “Mary Sue”. And with that ban will come bans on generic testing. Trump has successfully jujitsu’d the opposition into taking the “science” and “facts/law” side of multiple issues in the country. In contrast, Trump is making the moral arguments. The result is the plainly obvious fact that the opposition openly supports murderous gang members, groomers, weirdos in dresses, runaway government corruption and theft, weaponized courts, and… Read more »

Whiskey
28 days ago

Again somewhat OT, saw Rubio jousting against Chris Van Hollen. It was interesting. Van Hollen reminded Rubio they had been Senate Colleagues and that he voted to confirm Rubio believing that Rubio would “curb” Trump from “violating the Constitution and offending our allies.” And that he regretted that vote. Five years ago that line would have worked. Instead it did not, Rubio hit back at the guy for having Margueritas with Abel Garcia, wife beater and MS-13 gang member, and promised more visa yanking of foreign students who cause trouble. Interestingly, Van Hollen talked about the tens of thousands of… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Whiskey
28 days ago

All I can conclude is Rubio either didn’t have principles before, doesn’t have them now, or most likely never had them to begin with. He saw which way the wind was blowing and got on Team Trump because he has his eyes on the Big Prize after Trump is gone (as do Vance, Noem, probably Blondi too). But to his credit he is being an excellent Team Trump player. At least outwardly.

oldcoyote
oldcoyote
28 days ago

One of the best you have ever written, albeit a ‘factual’ rewrite of things also penned long ago. Aristotle wrote of this; you bring it forward. Thank you.

Krustykurmudgeon
Krustykurmudgeon
28 days ago

https://x.com/listen_2learn/status/1925615974016753961

not sure if this is a scandal or a nothingburger. It seems that NGOs want yes men and not independent actors. Politicians in the 70s and 80s I feel were savvier (think Bill Clinton or Mario Cuomo)

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
29 days ago

We can now identify maladaptive people with a very high degree of accuracy long before we have to find out the hard way through brain scans & genetic sequencing. Our society currently has no environmental based genetic filter in place to weed out people who are hardwired to attempt to destroy civilization. Even before modernity the genetic detritus still built up until the majority of the population was completely incapable of maintaining itself it just took a lot longer. With the knowledge & technology we have now we could do the equivalent of what islam has accomplished via constantly kneecapping… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  RVIDXR
29 days ago

The majority of people can be and are programmed. Especially in the mass media age. The evidence is all around us.

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RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
29 days ago

And yet they’re loyal to the system which has an iron grip over every institution & doesn’t tolerate anything except absolute submission for access. The masses are leading us to extinction & it remains to be seen as to whether a meaningful number of them will break off & take out side. That & whether it’ll be too late by the time that even occurs. Then there’s the fact they’re predisposed to utter degeneracy, somehow people in 1930 were able to bring jewish Hollywood to its knees & force them to obey Christian culture. A a generation later people were… Read more »