Note: This is the five year anniversary of the death of George Floyd, peace be upon him, so I will be part of a Twitter space discussing the life and legacy of one of our nation’s greatest heroes. You can listen here.
This is the time of year when entertainers, politicians and famous rich people are asked to deliver commencement speeches. Inevitably they deliver tirades against normal people and in favor of the latest trends. This season, the popular chant with this sort is the “rule of law” which is ironic given that the people chanting it spent the last decade obliterating the concept. The question that is rarely asked is why is it that rich people are so eager to support this stuff?
It is not just the ditzy actors who are prone to this. A part of getting rich in America is adopting the politics of the rich, which is hostile to normal things. Rich people, until very recently, were solidly behind open borders. They backed the street violence and chaos of the last decade through donations to the thicket of not-for-profits. The billionaires underwrote the entertainment content that preached the bizarre social theories at the root of their deranged politics.
On the surface, it makes little sense. If you are a rich person, you should not want to undermine order, as it is the rules that make you rich. You got your wealth because of the system, so the system is your friend. Think a little further, however, and you can see why the rich might want to make the rules more opaque. It is a form of pulling up the drawbridge behind them so new schemers cannot get in on the action. They got theirs, so it is time to keep you from getting yours.
In this regard these strange opinions about how we ought to act and how we ought to organize society function as a selection mechanism. The rich use the willingness to adopt these opinions as a test of your willingness to obey. This is very clearly how they select politicians. The more suggestable the person, the more likely they are to find success in politics. No master has ever wanted a slave who thinks outside the box or is willing to question authority.
That said, many of our rich people believe in this stuff. For actors, the answer probably lies in the fact that merit plays a small role in their success. Pretending to be someone else, singing a catchy tune and being funny are not uncommon skills. Restaurants in Los Angeles and New York are full of people capable to being good at those things in movies and television. Taylor Swift does not possess skills uncommon in her trade, but she is a megastar and everyone else sings for their supper.
Randomness plays an enormous role in carny life. Hollywood is full of stories about women who were spotted by a talent scout and turned into a star. Then you have the many actors who landed a role in a film that turned out to be a huge success, despite the studios thinking otherwise. Sally Field hit it big in Smokey and the Bandit, for example, despite the studio not wanting her or the film. Carny life is more about random chance than talent and hard work.
In a world where success and failure are random chance or perhaps decided by hidden forces unseen by the players, it is no surprise that these people are in the sort of paranoid politics that define carny life. It is not a huge jump from thinking shadowy figures behind the scenes determine your fate as an actor to thinking that an invisible army of Hitler fans secretly control society. Their lived experience tells them that the rules are a facade for the real power structure.
Randomness explains carnies and politicians, but what about the oligarchs? Why are so many of them fond of these paranoid politics? The last ten years of woke madness would not have been possible without the support of the oligarchs. In fact, the story of Trump’s return to power cannot be understood without noticing how the nation’s richest men lined up behind him. Most opposed him just five years ago, but then they changed teams and now support his reform efforts.
Here is where we see chance again. Look at the oligarchs and what you rarely see is people with unique talents for anything other than exploiting a bottleneck or monopoly that was often the result of chance. The PayPal mafia, the fifty or so people who founded PayPal, got super rich by exploiting special access to the banking system in order to facilitate online payments. Many went on to exploit new bottlenecks and monopolies to get even richer.
This is not a novelty of this round of oligarch formation. The oligarchs that emerged in the industrial age were similarly fortunate. A common story of that period was one where the guy who got super rich from a new idea was not the guy who came up with the idea, but the guy who bought the idea and then exploited it. The industrial oligarchs were good at gaming the system of the time, much in the same way that the modern oligarch was the product of gaming the system.
One of the truths about capitalism and market economics is that it does not select for virtue or even talent in the conventional sense. It selects for the ability and willingness to find gaps in the rules and the ability to ruthlessly exploit them. The tech barons found a gap in property laws, for example, that allows them to steal your information and then sell it to government and business. Without this loophole, the giant social media platforms collapse overnight.
The result of this system that randomly awards people with opportunity and then lavishly regards those who are willing to ruthlessly exploit the opportunity is an oligarchy composed of sociopathic lottery winners. The weird social politics that defines the attitudes of our elite are both a defense against similar lottery winners lurking below and a justification for their position. They are not just lottery winners, but members of an elect, fated to hold positions in the elite.
It has been noted that the creation of new oligarchs of the industrial era ended in the early 20th century. This came with the rise of managerialism, but also with a narrowing of the economic class. The overclass faded from the scene, retreating into philanthropy and public service roles. From the perspective of the typical American, the gap between the rich and poor narrowed and the middle-class came to dominate. Getting rich came to mean doing slightly better than middle-class.
This current revolt against managerialism led by some of the oligarchs is coming when the fruit of the technological revolution has been harvested. There are no new billionaires being minted from new technology. Similarly, the financial sector that experienced a parallel boom has consolidated as well. The one exception may be AI, but this is why the current oligarchs are desperate to wrestle control of it from the managerial class.
What we may be experiencing is another period of consolidation similar to what happened after the industrial revolution. The weird social politics are no longer useful as a defense of the oligarchy, so they are seeking to reorder the managerial system to lock in their positions and marginalize the sorts of politics that come with the boutique beliefs that define the woke phenomenon. They are tapping into populism as a useful way to pressure their fellow oligarchs into compliance.
The bulk of the 20th century was determined by elites who acted like elites and operated from the shadows. That was peak America, from the perspective of the typical American in this age. There was strong family formation and a strong middle-class that defended moderate morality. A nation full of normal middle-class people happy with the rules is not going to cause any trouble for the elites. Perhaps that is what the current elites are trying to recreate in this age.
This could explain the growing war on credentialism. The managerial class is festooned with people with little practical knowledge but festooned with credentials that they think make them a genius. This is why they think they can tell the rich guys what to do and where to do it. Breaking the spine of the managerial class will necessarily mean breaking their belief system. The sudden anathematization of woke culture is an effort to kill their gods and therefore their sense of authority.
In the end, the thirty or so years of bizarre social politics that have proliferated among the elites may be ending due to the consolidation of the oligarchy. Whatever benefit there was to these luxury beliefs has been consumed. What is left is a rallying point for members of the managerial class who refuse to bend the knee. Restoring normal social order is another step in shoring up the position of the oligarchs by removing any of the remaining threats to their position.
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We just got out of a four year period where the president was a braindead, dying vegetable. We don’t actually know who was running the country and who made the decisions both big and small. I don’t even need to go over all the disasters this managerial cabal got us into over that four year period. Of course they are going to get away with it because the managerial system is unaccountable by design, but the system has also lost its legitimacy. Once Trump got to work, the media tried to portray the federal government like they were in an… Read more »
Excellent post. Legitimacy is a funny thing. If we didn’t suffer a 30% increase in the general price index (for most consumers/families) since COVID, do you think the System would be under this level of attack? I don’t. The System has to deliver results to be legitimate. People can put up with all kinds of crookery if they can pay their bills.
People can put up with all kinds of crookery if they can pay their bills. Related to people will wink 😉 at a little governmental “palm greasing” 💵 if it results in Things Getting Done: Roads built, maintained, and plowed clear in the winter, garbage picked up, parks built, new schools / hospitals / housing built, etc. It’s when 1) palms are greased yet NOTHING is done or 2) no palms are greased but True Believers feel Getting Things Done is beneath them and instead we will Change The World that legitimacy is lost. I forget the sage who posted… Read more »
Once patching potholes moves from the optional to the impossible, and we are well into that phase, loss of legitimacy becomes fatal in the long run. “Shovel-ready jobs” was good rhetoric back then but now describes something no one can do any longer.
To retain the Mandate of Heaven, as they say in China.
Can’t retain something you never had.
the system has also lost its legitimacy
Great comment.
Many things both good and bad will die with the Boomers. Faith in the system looms large among those deaths. Covid was our Chernobyl, and the Afghan withdrawal seemed mighty familiar. Rule by force is the only option open to them but it always has an expiry date, usually when the next thug rises to power.
The problem the Demoncrats will have if they ever get back into power is that, unlike the Left that took power in many places decades ago, they are uniquely feminized and soft. Castro and others like him were at least real men who didn’t flinch at doing the nasty work of being dictators. The wimmin and queers who are now the core of the Left have no idea how to be “the first thug” and will inevitably crumple when the “next thug” arises. That next thug will probably be someone from the Right who has massive popular support from opposing… Read more »
new bill being pushed in Oregon that basically puts a government commissar in charge of hiring and firing on every farm and ranch in the state
Good Lord. Mao and Stalin starved millions with less intrusion.
https://oregonhunters.org/initiative-petition-28/
Thanks. The eastern two-thirds of the state would not go along with it based on what I know of the state.
Good evaluation of the situation.
Isn’t there a similar bill being pushed in Colorado so that all farms are managed by a political commissar once it passes?
Commies were masculine and relatively normal. Pomos are effeminate and perverse.
it’s IP28
Everything Trump has done to Columbia and Harvard universities will be done to Christian schools the moment a Democrat is president again and appoints a new Attorney General. Anyone at a Christian school in the US that is not a Jewish school in mufti should be preparing for departure in either 2029 or 2033 from that school. Theology departments will be decimated. I have pointed this out to several people and their reaction (curiously dormant from 2021-2025) is to say, “just let ’em try.” That few are talking about this or expecting it is par for the course in Current… Read more »
The gift of anticipation-
Christian schools? What Christian schools? Places like Notre Dame, Baylor and Fordham are no more Christian than are mainline Catholicism, Methodism and Lutheranism. Christianity is merely a figleaf for the whole panoply of depraved malefeasance that is the true bedrock of clerical belief nowadays.
So you’ll stand by and do nothing, just like conservatives have done for the past 50 years. If they’re not Christian any longer, how did that happen? Imagine being an American. One, you let your Christian institutions be skinsuited and turned into Soviet academies, all the while chuckling to yourself about the student loans the commissars were incurring. “They’ll never get a job,” you all said. “Have fun flipping burgers.” And two, now that you admit that (at least to you) these schools are no longer Christian, you pretend not to care what happens to them. You and the American… Read more »
I was arguing for perserving the integrity of academia and the foundational mission of Christian universities decades ago, so do not lump me with the conservative fools who ignored their plight. Regardless, what’s done is done. The goose is cooked. It’s a bit late in the game to defend Christianity in academia. That process should have been well underway 50 years ago.
Wasn’t aware there were any Christian colleges left in America. I mean aside from small private stuff.
Just little Bible colleges. And I don’t think the Power Structure is too concerned with them.
They would do that anyway, without provocation. We’re already well past the point where both sides of the political spectrum want their opponents locked up and the key thrown away. This hasn’t progressed farther than it already has only because the managerial state is resisting it out of self preservation. Civic nationalism is not returning in my lifetime.
You saved me the time. The days when pretext was required are long past.
Well if I were Trump I wouldn’t stop at just Harvard and Columbia. But that’s where he’ll stop, like most conservatives, having imparted a moral lesson upon his enemies and then helping back to their feet.
Kind of like shipping the wogs to Martha’s Vineyard. It was nothing more than the stunt it was claimed to be. By now I would have sunk that island with them.
Excellent idea. Make it a Navy test range.
Do you think I disagree with any of that? My problem is the mindset–ironically a very conservative mindset– you seemed to evince, maybe a misinterpretation on my part, that a pretext was required for leftist outrages. Trump won’t go far enough, true, but Cloward-Piven is the smart move. I don’t think he’ll help them back on their feet but only because they won’t let him.
I sincerely doubt Trump is capable of purging Harving and returning it to sanity. However, if he did, it would send a thunderbolt throughout academia. If mighty Harvard was brought low, how could little ol’ Wake Forest, Mississippi State, and Idaho resist the great orange deluge? The destruction–restoration, actually–of Harvard might actually compel self-reform thoughout academia in favor of having reform imposed upon it.
Again, I think Trump’s effort is quixotic, but his heart is certainly in the right place.
Reform is impossible but tearing it apart is not. Whether intentionally or not, it is being torn apart. Smart move.
It’s possible, though unlikely. Academics and bureaucrats are nothing if not conformists. They will do what they are told and are expected to do. Those who won’t conform would find themselves driven out by the same forces that force out right-thinkers today.
They don’t have strongly held beliefs in any event. They have fashionable beliefs. When the fashions change, out with the old and in with the new.
We see this all the time already. One day nobody thought about trannies, but then suddenly it became fashionable and now we are surrounded by lunatics droning on about trannies.
The problem is, when fashions change, they always change leftward. This suggest a deep structural problem that won’t be solved by knocking a few weird-beards around.
No, it’s the opposite. They’ve already gone after the Christian schools, decades ago. Now Harvard is getting the same treatment:
Harvard, Meet Bob Jones | Power Line
Bob Jones University would have a word with you.
Mycale: “We don’t actually know who was running the country and who made the decisions both big and small.“ The “AutoPen” scandal makes “Watergate” & “Iran-Contra” look like a stroll on the beach. If DOGE & the boys are allowed to fully investigate the “AutoPen”, then it’s gonna break the bank. Of course it’s far more likely to get JFK/Lee-Harvey-Oswald memory-hole’d into oblivion. cf Eleanor Roosevelt as shadow president to a brain dead Franklin Delano Roosevelt & Edith Wilson as shadow president to a brain dead Woodrow Wilson… We sure as hell don’t need anymoar shadow presidents, that’s for dadgum… Read more »
The days when the president actually ran anything, if they in fact ever existed, already were a distant memory. Biden just made it impossible to deny liberal democracy is a farcical shitshow.
Blinken (son of UBS Warburg) Garfinkle Mayorkas (world’s first Latinx, Beverly Hills raised refugee, and HIAS Director) Klein Yellen … … They were the closest, “advisors”. We know who ran it. We should say their names. Dave Rubin is already running cover finding, naming and blaming strange Gentiles that we have never heard of before. I wondered why Mayorkas with a k instead of a c since a kappa is not in the Latin alphabet: The surname Mayorkas is of Spanish origin and may have Jewish roots, particularly Sephardic, stemming from the Jewish communities in Spain and Portugal before their expulsion… Read more »
Blinken is the stepson of Robert Maxwell’s personal lawyer.
Blinken strikes me as a rather dumb person who would rather be playing guitar. Was he setting policy? Maybe. I doubt it. The people in the actual inner circle setting policy are likely those we never heard of. The difference between say Trump (nobody can seriously think Trump’s people were in charge of State during his term) and Brandon was that the managers agreed with Brandon. Blinken is more of a reflection of that agreement than a sign he was running policy. This might sound like nitpicking, or maybe deflecting blame, but it’s really not. I think this gets to… Read more »
Sound theory. One quibble is to invert the manager:Biden agreement. Biden couldn’t agree with anything. Were he of sound mind, he would agree to their plan as long as the Big Guy got some.
It seems that most of these oligarchs can’t pour piss out of a boot with the instructions written on the heel, but they’re good at networking and manipulating the stock market. That doesn’t make someone a genius, only clever. Rats and jackals are clever, but we don’t admire or praise them.
This is the five year anniversary of the death of George Floyd
Five years sober! 👍
Hahahaha.
Any chance the Floyd family have a penny left after the Golden Funeral Carriage rides?
Any chance some of that money went to charities that deal with addiction issues? I know, obvious troll.
“Trump’s return to power cannot be understood without noticing how the nation’s richest men lined up behind him.” The rich Jews lined up behind him when they realized that they no longer controlled the monkeys in the left-wing circus. What happened to Claudine Gay at Harvard and Liz Magill at Penn is a lot more important than people realize. The rich Jews like Bill Ackman finally realized that the brown immigrants saw the Jews as “white colonizers” rather than fellow “victims.” They got on the Trump train because they understood that Harris was more likely to side with the brown… Read more »
All good points. An announcement that known anti-Semites were among the wave of “refugees” who streamed across the border might even lead to actual mass deportations.
eta: Gay was replaced in the interim by a Tribesman. Hilarious. I’m sure Gay laughs about it all the way to the bank with her $800k per annum no-show job.
With jewish support, mass deportations have a chance of happening. Without it, they will probably never happen. Stated differently, we have a better chance of mass deportations than we do of throwing off the jewish oligarchy.
Absolutely true. As an example that didn’t get much attention, Netanyahu shut up after a point about sending the Gazans to Europe or North America. You see, the people Israel consider the most dangerous animals in the world should be welcomed by your country unless it has a Jewish population. If that’s the case, the savages cannot be put there, either. As we have seen, the opinion about the Tribe is widely shared among “refugees” and hence the disappearance of “REFUGEES WELCOME” signs held up by pretty goy sluts.
“With jewish support, mass deportations have a chance of happening. Without it, they will probably never happen.”
You are saying is that we are a conquered people with no hope.
No near term hope, that’s a fact. Unfortunately, for mass deportations to happen, not only would jews have to get onside (which is in process), but we’d have to appear to embrace them as fellow whites (which the zio-evangelical trumpists do a nice job of). Then, if all that were to happen, further on up the road we could have a chance to rid ourselves of other problems.
The Jews who are white have always been “embraced as white.” The effort to section them off as a separate minority (favor them, in American terms) was, until a few recent psyops worked—”zio-evangelical trumpis[m]” among them—almost entirely Jewish. Earlier exclusions were based on their not being of some specific white nationality (German most famously; arrivals at Ellis Island were not American; etc.) or not Christian. When Whoopi Goldberg said she didn’t care about the Holocaust because that was a fight between white people, that’s the only time she ever got in trouble. It’s the only heresy. (Whiteness did the Holocaust,… Read more »
No hope whatsoever. We’ve already peed in the toilet. The dog won’t even drink out of it.
Hope is easy, I can get you some if you’re lacking.
But a plan and the material ability to implement it…
There is a reason why Trump is wasting his political capital by going after Harvard and Columbia for “antisemitism” as opposed to doing the mass deportations he ran on. It’s because Jews are worried that the future elite of the USA will not be on board with their agenda. What Jews do not seem to be worried about is if places like Charleroi PA and Springfield OH are transformed because of mass importation. Heck, according to Chris Rufo in City-Journal, Jewish organizations funded this.
I don’t know about Trump himself, but the claims of anti-Semitism provide some within the Administration a pretext to engage in Cloward-Piven. That is to be celebrated, although as you state it is places such as Springfield, Ohio, that need immediate attention.
On good authority this is exactly what they are worried about. Making an alliance with Asians to divide and conquer Whitey sounded good 25 years ago. They are now realizing that Vivek has no compunction about doing what is best for him, even if he did acquiesce in the short term. They created a lot of gollums. The most immediate threat is the rival elite from places with huge economies and populations and zero history of open ness. They are scrambling behind the scenes trying to figure out what to do about it. And yes, they give zero cares about… Read more »
Poker faces were not a strong suit once it became evident that China wanted no part of them and the invaders saw them as white. Shooting their own dicks is a specialty, and I’ve always been skeptical about their IQs.
Another gollum that will be surfacing are identitarian Whites.
I believe this. I was grumping to some friends over breakfast at the local diner Sunday past, about the fact that normal, productive people have no representation. The sweet, late middle-aged waitress, of blue-colar mid-Michigan stock, overheard and went full 1488. As in, mustache man was the last leader to do anything good for normal citizens. I was both amused and somewhat gobsmacked. Suddenly the scrambled eggs tasted even better.
White identity is inevitable and rising quickly. I believe that White identity politics will bring the system down. It is built entirely upon Whites acqiescing by being, color-blind or cowed or silent. Existence cannot countenance that and that is the most powerful instinct. Once we become more organized and vocal, the system will be unable to deal with it. It will go into full hysterics that makes TDS seem like a moment of Zen. Glad to hear about the diner. I am not a big painter guy thing. I think we draw on a longer heritage and channel Alfred, Don… Read more »
I wish what you say is true, but I don’t have a lot of confidence. Whitey has been brainwashed and his too passive to do anything about his plight. The fact that more and more of us are speaking out is helpful, but is it too little too late? We are well on our way to becoming Brazil and polite society is okay with that.
It’s even more hilarious than that. During the Gay struggle session, Bill Ackman made a long post on X about how he just realized that Harvard’s DEI programs are out of control and anti-White. So Gay was fired and replaced by a Jew who was… on Harvard’s DEI committee! Huh, turns out Bill Ackman didn’t actually care about anti-White DEI at Harvard after all, who would have guessed? And of course Trump is going to war against Harvard but… is not mentioning anti-White DEI at Harvard either. What is he talking about? Antisemitism! Gay’s $800k salary reminds me of that… Read more »
Ackman himself was down with DEI until…some people did some things.
He still is. Every single one of the “rival elite” is, including Musk.
Everyone but Miller in the White House is too, including Vance. Vance more than anyone.
Trump isn’t—not in principle or by instinct, but he gets suckered constantly.
What will happen with Miller?
With the preface I don’t trust Vance one iota, why do you think he is down with DEI? His kids?
It must be interesting to belong to a demographic that nobody likes, not even your own. Vide the “Larry David Show”” where he and every other Jewish character is a walking unlikeable stereotype.
‘The rich Jews like Bill Ackman finally realized that the brown immigrants saw the Jews as “white colonizers” rather than fellow “victims.”’
Boy, the rich Jews sure don’t have a keen grasp of the obvious.
I look to the future where it is every citizens duty to make a trip every five years to the wailing wall. Our leaders and celebs all do it. Lean in and show sorrow also. Hey, maybe even class trips to it instead of Washington D.C.
Enough of this half ass crap. Hey Z, put your logo on your own brand of yarmulkes and get it on it early. (Sorry, I went this direction with my comment but that’s my inspiration from this piece)
I feel ya cuz.
Did Kristi Noem visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre? I wonder…
Z: “In the end, the thirty or so years of bizarre social politics that have proliferated among the elites may be ending due to the consolidation of the oligarchy.“ Z, when does your clock start on that 30-year timespan? In particular, does it encompass the death of Kurt Cobain, via heroin overdose, in 1994? One of the few truly decent things Nancy Reagan ever did was to make illicit drugs unfashionable, with her “Just Say No to Drugs” media campaign. Then Kurt Cobain came along and made drugs cool again. Fast forward to the 2020s, and all the kids are… Read more »
He doesn’t exist. Ask a kid.
Teacher told them he was a tranny, and he wouldn’t have killed himself if he lived now instead, here on the right side of history. He’d still be here making gay electronic dance pop if not for the primitive rustics who ran America in the ’90s. That’s the official story.
Celebrities dying of drugs used to be normal. He was the last one people cared when he did it. Why they valued him is lost. Cam whores wear Nirvana tshirts.
The Wailing Wall might actually be part of a Roman fortress. How ironic!
Have a look at opinion polls grouped by age on attitudes toward Israel. The young have negative views, the old geezers and Boomers have positive views. The politics of this will change eventually, we just may not live to see it. There are 80 million Iranians. They are still butt-hurt with us over the Shah and 1956 etc. Imagine how pissed they will be for generations if Israel attacks them without negotiating. Change is inevitable.
(Actually, once I talked with an Iranian spy. They are butt-hurt with us taking away the Shah. The common people and the rich loved that guy and what he did for their country; he was a return to their golden age under Shah Abbas. A current Persian friend, formerly a refugee, strongly agrees. He was Israel’s only friend in the region, so they repaid him in the traditional fashion.)
I kinda thought maybe part of the issue wad the Russian and Ukraine war woke up the elites to the fact that they need white boys to make their system function properly and to die in their wars.
DEI gives them a less competent helot class to work with.
This is a very good point and highlights the contradiction within the ruling elites’ plans of population replacement — and what will ultimately lead to their downfall. They seek a dumber, more compliant domestic population in order to protect themselves from revolution and retribution while simultaneously maintaining a military capable of defending the empire’s riches and threatening rivals abroad. That’s definitionally impossible to pull off. A divided, demoralized populace that is incapable of fighting domestically is absolutely incapable of fighting abroad. You would think that these people would have a level of self-awareness to realize this, but they have a… Read more »
Armed forces enlistments started increasing right after Pete Hegseth hinted that the military might stop hating white men. The suckers fell for it right away.
“If you are a rich person, you should not want to undermine order, as it is the rules that make you rich. You got your wealth because of the system, so the system is your friend.” Two separate things — the rules and the system. To become rich, you either have to break the rules or at least find flaws and loopholes in them, often with legal assistance. One sentence in Mario Puzo’s novel, “Fools Die”, is “You get rich in the dark.” The system is the social, financial, industrial, and political structure already existing and to some extent this… Read more »
Regular rich and “Oligarch” rich is a useful distinction to make here. Regular rich can be achieved without breaking laws or finding loopholes – think your local beer distributor, owner of a few car dealerships, owner of 50 McDonalds etc. Oligarch rich requires breaking a few eggs. And I can tell you firsthand that it takes loads of money – billions – to influence the political system even slightly.
Well then Miriam Adelson got the bargain of the century for her measly 100 mil to Zion Don.
Yes. Also there is a phenomenon I call “Cloud-adjacent.” Even the oligarch-rich sometimes don’t qualify, as was the case with Bill Gates, who despite his immense wealth never quite got into the club. For example, his connection to Epstein was thrown in his face although that didn’t happen to some with far less wealth. Most of the Cloud-adjacent are as you describe, incredibly wealth but not THAT wealthy.
SIR George of Floyd.
St George the Breathless. I use that one even in polite company
I’d suspect that the managerial class going after Musk over the past five years or so was noticed by his fellow economic elite.
Let’s also not forget the reaction to Oct. 7. The managerial class turned out to be much less reliable to our ethnic elite.
Both the economic and ethnic elite have decided that some housecleaning is in order.
Yes. I’ve been telling my rich Jewish friends that their tribe has facilitated the importation of 30mm third-world savages over the last 10 years and now they’re shocked to find out that some of them are raging anti-Semites. These guys’ main interaction with immigrants is with their caddies, drivers and gardeners. As Zman would say, it would take a heart of stone not to laugh. Now the penny has dropped and they are panicking.
They should be panicking. The entire world is now aware. There will be no ignorant country #111 to flee to.
I do think that some Jews are aware that they have next landing spot. Europe is a mess. Asia doesn’t work for them. Who wants to live in India. Israel is filled with Jews, which Jews hate. South America is too poor.
They didn’t exactly think this through.
They screwed the pooch because of an inability to keep it in their pants. Impulsivity is the Achilles Heel of the Left generally and Jews particularly. It took monumental effort with little to no thought to destroy the nice digs they made for themselves here. Our societies are victims of a murder-suicide.
I’ve been wondering when the awakening would occur about the law of diminishing returns. The PTB will always crave some H1B Visas, but surely, at some point they’ll notice that millions of unskilled, illiterate sneak-ins being given 5 figure ATM cards, cellphones and automatic 7 years of SSI benefits will be a net drain on their wealth (inflation/taxes) and physical safety.
The actual rich don’t pay taxes or lose money to inflation. The hordes are in debt to them, committing crimes against you. That’s what they want.
Self-awareness has never been their strength.
5 years? I don’t recall anyone giving Musk a hard time before he came out for Trump. About 2023 iirc
It started with Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, which predated his straight-up Trump support.
‘The rich use the willingness to adopt these opinions as a test of your willingness to obey’ Yep. The Scamdemic was much more than a mere drug company shakedown, it was a test of the thirst for freedom in the population. Turns out they ain’t very thirsty. ‘In the end, the thirty or so years of bizarre social politics that have proliferated among the elites may be ending due to the consolidation of the oligarchy’ Musk and Trump aren’t the only elites. The elites — principally the Rockefellers — have been backing feminism and its religion of woke for at… Read more »
The elites of the world are interconnected. Even the Chinese send their kids to Harvard. It would make sense in such a world for them to share certain presumptions and belief systems. One of their fundamental beliefs, going against Christianity, is that greed is good. They look in the mirror and multiply what they see to the larger society. The attributes of the very wealthy, based on stock and real estate ownership, come more and more to resemble a soulless machine bent on endless consumption, from megayachts to gigantic homes. There is no place for ordinary humanity in these privileged… Read more »
Harvard graduates claiming intellectual superiority always remind me of my grandfather’s favorite saying. “Forty-dollar saddle on a ten-dollar horse”. Although, I recently heard: “twenty-dollar dress on a two-dollar whore”. Both of which need to be updated for inflation, but they wouldn’t roll off the tongue as well as the originals.
Harvard and the Ivy League are finishing schools for lifelong warriors against males, whites, heterosexuals, and Christians.
Trump is removing $100 million of fed contracts from Harvard. It’s a good beginning, a typical Trump financial move, but noteworthy because against a Citadel of the Enemy.
But don’t argue with what hates you. Time’s a-wastin.
A better beginning would be raze Harvard and the Ivy League and lime the soil carefully. Salt also will do.
Trump is singling out a handful of universities and using the federal government to dictate what can be said and not said on campus. If you say the wrong words, you will be charged with a “hate crime” and your career ends at 20 years of age. Banning just one university from enrolling foreign students is legally laughable. Either they are a threat to all universities, or none. Will he deport Chinese from all engineering programs? Indians? Of course not. But the danger is more pronounced from Chinese students than Arab ones. There is no legal basis for this action… Read more »
If you say the wrong words, you will be charged with a “hate crime” and your career ends at 20 years of age….
There is no legal basis for this action other than ressentiment of Harvard…
This is a Rubicon being crossed….
Conservatives aren’t the only ones detached from reality.
Did you miss the last sixty years?
“Dollar waiting on a dime” doesnt have quite the same meaning but it’s apropos today with all these Obama and Biden-appointed judges holding up Trump’s policy to deport criminals. All the while the whores in media pretend SCOTUS is not political.
I recall and article where young Chinese men were reading about Steve Jobs. An a-hole of a person, but he got results so…
A cargo-cultish misunderstanding of Jobs—”If I act like an asshole, I’m a genius”—appeals greatly to the demographics that the oligarchy is most enthusiastic about importing.
This is one of the better posts from Greg-GPT. I remember reading about the president of NYU, I think, and she was clearly a cosmpolitan elite who saw herself as a global citizen, not an American. They don’t see their place in the world in terms of the country, it’s just a temporary stopping off point. I think very few of these elites see themselves as American, or Chinese, or French, or British, or Italian, or what have you, at least not primarily. I also think this is a relatively new phenomenon. Only one segment of the elite see themselves… Read more »
JD Vance spoke at the Naval Academy a few days ago and did a great job. Apparently, a large number of the graduates were making peace signs and those bizarre fish face poses into the cameras as they passed by. They showed a lack of decorum and self discipline. While it isn’t clear how beholden Vance is to our greatest ally, he frequently says things that give a bit of hope for the future: “We had a long experiment in our foreign policy that traded national defense and the maintenance of our alliances for nation building and meddling in foreign… Read more »
‘They showed a lack of decorum and self discipline’
Very telling.
My dad graduated King’s Point in the 1940s, Merchant Marine. There was no mugging or fish-faces after their graduation ceremony, I expect.
Even in the Seventies, when I was in the military, decorum was kept and the academies graduated serious men, not spoiled little boys. Once again, we see the influence of the feminization of the culture, and the absence of strong — or even present — fathers.
Yes. The Neoconservatives are circling the bowl and Vance gave it another flush.
“Their lived experience tells them that the rules are a facade for the real power structure.” TRUE
“One of the truths about capitalism and market economics is that it does not select for virtue or even talent in the conventional sense. It selects for the ability and willingness to find gaps in the rules and the ability to ruthlessly exploit them.” TRUE
where did this idea that capitalism is conservative ever come from? Mu individualism and muh free markets?
One can read Marx’s paean to the destructive power of capitalism in both the Communist Manifesto as well as his more detailed notes on the power of technology in the Grundrisse to destroy tradition, but conservatives will not read Marx, and would never accept his analyses (which were correct.): “All fixed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable prejudices and opinions, are swept away, all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify.”
When they do read Marx (or anyone) they’re looking for clues in the murder-mystery of America, the sentence that killed Uncle Sam. That’s worse than not reading. I gave my wife my Grundrisse (that had no stone) when listening to conservatives had made her believe there were secrets in there. There aren’t, I warned. Unless you think the world is ruled by observations about it. “This is like listening to me talk for a month.” That’s not how our masters are motivated. Conservative history detectives: Read Nettlau on the effect of Marx and his fan club on the social life… Read more »
The oligarchs are deep true believers in their religion; all of them. They are also children who have huge sums of wealth garnered very quickly by using network effects and an interest rate regime that inflated their net worth and feelings of worth. Look at this child and his advice and who he is giving the advice to: https://patrickcollison.com/advice At some point people may conclude that the old legal framework was just a facade for hyper looting. That may in turn lead to the conclusion that it doesn’t much matter who owns or runs an entity and given how it… Read more »
Yeah, but Shiloh Hendrix, racist mommy!
Why should they care about the moral standards of blue-eyed devils who escaped from Yakub’s lab? We don’t have any.
Except Shiloh Hendrix never stabbed anyone- and the little black kid was just trying to get some attention from her anyways, ‘nicey-nicey’ white people don’t get that.
Nothing changes until the environment changes, and that is happening now in Ukraine. Young men are innovating FPV technology at an accelerating pace and then proving its new capabilities in real time under the most difficult of conditions. Smart autonomous FPVs exist and are proven. They are cheap and easily assembled. They do not require a human interface. Two battery packs give them a range of 50 miles. They can lie in wait for days. They can swarm. They are now the most deadly force on the modern battlefield.
While the transformation of warfare by networked drones is clear, I assert that the transformation by precision hypersonic munitions is even more profound. It has not yet manifest but the potential is obvious. Historically, most elites during wartime have had a great aversion for killing top political decision-makers on the other side. The present leadership culture of the Russian Federation is very legally formalistic. One doesn’t kill individuals at the highest levels of institutions of authority, because one wants to force them to the negotiating table. If one kills off the individuals (like for example wiping out the Ukrainian Rada,… Read more »
Excellent analysis. I agree completely. And I would add the following distinction, hypersonics are a state weapon. FPVs belong to the people. Any future rising will be qualitatively different from the past. Anonymity, surprise, and focus can now successfully originate from the bottom of the social pyramid. The peons no longer have to wait for Bongino to grow a pair.
Thus, within the West, the second Trump presidency, following the ‘Biden Era’ socio-economic and legal-moral bankruptcy of its system of governance and reflecting the post-‘9/11’, post-‘Covid’, post-‘QAnon’ implosion of its public trust, may be said to mark a perceptual tipping point: this is point at which the boundary between reality and fiction breaks down and at which the audience and the actors merge. The line dividing the carefully choreographed LARPs of the Washington spin-doctors and the Hollywood mind-benders from real-life psychopathy and kinetic violence has been crossed. Ironically but appropriately, this emerging ‘alternative reality’ is ushered in by former reality… Read more »
I only thought I was blackpilled before I read that
America has flag-waving events and hot dogs and sports on days like Memorial Day to keep the black clouds away.
It seems to have finally dawned on the billionaire class that when America collapses because ordinary people can’t afford homes, decent schools, and even healthy food, billionaires will become targets…That’s why they’re building bunkers and hiring a lot of security…But as the Roman Emperors found out, the security will turn on them eventually…In the Gilded Age, people like Andrew Carnegie, who built more than 1000 very nice libraries to help the common people, created an environment where his class was fully accepted…
It is a form of pulling up the drawbridge behind them so new schemers cannot get in on the action. That is a huge part of it, no doubt. Monopolies have to be defended against even theoretical competition. There also is an aspect odd yet predictable: intra-elite turf wars. Those on that side of the drawbridge also are jealous of one another. I predicted a couple of years ago that we would see Cloud on Cloud violence emerge. That was framed as one having another assassinated, and while that may yet come to pass, it took the form of a… Read more »
“The more suggestable the person, the more likely they are to find success in politics.” The most successful salesman is also the biggest sucker.
I largely agree with your arguments z, but there’s another big factor you missed with why elites support this stuff: self-loathing and guilt. Off the top of my head, the Tsar’s daughter wore the red ribbon in support of the socialists…the same ones that would murder her whole family. This ties closely with the points you made. They can see the randomness of their blessings, and their lack of real skills or talent, and they feel incredibly guilty and want to punish themselves to an extent.
Curious as to how others are honoring the 5 year anniversary of St Floyd ascending to Heaven.
I don’t take drugs so I got my wife to wear a pillow under her dress and I held a fake gun to her stomach and demanded her money. Brought a tear to our eyes
One of the constants is the elite obsession with keeping wages low. The modern version is “you will own nothing and be happy.” If you own nothing, you will be dependent on whatever resources the elite (who own everything) care to send your way. It will be minimal. With production done by robots and AI, the typical human will be a useless eater.
“This could explain the growing war on credentialism.” The conceptual model here at its most abstract is oligarchs versus managerials. I don’t disagree, but my open question to those who think the end of the dissolution-of-the-old-order process must result in reestablishment of European homelands is “do we have a dog in this fight?” I feel kind of Churchillian in that it would be great if the oligarchs and managerials would kill each other off like Churchill hoped German Nazis and Soviet Communists would, before the Germans started unexpectedly winning. It would be great if it were literal. Put Bill Gates… Read more »
Don’t you ever — ever — drag Sally Field into your tawdry little screeds again.
Do not underestimate the managerial class. They have something rich people do not have, actual power. Elon’s teaming up with Trump was quite obvious. Elon and Tesla was under investigation and there was a real chance he was going to end up in jail. So he backed Trump knowing that Trump would be loyal to those loyal to him. Investigation goes away. SBF is a good example too. He had lots and lots of influence and now he is sitting in federal prison. Granted, it is rare and the rich get away with most of their shenanigans. But at the… Read more »
That assumes the managerial state to be self governing. For small things, that may be true, but for large things, things that the real rulers care about, I’m skeptical that it is.
Well, I’m treating it as a tautology. Anyone in the political/managerial system is, by tautology, part of the managerial class.
I’m also not trying to ignore influence, which can be very close to having actual power. Like because Musk has the full support of Trump, this is practically very close to having power himself.
But Musk is making a lot of enemies and Trump has less than 4 years in office left. The bad guys might win in 28, then Musk will learn the difference between influence and power.