Davis Aurini - Yes, Margaret, There is a Devil: An Explanation of Extant Evil Aired: 2015-06-09 Duration: 18:23 === Talking About Evil (08:54) === [00:00:30] Yes, Margaret, there is a devil. [00:00:33] An explanation of ex-band evil. [00:00:37] Now, this is a question I get a lot, although it takes different forms. [00:00:44] Sometimes people ask me, are you just dehumanizing people by calling them leftists? [00:00:53] Other times it's your explanation of what happened doesn't make any sense. [00:00:58] Nobody could be that crazy or insane. [00:01:05] Surely there must be another explanation. [00:01:07] You know, what you said is just too out there. [00:01:10] I can't believe that that's what actually happened. [00:01:14] And you see, with each of these, each time I get this question, it's because I'm talking about evil. [00:01:22] And that's what I'm going to try and explain to you folks in this video, the nature of evil, because it doesn't make any sense. [00:01:32] We're not talking about greed. [00:01:35] Greed is, I'm going to rob a bank because I want a bunch of money. [00:01:38] You know, that makes sense. [00:01:41] But we're not talking about competition over scarce resources. [00:01:47] You know, if there's scarce resources, you know, then people are going to fight over them. [00:01:52] Again, that's just, that's human nature. [00:01:53] That's normal. [00:01:54] You know, we're not talking about anger. [00:01:57] You know, it's like, I'm furious with this person, so I'm going to, I want to hurt them. [00:02:01] We're not talking about that. [00:02:02] That's prosaic. [00:02:03] That's easy. [00:02:04] That's normal. [00:02:08] No, we're going to be talking about evil. [00:02:12] And there's a quote that starts off the, one of my favorite video games, Pathologic. [00:02:17] They're working on a remake with an actual English translation. [00:02:21] So hold off for that. [00:02:23] But the quote starts, Evidence of the supernatural appears far more often than reasonable men would like. [00:02:39] And this is one of those cases. [00:02:42] This is not reasonable. [00:02:44] This is not materialist. [00:02:47] This is inexplicable. [00:02:50] You know, I really think that good Christians and good Jews, you need to have faith in God. [00:02:57] You need to make the decision to have faith in God. [00:03:01] Because you're not going to find God anywhere out there. [00:03:04] But if you look, Satan is something that you know exists. [00:03:15] So let's start off. [00:03:16] We're going to talk about narcissism and our narcissistic culture. [00:03:21] The last psychiatrist writes brilliantly about this, about how narcissistic and ego-driven our culture is. [00:03:32] And it's in so many ways. [00:03:35] It's so hard to actually get out of this conversation. [00:03:38] It's almost, you know, like I'm sure we've all noticed a lot of newspeak, a lot of 1984 newspeak, where you can't actually speak rationally because the words don't mean what they used to mean anymore. [00:03:52] And it's, you know, I wish we had a Ministry of Truth disseminating all of this. [00:03:56] It's worse than that. [00:03:57] Is a system-wide narcissistic culture. [00:04:02] So you've got, like, for instance, NPR. [00:04:05] Whenever they talk about politics, and I really recommend you listen to some of this, tune into NPR, listen to them talk about politics. [00:04:13] It's all about the perception. [00:04:16] Everything that happens politically is only done to influence the political base. [00:04:23] You know, this politician is voting for this so that he looks like he's really strong on these moral standards. [00:04:33] Moral standards themselves are just outfits that we put on to impress other people. [00:04:39] Whether it's an SJW promoting equality or a conservative opposing gay marriage, these are outfits that we put on. [00:04:50] You've got, you know, Oprah, whenever Oprah is talking to parents about child rearing, at the core, the underlying subtext of the conversation is that the way your children turn out is a reflection upon you. [00:05:03] It's how people think of you. [00:05:07] And ultimately, we've got the whole subculture thing. [00:05:12] You know, the way people dress. [00:05:14] People don't dress to express an inner truth, a solid core of iron that is unchanging about them. [00:05:27] People dress to pretend that they have an inner core, to act like there is some substance to the person. [00:05:37] But it's just the outfit that you buy at Hot Topic. [00:05:44] Signaling, that's a term that's becoming quite popular nowadays in the alternative, right? [00:05:49] Because it's all signaling. [00:05:51] Everything we do nowadays is signaling. [00:05:55] There is no innate virtue. [00:05:56] There is no true narrative. [00:05:58] It's ironic in the era of 24-7 news coverage when we have no mythos, we have no, we have like the mythos, the absolute, the higher truth, and the inner reality of truth. [00:06:14] Like we have neither of those. [00:06:15] We just have the surface, the veneer, the sheen. [00:06:24] And this is just average people. [00:06:26] You understand? [00:06:27] This is not the true narcissist. [00:06:29] Most people are acting like narcissists. [00:06:32] And that's what the last psychiatrist writes about. [00:06:35] He writes about a narcissistic behaving person. [00:06:40] And inside, most people are just confused. [00:06:43] They're lost. [00:06:44] They don't know what they are. [00:06:48] But some of them become full-blown narcissists. [00:06:52] And a full-blown narcissist, well, what is it? [00:06:54] What is a narcissist? [00:06:56] It doesn't mean somebody that likes attention. [00:06:59] Okay, like the psychology can, you know, ding, ding, ding. [00:07:02] They can write all the bullet points for it, but it's not going to tell you what it is. [00:07:07] What a narcissist is, it's somebody who at their core is nothing but rage, hatred, and shame. [00:07:19] They need to create this shell around themselves. [00:07:23] Almost an event horizon of personality. [00:07:27] They need to constantly redefine it, and they constantly need to be affirmed in that definition because there's nothing on the inside. [00:07:34] There is a black hole on the inside. [00:07:40] A man that lives his life for value, with integrity, a man that knows who he is. [00:07:47] It doesn't matter what the slings and arrows of the world say. [00:07:50] He knows himself. [00:07:51] He knows what's going on on the inside. [00:07:53] And so nobody likes being thought poorly of, but it's not going to destroy them. [00:08:01] The narcissist has nothing there. [00:08:03] They are nothing but the shell. [00:08:05] There's a. [00:08:07] There is an honest to God. [00:08:09] You can't answer this question. [00:08:10] We'll never be able to answer this question. [00:08:11] But when you have a true narcissist, is there a soul in there? [00:08:15] Or is the soul dead? [00:08:16] Is the soul gone? [00:08:18] We can never know because that shell personality is all you will ever see. [00:08:23] You rip off one layer, another one snaps into place immediately. [00:08:27] The closest you will ever come to knowing a narcissist is if they try and murder you. [00:08:32] The blind hatred. [00:08:34] Or if they commit suicide to hurt you. [00:08:38] Blind hatred and shame. [00:08:40] That's all that's going on inside the narcissist. [00:08:49] And so let's think of some examples of this. [00:08:55] Yeah. [00:08:56] In Bachelor of Pat Economics, one of the first things that Aaron writes about, or not Bachelor Pat Economics, the Black Man's Guide of Card. [00:09:04] One of the first things he writes about is the fact that if you're a young black man in the ghetto trying to get out, you will be attacked. === Why They Hate (09:04) === [00:09:17] You will be hated. [00:09:18] People will be jealous of you. [00:09:21] They will do everything in their power to drag you back down. [00:09:26] And it's not for their own benefit. [00:09:29] I mean, realistically speaking, wouldn't you, if you were a poor ghetto black, wouldn't you love to have a rich friend? [00:09:41] I mean, they certainly take advantage of the sports playing friends. [00:09:45] And again, becoming a rich basketball player, that's allowed in the ghetto culture because it never happens. [00:09:51] It's like winning the lottery. [00:09:54] They'll take advantage of that guy. [00:09:56] But anybody that tries to study hard, that tries to improve themselves, that doesn't get involved in crime, they want to drag that person down because it's a threat to their identity. [00:10:08] If that guy could become a success, that means it's my own fault for being a failure. [00:10:15] That means I should be ashamed of myself. [00:10:17] That means I should be honest with myself, and they can't do that. [00:10:21] They drag them down. [00:10:25] Feminism. [00:10:30] There is a few feminists that, like, I will argue with them, I disagree with them, but I respect them. [00:10:36] Christina Hopp Summers is one. [00:10:37] Camille Peglio is another one. [00:10:40] I disagree with them a lot on a lot of things, but they genuinely mean what they say. [00:10:46] They actually want women to do better. [00:10:50] They think that more women should have interesting jobs and that they'll be happy doing those jobs. [00:10:56] They're honest. [00:10:57] They're decent, ensouled human beings, and we need more people like them, even if I disagree with their politics. [00:11:06] That's not what the average feminist is, though. [00:11:09] And one example of this. [00:11:12] The whole date rape thing. [00:11:14] Why do feminists want to prosecute date rape? [00:11:19] Now, in the manosphere, in the neo-masculinity movement, Red Pill, whatever, we tend to say it's hatred of masculinity. [00:11:30] And that's only one half of the coin. [00:11:35] It's hatred of humanity. [00:11:37] It's hatred of men and women. [00:11:39] The serious thing, if you tell these 20-year-old girls that you can claim date rape and we'll believe you 100%, and no one's going to... [00:11:47] What this does, you empower the woman to go put herself in risky situations. [00:11:55] You're not... [00:11:56] You're not saying, hey, look out for yourself, nobody else is going to take care of you, watch your six, make sure you go out with friends. [00:12:04] That would actually improve a woman's lot in life. [00:12:07] And of course, you say that and women start freaking out and screaming. [00:12:12] No, they're telling women all of this so that they will put themselves in dangerous situations so that they will degrade themselves. [00:12:20] So that all women, it's crabs in the bucket. [00:12:23] We're going to drag you down. [00:12:25] Because if you're happy and successful, then what am I? [00:12:34] Marxists. [00:12:36] They're traitors to their own culture. [00:12:39] You know, they backstab their own countries and allied with the enemy. [00:12:47] This is not, they might paint it as some sort of, you know, like this war on oil is killing lots of Arab babies. [00:12:55] And that's true. [00:12:57] That's a valid stance. [00:12:58] You know, these wars aren't being fought very effectively. [00:13:03] But that's not why they do it. [00:13:05] They do it to increase war. [00:13:09] Here's the thing. [00:13:09] If you're a narcissist, if all you have is this fake personality, you don't have love. [00:13:15] You don't have anybody intimate with you. [00:13:18] And anybody that does become intimate is going to see through your fake personality. [00:13:22] They're going to see how pathetic and ugly you are on the inside. [00:13:28] And you know you don't deserve to be loved. [00:13:31] And since you know you don't deserve to be loved, the worst thing that can happen to you is somebody actually caring about you, even though you don't deserve it. [00:13:43] And so they lash out. [00:13:45] They try and drag others down. [00:13:46] They try and destroy others. [00:13:49] They couch. [00:13:52] Again, this is the narcissistic culture thing. [00:13:55] You know, it's like, this politician's just saying this to impress his base. [00:14:01] They couch their arguments in moral words, in moral standards. [00:14:05] They say they're trying to help other people when what they want is to drag people down to where they are. [00:14:15] So the social justice warrior, the sexual degenerate social justice warrior, you know, the freaking otherkin weirdo. [00:14:28] He claims he wants acceptance. [00:14:30] He claims, like, listen, this is just what I do in my bedroom. [00:14:33] So don't judge me, don't gay bash me, don't anything like that. [00:14:36] That's what he says. [00:14:38] He doesn't want that. [00:14:41] He wants to make everybody else just as contemptible and perverse as he is. [00:14:48] The socialist, they don't want an equitable distribution of income. [00:14:56] They want to destroy wealth. [00:15:02] And the identitarian infiltrator, the guy that joins your movement, he doesn't want the movement to win. [00:15:16] He doesn't want success. [00:15:17] He doesn't want the principles of competitive, of whatever it is, to actually succeed. [00:15:24] He wants it to fail. [00:15:32] It's an ugly goddamn thing, folks. [00:15:34] And it really doesn't make any sense. [00:15:37] Because for a tenth of the effort that they spend trying to sabotage and destroy other people, They could improve themselves. [00:15:52] You see, these people hate themselves. [00:15:54] They don't like what's on the inside. [00:16:00] None of us do. [00:16:02] I mean, we all know that we're very wanting. [00:16:04] We're not the men we want to be. [00:16:10] This is why we try and be humble. [00:16:12] We try and forgive other people. [00:16:14] We try and be better people. [00:16:16] And when something good happens to us, we really appreciate it because we know we don't deserve it. [00:16:22] These people know they don't deserve it. [00:16:24] And so, if anything good happens to them, they use that to destroy somebody else and make them just as miserable. [00:16:33] Imagine growing old as a narcissist. [00:16:38] You hate yourself, you hate life, and your body's falling apart. [00:16:45] Part of the beauty of growing old, of maturing, is gaining wisdom, is having a better understanding of the world, is having friends and loved ones that you have this rapport with, this history with, and this intimacy. [00:17:02] They've seen you at your worst, and they're still your friend. [00:17:08] And it's growing. [00:17:12] Networking, touching other people, caring in this imperfect world. [00:17:19] These people react violently if you actually touch them. [00:17:25] If you try and caress them, they hate that because they don't think they deserve it. [00:17:31] And so they, as they get older, the more and more miserable they become. [00:17:36] Because not only are they just as alone as they were, they're alone and they're old and they're ugly. [00:17:43] And so they go out of their way to ruin, destroy, and defile everything they can. [00:17:52] It makes absolutely no sense. [00:17:55] Not a lick of sense. [00:17:57] It's the most terrible and evil thing you will see. === Admitting the Possibility (00:24) === [00:18:01] And that right there, it's a supernatural level of evil. [00:18:09] So yeah, folks, evil exists. [00:18:13] And it doesn't make sense. [00:18:14] It's hard to believe in. [00:18:17] But if you're willing to admit the possibility of it, you will see it.