20210718 Man is a Pack Hunter
Reflecting upon those humans who follow predator morality, versus those who follow prey morality.
Reflecting upon those humans who follow predator morality, versus those who follow prey morality.
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| Good evening, folks. | |
| I do apologize for the delay, but I am fresh from the Calgary Stampede. | |
| So, y'all just have to bear with me while I get this. | |
| Is Brim on the Rocks even a drink? | |
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| Anything's a drink if you're thirsty enough. | |
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| Oh man, listen to that. | |
| Somebody's stamped in heart. | |
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| We got one person so far. | |
| Because, of course, this is we are an hour and a half late. | |
| Do apologize. | |
| Get that sorted out. | |
| Got my lighter out. | |
| And I don't think I'm receiving comments on this, so I'm going to be doing a reboot. | |
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| What are you folks doing tonight? | |
| This is Leo Lorini, and we are going to be discussing the fact that man is a pack hunter. | |
| So is that the stampede? | |
| They had free admission today, which was quite nice. | |
| Very crowded. | |
| Very crowded. | |
| Very few people wearing masks. | |
| I did see the chief of police of Calgary, and he was wearing a mask. | |
| He kind of eyeballed me a little bit, but you know, I was eyeballing him, so I don't blame him. | |
| Got the chair-oriented correctly. | |
| Lots of people out. | |
| Not as many events as normal. | |
| Not as many business booths as you would have on alternate years, but pretty, pretty good. | |
| And the one thing that really jumped out to me was the oh goodness, what do you call it? | |
| Ella would know. | |
| If Ella's here, maybe Ella can tell us. | |
| But I'm pretty sure she's in bed already. | |
| She's a responsible lady. | |
| The Alright, so it's this rodeo event where three to five cowboys have to they're given a number and they have to find the calf with the correct number on it and separate that calf from the herd and get him into a corral. | |
| I was watching this and it was so funny because growing up Growing up the whole thing just came across as so freaking lame to me because it's never properly introduced all like all of the rodeo events like what is this? | |
| What is this? | |
| This is lame I was sitting there watching this I'm like oh shit. | |
| This is how wolf packs work isn't it? | |
| It was so impressive seeing these cowboys just coordinate as a team to scare the herd to, to break it up into parts and isolate the one calf they're looking for, isolate the weak and go after them. | |
| There we go. | |
| Bill West, glad to have you here it's. | |
| It was wonderful, wonderful to watch and just the way they were guiding this animal. | |
| Just by surrounding it, you know, you could see them reading off of one another. | |
| It's a really fantastic fun game it looked like. | |
| And for the animal sympathizers out there, I think the calves were having fun too, because the herding behavior that the calves were engaged in, like every animal needs to play. | |
| Every mammal anyway they play to learn how to become an adult. | |
| So cats and dogs they, they pounce, they wrestle with each other. | |
| But the calves if you've ever seen calves playing, they play at herding behavior and so, having the cowboys chase them around, the calves did not look at all distressed. | |
| They looked like they were having fun. | |
| Um, they're. | |
| They're practicing their own herding instinct. | |
| So it was a nice little predator prey relationship there, with no cruelty involved in any of it, but just very, very interesting. | |
| And this, this reminder that we are fundamentally an apex predator. | |
| We don't have eyes on the side of our heads, we focus on the thing right in front of us. | |
| We're very interesting sort of predator too, because it's the projectile is the main way that we take our prey down, of course, this being the the root word for sin as well. | |
| It's when you miss the mark. | |
| It like deep, deep in our primal, evolutionary mind. | |
| It's. | |
| It's about slinging stones, firing bows and so interesting how this naturally relates to driving and i'd even say riding a horse. | |
| If we need other intelligent life forms out there, unless if, unless if it was, for whatever reason, throwing spears and rocks and shooting bows that helped us gain sapience, I doubt that we'll find any other aliens that have tamed something to ride it, or that drive at breakneck speeds half a foot away from one another in opposite directions. | |
| just as a casual thing to go buy some cigarettes. | |
| I think that might be pretty unique to our species. | |
| We are a very interesting apex predator. | |
| See what says. | |
| It's kind of like the old Pickup Women show. | |
| The old pick up women show. | |
| Separate the one you want from the group. | |
| Oh, absolutely. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And, you know, all of this translates into, well, quite frankly, what's wrong with the present world is that we have the most prey-like people ruling us currently. | |
| There's a really good video I saw by Academic Agent. | |
| Where he was discussing that the four main castes of civilization are the priest, the warrior, the merchant, and the craftsman. | |
| And our present civilization, like if you go back to, you know, go back to the medieval era, it was mostly a alliance between the priests and the warriors as to who got to be in charge and who ordered society. | |
| And if you draw a grid of them, the warrior and the merchant are the most dislike from one another, and the priest and the craftsman are the most dislike from one another. | |
| You know, book smarts, street smarts. | |
| And the current civilization we got, we got merchants in charge. | |
| We got merchants who have allied with the craftsmen. | |
| And that's liberal democracy. | |
| Let everybody think they have a voice, even though you really don't have a voice. | |
| can have any color you like as long as it's black. | |
| The reason I bring this up is because the other thing I caught today was the, at the Calgary Stampede they've got a a native village, right? | |
| So all the all the different Indian tribes in Alberta, they set up a traditional teepee and there's arts and crafts for sale. | |
| They do traditional dances and it was really nice this year. | |
| I was very impressed with it. | |
| even though I was only there for the closing ceremony. | |
| And I was, now I was sitting through the closing ceremony and I'd just watched that video from Academic Agent and I couldn't help seeing this exact same pattern come up. | |
| Now I was sitting through the closing ceremony, and I just watched that video from Academic Agent, and I couldn't help seeing this exact same pattern come up. | |
| Maybe a bit of back story for this. | |
| I have a lot of admiration and respect for the Indigenous people of Canada. | |
| And the one thing the merchants love to do is get people to fight with one another. | |
| Right? | |
| The simplest version is Nintendo versus Sega. | |
| Nintendo versus Sega, that whole console war of the 1990s really benefited both Nintendo and Sega. | |
| They got the kids all ginned up about which system was better and got them scrapping over it so that they could sell more systems. | |
| Merchants are absolutely wonderful at doing this. | |
| Which, my own temperament is far more warrior. | |
| It absolutely disgusts me because warriors like to bring people together. | |
| We like to unite people under a virtuous banner. | |
| But no, no, the merchants like to get people fighting. | |
| And if there's ethnic differences in a country, the merchants absolutely love to take advantage of that if they're the ruling elite, which they are currently. | |
| Let's see, Turner and Hoop says, I watched a video today about apex predators. | |
| The orca killer whale is at the top in the ocean. | |
| Way better than the great white shark. | |
| The Orcas, the best. | |
| But as I'm sure you recall, there was, I think they were even reported to us in other countries. | |
| Big scandal came out in Canada about the residential schools, which was a project a century ago engaged in by the Canadian government. | |
| Okay? | |
| And I will defend Canadians to the end of the earth. | |
| I'm not a big fan of defending the Canadian government. | |
| Not a huge fan of those people. | |
| And they took native kids, took them away from their parents, and tried to give them a first world education. | |
| Which is, you know, it's... | |
| And some people would argue they were doing this to destroy the culture and destroy the people. | |
| They paid the church to do it. | |
| And so the church winds up taking a lot of the flack when it was actually the government ordering all of it. | |
| And, you know, Pierre Elliott Trudeau was prime minister, while there were many residential schools and he did absolutely nothing to close any of them, despite his son blaming the Catholic Church for all of it. | |
| Yeah, maybe look a little bit closer to home, Trudeau. | |
| Not that the prick doesn't know. | |
| This is just the game they play. | |
| And then he jumps in. | |
| Being from the Detroit area, I know I should be all about the car. | |
| I kind of hate that the car companies, because they got together and made life non-walkable, thereby making us all fat. | |
| Maybe. | |
| I mean, I don't know. | |
| As a combo, this new technology developed, which is awesome, and we didn't employ it in the best way possible. | |
| So now we have cities that you have to drive in, and walkable areas are an afterthought. | |
| But even if you're driving and then good luck finding parking, okay, that winds up being a whole nother type of rent that you're paying. | |
| So could we do cities better than we're doing right now? | |
| Absolutely. | |
| But I don't know that you can really blame the car for that, as opposed to new technology popped up and we didn't implement it in the best way possible. | |
| Anyway, so a few weeks ago, all the newspapers, all of a sudden, we were finding all of these burial grounds with native children in them by the residential schools. | |
| And so it's a genocide, said Singh, the leader of the NDP party, who supports the Arendia terrorists and loves to divide Canadian against Canadian. | |
| Filthy merchant. | |
| No, these were tuberculosis deaths. | |
| These were completely ordinary. | |
| Like there was a very high death rate of people below the age of 14 for most of human history. | |
| It's only recently that kids have a pretty good chance of surviving to adulthood. | |
| All right, that was not the historical norm, quite sadly. | |
| And so these burial grounds, well, you know what? | |
| Native Chief brought them up at the closing ceremony. | |
| But even he pointed out, it's like, it's not like we didn't know about these things. | |
| They're being reported all over the media, but it's not like this is brand new. | |
| The media was reporting all of this to cover up the fact that Trudeau was passing hate speech legislation doesn't begin to cover it. | |
| This is absolute broad-spectrum censorship legislation. | |
| So instead of talking about that, the media is talking about, oh, those Catholics, they just love murdering kids. | |
| Ginning up anti-Catholic hatred that's resulted in over half a dozen churches being burned down in the past month. | |
| Never targeting the Canadian government. | |
| That was the one that ordered all of this. | |
| It wasn't the Spanish Inquisition going and seizing kids from their parents. | |
| It was the RCMP doing it. | |
| Didn't burn down any cop stations. | |
| Not burned down churches. | |
| And mostly churches on their own reservations. | |
| So like these were these were churches that native people went to. | |
| All to cover up the despicable actions of our merchant-in-chief, Justin Trudeau. | |
| And see, you know what? | |
| They got me. | |
| Okay, I'm going to be honest, guys. | |
| They got me. | |
| I got all ginned up from this. | |
| Because this is nothing but anti-Catholic bigotry. | |
| And I may have said some less than charitable things about the indigenous peoples. | |
| But then I listened to one of the, they had these native voices. | |
| I think I might have discussed this already. | |
| They had these native voices on every radio channel. | |
| Like the speed with which these people organize is actually very impressive. | |
| I don't believe that it's a pre-exist, like they had it all plotted out since November of last year. | |
| They might have, but there's too many moving parts. | |
| And these people are very effective organizers. | |
| Like the fact that they managed to get George Floyd t-shirts out one day after the thing went viral, it's not that they were planning it out and Floyd was a crisis actor. | |
| It's that they're that good. | |
| They have a really good organizational base for doing all of this nonsense. | |
| So yeah, they arranged this native voices pretty darn quickly. | |
| And at first I was pretty annoyed. | |
| I'm just trying to drive my car and here I have this white guilt, Catholics are bad, coming through the radio. | |
| But then I'm like, you know what? | |
| No, no, I'm going to be an adult. | |
| I'm not going to flip out over there. | |
| They're going to listen to this. | |
| And first of all, they have this extremely professional female voice actor introduce the whole thing. | |
| They have a custom musical score for it. | |
| Like, just top-notch professionalism with it. | |
| And then they put on a native guy who's not a public speaker and who, I don't know if any of you guys know Royal Canadian Air Farce. | |
| They said, hi, I'm Mike from Kenmore. | |
| Super professional introduction, and then just a regular Joe. | |
| And I'm not making fun of him. | |
| What I'm pointing out is that if you are trying to put together a good production, you do it in such a way to make people look good. | |
| Okay, I was involved in filming a Calgary's Got Talent, like way back in the day. | |
| I don't know if it ever went to air or not, but like we and my partner, we filmed it and we interviewed the different contestants and we like part like honestly it was exhausting because half of our job was to get them to come out of their shelves. | |
| Because these are guys trying out for a talent competition. | |
| They're not professional performers. | |
| And so, what we would do is we would get them relaxed and we'd get them extroverted and we'd get good energy out of them so that we'd have great footage where they looked great. | |
| As opposed to them being all awkward in front of the camera because they don't know how to do it. | |
| That is part of your job on one of these shows. | |
| But no, this guy comes on, and he's not a public speaker. | |
| And so he kind of tells this story, which is a little bit exaggerated, a little bit of things that didn't happen for $400, Alex. | |
| But, you know, okay, it's not like things are super awesome on the reservations, right? | |
| I get that. | |
| But then it gets to the end. | |
| And here's what really stood out to me. | |
| Like in the United States, you've got the constant push for Black Lives Matter. | |
| You've got the 2020 Summer of Love. | |
| And the push for violence in the street, like really ginning up racial hatred down there. | |
| That's not what they were doing with the Indigenous in Canada. | |
| Right? | |
| Like the Indigenous are not violently angry. | |
| Like, yeah, a few churches got burned down. | |
| But that's it. | |
| For all of this propaganda all across the country, and it was just 24-7 for like two weeks straight, a handful of churches got burned down, and that's it. | |
| No rioting, looting, no genocidal talk. | |
| Even this guy on the radio, he is just like, listen, man, we're going to survive. | |
| Like, it was a really positive message. | |
| The sort of thing that I say. | |
| It's something I'd love to say to Trudeau's face. | |
| Like, no, you son of a bitch. | |
| You're not going to genocide Canadians as much as you'd love to for your Chinese overlords. | |
| Screw you, Trudeau. | |
| We're not going anywhere. | |
| Anyway, it stood up to me because I was getting all ginned up by the constant hate speech coming from the mainstream media against Europeans, against Catholics. | |
| But that was just the media. | |
| It wasn't the Native Americans doing this. | |
| It wasn't the indigenous. | |
| Those guys just want to survive. | |
| But now you're probably asking, how does any of this relate back to the fact that we are a pack hunter, that we are an apex predator? | |
| Well, I'll tell you. | |
| The style of language being spoken by the indigenous chief, I didn't catch his name, unfortunately, and who seems like a great guy. | |
| The rhetoric, the flavor of rhetoric he was using came straight out of an NGO. | |
| See, when we talk about the NGOs, we're talking about the captured priest class, priest caste. | |
| Right? | |
| The priest caste does not necessarily mean the people performing religious rituals. | |
| It means the intellectual and spiritual caste of society. | |
| The professors, which again, professor comes from he who professes the truth of God. | |
| The university system, straight out of the Catholic Church. | |
| scientific method as well. | |
| So scientists, professors, historians, I said scientists already. | |
| Literary analysts. | |
| In fact, I'd even go so far as to say, yeah, actors, dancers, artists. | |
| That's the priest caste. | |
| Except the current priest cast has been captured by the merchants. | |
| And they put out religious texts that encourage obedience to the merchants. | |
| And see, although we are an apex predator, the merchants are about as close as you can get to an herbivore in the human species. | |
| And herbivores are disgusting. | |
| They're even worse than carrion eaters. | |
| The reason is because we have the ethics of a predator species. | |
| We believe in honor, in dealing fairly, in being loyal, in ritualized, restricted combat, not all-out war and not mass murder. | |
| Prey species are absolutely fine with mass murder. | |
| If you see a rodent species, like any sort of like herbivorous rodent, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, if things get bad, they'll turn on one another. | |
| Absolute bloodshed. | |
| With predator species, it is ritualized combat most of the time, unless you really piss us off. | |
| So this ethos put out by the merchant herbivorous scum. | |
| Oh, geez, I just realized we could get into RH negative blood types and how they're really bad at eating red meat. | |
| But, you know, let's not go too deep down this well. | |
| What they put out there is the effeminization and milk toasting of all culture. | |
| Now, you know, us Europeans are getting, we're starting to notice that the constant white guilt being thrown at us for the fact that we dare to have teeth and claws is starting to tick us off. | |
| But they're doing the exact same thing to everybody else. | |
| All right? | |
| Like, maybe they haven't, the program isn't advancing. | |
| Say the East Indians are still allowed to use some really spicy spices on their food. | |
| For now. | |
| At the current trajectory, give it another 50 years, and Indian food will be indistinguishable from McDonald's. | |
| Spiciness banned. | |
| You know, it'll be like the Wendy super hot and spicy chicken burger that, you know, it's got a little bit of a tickle on it. | |
| Global homogenization of culture is what the merchants seek out. | |
| And that's why it jumped out at me that the words coming from this chief were the sort of things you could hear from an NGO or an HR director. | |
| He started things off with a non-denominational prayer that everybody walk away from Calgary Stampede with good energy and they get home safely. | |
| Which is about as politically correct and innocuous as you can get. | |
| He didn't pray that we have the strength to actualize our culture and come together bravely without apology to be the greatest nation in the world. | |
| No, no, instead, we're going to get home safe so we can consume more product. | |
| I got to think about where is the warrior culture? | |
| Where is that room for young men that want discipline and order and adventure and honor? | |
| Where is that? | |
| Well, it's pretty much non-existent in today's culture. | |
| I mean, you could be Beckloff and just watch Marvel movies and collect amiibos and plastic figurines of Mega Man. | |
| That's allowed. | |
| But if you actually want to be a man, there's a couple of outlets still allowed, but even those are just getting crushed. | |
| I mean, if you become a cop these days, you better mind your P's and Qs if you don't want to go to jail for 20 years. | |
| And if you join the military, be prepared for your commanding officer to order you to walk around in high heels to understand a woman's plight. | |
| Because, you know, there's laws forcing women to wear that stuff. | |
| And so what's happening to the men, when you fail to nurture masculinity into a healthy warrior ethos, what you get instead is the milksops over here and the gangsters over here. | |
| They're the troubled kids. | |
| The kids that never figure out how to channel their aggression productively. | |
| And see, the merchants, the cowards that they are, love to promote this belief that if you allow men to be aggressive, that it's just going to turn into a giant brawl. | |
| That all of civilization is going to fall apart with people murdering each other all the time. | |
| Yeah, except that never happened. | |
| That never happened when the warriors were in charge. | |
| Whether we're talking about medieval knights or indigenous braves, they never burn down civilization. | |
| But when you fail to channel that, you get the gangsters, you get the brouhaha's, you get the guys that don't know how to channel the aggression properly. | |
| And they're, and when they do something stupid, because they were never mentored, this is used to further oppress the healthy, red-blooded males that build civilization in the first place. | |
| Merchants, man. | |
| Merchants. | |
| is it the expanded universe something like i think expanded universe is the star wars one but it's something like that the extended universe He's got this race called the Puppeteers. | |
| Who are fundamental prey species. | |
| And even though they manage to eliminate all the predators on their planet, they still have the ethics of a prey species. | |
| The leader is called the hindmost because they get to hide all the way at the very back of the herd. | |
| They are absolutely brutal with their misfits. | |
| See, a prey species abandons the weak and the old and leaves them for the predators. | |
| Predator species don't. | |
| Take care of our infirm. | |
| So, you want to talk about genocides? | |
| It's typically not warrior cultures that commit genocides. | |
| And certainly not of their own people. | |
| It's always the merchants, the prey species, that commit genocides of their own people. | |
| There's a saying in Niven's universe about how never to trust a puppeteer. | |
| Because they won't lie to you, but they are the most mendacious, manipulative little bastards out there. | |
| The only good thing you can say about puppeteers is that A, they're really smart. | |
| And B, they have a well-worked out case, like case study, case law, of blackmail. | |
| So if you can successfully blackmail a puppeteer, they will adhere to the terms of the blackmail. | |
| Because we consider blackmail disgusting. | |
| But for the puppeteers, that's just how you do business. | |
| And so you start thinking about Epstein and Lolita Island. | |
| Blackmail is just how the merchants like to do business. | |
| And so his whole native village, which, and it was really good, okay? | |
| They had some fantastic dancers. | |
| But there was no segment of it where they showed off the warrior arts. | |
| Not that I saw. | |
| I mean, axe throwing is becoming a pretty popular hobby, strangely enough. | |
| Like, there's axe throwing centers you can go to here in Calgary, which is weird, even though I like throwing axes. | |
| I'm just surprised that other people like doing it too. | |
| And, you know, maybe they had some of that on previous days. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Maybe I'm wrong about that. | |
| But I didn't see any warrior culture. | |
| Right? | |
| And there's nothing wrong with dancing. | |
| I'm not saying dancing should be banned. | |
| Dancing's fantastic. | |
| But you had a bunch of dancing. | |
| You had a lot of the more effeminate, obedient, non-trouble-causing sorts of things. | |
| And the language they were using for describing themselves was just as non-threatening to the Canadian government as the language you're expected to use when you have a diversity seminar. | |
| Quiet, I'll put the leashes on. | |
| So it's like I'm saying what I'm saying with all of this is like keep your eyes on the people pulling the strings. | |
| The goal is to get groups fighting with one another to ignore the puppet master. | |
| And hey, I've fallen for that. | |
| We've all fallen for that, but. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Comments. | |
| comments. | |
| Bill Wessels to him, Addy. | |
| Maybe you stop at too many drive-thrus. | |
| That's why the car is making you fat. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Justin Trudeau's father was ruling Cuba. | |
| Yeah, but he inherited a better name than Castro, didn't he? | |
| Good. | |
| He's almost definitely Castro's son. | |
| Like, imagine being Pierre Elliott Trudeau. | |
| A guy that is so fantastically wealthy, he gets to go study abroad in, where'd he go? | |
| Cambridge, I believe? | |
| Which back then was a far bigger deal than it is today. | |
| Like an absolute jet-setter. | |
| And his wife is running around sleeping with all the celebrities and he's still married to her. | |
| Like, imagine being a cuck when you are that rich and powerful. | |
| I mean, it's one thing being a cuck when you got fired from your job because you're not diversity enough and you can't pay the bills or whatever. | |
| You know, like if you're Joe Dirt and you get cucked, okay, like that sucks, but you're Joe Dirt. | |
| What did you expect? | |
| But when you are ruling, you know, one of the G8 countries and your wife cucks you and you're stuck raising that son. | |
| I mean, like, what does that imagine that you can't buy class and you can't buy your way into alpha, I guess. | |
| Money, if there's one thing that Trudeau inherited from Pierre Elliott Trudeau, it's definitely the cuckiness. | |
| Maybe he would have been better off in Cuba. | |
| Government is corrupt, says Bill West. | |
| Well, it's not just that, it's not even that it's corrupt, it's that it's run by people that see the merchant, what does the merchant want? | |
| They want more GDP, they want more money. | |
| Their definition of the good is, oh, can we get more shekels? | |
| That's it. | |
| Not beauty, not heroism, not love, not community. | |
| No, just shekels. | |
| Shekels is the definition of good makes me wonder that saying that you can't buy happiness I'm wondering if that's a reaction to the fact that the message, like consume product, who he who has the most toys wins. | |
| Is that a reaction to that? | |
| Or is that subversive, don't mind the fact that we're stealing all your money from you and denying you the agency to own a home, build a family, build a business, etc. | |
| bill every month is white history month you know i know that ryan falk likes to make a point that the native americans were not the first people on this continent They took it from the people that were already here. | |
| And so he likes to call them Siberian Americans to point out that they are also invading immigrants, just like the Europeans. | |
| And I get what he's doing there, but I think he's picking the wrong target. | |
| Because the Native Americans are not particularly hostile to Europeans. | |
| They just want to stop being screwed over. | |
| And there's a lot of systemic problems, corruptions with the Chiefs, really bad treaty negotiations, people that are like 164th native taking native status to open up a casino to make themselves rich, paying all the actual natives, you know, slightly above minimum wage. | |
| They've got legit gripes, but they don't have a vendetta against Europeans. | |
| So I think that chiding them over that sort of stuff, I think it's a bad target, right? | |
| Like Indigenous people, I think that's a it's a term of respect that like it doesn't cost us anything. | |
| It's not being used, it's not being weaponized at all. | |
| Again, the government, the media, the merchants, like they'll weaponize everything, but the people using it weaponistically are the merchants. | |
| They're trying to piss you off. | |
| They're trying to piss us off. | |
| So that we go up to the indigenous and say, hey, screw you, buddy. | |
| So then they tell us to screw off as well. | |
| On and on it goes. | |
| Be safe is the most annoying way people say goodbye. | |
| Yeah, safety. | |
| Won't somebody think about the children? | |
| Things are too damn safe these days. | |
| I tell you, the most fun part of doing some amusement park rides was thinking, looking at the crowd below, and thinking, man, if this thing flies off, at least I'll kill a lot of people before I die. | |
| They were raised by women, so they have female brains. | |
| And yeah. | |
| I mean, breaking apart the household really did that. | |
| Very few men these days that were ever taught how to be men. | |
| And he says, I heard that the reason that the last name Smith is the most common last name is because of the weapon makers. | |
| Oh, because they didn't have to go to war and fight. | |
| Yeah, we need to, well, we need to do a lot of things. | |
| What can we feasibly do? | |
| Is the question. | |
| I mean, bring back dueling would be a fantastic one. | |
| I mean, just a first blood. | |
| Okay? | |
| Like, you don't need to kill the other guy. | |
| Just first blood. | |
| And quite frankly, when the other guy actually shows up to duel, it's like half the time they like talked it out at that point. | |
| It's like, okay, you're not a pussy. | |
| You're willing to stand up for your honor. | |
| I got respect for that. | |
| Maybe we don't need to draw pistols. | |
| I tell you what, it would really shut the mouths of the week guys out there if dueling were on the table. | |
| Ah! | |
| Turner and Hooch says, no need for a man card when there's pop figures to collect. | |
| Oh, God. | |
| It's absolutely pathetic. | |
| Like, again, I'm not some sort of purist. | |
| I went on some amusement park rides. | |
| I had some fun. | |
| Alright? | |
| It's fun, like an idiot. | |
| You know, it's like, oh, I've got like a ninja turtle action figure somewhere. | |
| All right? | |
| Like, we got, like, I'm talking about the guys. | |
| This is all they do. | |
| All they do is they got a wall full of Funko Pops. | |
| They have spent more on Funko Pops in the past two years than I have spent on automotives in my entire life. | |
| What is going on with these creatures? | |
| You know, sometimes I sit back and I wonder, like, where does all the money come for these cam girls? | |
| Right? | |
| Like, where does it all come? | |
| Well, I'll tell you where it comes from. | |
| The merchants love the soyed out beta. | |
| The merchants absolutely love him. | |
| Does whatever he's told, keeps his head down, obedient little weasel. | |
| Like, remember, I was talking about that bunch of kids do the IQ video? | |
| And how the guy with the highest IQ, yeah, he's smart, but he's also a weasel. | |
| They love those guys. | |
| That really smart guy on the video. | |
| Guaranteed, he's got a house full of action figures, Funko Pops, just other garbage. | |
| Right? | |
| And then when he isn't watching anime, he's plotting how to stab Chad in the back. | |
| Well, Chad's always abusing his woman. | |
| He's so mean to her. | |
| No, he's not. | |
| He just doesn't take shit, you pussy. | |
| Maddie says, no, Bill West, she hardly eats up. | |
| Public Frog says, Hero dreams of sushi. | |
| I dream of legs. | |
| I'm sorry, man. | |
| I don't know what the hell you're talking about. | |
| Yes, 200 followers and all the strong women will be respected. | |
| We're at 194. | |
| We just need six more. | |
| Turner Hoots, just like B. | |
| Well from the movie Demolition Man. | |
| Like, I mean, like, oh, God. | |
| That movie sucks. | |
| That movie was awful. | |
| It was the dumbest movie I've ever seen. | |
| Why are all of the predictions coming true? | |
| Like, could we please have Terminator or Wii or Brave New World or 1984? | |
| Can we please have anything but Demolition Man? | |
| I mean, the whole virtual sex thing, that's coming. | |
| That's coming. | |
| I mean, they've been pretty successful in killing the millennial sex life with porn. | |
| Right? | |
| And getting all the girls to just, you know, gape themselves with gargantua dildos on live streams constantly. | |
| So, I mean, they've been pretty effective with, you know, canceling sex through those methods. | |
| Just wait until the VR stuff becomes mainstream, right? | |
| Like, the VR is still, it's pretty niche. | |
| Not a lot of people can afford it. | |
| And they're still, and you need space to do the gaming properly. | |
| And living in your pod, you don't have a lot of space. | |
| But just wait, just wait. | |
| Once this stuff gets a little bit cheaper, gets a little bit more mainstream, it's going to be VR sex. | |
| That's going to be the new norm. | |
| Just like Demolition, man. | |
| I forgot that movie. | |
| I don't even want to know what the seashells are for. | |
| Although, presumably, that's some sort of advancement. | |
| Right? | |
| No, no, it's not. | |
| It's not. | |
| It's not. | |
| It's because nobody can afford the carbon taxes to get toilet papers. | |
| You use the damn seashells. | |
| Oh, good lord. | |
| This is like the lamest dystopia. | |
| I almost, almost envy those poor souls in the Valadimore. | |
| At least that cried up to heaven for vengeance. | |
| We're just crying up to heaven to please put us out of our misery. | |
| Turner and Hoot says, who has money for all this junk? | |
| It's all bought on credit. | |
| Yeah, but the credit of obedient little weish peons that will do whatever the merchants tell them. | |
| And see, I don't know that I've got tons and tons to talk about tonight. | |
| Went pretty late at the Stampede and Smoky here. | |
| So, you know, brain's not operating at 120% as it normally is. | |
| You know, something jumped out at me about the academic agent video. | |
| And... | |
| And he's pointing. | |
| I mean, like, it smacked me like a wet fish in the face that I did not ask for. | |
| But I think it's a critique I keep coming around to, and I feel like a broken record talking about this. | |
| But he put it really, really well. | |
| Because the current alliance is the merchants and, I mean, craftsmen is the nice way to put it. | |
| Peasantry is another way to put it. | |
| The merchants and the peasants are the current alliance that's ruling society. | |
| An academic agent said, like, listen, if you're happy with this, don't pretend you're not. | |
| There's a lot of guys in our society that are perfectly happy with consumed product. | |
| In fact, I would say part of the reason that Gamergate lost steam so quickly is because it wasn't actually a consumer revolt against the corruption of art. | |
| It was a consumer base complaining that they don't like the new flavor. | |
| And there's a huge difference there. | |
| There was a lot of people involved in Gamergate who were just upset that Anita Sarkeesian was going to take away their pornographies. | |
| As opposed to being outraged that she was lying about an artistic medium for self-aggrandizement and harming the future creations. | |
| they were taking over games journalism and just like all the the backroom dealings, the nepotism, the corruption. | |
| I mean look at what's happened to poetry. | |
| Poetry is a completely corrupt industry at this point. | |
| It's nothing but a system of favors. | |
| It has nothing to do with producing good poetry, which is why nobody reads poetry anymore. | |
| Because it sucks. | |
| Poetry doesn't exist to be good. | |
| Poetry exists to create an intellectual, a loyal intellectual class that will do what the merchants say. | |
| Bioleninism. | |
| Bioleninism is about creating a giant alliance of misfits who all get favors from the government. | |
| Now, if you're a hard worker and a smart business person, if you're highly educated, if you're competent, you don't need favors. | |
| Pretty much any system, you will eventually rise to the top. | |
| It's the misfits who can't rise to the top that will give you loyalty if you put them at the top. | |
| This is why when you look at a crowd of Antifa, when you look at all the arrest photographs, they're all spiteful mutants. | |
| Because the only way you can get any status as a spiteful mutant is through corruption. | |
| That's what poetry's become. | |
| And that is the whole SJW push into gaming. | |
| It's the exact same thing. | |
| These are not true creators. | |
| They don't have an artistic vision. | |
| They've got nothing worth saying. | |
| And they're not particularly physically attractive or smart. | |
| So the only way they can get any status is through backroom dealings and ideological favors. | |
| And that's why I'm disgusted with it. | |
| want good art but many of the people that were fighting against it just did they want their they want their pornographies They're like, I don't like the feminism. | |
| I want Alpha Male Simulator 2072. | |
| Another one of these stupid, you know, gruff two days. | |
| Like they, you know, the legitimate gripes of somebody like Yahtzee about the standard war shooter video game that's just bog standard. | |
| It's like this time the Russians are the bad guys. | |
| This time the North Koreans are the bad guys. | |
| It's just the dumbest alpha male simulator with nothing. | |
| The Marvel movie of video games, essentially. | |
| They just want more of that. | |
| They didn't want to see, they wanted the white guy to be fighting the zombies, not a brown guy to be fighting the zombies, because then they can LARP as the white guy. | |
| Where it's like, I want more subnautica. | |
| I want more, like, actually good art that isn't being bent over backwards to serve ideological agendas. | |
| And so that's something to pay attention to. | |
| Who is this person that you're talking to? | |
| Who is this person that you're thinking of calling a friend? | |
| Are they, are they warrior cast? | |
| Are they priest cast? | |
| Because if they're merchant or peasant, there's a good chance they're not actually your ally. | |
| They just don't like the latest product that the merchants are putting out. | |
| Lesson I've learned the very hard way. | |
| Fox pushes ads for taxpayer vaccines. | |
| Or sorry, vax pusher ads for taxpayer vaccines. | |
| Who pays for the ads? | |
| What's that? | |
| Funko pop logic, mindlessly consume. | |
| Poetry today. | |
| Just like Hunter Biden is a painter now. | |
| Yeah, I know, God. | |
| Hunter Biden's a painter. | |
| Like, yeah, and paint. | |
| I mean, CIA got involved in that, and modern art is absolutely terrible. | |
| You know what the one thing keeping movies occasionally good is? | |
| Is the fact that as stupid as the proletariat is, they still don't want to watch purely ideological crap, and movies are a lot of fun. | |
| Alright, like, books, poems. | |
| Alright, what's artwork? | |
| I don't know what artwork is. | |
| Just draw me a picture of a big titty anime, babe. | |
| But, you know, movies, movies are a lot of fun. | |
| And so they haven't gone too ideological because they still actually have to be entertaining. | |
| Ironically, the normies are a saving grace there. | |
| And I'll tell you what else is funny lately, too. | |
| I might save this for another stream to go into depth, but the boomers are getting hardcore red-pilled right now, aren't they? | |
| Like, the, I mean, some of them are just going, like, head in the sand, get vaxxed, trust Dr. Fauci. | |
| He wouldn't lie. | |
| Why would he lie to us? | |
| He just makes billions of dollars off of lying to us. | |
| What's the motivation? | |
| They're getting so hardcore red-pilled. | |
| My friend put it this way. | |
| It's like there's so much truth being shone at them that they need to get those snowblinder glasses. | |
| The ones just little slits. | |
| nuts on a bit shoot with the like like I like everything right They're just finally beginning to realize that, yes, this entire society is nothing but a parasitic scam. | |
| It's very rare to find something that's actually trustworthy and good for you. | |
| And you have to be very careful in anything you're doing because, yeah, like the colleges are trying to scam you. | |
| The credit card companies are trying to scam you. | |
| Anybody offering a loan of any sort is trying to scam you. | |
| You gotta be wise as a serpent with all of this. | |
| It's not like, you know, get out of high school, work a part-time job, then pay for college and get $200,000 once you graduate. | |
| Nah, nah, we're not living in those days anymore. | |
| They're starting to notice that. | |
| But, um, yeah, I think I might save that for another stream. | |
| Sorry for the two short streams this week. | |
| There's no Calgary Stampede next Friday, so I got no excuse. | |
| So, we will be having fun. | |
| We are 55 minutes in. | |
| Guys, thank you very much for showing up. | |
| It's also late, isn't it? | |
| It's like, what, it's past midnight, I think, on the East Coast, or it's like 11:30, whatever. | |
| Guys, thank you very much for tuning in. | |
| Carpe futurum, tenitratitum. | |
| Uh, keep an eye on the blog Monday, new post going up. | |
| Would love some comments, reactions to it. | |
| I'm not sure how clearly I'm getting my point across, but uh, anyway, you guys have a great evening. |