Sorry, had to delete the previous tweet because I confused Cordelia May, another terrible rich person, with the Mercers. She was the one who funded the reprint and distribution of "Camp of the Saints." Robert Mercer in fact funded Cambridge Analytica.
More on Cambridge Analytica. Like I said before, we've been gaslit by eugenicists. vox.com/policy-and-pol…
They all know each other and are working together with aligned interests to bring about their vision of what the world should be: A feudal failed state where we the people are their serfs. They are would-be climate warlords.
Peter Thiel's surveillance tech company Palantir directly benefits from the hysterical, weaponized disinformation Cambridge Analytica's data has been instrumental in spreading on Facebook. And Thiel sits on @Facebook's board.
Robert Mercer, don't forget, is also a techbro. His background was IBM, itself no stranger to eugenics. It's been lurking in the background all along. It's been deliberate.
The first investor and influential board member of a social media platform that has polluted global politics with disinformation and weaponized rhetoric against immigrants has a surveillance company he sells to border agencies to track immigrants.
That's one of the most brazen examples of conflict of interest I've ever seen, so why aren't more people discussing it? And don't get me started on his protege, Palmer Luckey. theverge.com/2020/7/2/21311…
More about Cordelia Scaife May, btw. She croaked fifteen years ago, but her money gets poured into all sorts of anti-immigrant shit.
Those are all Tanton network organizations and you'll never guess what role they have in the Trump administration's DHS!
"Passive eugenics" was John Tanton's philosophy. He started those organizations. They're in the Trump administration now. Infiltration, as with fellow white supremacist Tom Metzger, was always his vision.
It's what I've been going on and on and on and on and ON about for years now. Passive eugenics. It's been baked into our immigration discussion by genocidaires from the get-go, because they grabbed control of the discourse early on. You have been lied to. We all have.
"Passive eugenics" is a philosophy championed by the guy who started the movement that took over the American immigration discussion in the 1970s after he read that execrable book, "The Population Bomb." He decided that the world was overpopulated. But only by certain people.
Hybrid warfare is the future, friends -- we had better start developing individual and cultural resilience now. We can do that by showing up for each other, having one another's back -- and by refusing to tolerate intolerance
There's no linguistic framework for this yet that I know of, so I'm giving it my own names. This, I call "radical compassion," though I'm sure there are better phrases. It's stepping up for others' humanity and ensuring freedom of speech for everyone -- not just the privileged.
It's being willing to not just preach compassion but to get out there and fight for it any way you can -- whether online or off. It's counter-protesting Nazis, or forming mutual aid networks, or taking over white supremacist hashtags to alter the algorithms. Proactive measures.