Tbh a society that proves uninterested in reproducing itself should be de facto proof that something has gone very, very wrong

First step should be policy interventions to see if you can reverse the trend, but when people like Orban try to do this, it's denounced as "nativism"
When this is becomes a generational trend, it should be a huge alarm bell, one that a smart society should be very interested in solving

We've got a million overeducated wonks we could point at this thing, see if their Harvard-brains could fix it. Isn't that what they're for?
So it's strange that they're actively hostile to the idea, and gin up all kinds of ways to denounce anyone who even thinks it's a problem

It points, as always, to the idea that this system and its rulers don't *want* reform. They fight it viciously. They want something else
What that "else" is is unclear, that's why people are having such a hard time defining it, "successor ideology" etc

Whatever it is, if it hates the idea of its own people replenishing itself, it is both mentally and spiritually ill. There's no way around that.

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9 May
Sort of but not really. It's true that Trump didn't want to throw a revolution, but he certainly wanted to reform the system

The problem is that neoliberalism is a kind of "complete package," where even moderate reforms do immense damage to its entire ideological edifice
So while it's true that Trump really didn't even want to do anything that outrageous, the reason the system spent five years squealing like it was dying was because even that much would have kneecapped it

Not ended it, not at all—but crippled it, yes
Look, to me, neoliberalism has two core modules: its economic module, and its social module

Leaving the latter aside, its economic module is globalism, there's no arguing that. And two of the core components of globalism are free movement of goods, and free movement of people
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6 May
If it really was a lab leak, which allowed for massive seizure of power, then new conspiracy theory just dropped

Ruling elites will continue gain-of-function virus research in cows until the danger of new "cow viruses" allows them to ban beef

nicholaswade.medium.com/origin-of-covi…
I probably shouldn't give them ideas
I don't really "believe" this. But as the traditional means of manipulating a population toward the desired goals become less and less effective, actual supervillainy is going to become more tempting—esp as you still own the means of propaganda. They'll defend whatever you do
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3 May
Again, this is a logically consistent position for them to take. If differences in racial outcomes are widespread, persistent for generations, and resistant to all interventions, those differences have to be caused by *something*

If not racism... then what *is* the cause?
This is the Gordion knot multicultural liberalism has made for itself, and why it's doomed. It has no escape hatch, it either has to admit that yes, society *is* oppressing marginalized groups... or yes, turns out there are significant genetic differences between groups. Whoops
It can attempt to buy itself a little time by saying the differences are "cultural," but progressivism will just reroute this into a form of oppression

What, are you saying your culture is *better* than ours? How can yours be "better" when it's marginalizing everyone else?
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30 Apr
This falls in line with nearly all the anecdotes I've heard about intra-family pressure campaigns to force everyone in the clan to get vaxed

I'm not hyper-skeptical of the vaxes, but the movement is driven hard by longhouse instincts and should be distrusted on that level alone
These campaigns aren't designed to convince reasoned opposition. They're designed to maximize the amount of people who will accept the propaganda

Once the elite Zoom call has embedded the message, the discussion is over. It can simply rely on its converts to enforce the message
Since this process hasn't actually won the debate—it deliberately eliminated the *possibility* of debate—people will continue to resist its fiats

Since resistance to regime rule is unacceptable, the next step is simple: declaring resistance illegal

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24 Apr
@chudsommeleir No I'm not a literal Nazi, I've just spent the last seven-odd years giving myself a Master's in Racist Studies

Lemme think for a minute about what I'd actually like to see tried. It would probably be something like "Singapore, but with a large rural hinterland"
@chudsommeleir Here's the thing (prepare for potential sperg-out, but you asked)

Dysgenics runs deeper than racial differences. It hits *all* races. So while denial of differences might reinforce the machine of dysgenics, it isn't the machine itself
@chudsommeleir The machine itself seems to be "liberation;" a skewed ratio of urbanites to ruralites; the cargo-cult of education; and probably mass migration too (more important than that they tend to be lower-IQ is that it almost certainly depresses native fertility too)
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21 Apr
Mayb this is well-known but the main thing people seem to be grappling with is that capitalism is the process of increasing centralization while Darwinism requires decentralization
For instance the Marxist end-goal of capitalism is full centralization (i.e. homogenization), which is why Nietzsche describes it as anti-life, because at that point there is no more Darwin involved. You have reached an "end state" (and, directly related, end of states)
Look let's not kid ourselves, there's a flaw in the Matrix here, where capitalism inevitability pushes itself toward the gray-goo state of full centralized homogeneity

All post-banking/Industrial Revolution ideological systems are an attempt to grapple with this problem
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