#144. Do not redeem
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đ§”Threads of the Weekđ§”
> An absolutely devastating thread about boomer grandparents who would rather spend their golden years Carnival Cruising than helping out with the grandkids, serving as vital connective tissue and support for healthy fertile families and their communities.
> If a random NEET exposed my whole political project for the nihilistic void that it is with the accuracy, clarity, and ease of a 360 noscope headshot, I would simply not draw a bunch of attention to it with a lame joke.
> An insane story about a game developerâs diverse writing staffâs revolt against its white male creative director, written by an agenda-driven mainstream journo, but given a rough translation into not-crazy by this guy on Twitter.
> Todayâs new right is made up primarily of the men that DEI forgot.
> White Rural Rage confirmed F&G. Riddled with errors, widely criticized by experts in the field.
> Moon Brah is one misstep away from a Leaving Las Vegas scenario. Every one of those 100 daily supplement pills keeps him hanging on.
> U.S. diplomat George Kennan went down in the annals of history for helping to defeat the commies, but his 1942 diary reveals a sensitive man frustrated with his fake email job, just like you.
> Racking up 40k+ likes in a day, this thread on the Civilization computer games, and how they reflect changing attitudes about geopolitics is a reminder that sometimes games can get worse despite technological improvements.
> The surrogate babies need mommies.
đŹCringe CornerđŹ
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chose violence this week, replying to an account that said âIâd trade the entire population of Ramadi for one of my fallen brothers,â with âAllah bless the mujahideen who slaughtered your mercenary brothers, spilling their filthy blood like the qurban - not worth even one hair on the heads of the Iraqis whom they martyred.â Every big account on dissident Twitter went âOh!â like on the Sopranos and banished IB to Jeet Hell, which is unending labyrinth of dark alleys, with no designated shitting street to be found among them. Legend says sufferers are doomed to wander these streets, forever unable to release.đ„A/V of the Weekđ„
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was on Tucker this week to discuss a piece he wrote on the Vibe Shift, a piece that we sadly overlooked when it dropped back in February. In it, he defines the vibe shift thusly:The Vibe shift is the first stirrings of a new whitepilled era, one where people are free to speak difficult truths and to dare to be excellent without asking for longhouse permission. A bit Panglossian, perhaps, but itâs hard to deny that something in the air has changed.
The term âvibe shift,â describing sweeping sociocultural change, originated with dissident-adjacent coolhunting agency 8ball, and was later brought to wider circulation via Friend of the Poast
âs essay âVibe Shift to Destroy Marketing Worldâ which define the Vibe Shift back in 2020 in softer, less explicitly political terms. Powerful memes like this spread via osmosis, and attribution is often innocently lost in the shuffle. Weâre happy for Santiago, but maybe he could throw up a little hat tip on his essay, now that heâs made a name for himself on it?> This Swedish chad hooked up with a Somali activist journo in order to acquire deep intelligence.
> Sometimes you just shake your head and think, âThey let this guy host SNL.â
> In communist utopia, station plays you.
> They should probably stop letting gay guys have state secrets.
đ°Reads of the Weekđ°
> The Guardian covers the legal case of our e-girl Bronze Age Shawty in a post about Elon Musk, and they make some convincing points about why we should all support her.
> A school in a rich liberal town cracks apart due to being pulled apart in every direction by conflicting grievance narratives. Brown teachers misgendering kids. White parents accusing them of bigotry, and teachers hitting back with racism accusations. Expect this nonsense at a school near you.
> You knew it was hard to get rid of unelected deep state policy wonk perma-barnacles that infest the most fetid corners of the DC swamp. And now theyâre making it even harder, reports
.> As long as mass entertainment has existed, there have been spooks trying to manipulate you with it, reports
in .> Chris Rufoâs interview with an unnamed Boeing insider is light on allegations, but one striking angle it introduces is the idea that todayâs corporations are run by networks of MBAs whoâd just as soon work for Boeing as General Mills as Exxon as McDonalds. They donât care about making airplanes, they care about making line go up, and this managerialism that defines modern capitalism may be showing its wear.
> The Politicrat went to CPAC and found that Trumpian economic populism and state capacity has triumphed over all. Itâs so over for small-government, free-market libertarianism. The young Republicans yearn for a strongman.
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penned a lovely tribute to his grandfather and the post-war confidence that inspired his generation to turn America into paradise⊠for a while, anyway.>
speculates that the Baltimore bridge collision was actually the result of a sophisticated hack of the shipâs computer. This kind of thing is not unprecedented:>
has finished his grand project of taxonomizing the various strains of right wing thought and the factions they animate, with two posts on the absolute last kids picked for the pickup baseball game â misfit groups he calls the Racialist Right, along with the Manosphere and Conspiracism.>
wrote for gives a lesson in how propaganda works, in an essay about the unseen string-pullers that move pop culture attempting to appeal to flyover whites.>
on our age of conspiracies and strange âcoincidences.â>
on an ascendant China that is poised to continue its growth without allowing its economy to be excessively financialized like the West did.> Dissident magazine Praxis throws what appears to be a kinda cool party and hilariously ices out a journoid.
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argues that red states will not save us, theyâre complacent and visionless and just want to be left alone in the status quo.> NPR vet makes a compelling case that NPR is actually way worse now than it was even a decade ago.
đŠTweets of the WeekđŠ
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Hey Dudley, pls link the new film that Anarchonomicon reviewed: 'India: The Worst Country on Earth (2024)' before it's banned đźđł đźđł đșđș
Got two for you:
When the Two State Solution Sought is Michigan and Minnesota, and not Israel and Palestine, You Can Expect Another Cackle from Vice President Kamala Harris. https://shorturl.at/lquHX
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Latte-Drinking, Blue Hair-Wearing, Granola-Eating Dudes and the End of America. https://shorturl.at/FKZ45