#179. Bumbling oaf sidekick
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🧵Threads of the Week 🧵
> Vandie expands on Aristo’s thread from last week about how seemingly insane amounts of immigration can logistically occur.
> Silicon Valloids are supposed to be renegade thinkers who’d trekked westward to get away from the stuffy suits, but they’re the most conformist people on the planet.
> Congrats to the Passage Prize III fiction winners!
> Matthew Archer has left Aporia, on to presumably bigger things.
And the 🏆Thread of the Week🏆 award goes to…
> Good news, white men. You don’t have to be the bad guy anymore. You can simply accept your role as bumbling oaf sidekick.
🎥A/V of the Week🎥
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and Athenian Stranger discuss Machiavelli’s emergence as a watershed moment in moral philosophy.> Theo Von interviews Trump and it’s just a remarkable thing.
> A lot of Big Mike jokes this week, but this clip of Alex Jones singing about it took the cake.
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discusses polyamory with .>
interviews and learns a few Afrikaner aphorisms.>
interviews Chase from the Woolshire, a pillowmonger whose family makes an organic product that stands against shitworld’s plastic alternatives.🥩Beef of the Week🥩
> Nick Fuentes went after Dave Smith for whatever reason.
💲Consoomer Product of the Week💲
> Frontier is a new magazine from Blaze media featuring writers like
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breaks down the proposed “Silicon Valley canon,” an attempt to document what the world’s most powerful tech bros think you should read. Men of ideas. Men of action. Men of reading.> James Pogue wrote an op-ed for the NYT about senator Chris Murphy, who wants to unmake the neoliberal system as a Dem. Good luck, pal.
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discusses the soul, the state, and how fascism endeavored to bring the two together.>
critiques corporatism, and urges right-wingers to extend their distaste for ‘woke’ corporations to ALL corporations.> Michael Anton speaks with
for about American restoration vs. revolution .>
, a 1988 immigrant to Sweden writes a eulogy for what his beloved host country has become.>
explains the deeper meaning of Tim Walz as a symbol of controlled, corralled, impotent masculinity, and how our current moment can be explained through the story of Beowulf.>
swats away the fanciful notion that the Right must ally with unionistas in order to remain populist.>
writes at the American Sun about how Kamala’s empty, feel-good campaign reflects the humor of Parks and Recreation.And the 🏆Read of the Week🏆 awards go to…
> You’ve heard a million excuses for the fertility crisis by now, but
’s explanation cuts to the bone. It’s simply not cool to be a homemaker, and women want to be cool more than they want to moms.😬Cringe Corner😬
> The Atlantic ran a hit-piece on Steve Sailor and the broader popularity of race realism on the Right. These thinkers are “peddling” dangerous ideas, but the author makes no attempt to grapple with them. Just name-calling, and one hell of a correction:
🐦Tweets of the Week🐦
And the 🏆Tweet of the Week🏆 award goes to…
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