#190. Hitler at the drive-thru
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🧵Threads of the Week 🧵
> Should you try to save a hoe in a world where hoes vote for their own destruction, along with yours? Alexander thinks thinks you should, because it’s the right thing to do. Hoe Math thinks this mindset is hoe-plessly naive, and Devon Eriksen thinks hoes have ushered in Mad Max world.
> Restore Childhood followed up with one of the more famous “trans kids,” who, surprise, isn’t feeling great about being the face of the phenomenon anymore.
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, one of the good libertarians, casts aspersions on the Never-Trump Reasonoids.>
shares surprising historical data on British family formation, which helped shape what “British” is.> Jack’s evisceration of Joker will remind you of a forgotten age where critics had a voice, a point of view, and an aesthetic vision.
> Smart people pursue the best jobs, which leaves dumb people to do all the crappy jobs. But that’s bad for society, because no smart people are around to teach the dumb people how to do their jobs well. Automation solves this, says
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shared a wholesome chungus Trump story.> Robert Sterling lays out how the Trump-Hitler psyop psausage is made.
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breaks down the media literacy scam.>
had a little fun lampooning this psyop, and a couple of misinformation beat shawties slid into his DMs to cook up some nonsense about how obvious satire is a threat to democracy.> Gay Interrupted checks in with the GIRLS girls. Don’t agree with the Marnie assessment. She’s too status conscious to vote Trump, def not in 2020.
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paints a picture of a real-world virtuous circle of local commerce.> Spooky Toivo explains deep wojak lore.
> Sean Davis lists all the wacky shenanigans happening at Adam Kinzinger’s F&G gun range photo shoot. Better bring your safety goggles.
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> Disgraced Propagandist blames the Kamala campaign’s implosion on a cult of celebrity where nobody had the guts to question a strong black woman who don’t need no strategy.
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elaborated on this theme with a deep dive into Kamala’s nepo baby campaign manager, Julie Chavez Rodriguez.>
mercifully summarized his very long essay on the feminization of academia, and why that shift spells its doom.🥩Beef of the Week🥩
> The Clash of the Christophers continues this week, with
, among other respectable rightists, weighing in against Chris Brunet. Rufo published a piece vilifying the “racialist right” in Compact magazine, which, wouldn’t you know it, was immediately revealed to be Soros-funded. Awkward!> Nate Fisher called out nameless milquetoast anti-woke orgs that lack a positive vision for the Right, and the Babylon Bee’s Joel and Seth were like, “Hey pal, that’s OUR milquetoast anti-woke org you’re talking about! 😤” Dave Greene does a pretty good job of elucidating the inherent contradictions of the Bee’s brand of center-right Zionism. And look, we like the Bee (see below), but… we wish they'd Babylon *be* a little less liberal.
🎥A/V of the Week🎥
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and Dave Greene discuss the Dems’ almost comical inability to persuade men.>
hosted funny concept-explainer to discuss how to explain concepts in a funny way.>
hosts Prospect’s David Goodhart to discuss family, gender roles, the usual good stuff Perryheads would expect.📰Reads of the Week📰
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explains the unlikely popularity of pastoral reality show Clarkson’s Farm.>
obsesses over a different kind of IQ: The Integralist Question.>
is wondering where all the performative man-hating is headed.>
takes on Kamala’s “Man Enough” ad.>
is building out her critique of the trad wife meme at its worst: red meat for men who hate women and a trap for the wives who desperately want to please them.> It can be hard to wrap your head around our enemy because it’s so distributed. No one’s in charge, no one’s calling the shots, there’s no single conspiracy. It’s like a fungus, says
, ever creeping.> In a short story from
, they Jurassic Park’d the Fuhrer.And the 🏆Read of the Week🏆 awards go to…
> In First Things,
writes a fantastic essay about post-liberalism. You may have heard this term wielded as a slur against edgy rightists by “liberals” who’ve completely abandoned liberalism. The real thing, however, is when managerial elites collude using NGOs and “state-society partnerships” to run the world, with little democracy required.> On a similar note, Love thy Neighbor contributed to the
a blazingly righteous diatribe against technocrats who look at America like its Sim City.🕵️♂️Dudley of the Week🕵️♂️
> Dudley dished on Millennial snot in this exclusive interview with
.> Fr*ddie deBo*r wrote a response essay to Dudley’s snot piece which focuses on the hypocrisy of libs who’ve spent the last decade demonizing “cultural appropriation” but still stay stuff like “it really do be like that though.”
> An NZ writer also wrote about Millennial Snot, arguing that the Right’s just as bad with annoying slang. Dudley’s take: dissident slang is playful, whimsical fun, whereas snot emerges from misanthropy and unacknowledged self-hatred. “Hope that helps!”
🐦Tweets of the Week🐦
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For example, if you want to read Disgraced Propogandist's thread (https://x.com/DisgracedProp/status/1849330946291466388) and you don't have a Twitter account, you can just search for it on threadreaderapp and read the full thing (https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1849330946291466388.html)
I appreciate Dudley finding the best of Twitter because, while some really good stuff does happen on Twitter, it fundamentally isn't "worth it" and this is how I read long interesting threads on Twitter without, well, Twitter.
That last tweet by Kendall is savage. "The Vessel" is the perfect name for a MAiD clinic. Hudson Yards is a soulless glass neighborhood built from scratch for corporations, luxury brands, and their millennial snot clientele.