Trump trails of in rants. Kamala says dumb stuff too. But Kamala s campaign strategists know the less she speaks the better. So she gives canned political answers. Trump does not know when to shut up and goes of the rails. Thats why I think he will lose. I said nothing about policies. The avarage voter cannot say more than 1 or 2 policy positions of either candidate. Lets just say 100 iq is just enough not to strangle yourself tieing your shoestrings
@@bren42069lm no conspiracy theorist but I agree fully with you here. Power comes before the safety and welfare of the country you're running, unfortunately, and that's not just the US either...
@@algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286 after that event in 2020, I think all PhDs and college credentials were discredited. Which makes Dutton's grip on his title of Dr all the more clownish.
i am a nerd but i workout and way 190 of muscles i don't see how being a nerd you should not take care of your body but i smoke cigs lmao they help with my stress.
@@rotm4447 I eat three eg sandwhichs each morning before a workout and then drink a protein shake while going for a jog in the forest while i feed the deer and foxes.
@@stvbrsn Yarvin is the most important political philosopher of the last half a century, he is the father of nrx, his redefining of the sovereign as "that which sets the null hypothesis" is a revolution for political thought of a magnitude with Schmitts "he who decides the exception" definition, and his law of the conservation of sovereignty is also indispensable. People will still know yarvins name centuries from now.
Don't blame me, Wiki wrote ...."Curtis Guy Yarvin[11] was born in 1973 to an educated, liberal, secular family.[12] His grandparents on his father's side were Jewish American and communists. His father, Herbert Yarvin, worked for the US government as a foreign service officer,[13] and his mother was a Protestant from Westchester County".
That's the truth that breaks their minds They so want the bad guy to be of the tribe that they've invited the Jews to build a skate park between their ears and grind away daily Todah raba Randomly finding 20 obsessed with you comments on one video, they really are creepy fucks
I'm not sure he said that. But. I view what happens in Gaza as war crimes level of behaviour. Big picture, the West is under threat from a barbaric philosophy called Sharia Law. They want what we have, and they don't accept other religions as rivals. So, we are in a war of survival for the West.
Why shouldn’t they against the barbaric Arabs. You don’t want them in your Christian lands. Surely let the Arabs deal with them. Which one is it? You want them out of your lands or you want them out of their homeland. Which one is it hypocrite?
What an odious piece of work that guy is. He tries to look all relaxed but works really hard on not uhm-ing because the entire community made nothing but fun of him after the last interview. And now he presents Unz Review articles as if they were his own ideas. Classic Tribe behavior.
nah, if trump loses, america loses. the world wins. besides I'm not sure what another 4 years of trump can do at this point, he has no replacement, once his term is over the dems can easily get back into power and they do have people lining up
Let's not delude ourselves into thinking we'll win if he wins. By the way, this is a bot - first name, last name, string of letters. Not even a rabbi, come on now.
GLP1s are effectively equalizers between those with metabolic proficiency and those without. Moreover, shifting towards personal responsibility when modern foods are effectively designer drugs, and there's neuroimaging to support the commonalities between drug and food addicts, is kind of lame. I used to share your sentiment, but after personally seeing how GLP1s have fundamentally changed people's lives for the better, I no longer do.
pharma company making ozempic knows exactly how many people are pathetic then. virtue signaling is very old thing... otherwise these drugs wouldnt be made since 70s or even early 1900s.... always to city people first.
This is a silly statement. So many people are anti science and use the appeal to nature fallacy because of their lack of education or low IQ. First of all, many people have genetic abnormalities when it comes to appetite regulation. Their stomachs satiety signals produced and sent to the brain are not properly processed. They don’t feel as satiated after eating because they’re not as sensitive to the satiety signals. So drugs like Ozempic help address this. It has little to do with self control. Yes self control plays a big part but these ppl due to their genetic predisposition have to practice a far more larger amount of willpower to not eat too much than regular ppl do. So much so that it’s unrealistic to rely on. They basically always feel a deep hunger like starvation even after eating a decent amount of food.
@@nailinpalin1477 Ed does this sometimes, but we can see that Ed is not a conservative or right wing normie, but that he generally cares for his own race (a couple of his videos clearly show this). Why does he platform them? May be he still doesn't get it? May be he is trolling? Or may be he wants to have them close to him, just in case? He is a smart guy. I guess he knows what he is doing.
@@Stella-iy4zf Someone genetically a bit similar to a Palestinian, but with a lesser amount of ancient jewish blood in him / her than the average Palestinian, due to heavy admixture from populations native to the lands up a bit more north.
Its almost as if this guest has some kind of clandestine goal, and has agreed to be your guest as a form of mockery and by extension as a way to engage in ritual humiliation. Hmm....
His people is always pushing some "magical" pill. Always a literal s*am In the 1990's it was boner pills with Enzyte Early-mid 2000 Sacklers with oxycotin. When in some circles it is said "they" lie is not a lie.
@@Aristocratic_Utensil People are stupid. This is a smart, cynical guy. That comment about optimists being cowards is on the money. I know it was a borrowed quote. But he's also correct about the modern day mob vs mobs of yesteryear and the police tearing off Tommy's hands if he glued them to the road. Spot on. Mr Yarvin has great observations. He also looks a lot better on Ozempic.
MOLDBURG!!! I have an American friend...when I asked him to explain 'fortifying an election', he couldn't do it in a way that didn't make my skin crawl.
Oh, it’s simply limiting the spread of harmful information, like the totally unverified laptop story that definitely wouldn’t have made a difference anyway, no matter what pesky polls say, suppressing political speech that’s contrary to Party interests, delaying the release of a completely safe and effective vaccine that would boost Trump’s popularity, using a pandemic as an excuse to add illegal and unconstitutional means of voting and counting votes, excluding the opposition from the polls, hiding from legally required poll observers, refusing to hear challenges brought to court because there’s no way they could be legitimate, don’t make me laugh, and maybe let’s put them all in jail so we can do it again. But this clown says there’s no evidence 😂
Sorry this guest couldn't hold my interest. His "everything sucks" cynicism is exhausting and pointless. I was hoping for a discussion about the main question but it never materialized.
Taking five minutes to say what can be mentioned in five words is simply nothing more than drawing a disproportionate amount of attention/time. The cocky arrogant tone doesn't help either. Make it 110.
Does it matter if Dutton fell. I was hoping he would wear a matching wig to Moldbug. Dutton is an entertaining clown. The heavy lifting will be done by others.
Not a single point really made. Never seen this guy before but there is something very off about him. Half-baked generalizations masquerading as conclusions and his speech is insufferable. Drawling, vocal fry, etc. he strikes me as a guy who has romanticized cynicism and conflates it with being intellectual.
Hello hello hello, I'm a mid-40s atheist contrarian, and I've got suboptimally developed left-handed teenagers in my ear. They're beginning to resent me for also being left-handed, and a lot more notorious and poorer than I might've been. They want me to start turning my left-hand path into a more profitable path. I say, these coming men Peter Thiel and Curtis Yarvin could be the kind of fillip that Vanity Fair's Graydon Carter was to Christopher Hitchens, all those years ago!
@@BalthasarCarduelis He’s using a lot of coded language, but what he’s implying that Dutton is ignoring the JQ (Yarvin) and transhumanism (Thiel), to move more to the mainstream. JD Vance has read Yarvin.
I did not know you interviewed Yarvin. I heard of the Moldbug Cathedral in 2020 and saw it as the most important explanation of the events of the time.
Hmmmm. Very, what's the word, condescending(?) guest. By starting many of his sentences with, "Professor Dutton" then followed by a pause, he clearly shows his perceived sense of superiority over the host.
+10 points for Oprah/Auschwitz joke. Since Oprah is just Harpo spelt backwards, I'll award another +5 points, for whether that joke was intended or not.
Curtis has veered off a little in the last few years it seems to me and is a bit of a doomer. Still UR was a masterpiece no question - an absolute goldmine of dissident thought
Curtis Guy Yarvin was born in 1973 to an educated, liberal, secular family. His grandparents on his father's side were Jewish American and communists. His father, Herbert Yarvin, worked for the US government as a foreign service officer, and his mother was a Protestant from Westchester County. In 1985, he returned to the US and entered Johns Hopkins' longitudinal Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth. He graduated from Brown University in 1992, then was a graduate student of a computer science PhD program at UC Berkeley, before dropping out after a year and a half to join a tech company.
No. His mother is/was gentile and protestant. So Jews would not accept him as a jew. A jew is one who is born of a jewish mother not a jewish father. He was brought up in a secular home. So his ties to the jewish community are surely zero. He could convert though.
Having gone on the weight up/down Rollercoaster due to 4 children, it's basic calories in vs. calories out. A little self-discipline, tons of hydration and protein (no refined foods and little to no sugar) and you'll be pretty much good to go. I know a bunch of formerly obese chick's who became gaunt and skinny fat/flabby and are on Ozempic. I rather like bragging about dropping 50 pounds in 5 months doing FREE and simple calorie counting. Man, how revolutionary! And no gallstones or intestinal paralysis.
The Democrats play to win. And reinforced by the deep state and Neo cons they have a lot of pieces on the chessboard. If Trump can win he must be wrecking ball.
Prepare for the worst but hope for the best. I don't think he _wants_ Harris to win, he's just savvy enough to know that Trump has a helluva struggle, which I hope he wins and then crushes the deep state, the Wef, and everything else.
Big fan of Curtis Yarvin. I don't agree with him on everything but he always has something interesting to say. I think he gets off the rails sometimes but he occasionally strikes gold.
Adapting any form of cowardice to cope with or survive the cost of a democrat victory would I fear prove to be inadequate to impossible. The effect of a power structure in America becoming powerless in the face of multiple pressures would be to create the low pressure, into which the ` kings of the east ` would be obliged to move into. The survival of Israel as it is popularly understood today would require such a reorganisation.
Dutton on Tour strikes again! Also those long Islamic jalabiya gown things make excellent lounging at home clothes. They're like one piece comfy kilts.
All I hear is how intelligent and revolutionary this chap is, yet every time I listen to or read him I find nothing of value, no great intelligence. Just a huge ego and a sort of unseemly oddness. All of that said I do agree with him on Margin Call, marvellous film. Recommend it to all.
"Have you heard of 'fortification' ?" Yes, Yarvin. "Have you heard of 'larping' ?" Yes, Yarvin. "Have you heard of 'cargo cults' ?" Yes, Yarvin. "Do you know what 'tarring and feathering' is?" Yes, Yarvin. "Are you familiar with the work of Gildas?" Yes, Yarvin.
@@BayaRae Like the Gauls who said 'vae victis' in pride at their being content to leave Rome intact in return for some shiny metal, or the comments of Genghis, who for all his conquering was unable to thwart the religion he had temporally waylaid from spiritually mastering his sons, the boasting of the Athenians was arrant braggadocio, uttered by those trying to justify actions neither justifiable nor yet sufficient to preserve even the meanest thing they cared for. Burns had it nearer the truth, when he compared the schemes of men to those of mice. And if you wish to take the quotation out of context and assert its purely literal accuracy, then to be sure: the weak and strong alike both do as they please and suffer what they must, and can do no other.
There are two types of optimism, one might call "sedentary optimism" and "frenzied optimism". Sedentary optimism being the cowardly variant of being lulled into inaction through an optimism that other people will fix everything on your behalf; while frenzied optimism being an optimism that fuels activity through a pseudo-religious belief in inevitable ultimate success.
When I did canvassing for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario at age 16 they had us call everyone on a list and ask them whether they had decided who they were voting for. I believe this was a surreptitious/polite way to remind people to vote. My motive for doing canvassing for that party at that age was simple: the teachers hated them.
Take a shot every time Yarvin is being a condescending ass. "Professor DUTTON... By any Chance, Are you FAMILIAR with 'Salo, the Hundred Days of Sodom'?"
Ironically, I think Curtis Yarvin is the optimist. In hoping that the American empire is in the position of the late Roman Empire, he hopes to avoid the chaos of the late Roman Republic. He dodged the question about collapse, at least in this clip. History is not so merciful, and I doubt that America's Optimates will do so well with Yarvin's Law of Fortification as he hopes. In the contest of Optimates and Populares, the Populares always win. Even if it takes 30 years.
@@herbiehusker1889 Horses for courses. I listened to him at 1.25, so he made his points quicker. But to an American, Dutton's um, er, etc could be equally annoying.
Keep in mind also - prison is NOT the same place for a huite dude as it is for a blatt chappy - for them it's a familty reunion. For us, a butt-eff-a-thon.
If we are supposed to read signal from the lower, left had [ as viewed on screen ] I was unable to decode the message. It might just be a button coming lose from Mr Yarvin`s right hand cuff [ jacket ].
I hope that he was joking. I'd really prefer not to have yet another person pissing toxic research-chemical metabolites into the planet's water supply.