Author: Curt Doolittle

  • It’s over. It’s just civil war at that point, and since it will not be a war of

    It’s over. It’s just civil war at that point, and since it will not be a war of states but a true civil war of people against people it is militarily unstoppable, and will spiral like all other civil wars. I’ve done quite a bit of work on how to conduct such a war here in the…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-28 01:55:29 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1751423718448832845

    Reply addressees: @physicist7777 @zeidman1 @NoahBookbinder

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  • It’s over. It’s just civil war at that point, and since it will not be a war of

    It’s over. It’s just civil war at that point, and since it will not be a war of states but a true civil war of people against people it is militarily unstoppable, and will spiral like all other civil wars. I’ve done quite a bit of work on how to conduct such a war here in the states, largely becasue very smart people in the military have done it first. And once communications go down, and first responders are afraid to leave their barracks, and linemen afraid to repair downed power, and checkpoints start going up across the red states, it’s all over. And if it lasts more than six months it’s possible we can never recover from it. We will lack the tools and resources to make the tools and assets necessary to bring back the economy. And the cities will die like butterflies in a killing jar as the ‘underclasses’ who vastly outnumber those ‘with stuff’ do what comes naturally under duress.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-28 01:55:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1751423718331490304

  • Pretty good. Non-hyperbole from Tucker on Trump

    Pretty good. Non-hyperbole from Tucker on Trump https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/1751407794584998173

  • I’m currently updating two videos from today which cover religion, the history o

    I’m currently updating two videos from today which cover religion, the history of religion, the future of religion, the west’s take on religion, the class differences in religion …. which was very interesting.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-28 00:33:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1751402972959916524

  • Misunderstood. The changes are due to changes in incentives especially reproduct

    Misunderstood. The changes are due to changes in incentives especially reproductive responsibility, responsibility to the commons, responsibility to the traditions that have made those commons possible, obvious economic, reproductive and sexual license, dating, mating, marriage, the collapse of education, and the emergence of new social status, identity, and political bias that are the result of the excessive ascendance of the individual by the destruction of the family as the central purpose of political and social orders, so that we produce intergenerational persistence.
    However the underlying instinct and intuition haven’t changed at all. They have been the same, as far as we can determine for millions of years. The singular direction of human evolution for at least the past two million if not longer, has been neotenic- the extension of the rate of maturity increasing cognitive and behavioral plasticity by the decrease in that rate of maturity and the attendant decrease in aggression and emergence (like dogs) of prosociality that fosters cooperation and the two sides of the behavioral coin: altruism and altruistic punishment.
    Understanding social science is not possible without understanding behavioral economics and cognitive science. In no small part because sociology and psychology are pseudosciences and always have been.

    Reply addressees: @JHaroldHall @RemttidAcul @oldbooksguy


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-28 00:19:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1751399605638492160

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  • Yes. 🙁

    Yes. 🙁


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-27 21:32:06 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1751357438433915218

    Reply addressees: @ch35614 @eyeslasho

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  • How feminine a question. You must be a very weak person

    How feminine a question. You must be a very weak person.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-27 21:19:38 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1751354299794276569

    Reply addressees: @KmilwRmt @raw_power_play @ScottAdamsSays

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  • Dear i/o. A little chastisement: We don’t live in a Democracy. By design. Becaus

    Dear i/o.
    A little chastisement:

    We don’t live in a Democracy. By design. Because they always fail by a race to totalitarianism, civil war, and collapse.

    Instead, by design, in deliberate institutional, procedural, and aesthetic imitation of Rome, thankfully elucidated by Gibbon, albeit with traditional common germanic law, thankfully codified as English common law by Blackstone, we live in a Republic, under rule of law, under common law, limited by the natural law, and limited by commonality in court and concurrency in voting and legislation, altogether largely codified in both the Declaration, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, where we elect, by tests of concurrency, representatives representing the population (house, state localities (people)), of the states (senate(state legislatures)), and of the parties (electoral college (nobility)) – and somewhat foolishly have opened the franchise to those who do not demonstrate loyalty or responsibility for it’s preservation.

    Our founders left us the most scientific form of government ever produced by man, with all but six major holes in the constitution – six holes that have left open the door for sedition against it during the twentieth century.

    The question is whether, by trying to produce a democracy, hostile interests, have undermined our culture, our demographics, values, norms, traditions, our institutions, our common law, our concurrent legislation, our constitution, our rule of law, and it’s foundation on natural law (of cooperation).

    The answer is yes. By design. Between the movement of class marxists to the states converting to cultural marxism and then race marxism, and finding sympathy among white women, who could be sold education in indoctrination, and were more open to sedition and organization against our civilization than the underclasses were to communism.

    If you adhere to the fallacy that populations are equal, that sexes are equal, that cultures are equal, that religions are equal and that a heterogeneity of such can be governed without the same tyranny that led to the death of the Roman republic and its eventual fall, then you are too incompetent to hold a position on the subject, too incompetent to speak in public of it, and certainly to incompetent to participate in political franchise.

    At some point, your naive and foolish optimism that leads to the tyranny you so comfortably advance in your ignorance, must be offset by men of responsibility and competency, by force if necessary, out of self defense alone, but not just for self, or kin, or progeny, but for humanity – as we are the only people on this earth so far capable of demonstrating the competency necessary to liv with such correspondence and consistency to the natural law aw of cooperation – and in doing so, in the bronze, iron, and steel ages, dragging ignorant superstitious incompetent stagnating or devolving mankind oug of its ignorance, superstition, low-trust, hard labor, poverty, starvation, disease, suffering, early death, and victimization by the man and vicissitudes of a nature that biologically, climatologically, geologically, seeks to exterminate us with disturbing regularity in a universe that is a vast hostile irradiated wasteland uncaring for our existence and ignorant of it.

    Cheers
    The Science of Cooperation

    Reply addressees: @eyeslasho


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-27 21:19:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1751354139899056128

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  • RT @LukeWeinhagen: We’re extending childhood indefinitely into what ought to be

    RT @LukeWeinhagen: We’re extending childhood indefinitely into what ought to be adulthood.

    PATHOLOGICAL NEOTENY
    The retention of the socia…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-27 20:50:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1751347052519317678

  • Thats silly. Sex cognitive differences are vast and always have been. Forever

    Thats silly. Sex cognitive differences are vast and always have been. Forever.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-01-27 20:01:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1751334616546279589

    Reply addressees: @JHaroldHall @RemttidAcul @oldbooksguy

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