Author: Curt Doolittle

  • RT @curtdoolittle: @evansrc717 @SteveSchmidtSES @IHeartUkraine –“If Trump is el

    RT @curtdoolittle: @evansrc717 @SteveSchmidtSES @IHeartUkraine –“If Trump is elected our American Experiment is over and our country will…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 19:54:52 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795181898530017688

  • “If Trump is elected our American Experiment is over and our country will devolv

    –“If Trump is elected our American Experiment is over and our country will devolve”–
    You are wrong. And I will win every single argument made by every single person regardless of who makes it.
    Even before doing so, why do you think you possess the ability, knowledge, and understanding to make such a proclamation? What evidence of life competence has convinced you that you have the capacity to grasp matters of great complexity and import?
    Every civilization develops a set of rentiers that burden the population, and it’s almost always the a secular or religious clerisy consisting of credentialists.
    We are at the point where we need a reformation on the level of the roman reforms, or we will have a civil war that will end up worse than both right or left imagine.
    That war is within the next seven or eight years. (I was too early in my prediction).
    Trump will continue four strategies.
    1 – Using the press against themselves and feeding you this nonsense thus advancing his claim that neither the press nor the academy nor the organs of state are truthful, meritocratic, and preserving the constitution, which itself is just a statement of natural law. Your reaction is just evidence that you are a ‘useful idiot’.
    2 – Throwing the bums out so that we purge the leftist’ march thru the institutions of western cultural production’ by the false promise of any superior alternative.
    3 – Repatriating vast numbers of people who are a burden on our institutions, but more so on our culture, education, and especially the lower and working classes.
    4- Repatriating industry so that as the world descends into another very certain world war between those who are seeking empires, and those who are seeking to produce federations of nation states.
    Cheers
    CD

    Reply addressees: @evansrc717 @SteveSchmidtSES @IHeartUkraine


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 19:54:45 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795181872542019584

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795137708114821453

  • “The internet has made every woman delusional.”– (a woman) Context: The collaps

    –“The internet has made every woman delusional.”– (a woman)

    Context: The collapse of dating, mating, reproduction, family, intersexual relations, and political cooperation. Why? Because women are suggestible rather than rational, and the resulting success of the marxist sequence’s capture of European feminism (legal equality) with marxist sewing of sex, class, cultural, and racial conflict – in order to march through the institutions of cultural production, in order to destroy western knowledge, traditions, cultural memory, and institutions that are the LEAST divisive and LEAST constraining in the world, by claiming ‘whiteness’ is oppression rather than a demand for integration into middle class responsibility for self, the private, and the common.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 19:40:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795178401432502274

  • There is a difference between understanding the horrific consequences of the chu

    There is a difference between understanding the horrific consequences of the church, the christian destruction of the ancient world, the ‘dumbing down’ and ‘supernaturalizing’ of greek knowledge, to create subservient authoritarian clerisy, and the ages of ignorance and poverty that resulted – and the solution to the problem of identity, self image, and status in aristocratic civilization for the underclasses and women who lack the capacity for the degree of ability, responsibility and loyalty needed to achieve status and respect under aristocratic civilization.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 16:10:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795125457530003456

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795099363791815110


    IN REPLY TO:

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    THE ECONOMICS OF RELIGION – CATHOLIC FINANCE
    –“The medieval records show, however, that the normal economic incentive of profit drove Church practice. The ban on usury was a way to make sure that public wealth was not siphoned off to lenders but instead was available for paying tithes. What the record shows more concretely, is that the Roman Curia, or head office, loaned money to its own divisions in the field—bishops, monasteries, or religious orders—at high interest rates. This allowed Rome to collect rents downstream, a very normal profit-making practice of the multidimensional firm.”–

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1795099363791815110

  • DID THE CHURCH MAKE GOOD USE OF CAPITAL? (No) It doesn’t look like it. In fact,

    DID THE CHURCH MAKE GOOD USE OF CAPITAL? (No)
    It doesn’t look like it. In fact, it looks a lot more like christianity use literacy as a weapon to keep the population docile, subservient, and ignorant and indoctrinated, so that it could extract rents (‘taxes’) from them for false services they claimed they provided but could not. In other words it was a very expensive, especially at medieval levels of productivity, burden on the population for no return – instead for relative stagnation and ignorance only overcome by the weakness of the church as a governing force, and the success of the economic sector in eventually breaking the church – beginning in 1200 with the restoration of classical knowledge, and the rise of the Hanseatic League and the restoration of trade, and succeeding as a consequence with the printing press and the massive explosion of a sequence of restorations of knowledge over the next 250 years, and the collapse of the church by the protestants thereafter.
    Even so, it took until the time of napoleon for europe to recover from the christian destruction of the ancient world, and the resulting superstition, feudalism, illiteracy, ignorance, and near absence of intellectual tradition under the church.
    And we are still struggling with our own fundamentalists, the jews, and the muslims (at least) because of this abrahamic counter-revolution against the indo europeans and in particularly greek reason. And the present revival of counter-revolution against europeans the jews, muslims, marxists and the marxist-to-woke sequence of abrahamic seditions.
    If we want to say jesus was a philosopher who made it possible for the little people to find virtue and honor and respect in doing no harm, and doing charity, rather than the heroism of the indo european aristocracy. If we want to say jesus was an anti-hero to compete with Achilles. If we want to say the bible is an anti-hero of the slave, underclass, and serf against the european aristocratic tradition’s demand for excellence, loyalty and responsibility that are impossible for middle eastern familism, clannishness, and tribalism – then that’s fine.
    But the church in general was a catastrophe.
    If instead they church had spread literacy in europe’s philosophy and epic cycle (the bible of the greco roman world) then we might have claimed it wasn’t a catastrophe. But it effectively tried to destroy civilization just as thoroughly as the marxist to woke sequence is destroying ours.
    Why? Because the abrahamic religions and marxist cults are just two generations on top of the female means of sedition by the attempt to end demand for personal responsibility.
    Cheers

    Reply addressees: @queen_calder


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 15:40:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795117955845361665

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795114847371215259

  • lol. Can I blame it on not wearing glasses at the time? 😉 Not only didn’t I see

    lol. Can I blame it on not wearing glasses at the time? 😉
    Not only didn’t I see the bottom person. I also didn’t grasp that the symbols were headphones. You win. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 14:46:33 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795104309413020079

    Reply addressees: @adominguez792 @elonmuskTN

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1793402697430761774

  • Hard to say. In the spectrum of Conquest, Thievery, Private Sector, Government,

    Hard to say. In the spectrum of Conquest, Thievery, Private Sector, Government, or Church, which utilizes capital better and which spurs more capital as a consequence? Private, government, and church all can. But what capital did the church produce other than magnificent edifices a clergy that was tragically corrupt at the cost of nearly a quarter of local GDP? Had the church performed education rather than indoctrination or at least in addition to it, we could easily claim the church. Otherwise it’s kind of hard to see how it differs from the state.

    Reply addressees: @queen_calder


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 14:38:29 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795102278803726336

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795101301707001995

  • THE ECONOMICS OF RELIGION – CATHOLIC FINANCE –“The medieval records show, howev

    THE ECONOMICS OF RELIGION – CATHOLIC FINANCE
    –“The medieval records show, however, that the normal economic incentive of profit drove Church practice. The ban on usury was a way to make sure that public wealth was not siphoned off to lenders but instead was available for paying tithes. What the record shows more concretely, is that the Roman Curia, or head office, loaned money to its own divisions in the field—bishops, monasteries, or religious orders—at high interest rates. This allowed Rome to collect rents downstream, a very normal profit-making practice of the multidimensional firm.”–


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 14:26:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795099363691147264

  • Yes, This is correct @FromKulak

    Yes, This is correct @FromKulak.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 04:37:04 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1794950926152667281

    Reply addressees: @FromKulak

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1794816826410467575

  • Human scale is superior at everything other than post human scale. Sorry. So ame

    Human scale is superior at everything other than post human scale. Sorry. So americans use both. Human scale (natural) measurements for human scale contexts, and abstract scale (unnatural) measurements for that which is very large or very small – and outside human scale.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-26 18:28:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1794797864683774038

    Reply addressees: @ConsumrOfCrayon @fopminui @AMAZlNGNATURE

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1794664760467955883