Category: Commentary, Critique, and Response

  • YES, ANN COULTER SOUNDS LIKE JOHN MARK —“Sir: I watched an interview with Ann

    YES, ANN COULTER SOUNDS LIKE JOHN MARK

    —“Sir: I watched an interview with Ann Coulter just a minute ago and she sounds just like John Mark. … She needs to be recruited.” — Jim

    We are… https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=494051717858390&id=100017606988153


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-27 18:59:12 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1188530605669138433

  • Can someone post Luke’s Disambiguation of, and reformation of Tolerance here pls

    Can someone post Luke’s Disambiguation of, and reformation of Tolerance here pls?


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-27 18:38:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1188525276118077440

  • keep reading the tweets that followed

    keep reading the tweets that followed.


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-27 18:06:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1188517382312071168

    Reply addressees: @directdemocrac7 @Nalo_Nei @JohnMarkSays

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1188516369064701953


    IN REPLY TO:

    @directdemocrac7

    @curtdoolittle @Nalo_Nei @JohnMarkSays I like the idea that everything must be a contract.
    But a contract has to be agreed between two parties.
    Who are they, in this situation?

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1188516369064701953

  • “Co-operation is a powerful strategy, but even co-operation has limits.”–Alain

    —“Co-operation is a powerful strategy, but even co-operation has limits.”–Alain Dwight


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-27 16:38:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1188495318456897536

  • YES, ANN COULTER SOUNDS LIKE JOHN MARK —“Sir: I watched an interview with Ann

    YES, ANN COULTER SOUNDS LIKE JOHN MARK

    —“Sir: I watched an interview with Ann Coulter just a minute ago and she sounds just like John Mark. … She needs to be recruited.” — Jim

    We are gently keeping Ann ‘informed’ through arms length contacts.

    We must work with her slowly, so that she is not tainted by association with our ‘working our way through libertarianism, alt right, hard right, traditional right, religious right, and into the mainstream’. We created a lot of ‘friction’ during research and development.

    We assume she will raise the ‘call to arms’ because she is the most positioned to do so.

    So, we want her to use our ideas for her benefit and our peoples’ benefit. But we do not want her to be directly associated with us until we finish our migration to the mainstream.

    We only want her to appropriate our ideas like we want all center left, center, center-right, libertarian, traditional right, christian right, and hard right to appropriate our ideas.

    In other words, we want to empower Ann and others, not empower ourselves. We don’t need attention. we don’t need recognition or appreciation. We need to produce results restoring western civilization.

    -Curt Doolittle

    -The Propertarian Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-27 14:59:00 UTC

  • INTERSECTIONALITY – AS THE BAIT AND SWITCH BETWEEN FRAMES By: Gearóid Walsh (via

    INTERSECTIONALITY – AS THE BAIT AND SWITCH BETWEEN FRAMES
    By: Gearóid Walsh (via Brandon Hayes)

    Intersectionality – as the bait and switch between frames like ethnicity and class-construct -… https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=493899034540325&id=100017606988153


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-27 14:41:11 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1188465672617103366

  • Can someone post Luke’s Disambiguation of, and reformation of Tolerance here pls

    Can someone post Luke’s Disambiguation of, and reformation of Tolerance here pls?


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-27 14:37:00 UTC

  • “Co-operation is a powerful strategy, but even co-operation has limits.”–Alain

    —“Co-operation is a powerful strategy, but even co-operation has limits.”–Alain Dwight


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-27 12:38:00 UTC

  • TRUST, COOPERATION (RECIPROCITY), AND DECIDABILITY OF LIMITS ARE VECTORS THAT DE

    TRUST, COOPERATION (RECIPROCITY), AND DECIDABILITY OF LIMITS ARE VECTORS THAT DEVELOP A CIVILIZATION’S LONG TERM SUCCESS

    by Lucas Cort

    (Flawless – CD)

    The idea that everyone is equal appears to be a good rule for cooperation (when people share similarities) but it neglects full accounting in terms of differences in specialization, incentives,actions, and abilities.

    Individual:

    Morphology, cognition, incentives, preferences, morals, culture

    Genders:

    Morphology (bodies: bone structure and density, reproductive organs, endocrinology, brain structure distributions), reproductive strategies (incentives, preferences, morals, temperament)

    Races:

    Morphology (bodies: bone structure and density, reproductive organs, brain structure distributions), neoteny (rates and duration of sexual maturity), distributions of reproductive strategies, (incentives, preferences, morals, temperament) and group evolutionary strategies (cultural, organization and applications of violence)

    Classes:

    Rates of production, consumption, distributions of proceeding categories: (individual,genders,races)

    If we don’t address differences, we distort the measures that lead to decidability through full accounting and disambiguation.

    Differences in all these categories can be seen as specializations in the acquisition of genetic, social-cultural, and economic capital. They affect the way we act in the environment with others due to differing incentives.

    The result of demonstrated property (property-en-toto) shows that people invest and are willing to defend against the impositions of costs. Differing incentives, cognitive biases, reproductive and group evolutionary strategies show that people value property differently.

    Understanding that differences between the golden rule and the silver rule:

    Golden rule – “Do unto others as you would have done unto you”

    Silver rule – “Do not unto others as you would not have done unto you.”

    And

    Tolerance and forbearance:

    Tolerance – “I use Tolerance to mean allowing costs to be assessed against non-consenting parties as ambiguity makes it unclear what additional party is specifically responsible for costs” – Luke Weinhagen

    Forbearance – “Forbearance includes tolerance AND limits (until the cost one was willing carried has been exceeded), AND active participation – its a choice which one can boycott/defect based on the cost carried.” – Bill Joslin

    Clarifies limits, and aids in decidability to in and out group disputes.

    By disambiguating differences we can address the constant relations across and between these groups, and their interactions allows us to accurately measure transfers between them.

    Measuring violations of reciprocity under rule of law makes us equal before the law. We are not all equal, but if we insure each other against parasitism, we can preserve cooperation.

    That way, we don’t shift costs, and we identify group conflict so that we can focus on real solutions to incentivize cooperation.

    (CD: I can’t tell I didn’t write it myself. It’s flawless. it’s very difficult to get to this level of competency. color me impressed. thank you Lucas. )


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-27 10:51:00 UTC

  • “Curt Doolittle; I love the way you do what you do man. It’s inspiring, entertai

    —“Curt Doolittle; I love the way you do what you do man. It’s inspiring, entertaining, and educational all wrapped in a can of whoop-ass hahahhaah.”–Heimdallr Aldafaðir


    Source date (UTC): 2019-10-27 10:43:00 UTC