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  • “Curt How about working on the positive aspects of female psychology and behavio

    —“Curt How about working on the positive aspects of female psychology and behaviour and how to develop them, rather than merely the ‘Women are weak, bad and a dangerous influence if they aren’t controlled’?”—Claire Rae Randall

    GREAT QUESTION.

    Well, if you go into my past work you see an awful lot of INTERPERSONAL adulation of women. And my history with (a variety) of women sort of speaks for itself. But that is different from the problem of the current era, and the way that we enfranchised women. And that I merely suggest that we give women a separate house so that men and women must agree, since we see such specialized views of the world.

    As far as I know all my arguments run back to the same basic idea: that we evolved a division of perception, cognition, knowledge, labor, and advocacy, and the the major and minor races, civilizations, classes, and genders have chosen specific strategies for doing so, and that the only way to know what is ‘good’ is that which is achievable through trade between people regardless of civilization, clan, class and gender,

    But at present the ant-aristocratic, anti white, anti west, anti-male dogma of the marxists, socialists, feminists, and postmodernists, is the dominant ‘status quo’ and I find it necessary to provide an arsenal of arguments to defeat that status quo leaving nothing but VOLUNTARY EXCHANGE that makes use of the information (wants) of all parts of the sense-perceptoin spectrum

    So my via-negativa in this subject is just like my via-negativa in every other subject – including my via-negativa against the white supremacists.

    I don’t think men have any other opinion than that women are DESIRABLE and that some women are TERRIBLY DESIRABLE and worthy dying for. I think that given the lack of agency, and the high degree of mental illness in women, (just as the high degree of impulsivity and violence in men) that failing to account for these outliers and failing to suppress them in political expression, through demand for demonstrated performance, is the problem.

    Yet, exclusion from the group because of ability is not frightening for men – but comforting. But for women, it’s terrifying to be eliminated from the debate. So while it has been possible to limit male participation in the debate over the commons it would be very difficult for women to accept meritocracy as do men.

    We have spent 50k years politically domesticating man, and we have spent less than a century politically domesticating women, and it shows.

    Ergo, the answer I propose is to produce a market for agency through demonstrated ability in the possession of agency.

    And to make use of the information and wants of women of agency and men of agency, and to incrementally suppress and eventually reduce, those people who lack agency.

    Thanks.

    Adore you.

    Curt Doolittle


    Source date (UTC): 2017-05-01 12:18:00 UTC

  • “Curt, Patriarchy has a long and sordid history”— Sordid? Um. Have you seen th

    —“Curt, Patriarchy has a long and sordid history”—

    Sordid? Um. Have you seen the history of the alternatives? lol

    THEY’RE GONE.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-30 09:02:00 UTC

  • “All your statuses make you seem like you are drunk whenever i read them i hear

    —“All your statuses make you seem like you are drunk whenever i read them i hear a drunk man rambling”—

    I understand. Comprehension can only exist as a contract requiring specific performance by both parties. You cannot provide specific performance required of you. This merely means you are too stupid to understand. But do not feel bad. You are not special. There are a lot of stupid people.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-29 14:47:00 UTC

  • USE THE ARGUMENT TO RECIPROCITY MORE? —“We (the real right) should use the wor

    USE THE ARGUMENT TO RECIPROCITY MORE?

    —“We (the real right) should use the word/concept of reciprocity a lot more in public discourse, because normies intuitively “get” the concept in its most basic form (not the full propertarian use, but the simple idea – e.g. the fact that it is one of Cialdini’s 6 laws of influence, people feel obligated to return good deeds & feel others have an obligation to return good deeds). It is a great way to diffuse the “we are obligated to hand over everything to the brown hordes” assertion. I like to say things like, “I care about 3rd-world immigrants and their children exactly as much as they care about me and my children: not at all.” Or “These people from very different cultures than Western Civ can come colonize our nations as soon as they agree to let us come do the same to their nations.”

    This “bring up the reciprocity principle” exposes the hordes’ strategy for what it really is: nothing but a gimme-dat power-play.

    I know we’re done talking to the left. But tactics like these can demonstrate and reinforce our moral high ground to (not fully red-pilled) righties and normies.”— John Lille


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-29 12:03:00 UTC

  • FWIW: i didnt make it. And i used the quote from genghis khan to illustrate the

    FWIW: i didnt make it. And i used the quote from genghis khan to illustrate the fallacy of the Rousseaian, Lockeian, Boazian theories.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-28 15:33:48 UTC

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  • “What do you think about Peron?”— His economic plan was a catastrophe that cre

    —“What do you think about Peron?”—

    His economic plan was a catastrophe that created subsidy for consumption without corresponding development of production, and led to disaster. He was a failure. He purged the left for a time. But he failed.

    Argentinians need a monarchy, rule of law, a visciously prosecutorial and highly intolerant judiciary, the end of socialism, and an end to low trust familialism that breeds corruption at all levels.

    How can that happen? Hire germans to run the entire country because that is the only way it’s going to happen. Really.

    Yes you can love him like we love FDR, and others love Hitler But they were all failures. Why? RULE OF LAW, NATURAL LAW, AND AN VISCIOUS JUDICIARY.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-27 12:43:00 UTC

  • THE PROFITABILITY OF DIFFERENT ORDERS, AND THE COST OF EACH (important) —“Curt

    THE PROFITABILITY OF DIFFERENT ORDERS, AND THE COST OF EACH

    (important)

    —“Curt: What is your opinion on feudalism?”—

    Sovereigns are more profitable than citizens, citizens more profitable than freemen, freemen more profitable than serfs, serfs more profitable than slaves, slaves more profitable than enemies.

    One must educate and develop recipes (techniques), manners, ethics, morals, common law, natural law, institutions of cooperation (truth, contract, money, banking, interest, and sheriff, judge, militia, and army, and freedom of association, marriage, markets, markets for commons, and cities) in order to evolve from command(slavery) to feudalism(serfdom), to republic(freemen), to monarchy(citizens), to aristocracy (sovereigns).

    That requires a great deal of time, and effort. But civilizing man is a profitable enterprise. It is the most profitable enterprise we have yet discovered.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-27 09:56:00 UTC

  • “Does Rule of Law by Natural Law assume we need a “ruler”?—@Curt Morehouse A d

    —“Does Rule of Law by Natural Law assume we need a “ruler”?—@Curt Morehouse

    A distributed dictatorship of sovereign men: the militia.

    We do however, require a judge of last resort (monarch).

    Not a ruler, but a judge of last resort.

    Via-Negativa in Everything.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-27 08:28:00 UTC

  • My answer to Why are women often portrayed as symbol of evil or weakness?

    My answer to Why are women often portrayed as symbol of evil or weakness? https://www.quora.com/Why-are-women-often-portrayed-as-symbol-of-evil-or-weakness/answer/Curt-Doolittle?srid=u4Qv


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-25 13:44:04 UTC

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  • @SpeakerRyan Like I said. We won’t forget. Conservatives don’t forgive. And we w

    @SpeakerRyan Like I said. We won’t forget. Conservatives don’t forgive. And we will oust you, slowly and methodically.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-25 12:00:17 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/856840282729480192