Theme: Education

  • The Barriers to Right Activism

    —“Identify the barriers and lift them. The problem is obvious but why is it like this? We need data on what these barriers are for the right. Is it the fact that they have to much to lose? Comfort? Security? Or cowardness?”—Bjorn Hocke

    The barriers to right activism are:

    1 – Boyhood: No intention to do anything, just find shallow dominance expression from the safety and anonymity of being online (these are undesirables);
    2 – Cowardice: (lots of Xian’s in this category);
    3 – Right Psychology (a) lower agreeableness (b) tendency to over-rely on self-judgment, (c) tendency to demand self-determination, need for control, need for understanding, need for certainty, need for leaders they understand. This leads to atomization and the near panic of ‘just show up and we’ll figure it out. The left ‘just shows up and figures it out. Because they are not concerned with status or hierarchy.
    3 – Relative Poverty such that they can’t show up because they’re already disenfranchised; living on marginal income so that they can’t afford the time off or away;
    4 – Responsibilities so that they can’t afford being away without serious consequences;
    5 – Consequence of doxxing by GSRRM that would hurt them their income or their families;
    6 – Wives or girlfriends that would leave them if they did;
    7 – and property that they have accumulated that they are unable or willing to expose to risk.

    The left is not burdend by these constraints. Why? The right manages vast commons and the left consumes them. This is the difference in our ‘wiring’. Male capitalization (pack territory and resources), female consumption (herd and offspring consumption before others beat them to it.)

    This is why only a mass movement will work and ‘resistance’ won’t. It’s because without certain reprisals for the left’s DOXX machine, the right afford to show up.
    Hence my strategy. Hence why everyone else’s is a lost cause.

  • You’ve don’t nothing of the sort, and you’re a liar. It takes the average 140IQ

    You’ve don’t nothing of the sort, and you’re a liar. It takes the average 140IQ student with the previous law, economics, or philosophy degree six months to understand P-logic and P-Law and three to four years to master it.

    You wouldn’t satisfy the criteria. 😉

    Reply addressees: @Breshvic @TheRevengerists @blackseraphim2 @BlancheKnox5 @bydavidcrow @KatrinaManson @kadhim @WhiteHouse

  • You’ve don’t nothing of the sort, and you’re a liar. It takes the average 140IQ

    You’ve don’t nothing of the sort, and you’re a liar. It takes the average 140IQ student with the previous law, economics, or philosophy degree six months to understand P-logic and P-Law and three to four years to master it.

    You wouldn’t satisfy the criteria. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2020-09-17 19:39:21 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1306679152284708867

    Reply addressees: @Breshvic @TheRevengerists @blackseraphim2 @BlancheKnox5 @bydavidcrow @KatrinaManson @kadhim @WhiteHouse

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1306678477307830274

  • FYI: INSTITUTE AND RELATED: So, fixed one bug late last night. Picking through t

    FYI: INSTITUTE AND RELATED: So, fixed one bug late last night. Picking through the code (I’m guessing was written in east Asia somewhere), it looks like once someone has taken a quiz you can’t modify it without screwing up the navigation. Its sort of a ‘version’. So to modify it, you create a new quiz and just re-use the questions you want. This is what’s causing the navigation problem when taking the quiz. Does it matter? in reality there will never be any quizzes, only assignments. The only reason we use the quiz functionality is to make a record of agreement with terms and conditions.

    I’ve looked at all the competing software and it’s almost all geared to either quiz-based (making money for authors), or full-featured for teachers (Blackboard, Canvas, etc) The reason for our limited choices is fear of being de-platformed. So we need to own the software, data, and hosting. The only alternative is Moodle which requires a rewrite of our site and I don’t have time for that.

    None of which matters much unless I can get my current work done ( which I won’t go into here – it’s more foundation work on the origin of western thought on one hand (interesting), a few pieces on the economics of whiteness (for general use), completing the piece on Abrahamism vs Europeanism, and completing the piece on The Course and Conduct of a Civil War.

    Not sure how much work I’m going to put into the constitutional reforms (second declaration) vs the dummies version and the courseware. I’m more motivated to pursue the intellectual than the political at the moment and my motivation drives the focus of the work.

    I spent about a week on tech which I’ll answer in the next post.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-09-15 10:16:00 UTC

  • (FYI: INSTITUTE: The bug in the courseware that was preventing users from comple

    (FYI: INSTITUTE: The bug in the courseware that was preventing users from completing lessons is fixed. And no I have no idea how they screwed that up. or why you’d even design a set of divs like that in the first place. WTF is wrong with people? lol)


    Source date (UTC): 2020-09-14 22:53:00 UTC

  • “In Neal Stephenson’s 1995 novel The Diamond Age, Runcible is a code name for th

    —“In Neal Stephenson’s 1995 novel The Diamond Age, Runcible is a code name for the Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer, an educational computer.”—

    That’s why we call it Runcible.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-09-06 14:51:00 UTC

  • Don’t worry. It’s over your head. On average it takes a 140IQ six months to gras

    Don’t worry. It’s over your head. On average it takes a 140IQ six months to grasp P-Logic and P-Law. And about two to three years to master it. It’s not unlike learning programming, economics, and law together at university.

    (And I’m not interested in educating you.)

    Reply addressees: @Protagoris7788

  • Don’t worry. It’s over your head. On average it takes a 140IQ six months to gras

    Don’t worry. It’s over your head. On average it takes a 140IQ six months to grasp P-Logic and P-Law. And about two to three years to master it. It’s not unlike learning programming, economics, and law together at university.

    (And I’m not interested in educating you.)


    Source date (UTC): 2020-09-05 02:18:43 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1302068615974395905

    Reply addressees: @Protagoris7788

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1302062697400291328

  • The Problem: Reading and ‘Rithmetic aren’t enough. If you don’t know algorithmic

    The Problem: Reading and ‘Rithmetic aren’t enough. If you don’t know algorithmic reasoning (basic programming), basic cognitive science (simple model of the brain), micro economics (incentives), and macro-political economy(equilibria), then you are functionally illiterate today.

  • The Problem: Reading and ‘Rithmetic aren’t enough. If you don’t know algorithmic

    The Problem: Reading and ‘Rithmetic aren’t enough. If you don’t know algorithmic reasoning (basic programming), basic cognitive science (simple model of the brain), micro economics (incentives), and macro-political economy(equilibria), then you are functionally illiterate today.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-08-31 15:23:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1300454044788576256