00:02:07.560And we've got Matt Forney, who recently reviewed Bronze Age Mindset.
00:02:13.500Yeah, go check that out at terrorhousemag.com.
00:02:17.180And I'm the only person here who apparently doesn't seem to be sick or, well, I've had to deal with some of the wonderful cuisine here in Georgia.
00:02:59.780By the way, I loved that review you did of David Foster Wallace.
00:03:03.760I cannot stand this pretentious modern literature.
00:03:07.780I've been waiting for a long time to do that.
00:03:10.100And I just think it was nice poetic justice that John McCain, one of Wallace's buddies, dropped dead just before the 10th anniversary of Wallace's suicide.
00:03:21.820I've never derived so much joy from a suicide in my life.
00:03:24.960Well, I can think of some other people.
00:03:26.180If they killed themselves, I'd be happy.
00:03:27.500but when Wallace was swinging from the rafters of his garage
00:03:31.180while his dogs stared drooled, I was on cloud nine.
00:03:54.280Well, there's a reason they call it long pig.
00:03:57.500So we've got a bunch of stuff planned for the stream, but I wanted to start with a comment that you made, Haythroon, during one of our private chats.
00:04:08.260You commented that Chad and Stacey are not alpha.
00:04:43.360What really constitutes alpha quality, in my view, is having a genetic privilege, but then actually doing something with that, actually cultivating something great with what you've been given and thereby achieving something extraordinary.
00:04:59.840yeah like what if the a comparison that you can make chad and stacy is the fact that you know i
00:05:06.800was born with a high iq which i did nothing to earn and so all throughout high school i did not
00:05:12.020have to study okay i didn't need to study at all in high school it was so tedious and non-challenging
00:05:17.540and this actually proved a problem for me later in life because even a history degree it's largely
00:05:24.360a joke degree, but you do need to study for it. So I was forced to develop study habits late in
00:05:29.560life. And what we're talking about when we talk about Chad and Stacey, and the reason we're
00:05:34.740talking about it is we're trying to address the jealousy that arises in some circles, right? Like
00:05:40.780that longing for death or the HAPA subreddit or any of these places. There is such a profound
00:05:48.800jealousy of chad and stacy but chad and stacy yeah when they're 21 when they're 25 they're doing
00:05:57.060pretty well because they're you know they're born good looking they're born they're born fairly fit
00:06:02.100uh they're born with a relatively high iq so they they tend to coast through life but as you get
00:06:09.140older you see some of these chads and stacys making the worst life decisions because they
00:06:15.720never had to develop any character or any wisdom. Right. And, you know, that's what I said during
00:06:21.800our discussion is, yeah, you may benefit from it in the short term, you know, maybe for the first
00:06:27.880half of your life, if you're lucky. But in the latter half of your life, it's what you have
00:06:33.320cultivated for yourself in terms of your mental wealth, your relational wealth, your spiritual
00:06:40.680wealth and if you have just coasted along and not cultivated anything for yourself you're going to
00:06:46.360find yourself on the losing end of life the last psychiatrist wrote a great article about about
00:06:54.380oh shoot who's the golf guy tiger woods and he wrote this article about tiger woods
00:07:01.200pointing out that the reason these women slept with tiger wasn't because he was himself it's
00:07:08.020because he was, all caps, Tiger Woods trademark.
00:07:13.000They were sleeping with the image of who he was,
00:09:55.620Something else I could add to this, just because I've spent some time among men who practice martial arts and I've had access to dojos and things like that.
00:10:06.800Oftentimes you'll see guys who go to the dojo and train at martial arts who are also just as weak and effeminate because they're not battle testing themselves.
00:10:17.140they just participate in martial arts to have this illusion of being a warrior they just go
00:10:23.220through the motions um they they train in a very safe environment but they never battle test
00:10:29.660themselves they never take on a man in combat and really test themselves and find out what they're
00:10:35.480made of a bro science life that's his name on youtube bro science life but yeah you're absolutely
00:10:42.420right what you said about martial arts dojos hey through yeah like i'm just a yellow belt in karate
00:10:47.860mostly because i never bothered to learn any of the katas to get because the belts don't freaking
00:10:51.580matter okay it's you learn 90 of what you need to win a fight in the first two or three belt
00:10:58.260levels and beyond that it's just fancy show-off shit but i was at i've been to dojos where the
00:11:03.680purple belts and brown belts look like they were dancing yeah so i mean there's many different ways
00:11:09.660that larping can express itself it really comes down to is a man testing himself is he putting
00:11:16.400himself into the fire and testing his metal and finding out what he's made of and then folding
00:11:21.380that steel over and over and over again to make himself harder and better exactly and so what i
00:11:27.520was saying is that the the the frat bro gym bro guy with his his uh tank top and his whatever
00:11:34.800that's just the other side of the coin of the lunk alarm where we don't want to offend anybody
00:11:39.540okay it's the extrovert version of it but it's the exact same thing where it's all about the
00:11:44.180appearance and the ego as opposed to the actual potential of things you know what another thing
00:11:51.440i notice maybe this is just me i want some more data points before i cite this as a trend
00:11:56.320but you know i notice that there's a lot of guys in the gym
00:11:59.520that physically they appear bigger than me and they're they're benching about half of what i'm
00:12:04.940benching yeah they're not pushing themselves so i'm wondering if uh they're focusing like there's
00:12:13.140a certain workout you can focus on to be swole right and i i'm not i don't exactly know what
00:12:19.160it is because i don't focus on being swole i focus on being strong so i can fight direwolves
00:12:23.400hey first super first super chat there ec2189 kaku sends us five dollars and says
00:12:31.580hard work versus talent but which one has mastered execution who is more complete so they contemplate
00:12:37.500perfection or rather ask themselves if they are great observation yeah and this is guys don't be
00:12:44.200jealous of the chad and the stacy because the fact that they had it so easy
00:12:49.420like the number of chads that get into really bad marriages
00:12:54.900i see this all the time you see this all the time
00:12:59.100i'll tell you the way this conversation came about too as we were discussing i think i've
00:13:05.760linked you to uh one of roosh's videos you did and i was pointing out that you know what's
00:13:11.280interesting about roosh is that when you watch him he's very careful in how he speaks he pauses
00:13:16.680a lot it's not dissimilar from the way i speak and it's this isn't normally what you think of
00:16:45.700In fact, he can't do a lot of the stuff that you probably can do.
00:16:50.280Yeah, I mean, the fact that people like the Chads and Stacys have not been challenged in their formative years, they are going to be at a disadvantage.
00:17:00.300Because even if they discover later in life that they need to work on themselves, by that time, they've lost neuroplasticity.
00:17:08.480They've probably lost, you know, some physical capability as well.
00:17:12.440They're not going to be able to push themselves as far as somebody who had to cultivate that ability in their youth.
00:17:21.760EC2189 Kaku sends US $5 and says, ask Chad if he got chased by a bull, escaped but nearly got trampled by the mob of men running away.
00:18:54.440It gives you freedom of movement intellectually and so forth.
00:18:57.560I mean, it's nobody here who likes to kill me for my political opinions, of which there are plenty of people who would love to do that in the States.
00:20:19.300I mean, it doesn't really mean anything. Sesame Street has denied it, right? So, I mean, that's kind of nice, or at least they're not going to go woke, get broke.
00:20:32.000But it's just another data point. You know, the Linux. Okay, so what's happened with Linux is that this toxic little SJW has taken over the code of conduct. While Linus Torvald was on vacation, she rewrote it.
00:21:11.880hold on so what kind of changes did they make to linux oh just the code of conduct that you can't
00:21:20.640be offensive or sexist or wear shirts with bikini babes on them or whatever or call it a dongle or
00:21:27.780anything else that these freaks find offensive they've turned it into a tea party i thought
00:21:33.260linux was open source you didn't have official developers well the linux community will now
00:21:39.240kick you out if you violate those rules so in theory you can still develop for linux but you
00:21:45.320just can't develop for it on the linux forum or whatever the organization is well plus the way
00:21:51.620plus the way they these these even though it's definitely open source they can fork out people
00:21:58.480they don't like uh through developments in the linux kernel like ethereum is notorious for doing
00:22:04.380The guy who runs the Ethereum blockchain, Vitalik Buterin, is a massive cuck who openly said that if you're like a – if he thinks you to be like a racist or a neo-Nazi or somebody he just doesn't like, he will fork the Ethereum blockchain in order to isolate your project and destroy it.
00:22:23.260Yeah, and why – I guess his kids are both feminists or something like that?
00:22:28.660I was going to say, and that's masculine behavior.
00:22:34.380it's like that mathematician we were talking about this guy i think last week
00:22:38.360that he created a mathematical model which explains the greater male variability hypothesis
00:22:43.760and evolution you know this is this is this is major major advance in evolutionary theory
00:22:50.120and his article gets memory hold because it might hurt the feelings of some women going into
00:22:55.200mathematics well they they have to uh they have to maintain the illusion i mean that's a typical
00:23:02.800woman, right? She projects a fantasy onto the object of her desire, and that fantasy has to
00:23:09.180be protected at all costs. It doesn't matter who gets damaged. It's so funny seeing a woman that's
00:23:14.280a math, like this 50-year-old mathematician woman, decrying a mathematical formula because it might,
00:23:19.680in theory, hurt a girl's feelings. What rank dishonesty, what betrayal of your chosen profession?
00:23:27.680She was never true to her profession. Her profession was just a tool. It's all about feeding her vanity, feeding her emotions.
00:23:36.620And yet the mathematician that wrote this article, that wrote this theory and wrote the article about getting memory hold, not even kicked off the journal, memory hold. He doesn't even get a trial. He just gets cut out of the picture. He finishes off by justifying that we need more women in the sciences.
00:23:54.180You know, it's like, again, Linus Torval is sympathetic to feminism, and now feminism is eating him alive, and he won't – these people will go to their deaths thanking their enemies for killing them.
00:24:08.300It's like that guy that – there have been all the comics of him.
00:24:11.420His daughter got murdered by an immigrant, and yet he's still pro-immigration.
00:24:16.020And so there are all these comics of him saying, I just want to tell everybody – and he's standing in front of her sarcophagus.
00:24:22.400So I just want to tell everybody that these tacos are delicious.
00:24:27.280Well, it's like how Soviet show-childs worked.
00:24:30.880Because of the revolutionary nature of the Soviet Union and the Constitution there,
00:24:35.500people there who were falsely accused of crimes accepted the fact that they were guilty
00:24:40.280because, due to the revolutionary nature of the system,
00:24:43.220if it pronounced them guilty regardless of the actual facts, it meant they were guilty.
00:26:25.780But anyway, a few years ago, there was an effort to get basically Airbnb banned or at least severely regulated by the federal government because it was, quote unquote, racist.
00:26:37.360And Airbnb hosts were discriminated against black customers.
00:26:43.440And as it turns out, it was being funded by the hotel industry because they were upset that Airbnb was cutting into their profits.
00:26:51.820You can look at it on the political level.
00:26:54.600During the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton was heavily funded by Saudi Arabia.
00:26:59.780Now, Hillary Clinton is pro-gay, pro-gay marriage, pro-feminism, and Saudi Arabia only recently allowed women to start driving.
00:27:07.580In Saudi Arabia, being homosexual is an arrestable offense.
00:27:11.680They're funding Hillary Clinton, not out of ideological agreement, but because she's pushing poisons.
00:27:16.740She and the Democratic Party are pushing poisons that are destroying American society.
00:27:20.720Or you have China recently revealed that China is a major factor in the opioid crisis.
00:27:26.380They're the ones who are manufacturing fentanyl and these other opioid drugs that people are dying from by the thousands in the American heartland.
00:27:37.380Yeah. Well, there's two factions within the socioeconomic dominance hierarchy that think this way because they have to think this way. There's the parasites at the bottom who can't get into the game. So they know they can't compete. They know they can't win. So the only thing that they can do is attempt to destroy the game in order to steal wealth however they can.
00:27:58.400The other faction are the ones at the very top who have already reached the apex and have all the wealth, and they'd want to eliminate the competition from coming up from underneath of them and taking that wealth.
00:28:10.480So they, too, have an interest in destroying the game.
00:28:13.900EC2189 Kaku comments, two plus two equals when stock market crashes.
00:28:20.760Yeah, it's you know, this is also related to atheism.
00:28:24.360see the like we've been trying atheism for a century now and when you have a belief system
00:28:30.520that doesn't tell you what is worth struggling for what is worth dying for what is worth achieving
00:28:36.220when everything is just immediate gratification the people at the very bottom you know they can't
00:28:43.320succeed so they're just going to tear down the whole system because why the hell not and the
00:28:47.160people at the top that have succeeded well they don't have anything to live for either so why not
00:28:51.040just choke all the life out of the system yeah and the ones at the top will use the ones at the
00:28:56.060bottom they'll weaponize them for that purpose and that's exactly what we're seeing happen today
00:28:59.920it sometimes gets very frustrating if you ever bother to try and talk to one of these lefties
00:29:05.020and you say to them like listen buddy i feel where you're coming from i don't like corporations either
00:29:09.680but you do realize you're being funded by corporations to destroy the indie market
00:29:14.240you do realize that you are just a cat's paw of these people, they won't listen.
00:29:20.260No more than Torvald or that mathematician.
00:29:23.500Even after getting destroyed by the forces of the left, they still worship the left.
00:29:28.840They're like at the end of 1984 where he starts crying,
00:29:32.020thinking about how much he loves Big Brother for torturing him.
00:29:34.640That's the feminine-mindedness that is absolutely addicted to its illusions.
00:34:06.100I mean, I can speak in a, I guess, in a general generalized way.
00:34:10.400I mean, this is something you, Bullforker, had said to me, I think it was a few years ago, with respect to women and feminists, that, you know, men, because of chivalry, cannot hold feminists accountable.
00:36:16.220Hmm. Yeah. Tragic and powerful words there.
00:36:22.040Because these people don't want to live for anything bigger. They go along with it.
00:36:27.760It takes courage to live for something bigger.
00:36:32.760Well, and it's, listen, with the feminists, it comes down to two factors, lack of consequences and lack of need.
00:36:42.860So on the lack of consequences, you know, I've said before that imagine you're walking down the street and you see a convertible with a stack of hundred dollar bills sitting on the passenger seat and there's nobody around.
00:36:58.740Now, I wouldn't take it because I've actually got some principles inside of me.
00:37:05.420I've actually examined what I value and that goes against my standards.
00:37:09.180right and now these days most people wouldn't steal it because they think there's a security
00:37:14.560camera somewhere around or or whatever that they'd get caught now what if you live what if we lived
00:37:20.280in society where if you stole that stack of hundred bills off the seat there would be no
00:37:25.960consequences whatsoever you would not be arrested even if there's video footage you would not be
00:37:32.420harangued in public you would not be shamed you would get away with it i would i would wager
00:37:38.800over 90% of the population would steal that stack of $100 bills.
00:37:44.780And this is the situation we have with women,
00:37:47.380where women can do absolutely anything
00:37:50.600and society will celebrate them for it and justify it.
00:37:54.660No shaming, no judgment, no consequences.
00:37:58.760Society will bend over backwards to alleviate them
00:38:01.320of the consequences of their behavior.
00:38:03.920And at the same time, the other part of this,
00:38:06.860which is what you pointed this out, Haythroon,
00:38:08.800is that we are such a rich society with so many resources devoted towards women
00:38:36.040We also have this on the other end of the spectrum with the people who are in charge having no consequences.
00:38:42.660It's been so long since the people have stormed the castle, so to speak, with the torches and put these guys up on pikes that they believe that they can do whatever it is they want with impunity.
00:38:54.220And until that's proven otherwise, then they're going to keep doing it.
00:38:58.480Yeah, the Buckmen wander around without fear.
00:39:01.840Mark Zuckerberg does whatever the hell he wants.
00:39:18.760Yeah, he was sitting on some textbooks
00:39:20.820to make himself look taller while at the Senate hearing.
00:39:24.980So I'd like you to think about that for a moment, guys.
00:39:28.080This Buckman, he feels that he is justified,
00:39:32.080justified he's entitled to manipulate what you see and control your emotions and control your
00:39:37.520thoughts and redesign the utopia is also terrified that people will notice that he's short
00:39:44.160no you know going back to the chad thing uh famously uh tucker max on the cover of his
00:39:50.560book assholes finished first he was standing on a on a step stool to make himself look taller
00:39:56.420Because the images of him, like, in a police lineup with the height behind him, and he was standing on a stool to give himself about four extra inches.
00:40:07.460Yeah, like, what are pictures of this?
00:42:19.140Because when he put those binders on his seat, everybody in the Senate saw him do that.
00:42:25.120And why was he putting it on the seat?
00:42:26.840For the people watching on television.
00:42:30.280He doesn't care that the people immediately around him know that he's a liar, know that he's fake.
00:42:38.000He only cares about what people he will never meet think of him.
00:42:43.920Tucker Max, standing on the stepstool, same damn thing.
00:42:49.140Where he cares so much about what strangers think and not the people that he's working with, the people that are his friends.
00:42:58.140Now, let's pull that down into the individual's personal life.
00:43:03.520How many people are going out to dinner with their friends or entertaining at home or what have you, and somebody's got their cell phone out,
00:43:14.080and they are more engaged with whatever's going on out there in social media land
00:43:19.360than their friends and family who are gathered around the table who they are supposed to be
00:43:23.860investing with. Same thing. Same phenomenon. They're more obsessed with the virtual than
00:43:31.540the actual. Plus, in Zuckerberg's case, you know, I mean, I can kind of see him wanting to prop his
00:43:40.600tight up a little bit because there's not anything he can put in his mouth
00:45:09.240He's been skirting the laws, selling 3D printable guns to the population of America.
00:45:15.600And what happened to him recently is that he met a girl off of seeking arrangements, and it turns out that she was 17 or just below 17 or something like that.
00:49:44.480I can be a very good leader when I have people that are focused on the end goals.
00:49:49.580If they are focused on the end goals, if they want to get an A, if they want to win, I can lead wonderfully because I'm a damn good leader.
00:55:50.120And Shepard's story comments, a lot of men are being forged into soy these days.
00:55:54.560Few people know this, but it's very true.
00:55:59.000Like in the Free Folk, a man has to submit proofs of his quality.
00:56:04.940So if he cannot show those proofs of his quality to become a freeman, then he has to do what's called foster.
00:56:11.600He has to submit to the rigors of discipline under a freeman and become his fosterling for a time until he has acquired those qualities and can show proof that he has done so.
00:56:25.240Because you can't trust a man without scars.
00:56:45.520You know, it's funny in this society that talks constantly about leadership that we have such poor leadership.
00:56:55.020We talk about people being special snowflakes, about being...
00:56:58.720You know what? This is the superiority of our culture a thousand years ago, is that the standards of behavior were the old stories and the old stories were for everybody.
00:57:11.100And you were aspiring to something individualistic and heroic, but you were doing it the same way as everybody else.
00:57:19.000You weren't a special snowflake. You were the same living, breathing organism as everybody around you, whereas now we have atomized snowflakes.
00:59:16.560And if that's something that interests you, you can start building that where you are.
00:59:19.780But we're going to be making resources available so that people can begin cultivating civilization, even if they're just one man in the wilderness somewhere.
00:59:29.940So if that is of interest to you, please do get in touch with us.
00:59:32.620Our website, again, is www.freefolk.org.
00:59:36.320And Irini has posted that in the show notes.
00:59:42.240One of the reasons that things like the Free State Wherever Project and all these other, let's get everybody in our group to move to the state and take over local governments, and then we will have our little secessionist thing.
01:00:00.400every single one has failed, whether it was the Free State Wyoming Project, whether it was the
01:00:05.820Benedictine movements within the Catholic Church. They have failed because there was no economic
01:00:11.900basis for these. If you're going to form a group, it needs to have an economic basis to it. I think
01:00:22.300one of the big issues that we are dealing with currently is the broken financial system. Now,
01:00:28.160Now, listen, it would be wonderful if we could take control of the central banks and redesign
01:04:16.640Yeah. And listen, everybody in the chat pretty much has helped out. And guys, if you don't have money to help out, that's also okay. So we're not, we're not doing this because we're mercenaries. Again, if we were mercenaries, I'd be going the Sargon of the Cod route.
01:05:28.900One of the things I enjoy is hosting my friends and folk here at my place and cooking all the food myself or with the help of my fellow priestess.
01:05:38.840You know, we do some witching in the kitchen, as we call it.
01:05:42.140Yeah, make your own food, make your own sweets, make your own, make your own anything.
01:22:41.540If they are kept, by very definition, they are not free.
01:22:47.420i think the point he was making is that when the mass of men have good lives it's because of the
01:22:55.180sacrifice of the few yeah well i i just have to correct him on his language they're kept
01:22:59.920comfortable they're kept safe they are not free right as long as you're getting something by the
01:23:06.900work of somebody else you're not free you're at their mercy um you know we mentioned this in my
01:23:13.820little circle that i have is that what happens when you have all these people that want the free
01:23:19.600stuff the the welfare the free college the free this the free that what happens when the working
01:23:26.000people stop working and there's no money to pay for that they get nothing right we can even go
01:23:32.300back to the civil rights movement back when martin luther king was screaming about wanting
01:23:37.440reparations and the white man owes them this the white man owes them that and malcolm x turned
01:23:42.640around and said no you don't want to get it from the white man you want to go out you know go out
01:23:47.300to the harlem stage and put out your your production maybe you think it's humiliating
01:23:51.540to be an entertainer but go out and do it you're good at it make your own way work your way up
01:23:56.420don't take it from the white man because as long as you're taking it from the white man you're
01:24:00.500still his slave and they killed him for it because they wanted to be the slaves getting the easy
01:24:06.140paycheck oh it's exactly what they are right now uh they're on the democrat plantation which is
01:24:12.480what? Martin Luther King Jr.? Not a good guy. Not one of our allies. Doesn't stand for what we stand
01:24:19.260for. I know conservatives love to quote him because he had that one comment about being
01:24:24.580judged on your character and not the color of your skin. That part was okay. The rest of it was pure
01:24:29.860poison. And even that was part of the poison. Yes, it was much more useful, I think, what,
01:24:41.120Again, Malcolm X told his people, and don't get me wrong, Malcolm X was not a white-friendly person, but he told his people, as long as you keep acting like N's, you're going to keep being treated like N's.
01:24:54.340Well, the thing is, I actually have a great deal of respect for Malcolm X because he was folkish.
01:29:39.720well it's like you know i commented on on my stream like earlier this week and others have
01:29:48.140echoed the same thing the the skeptics looked intelligent when they were taking on feminists
01:29:52.740because feminists are dumb it's very easy for someone to to uh to look intelligent you know
01:29:59.160it's easy for an 85 iq person to look smart if they're attacking someone who has an 80 iq you
01:30:05.240That's the skeptic community. That's someone like Sargon Avakad, who people think he's so smart because he's got this posh British accent, and Americans are provincial rumes, and we think anyone who speaks like this is really intelligent.
01:30:20.040Yet it's obvious that when Sargon can't rely on his British accent, and he has to actually type his arguments out on a computer, he's got an IQ of 90, maybe, and he's proven this with his activity.
01:30:33.500I've been told my Sargon impression is very good.
01:30:41.740Have you ever seen Arrested Development?
01:30:44.020Like the third season, there's an episode arc in which the main character falls in love with this British woman and doesn't realize that she's mentally retarded because she has a British accent.
01:36:42.940I mean, good Lord, that's the whole New Testament is trying to point towards the higher law.
01:36:47.540They don't understand that evolution serves the glory of that higher power.
01:36:54.220Even Augustine, St. Augustine, 400 AD, based upon Genesis, predicted evolution.
01:37:02.860His interpretation of Genesis is that God started with the smallest germs, and eventually those led to the more complex life forms and animals on the planet.
01:37:13.940He had more common sense than these scientifically minded creationists today.
01:37:19.640Okay. They want to worship. Again, this is the third function. They need somebody to write down the laws for them and tell them what to do because they can't hear the natural law. They don't want to see the natural law. They want to be the guy that says, I did everything right. I did exactly what I was supposed to do. Why aren't I successful?
01:37:42.580you know it's the elliot rogers mentality
01:37:45.220elliot rogers i'm rich and i drive a bmw why can't i get a girlfriend free girl a boyfriend