Leo D.M.J. Aurini - November 25, 2025


SatW Livestream 2025-11-24: The Princess and the Dragon


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1 hour and 47 minutes

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11,068

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440


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00:00:00.000 good evening folks we have got a live stream going very glad to have you here
00:00:11.160 most of this live stream is the hope going to be responding to your
00:00:16.500 brilliant comments um now do we let me see something do we
00:00:21.660 yeah things probably look a little bit better that way don't they
00:00:26.880 Okay. Before we get started, a couple of announcements. I have enabled monetization on the channel. As I said, I'm not interested in e-begging or trying to make a living off of this. I, well, I had a job and I should have another job soon. We'll see.
00:00:50.480 but I also figure
00:00:53.740 why leave money laying on the ground
00:00:56.180 that being said
00:00:59.060 I don't want to be
00:01:01.540 obnoxious
00:01:02.540 so if any of it starts being
00:01:05.600 obnoxious for you
00:01:06.840 please tell me
00:01:09.280 hey prophet of
00:01:13.620 zombie god
00:01:14.980 glad you caught me live as well
00:01:16.900 and gaia wave
00:01:19.180 Thank you for being here. As well, to anybody that live comments on the premieres of my videos, I haven't been able to respond yet. Okay, for some reason, I'm pretty sure, let's see if I can type anything in here.
00:01:32.060 no i am not able to respond i think i need to try deleting cookies and like i haven't got around to
00:01:41.120 it yet so all of you that were good enough to live respond on my regular videos i hugely
00:01:48.060 appreciate that and i'm so sorry i wasn't replying to you i was trying to um also there's a live
00:01:56.060 video coming out tomorrow morning about the nature of the mystery religions that will
00:02:03.380 exist during the age of Aquarius. It's very short, 40 minutes long. I hope you enjoy it.
00:02:15.780 I'm turning into quite the fan of these classes as well. They're quite obnoxious and fun.
00:02:20.920 but the the the intro topic for this video um the princess and the dragon or did i say serpent
00:02:33.420 princess and the serpent either way you know as i get older i think i'm finally starting to truly
00:02:42.800 understand women and so I want to give you guys this analogy imagine you're a
00:02:53.300 princess trapped in a dungeon guarded by a dragon and time and time again men
00:03:01.940 came by heroic men came to defeat the dragon and then steal some of the
00:03:07.680 treasure and run off. You start to get pissed off at men, wouldn't you?
00:03:20.400 Part of what inspired me to to talk about this matter was if you look in the description,
00:03:27.120 there's a oh do i have it yeah i can see it right here her name is jealous faithless on sub stack
00:03:41.280 and uh let's not upset the google gods
00:03:48.560 it's her very very honest account of rooming in her first year of college
00:03:57.120 with um a woman who wouldn't be considered a woman in all of the 51 states
00:04:07.440 mainly considered a woman in california is it 51 states 49 i'm sorry i've got no idea
00:04:13.040 and how abusive this person was like what she's describing is pure psychological abuse and i i
00:04:30.880 speak as somebody who's been down that road before more times than i care to admit
00:04:43.040 women especially young women have okay like the rescue from the dragon
00:04:52.260 every woman wants a knight in shining armor that's going to rescue her
00:04:57.520 from the dungeon that she's in it's going to rescue her from the the control of her parents
00:05:06.560 liberate her and and and make her his wife
00:05:11.780 there's this real instinctual need for that
00:05:16.300 and they tend to be during the first half of their lives
00:05:23.620 women are submissive is the correct word well that gets a bad rap these days uh they're very
00:05:33.160 they're nurturing they're accommodating they young men are eager to prove themselves they're eager to
00:05:41.240 make waves young women don't want to make waves they want to they want to be good girls right
00:05:49.560 and then young men want to be good boys by being aggressive heroes and so when you gaslight women
00:05:58.680 When you gaslight them and tell them that they have to accept that this thing, this reality, which is this lie, you have to accept this lie as reality, or you're a bad person, well, they're going to go along with that.
00:06:21.880 And then an aggressive or exploitative man is going to take advantage of them.
00:06:28.680 he's going to sneak into the dungeon
00:06:31.880 not to snatch her away
00:06:34.940 but just to steal some of her treasure
00:06:37.380 and of course us young men
00:06:41.700 were being gaslit as well
00:06:43.400 one particular story stands out
00:06:52.060 where like way back in the day
00:06:53.880 what was this like 2014 or something
00:06:57.120 I decided I was going to put minimal effort into a Halloween costume
00:07:00.800 and just made a little Brotherhood of Nod symbol
00:07:04.440 and pinned it to the arm of my jacket.
00:07:09.040 And this guy at the bar aggressively came up to me and said,
00:07:12.540 Oh, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't one of those bent crosses.
00:07:20.260 And it's one of those stories that kind of sticks with me
00:07:22.680 because I kind of wish I'd told him to F off
00:07:25.540 a little bit louder than I did?
00:07:28.640 Like, oh, what if I am dressed like a soldier from a war from 70 years ago?
00:07:36.560 What about that?
00:07:38.780 What are you going to do about it?
00:07:41.760 I certainly didn't accommodate him, but I didn't tell, I didn't challenge him,
00:07:46.100 which I kind of wish I had, although, is that his fault?
00:07:55.540 The same way that girls were gaslit into, if you don't radically accept these people that your instincts are telling you to run far away from, us young men were taught, if you don't aggressively pursue this mythical villain that doesn't actually exist anywhere in the modern world, then you're a bad man.
00:08:19.780 this is how you prove yourself you know be like tony stark in iron man 3
00:08:25.380 castrate yourself and buy your wife a strap on that's what a real man does
00:08:37.540 as women age
00:08:40.500 they start moving into a more masculine phase which is where they stop going on now if you think about
00:08:49.780 If you think about the biology, like the biology left to its own devices.
00:08:56.380 So young women are very agreeable.
00:09:00.360 Usually the parents would be involved in finding the husband, you know, not arranged marriages per se, but you have to ask permission for her hand in marriage.
00:09:09.260 And so they'd have a relatively good husband that would be trying to establish himself in the world.
00:09:14.180 you know whether he's trying to join a guild in the medieval era or if he's trying to hunt the
00:09:18.940 mammoth in the primordial era he is by the way serena i don't know if you caught the beginning
00:09:28.060 thank you so much for your comments on the live videos um for some bloody reason i haven't been
00:09:34.060 able to reply but i have read everything and i really appreciate it on the the premiere videos
00:09:39.820 i should say not the live video and is trying to aggressively establish the career of self
00:09:45.760 being agreeable and going along with everything is kind of the optimal strategy especially like
00:09:53.240 she's going to be so overwhelmed having children that it's going to be the emphasis on taking care
00:09:59.280 of everybody else but herself and it's not until the children start to get older that a woman
00:10:06.300 starts to realize that hey you know i've done all this for other people it's about time for me to
00:10:13.340 start looking out for number one which is about the same phase of life where men have established
00:10:22.140 themselves and they tend to revert into a more feminine and sensitive and nurturing role like
00:10:29.740 like santa claus for example santa claus like and you know there's this this older older boomer i
00:10:37.740 know who is he's just this fantastic guy he sets up these christmas parties does these really
00:10:44.700 elaborate halloween displays at his house um he he has a high fist where he really tries to
00:10:53.740 employ people to help him like it's it's a it's it's very masculine but it's like a masculine
00:10:59.900 nurturing quasi-feminine role so in the natural state of things this is when women become a bit
00:11:07.500 more assertive in their 30s and their 40s this is where the healthy form of karen exists where
00:11:17.820 Karen isn't the let-me-see-the-manager nag.
00:11:21.320 She's the old librarian that cracks the ruler down saying,
00:11:26.920 no, you're not doing that nonsense in here.
00:11:29.640 Don't make me talk to your mom, Jimmy.
00:11:31.980 You know you're not supposed to be doing this.
00:11:34.540 That's actually a very positive social role.
00:11:40.300 But both sexes have been gaslit.
00:11:42.280 the women have been gaslit to ignore that three percent of men that are like genuinely toxic
00:11:53.620 and also to invite just anybody into dungeon to to rape that treasure
00:12:04.020 the men have been gaslit to go after enemies that don't exist
00:12:07.300 and to treat women like they're men.
00:12:14.960 And so by the time women start getting
00:12:17.000 to that more assertive phase in life,
00:12:19.140 they're often so embittered by the abuse
00:12:22.800 that they've suffered either at the hands of bad men
00:12:25.140 who wantonly exploited them
00:12:28.820 or quite frankly, regular men
00:12:31.960 that were playing this feminist equality rule set
00:12:36.000 which we were never meant to follow in the first place.
00:12:41.820 I'll tell you, one of the real tragedies.
00:12:45.540 So the gender roles that we used to assign to people,
00:12:50.640 yes, they were repressive.
00:12:51.940 Of course they were.
00:12:52.960 It was a one-size-fits-all.
00:12:55.460 You know, they don't make custom-fitted baby clothing
00:12:59.960 because you're going to grow out of it in a few months.
00:13:03.980 you don't custom early roles are a little bit restrictive but they also helped emphasize the
00:13:11.500 differences between the sexes and encourage a healthier starting point it's one thing like
00:13:17.580 listen i'm what 44 now okay and i think i think i'm finally starting to understand women
00:13:24.620 which is a little bit late to build the whole thing from the ground up
00:13:30.220 You know, you have to learn the rules to break the rules. And the rules, the traditional rules,
00:13:38.380 many of them are arbitrary. Pink and blue are arbitrary. It doesn't matter what the colors are.
00:13:44.140 What matters is that the colors mean something. And it, you know, you have to learn the steps in
00:13:50.460 a dance before you can become an expert dancer. So let's check some of these comments.
00:14:00.220 book of tobias is that is that um arrested development i'm not sure what you're referring
00:14:09.980 to there i'm curious oh my edgelord pleasure to join you again pleasure to have you here
00:14:17.740 oh and let me it's still on top chat it's still on top chat i want live chat there we go yeah
00:14:28.320 because i i did see your questions but i don't know if you were still on part on the stream at
00:14:32.920 that point um strange question i have long luscious hair you son of a bitch uh
00:14:43.480 i've been considering going bald for convenience and practical reasons is it worth it
00:14:50.160 i mean man i miss having hair right i'm lucky i look good without it so like i'm not going to
00:15:00.740 complain i look good without it right i've got nothing to complain about um like for convenience
00:15:08.020 sake if it's that much of an issue like just go for a caesar cut or something like that but
00:15:14.920 honestly I take advantage of it like you don't don't know honestly I take
00:15:20.200 advantage of it like you don't know you might as well luxuriate in your
00:15:28.840 beautiful masculine locks as long as you have them let's see I really do not want
00:15:40.000 to lose the spiritual individuality of my hair however as a fastball person as
00:15:44.740 a young child they also desire the inherent discipline and practicality of the style
00:15:49.380 which is best i say enjoy it but on the other hand i don't i don't miss having to go to the barber
00:16:02.980 shaving hippie says cotton clothing enjoyer
00:16:08.020 um you can always try it out too i mean hey try different stuff out man
00:16:13.060 um you know like you only live once so you know wear a hat go to denny's do what you feel like man
00:16:24.260 there have been i do have a few regrets from some of the things i've done
00:16:33.720 but generally speaking people mostly regret what they never bothered trying so if you
00:16:42.580 want to do it give it a shot and who knows maybe you'll like it better that way
00:16:52.740 nothing nothing saying you can't grow it back if you want
00:17:01.140 how is my experience shape-shifting
00:17:06.420 um shape-shifting i can't tell you anything about
00:17:12.580 Communing with the ancestors, well, here's one of the things they told me, that we all
00:17:27.900 go through these natural phases of life.
00:17:31.820 And one of the great gadgets of our era is twisting the nature of each stage of life.
00:17:52.320 So one of the stages of life, especially for us young men, is the stage of Aries.
00:17:58.700 It's the stage of being the young hero.
00:18:01.820 and you know quite frankly this is the I did the stage fine I was on the football team I wasn't
00:18:15.380 particularly good on the football team but I was on the football team joined the military
00:18:21.060 as a young man like I've got nothing to be ashamed of and yet when I was growing up
00:18:27.040 which would be like that'd be early 90s graduated in 99 this was the kind of
00:18:38.500 height of revenge of the nerds of it was the pre-geek culture now if you grew up
00:18:48.100 in the arts this was kind of the the height of of being well being a gamma
00:18:54.760 mail quite frankly one of the things I regret as one of the early internet nerds was without
00:19:06.180 realizing it participating in this like these days we call it reddit subculture right like I
00:19:13.840 didn't realize just how toxic these reddit nerds were and that I just because I love Star Wars and
00:19:21.820 star trek you know that doesn't mean i belong there these people are are pathological garbage
00:19:29.660 and it's not geeks versus jocks the geeks and the jocks are the same people all right like half the
00:19:38.400 guys i knew in the army they're always quoting freaking the matrix movie or transformers like
00:19:45.900 it's geeks are the same there's a fantastic video who is it by i know he lives in texas
00:19:58.940 but i can't remember his name bye i know he lives in texas but i can't remember his name
00:20:05.820 but the title of the video is theater kid occupied government it's the geeks and the jocks
00:20:13.100 versus the theater kids
00:20:17.500 though and it's it's not geeks versus jocks
00:20:22.940 but here's the irony is that
00:20:27.260 during my my high school and even later i always felt like a like i wasn't tough enough even though
00:20:33.180 again it's ridiculous i studied martial arts i was in the army i was on the football team
00:20:36.540 And yet, the paradigm was that if you weren't a dumb jock that liked sports ball, then you were a geek with an inferiority complex.
00:20:56.440 Like, I was so unconfident with girls in high school, which is ridiculous.
00:21:02.960 mind you it's going through a lot in my personal life as well didn't have the easiest childhood
00:21:12.700 had a lot of voices telling me i wasn't worthy of love but the time of aries is not the time
00:21:22.400 you don't have to be the champion to have a good Aryan time you just have to compete you just have
00:21:34.400 to have fun and there's so there's all these phases we go through in life and the narrative
00:21:46.040 the narrative seems to be designed to convince us instead of looking up and enjoying it to
00:21:52.520 to look down and see all the problems in it at least that's a mistake i have made in life
00:21:59.160 and serena i'm glad what you said you feel like you're eavesdropping that's fantastic
00:22:05.320 um understanding that like sexist need to understand why they're better
00:22:11.420 you know part of the reason part of the reason uniforms exist in the military
00:22:19.180 is so you can immediately identify who somebody is i was just watching this fantastic video on the
00:22:28.040 uh the the pickle howba which is that fantastic helmet from world war one that the the germans
00:22:36.520 War. It's actually a leather helmet. Can you believe that? Completely useless on the battlefield,
00:22:42.260 but it looks great. And if you're wondering what that spike on the top was all about,
00:22:47.140 it was so that you could immediately identify what trait the person was in. So the spike is
00:22:53.340 infantry, actually. And there's different ones for artillery, etc. Same thing with the crest
00:22:59.480 on the front. There are a whole bunch of different crests that would identify regiment, unit, etc.
00:23:06.520 the uniform is meant to make you immediately identifiable
00:23:11.360 and the same thing those are dress standards for for courtesy for manners in general um
00:23:24.400 disaffected podcast i think it was two weeks ago he was talking maybe three weeks ago he was
00:23:32.260 talk about how during a funeral, the reason people dress in black, the reason that you hang a black
00:23:44.720 wreath on your door, it's to communicate that we are going through major grief right now and we
00:23:51.820 are not up to business as usual. And the reason you wear black to the funeral is to acknowledge
00:23:58.600 the grief of the immediate family members and to say I'm here in whatever capacity you need me
00:24:04.360 the differing uniforms of men and women and the expected protocols for how you speak to one
00:24:15.580 another, those were there to formalize things, as opposed to the chaos of an 18-year-old
00:24:28.140 college girl who, against the wishes of her parents, has been convinced that the brave
00:24:37.320 and courageous thing to do is to take on a roommate who's only technically a woman in
00:24:44.040 California and then suffer immense psychological manipulation and abuse one of the things from
00:24:51.540 this article the roommate kept leaving their panties on her side of the dorm room which is
00:25:05.160 just a thing that she ignored oh it must have just been an accident the past 20 times surely
00:25:12.840 they're not and god bless her for figuring out after after four months that no this is wrong
00:25:25.400 and radically going against her the belief she'd been told were holy righteous and and seeking a
00:25:33.240 new roommate um i really do recommend reading that article guys and trying to understand
00:25:38.600 And that this is kind of the, not the ideology, but her approach to dealing with this conflict was very, very feminine.
00:25:53.300 Despite all this nonsense, boss babe, whatever, this is actually the intrinsic feminine.
00:26:02.560 Heck, when girls are going all boss babe, they're going boss babe because they're being agreeable, and they're just putting on the outfit of disagreeable.
00:26:16.180 Just because she dresses punk or goth doesn't mean she's not still a woman after all.
00:26:20.620 too many scars on your scalp for bald
00:26:34.360 what have you been getting up to brother
00:26:37.140 join the marine corps to make others proud
00:26:46.220 god bless you man the marines are solid
00:26:48.300 i gotta you know what i'm just gonna i'm gonna tell you the punchline of the joke but the way
00:26:57.180 i normally tell this joke is because uh like i did go down to fort knox and we did some training
00:27:02.460 with the americans and uh so i tell it like a real story where we were talking to a couple
00:27:07.260 marine corps guys and i had a buddy with um with uh alligator skin boots and uh the marine guys
00:27:15.280 asked him where he got it like i tell it's like a real story which is that this is how you should
00:27:20.140 tell jokes if you can convince people it's a real story until the punchline you'll really get them
00:27:24.380 but uh you know they ask where he got the boots and he said he just ran out to the training area
00:27:30.500 and he beat up an alligator and took some of them some of these marine corps guys disappear and were
00:27:35.600 sent on search parties for them eventually we stumble into this glade and there's there's the
00:27:39.820 Marine Corps guys just, like, wailing on this alligator until he finally gives up the ghost, and they flip it over, and like, geez, that's not wearing boots either.
00:27:52.560 Seriously, I love you, Marine Corps guys.
00:27:55.100 Hoorah.
00:28:02.040 Predators are somehow contrarians and current-thing cultists.
00:28:05.220 Strange dichotomy.
00:28:06.320 You know, there was a book by David Brin called Otherness, a collection of his short stories. And, like, listen, I was ideologically one of these people, okay? I'm so ashamed to admit this, but I got brainwashed into that same cult.
00:28:22.900 and he has this whole essay otherness about speeches he was given at a comic book convention
00:28:29.480 which uh you know consult vox day if you want to find out about all the abuse problems
00:28:34.880 that were happening in sci-fi fandom 30 years ago
00:28:38.740 and he was bragging about how our culture is better because we think every other culture is
00:28:48.640 better which is yeah simultaneously rebellious and and brainwashed at the same time
00:29:00.640 it's the there's a writer i really like on substack um libertarian feudalism
00:29:08.480 and he talks a lot about that the youngian individuation process is about crucifying
00:29:14.960 yourself between two irre irreconcilable ideas faith and reason those are two of them
00:29:26.880 to have both faith and reason because you're never going to find god with reason and yet
00:29:35.920 but there's individuation and then there's ego collapse and the the union of two opposites
00:29:43.600 which which is that david brinn conception of otherness
00:29:49.600 that union is self-annihilation into into nihilism which is yeah the core of the red editor
00:30:03.120 where there's some i'm so glad i didn't ever see this movie but about um 20 years ago or so
00:30:09.840 So there's a movie, it was like Dr. Evil's sing-along party or something like that.
00:30:21.360 And it's about a theater kid kidnapping a girl that wanted to sleep with the jock.
00:30:27.700 Truly pathetic and yet immensely popular in the early 2000s.
00:30:37.020 Arian with an I.
00:30:39.840 as an aries not arian as in the proto-indo-european prophet of zombie
00:30:52.500 god says by the way earlier when I mentioned the book of Tobias it's in
00:30:55.600 reference to your metaphor the prince and the dragon in Tobias a woman marries
00:30:58.980 a man the demon kills him she marries six more men all of whom the demon also
00:31:04.100 kills by his conquers the demon and takes her to be his true wife and her
00:31:08.360 true husband. That is a fantastic story. I, you know what, I'm, I am, there, I gotta,
00:31:24.460 I gotta read that one. So that's exactly what I'm talking about here.
00:31:30.240 beginning of the book of Tobias
00:31:37.600 is one of the most metal stories
00:31:39.540 in the book
00:31:40.300 illegally buries bodies for honors and god's sake
00:31:43.700 only to go home and sleep outside
00:31:45.660 is unclean
00:31:46.520 for a bird to shit in your eyes rendering you blind
00:31:49.660 yeah welcome to life eh
00:31:53.420 I hate being screamed at so I don't think I could handle
00:31:59.600 the military
00:32:00.140 well
00:32:07.960 don't get screamed in the modern military
00:32:10.940 no getting screamed at isn't so bad
00:32:13.060 you get screamed at when you screw up
00:32:16.880 right that's
00:32:18.360 that's one of the big reliefs
00:32:21.220 I found in the military is that I could control
00:32:23.320 whether or not I got screamed at
00:32:25.160 you come from a particular type of background
00:32:29.520 that it can be quite a relief you know there's another post on substack earlier earlier today
00:32:48.000 I believe. It was
00:32:49.980 from
00:32:50.360 Boltco, from
00:32:54.160 TexArcane.
00:32:58.580 If you guys don't know TexArcane,
00:33:01.120 you should get to know him.
00:33:02.980 He is...
00:33:05.460 Half the stuff he says I still think
00:33:10.060 sounds crazy.
00:33:12.460 And yet, half of the crazy stuff
00:33:13.980 he's said over here says
00:33:15.760 100% accurate.
00:33:18.000 So, fair enough if you want to take him with a grain of salt.
00:33:28.880 And he's wrong about Tartaria, but I'm not going to beef with him.
00:33:32.540 I don't care about Tartaria.
00:33:37.040 It's not crucial.
00:33:41.840 There are a couple of things he's objectively wrong about.
00:33:44.960 I'm very confident that he's wrong about them.
00:33:47.080 but they don't really matter his larger world view is correct um he's a lot like owen benjamin
00:33:55.160 in that way like sometimes owen benjamin gets some stuff really wrong when he doesn't know
00:34:00.800 anything about it but then he says stuff like uh round earther flat earther owen benjamin says
00:34:07.860 he's a two hills earther because from his porch he can see two hills i like that
00:34:12.800 and he was posting something about the the star trek there
00:34:22.000 there
00:34:22.560 star trek and also oh who who was it um war between the worlds
00:34:29.900 war between the worlds time machine um who wrote those
00:34:37.580 early, early.
00:34:42.180 It wasn't Jules Verne. It was after Jules Verne.
00:34:45.800 It's driving me nuts. Somebody toss it into the comments, please.
00:34:49.700 But he also had a book that was turned into a very early, I think,
00:34:53.980 pre-sound film. H.G. Wells, thank you.
00:34:57.800 things to come or or prophecies of things to come
00:35:08.600 it was well the crazy thing is it's the same plot as star trek it's the same plot that's being
00:35:18.600 enacted in real time right now it's the same plot as 1984 that world war iii was so devastating
00:35:30.520 that we created society no longer based upon nationalism um ethnicity
00:35:38.040 or populism but we replaced it with scientific management
00:35:42.200 And in these scientifically managed societies, women are treated like homosexuals.
00:35:56.200 one of my one of the extremely valid criticisms of feminism
00:36:08.080 but when you think about that poor 18 year old girl living with this abuse of men
00:36:14.680 you can understand the appeal of feminism particular girl living with this abuse of
00:36:21.320 in. You can understand the appeal of feminism, particularly the TERF form of it. You can
00:36:28.740 understand that. The TERFs are right about a lot of things. But the fundamental nature
00:36:36.260 of feminism, the fundamental nature of philosophy is masculine. It's very, very analytical and
00:36:45.240 left aside from the continentals but let's not get into that and so feminism as a a exercise
00:36:57.900 of philosophy inevitably embraces the masculine and so this anytime feminism tries to
00:37:10.120 like either feminism diverts into
00:37:15.680 all sex is the R word
00:37:19.300 or
00:37:22.000 women should act like homosexual men
00:37:26.060 it's always either pro-sex
00:37:31.720 or anti-sex
00:37:32.920 feminism
00:37:34.520 I don't want to use acronyms for everything
00:37:39.780 You guys understand what I'm saying. I don't want to upset the YouTube gods, but I also feel incredibly silly using euphemisms constantly.
00:37:52.680 the fundamental issue is that
00:37:59.080 the nature of woman
00:38:00.780 is to be a
00:38:05.840 us men
00:38:09.100 the left and right hemispheres of our brains
00:38:11.080 are very differentiated
00:38:13.600 we can have
00:38:16.980 very powerful intuitions
00:38:18.600 and we can have very powerful
00:38:20.660 logical constructs
00:38:22.680 But we're going to struggle between the two. I've done testing that shows I am very center-brained. Certainly my effectiveness when it comes to divination, like I'm very good at it, would, like that's a right-brained ability.
00:38:45.800 and so i am very powerful in left and right hemisphere but they're also constantly at war
00:38:56.340 with one other like souls i go through are my brain going back and forth and having conversations
00:39:04.600 between the two hemispheres whereas women there's far greater connection between the two
00:39:10.600 so women so what you get with women is they're more let what their left brain is more practical
00:39:17.500 they they see the practicality in everything and the intuiting brain is immediately telling them
00:39:24.820 like this is a bad situation this is a good guy etc there's less argumentation between the two
00:39:34.560 halves but because there's less argumentation there's less differentiation when it comes to
00:39:42.020 abstract thinking and abstract intuition like men are going to be on the extremes
00:39:46.760 which is why women are so useful for grounding us and reminding us of what we already know
00:39:57.740 whether it's what we know on the practical side or if it's what we know like you should
00:40:02.700 your boss working again that that's the thing we get lost in the abstracts on
00:40:10.560 both sides but because of that women aren't very good philosophers and so the
00:40:26.140 The philosophy of Star Trek scientific materialism or of 1984, like this technocracy that is going to be an ongoing construct during the entire age of Aquarius, okay?
00:40:43.280 Aquarius is a technocrat.
00:40:46.620 Aquarius is also very powerfully psychic.
00:40:50.760 But Aquarius is a technocrat.
00:40:56.140 fixed air sign as opposed to cardinal or mutable the cardinal signs are at the
00:41:07.700 start of a season or mutable the cardinal signs are at the start of a
00:41:16.100 season they're a sign I am extremely Libra I'm extremely cardinal air sign the
00:41:25.360 The fixed is the mature established sign and the mutable is leaving the season, the flexible
00:41:36.000 intellectual sign.
00:41:37.540 And Aquarius extremely fixed, extremely confident and arrogant.
00:41:45.360 And Aquarius likes spreadsheets more than they like scientific inquiry or radical dreaming.
00:41:54.920 the technocracy is going to kind of be a thing for the next 2,000 years. But the Star Trek
00:42:03.180 technocracy, it treats women like homosexuals, right? In the same way that Playboy, the whole
00:42:12.840 Hugh Hefner lifestyle is homosexuality for straight men and the problem with
00:42:25.860 sexuality is that an old homosexual and an old feminist have two choices
00:42:37.140 exploit the youth, or be invisible.
00:42:48.120 This is why a large subset of older homosexuals become extremely predatory.
00:42:59.580 I don't think it's anywhere near the majority, but it's a hugely disproportionate section of them.
00:43:07.140 it's because unbridled male desire pursues youth
00:43:18.100 in the same way that when you're looking for a job you like getting a signing bonus
00:43:25.700 but the signing bonus is there because it's trusting that you're going to establish a
00:43:33.780 long-term generative thing long-term generative thing and so when you try and
00:43:45.420 start treating women like men sexually women like men sexually you're going to
00:43:52.440 start exploiting the women and well there's the there's the the subset of
00:44:01.380 people that the left likes to defend them. I don't. And they're all Star Trek fans. That's why.
00:44:13.040 Because there's no limitations on sexuality in Star Trek.
00:44:19.660 I mean, hey, if the kids can learn calculus when they're 12, then I guess they're ready for...
00:44:24.180 Oh, by the way, if you don't know what the heck I'm getting on about, something like 99% of the people arrested for those crimes are huge Trekkies.
00:44:44.440 It's rare to find one who isn't a Trekkie.
00:44:54.180 that being said and yes i really like the next generation growing up
00:44:59.860 that being said gene roddenberry was not without merit give the devil his due
00:45:08.900 the thing i admired about the star trek universe was that it was like what if uh to go
00:45:17.940 to go to Ken Wilber, to Integral Theory, AQAL.
00:45:22.920 This is what PsychoMath talks about all the time.
00:45:26.700 The Star Trek universe is essentially one where the
00:45:30.080 majority of people are at level seven.
00:45:35.620 But it's being imagined
00:45:38.100 by somebody that was at level six.
00:45:43.620 Gene Roddenberry was actually very
00:45:46.380 He took advantage of a lot of women, and the women he took advantage of were trying to prove how enlightened they were, so they didn't complain about it.
00:46:03.200 I think Crosby, Tasha Yar, I think she really got eaten up and spit out by that whole thing.
00:46:10.520 uh the same thing with um the actress that played princess leia
00:46:18.380 she had a rough go of it right she's just trying to be the cool girl that got along with everybody
00:46:25.660 but deep down she knew she was being exploited the guys were coming to seize her gold
00:46:29.820 and not actually save her from the dragon's lair
00:46:32.740 so yeah there is something really cool to star trek
00:46:38.740 and gene roddenberry lived a very adventurous courageous life so i don't want to paint him
00:46:44.580 like he's a demon or something he wasn't but his conception of women as identical to men
00:46:59.940 led to him rationalizing
00:47:01.940 a exploitation of women that was fundamental like he treated women like they were in the
00:47:08.860 gay bathhouse quite frankly which is why other types of depraved men
00:47:19.580 love the star trek universe because if you can treat women like that then you can treat
00:47:25.980 like that.
00:47:30.160 It's kind of implicit there.
00:47:35.840 You notice it wasn't until Deep Space Nine
00:47:38.200 that we actually
00:47:39.880 saw
00:47:42.660 narrative investigation
00:47:45.320 of a marriage, which
00:47:47.880 wasn't always the best marriage,
00:47:50.100 but at least it investigated the marriage.
00:47:55.980 Star Trek The Next Generation, there's no concept of marriage.
00:48:02.960 Yeah, O'Brien and, oh, what was her name?
00:48:07.880 Yeah, they were married, but it never really dug into the difficulties of being.
00:48:13.920 Deep Space Nine, it absolutely did.
00:48:16.340 so
00:48:21.600 I've just finished
00:48:24.420 binge watching
00:48:26.140 Brass Eye
00:48:27.960 I do not know what that is
00:48:29.720 please tell me in the comments
00:48:32.980 and Armored Ghost says
00:48:35.500 how fast is the internet of the Arctic
00:48:36.900 it was pretty solid
00:48:39.860 but they did block
00:48:41.940 gaming and
00:48:43.820 Netflix
00:48:44.440 so i had no problem with youtube but there there were limitations placed not to overwhelm the
00:48:52.280 system i assume it was all done through satellite because we were we were outside of helicopter
00:48:58.140 range okay um jeez there was a
00:49:02.540 there was a guy that got injured like broken legs on one of the ships due to a
00:49:14.440 uh rogue wave
00:49:18.280 it was chased before they fly him out i assume they had him on i assume they
00:49:25.880 just had him like totally comatose from painkillers
00:49:31.320 it was a great environment to be working in
00:49:36.920 and no i'm not going to tell you where it was exactly just that yeah it was
00:49:40.120 north of the arctic circle
00:49:44.440 I long for a world where we recognize that God hates us all until we prove we're not shit.
00:49:53.980 God's always happy.
00:49:56.000 Oh, wait, no, he's always mad.
00:50:02.620 Oh, it's hard to say.
00:50:05.160 You know, that neoliberalism, neoliberal feudalism.
00:50:10.120 He's been posting, he's been reading Philip K. Dix, his MOQIS, as you might expect, it's nothing but pure insanity with no answers whatsoever.
00:50:23.380 And so, which made neoliberal feudalism reflect on the fact that his endless essays about the fractal nature of belief, self-awareness, and government corruption, and the futility of it all, were also completely insane with no resolution.
00:50:48.620 and so I replied to him
00:50:50.960 and I told him a story
00:50:52.600 so a friend of mine
00:50:56.040 had to go in for surgery recently
00:50:59.240 and his very young daughter
00:51:02.800 asked him what surgery was
00:51:05.100 now he didn't want to lie to her
00:51:08.560 even though she's a young child
00:51:09.660 so he told her a toned down version
00:51:13.560 of what surgery is
00:51:14.900 and she started crying
00:51:17.180 I said, Papa, that scared me.
00:51:20.380 You made me, Papa.
00:51:22.100 Didn't you know that's scary?
00:51:26.720 And he told me this story.
00:51:28.500 I started laughing like, oh, man.
00:51:33.540 I said, buddy, what do you need to tell that kid?
00:51:37.580 God tell her that Uncle Leo, he's visited hell and heaven.
00:51:43.240 He's been both places, and even he doesn't know what God is or if he exists.
00:51:52.400 Oh, it's just an endless fractal.
00:52:00.000 And you can choose to believe that you have an answer, which, you know, all the power to you if you do, but...
00:52:08.240 I know that hell and heaven are real, but I don't know what to tell you about God.
00:52:20.260 Prophet of Zombie God.
00:52:21.640 I lived as a woman for six months to really understand the MTF mind.
00:52:25.140 Gay or straight, female cosplay or not, men are men.
00:52:29.160 We need to re-examine masculinity, but with an intent on our oath.
00:52:34.480 Bro, that's really interesting, man.
00:52:38.240 you should definitely write about it um i don't know if you want to come on here sometime and
00:52:48.220 talk about it uh like i get that's but that's really interesting there is um a book written
00:52:56.060 by a lesbian that cosplayed as a man for six months that really opened up her eyes to the
00:53:03.540 difficulties of being a man I wish there was more like it's we are just so primed to completely
00:53:15.360 misunderstand the other sex right like I think we all know like all of us men know the frustration
00:53:23.720 with being taught to be a nice guy and that no girls don't like nice guys finish last right we
00:53:31.720 Like, we all, we could talk about that until the cows come home.
00:53:40.640 I just think our understanding of the other sex has been very, very subverted deliberately.
00:53:55.320 What a woman wants, what a woman needs.
00:53:57.180 That's a good way of putting it.
00:54:01.720 Hey, man, you're not bombing the comments. The comments are fantastic. I got nothing going without comments. I mean, I could probably BS a bunch of stuff, but.
00:54:14.720 Okay, so Brass Eye is a British satire about the media in the late 90s. His creator and presenter, Chris Morris, also wrote Four Lions, a British movie satisfying and mocking Islamic terrorism.
00:54:25.720 I've been making videos for years under different names, but I'd be honored to come on the segment one day.
00:54:33.180 Fire me a message on Twitter, if that works for you.
00:54:38.360 And yes, it's been subverted on purpose.
00:54:40.200 There is a fantastic conspiracy theory from Poll, about five years old.
00:54:53.180 I'm sure I've posted it before.
00:54:55.720 And conspiracy theory goes like this. Well, there's two that are complementary. But the first one is that the algorithms on social media, they don't care if you're happy or angry, they just care that you engage.
00:55:14.760 And so if you engage with something, they'll show you more of it. And the algorithms want to sell you stuff. And to sell you something, it's more useful to place you in a slot.
00:55:29.340 like like what are you are you a single man are you married man are you a rich
00:55:36.780 40 year old man trying to rediscover his youth with stupid Star Wars toys are you
00:55:41.880 a conservative are you a liberal what are you and so not only are we going to
00:55:51.140 But to label you in one of these boxes, we're going to show you enough to push you deeper into that box.
00:56:02.240 Ergo, much of the political polarization that we see is driven by marketing algorithms.
00:56:10.140 Because the more you are angry about X, the easier we can sell you stuff.
00:56:21.140 The other really interesting conspiracy theory comes from a user that claimed he worked for one of the beauty product manufacturers, and they were running an experimental campaign down in South America, Brazil, I believe.
00:56:38.860 And what they were attempting to do using Freudian psychology was to transmute, to create a hypersigil to convince women that beauty isn't something you're born with.
00:57:02.620 be a product you buy on the shelf externalizing beauty you know if you
00:57:13.660 think about the difference between finding a like a fitted suit that
00:57:21.520 complements your figure again I'm a Libra ruled by Venus okay I like fashion
00:57:30.160 fashion, you might have noticed. And especially when it comes to leather jackets, it's all about
00:57:34.820 the fit. I used to sell leather jackets. And it's a jacket that looks great on one guy will look
00:57:41.460 terrible on the other. You kind of just have to find the right leather jacket for your build.
00:57:50.360 It complements you. A leather jacket complements you when you find the right one. But what they
00:57:58.660 attempting to do was create a hyper sigil that made it not about like the beauty is not
00:58:05.940 emphasizing what you already have but it's a product on the shelf purchase to get plus one to
00:58:15.380 beauty and they were so successful in this campaign that transsexualism exploded because
00:58:24.180 Because they inadvertently, what they realized was that there's a huge segment of men who would be happy to embody beauty themselves.
00:58:38.180 Let me ask you fellas
00:58:52.700 Have you ever sent her a D-pick
00:58:57.740 And she didn't appreciate it at all?
00:59:00.640 Well
00:59:00.700 us men
00:59:09.840 have a natural
00:59:12.680 like there's this
00:59:13.840 yeah
00:59:15.200 yes there is this
00:59:19.500 extremely
00:59:22.860 visual appreciation
00:59:25.380 of female beauty
00:59:28.540 inherent to men, whereas
00:59:31.600 women are more prone
00:59:34.760 to appreciating
00:59:37.480 male accomplishment.
00:59:41.420 They like to see the footballer
00:59:43.900 winning the football
00:59:45.200 and the muscles that go along with that.
00:59:48.640 Not that there isn't a huge appreciation
00:59:53.100 for male beauty. Guys, if you're not lifting weights,
00:59:57.020 you're you're leaving money on the ground okay yes there's huge appreciation for
01:00:03.740 male beauty but male beauty is more connected with accomplishment with
01:00:11.840 performance and so doesn't matter how big your D is or how symmetrical and
01:00:20.180 and beautiful, which I'm sure all of you have very beautiful penises.
01:00:33.580 A random picture of one won't do much for a girl.
01:00:39.380 And so there's this latent...
01:00:44.480 Wouldn't it be nice if they just appreciated us for our bodies the way we appreciated them?
01:00:50.180 And if you dig too deep into that form of jealousy, then eventually you arrive at, well, if I can't be a beautiful man, maybe I'll become a beautiful woman.
01:01:17.080 And look, this advertising campaign tells me I can just buy their product, and it will make me luxurious and beautiful.
01:01:31.440 This is, what do they call it?
01:01:37.160 It's the fantasy eroticization of the self.
01:01:41.560 and listen all of us guys have it to one degree or another we've all taken a
01:01:50.780 picture of ourselves you know like flexing our arms after we just were
01:01:55.360 lifting weights auto erotic no it's not is it something like that and so when
01:02:05.800 When this company started bombarding Brazil with all of these advertisements that had this subtext that you could purchase beauty off the shelf, you wound up with an explosion of male to female transsexuality in the region.
01:02:26.800 the boss babe thing is the same thing in reverse incidentally the there are so many women
01:02:41.520 women desire male accomplishment
01:02:46.240 they want a hero but heroes are in short supply these days
01:02:54.200 and most of the guys they've dated
01:02:57.080 only want to steal the gold
01:02:59.280 they don't want to defeat the dragon
01:03:00.500 they don't want to rescue the maiden
01:03:02.420 and so so many of these girls
01:03:07.160 start auto-erotically
01:03:08.380 trying to become the man
01:03:10.960 that they desire
01:03:12.240 things are seriously twisted folks
01:03:24.200 let's check these garments oh speaking of um brass eye there were two fantastic cbc series
01:03:40.100 one was well this is just pure gen x comedy trash out it's good it's called twitch city
01:03:49.680 it's just
01:03:52.900 loser Gen Xers
01:03:55.080 with no prospects living in Toronto
01:03:56.960 back in the 90s.
01:04:00.320 There's this one
01:04:01.160 point where like the
01:04:02.160 roommate's girlfriend
01:04:04.800 and the roommate
01:04:06.060 were coming up with
01:04:08.400 all these idiotic rationalizations
01:04:11.300 of like, well, I wouldn't be cheating if I
01:04:13.120 just walked in on you in the shower. Like, no, totally.
01:04:15.040 I wouldn't be cheating. Or if I like
01:04:16.800 slipped and fell on you, that wouldn't be cheating.
01:04:18.720 No, that just happens sometimes.
01:04:21.260 Twitch City was hilarious.
01:04:22.860 There's another great series about...
01:04:26.740 It was all these psychopathic news anchors.
01:04:31.320 It was sort of like news radio,
01:04:34.280 but less comedic and more psychopathic.
01:04:38.860 God, what was that called?
01:04:41.420 If any of you remember that series,
01:04:43.060 toss it in the comments.
01:04:44.000 It was brilliantly cynical.
01:04:48.720 Let's see.
01:05:01.260 Out for the night.
01:05:02.480 Glad to have you, Prophet Zombie.
01:05:09.520 Autogynephilia.
01:05:10.520 Thank you.
01:05:11.440 Thank you.
01:05:12.200 Autogynephilia.
01:05:12.760 like imagine a bunch of women lusting after you while you were doing the cabana boy dance
01:05:22.040 now i put it like that it feels ridiculous and it is ridiculous
01:05:25.760 but you know if you could get away with it
01:05:29.980 the becky lynch effect even her husband wears her old clothes
01:05:37.920 I should probably be happy that I don't know who Becky Lynch is, shouldn't I?
01:05:49.940 Okay, yeah, you tagged me in a post. Perfect.
01:05:53.020 Perfect. You have a good night, sir. Stay frosty.
01:05:57.000 So I'm going to go for another 25 minutes, but I better come up with some sort of material.
01:06:20.300 I think I mentioned earlier that one of the channels I really like is the Disrespective
01:06:25.020 podcast. And one of the major topics he covers is child abuse. And there's a question I can't
01:06:50.420 answer
01:06:55.220 certainly children got there's a lot more corporal punishment
01:07:00.660 back in the day than there is today
01:07:08.260 particularly
01:07:12.660 well okay so here here's a like here's a theory
01:07:16.820 Yes, there was more corporal punishment 50, 100 years ago.
01:07:23.480 But generally, it was more formalized.
01:07:33.380 One of the crazy things in Kingdom Come Deliverance.
01:07:37.300 one of the real disconnects in that game which i hardly recommend it's a
01:07:50.180 it is almost as good as actually visiting the medieval era to understand how people thought
01:07:56.200 um i don't think it's perfect there are some spots in it all right if you don't know kcd
01:08:03.540 it's a medieval rpg set in the real world it's like a medieval peasant life simulator
01:08:11.080 where it's a bit exaggerated like you get to get to hunt bandits and blacksmith and you get to be
01:08:20.160 a lawyer in a heresy trial which realistically you don't get to do all those things in one life
01:08:25.540 So it's exaggerated in that sense. But the general understanding of the medieval era and how systems and society operated back then, it's generally very, very accurate. It's very good. I strongly recommend the series.
01:08:47.240 and one of the examples of the disconnects is that poaching used to be a death sentence
01:09:00.380 and one of the things that you're tasked with do and one of the things that you're tasked with
01:09:12.360 doing at certain points is capturing some poachers and bring them back to be hanged
01:09:24.040 because it's not like we had money or a resource people back then
01:09:34.360 and they can talk these guys into coming back to be hanged
01:09:36.840 which kind of sounds crazy like imagine a speeding ticket was getting well imagine if
01:09:47.760 getting caught speeding was not just you're put to death it was imagine you're being tortured to
01:09:53.660 death how many of you would go voluntarily if that were the case probably not too many
01:10:06.840 And yet people frequently did submit.
01:10:11.700 Well, the same way that how many people submit to jail time for sharing spicy memes on British Facebook?
01:10:21.160 Spicy memes on British Facebook.
01:10:31.040 So that's what I find so interesting.
01:10:33.200 It's completely realistic.
01:10:35.000 And when you're playing the game, you understand.
01:10:36.840 And that it's realistic, but also may question the nature of the whole justice system to begin with.
01:10:53.920 Now, wait, I'm pretty sure I was going somewhere with that, but it's kind of evaporated where the heck I was going.
01:10:58.900 Right, we're talking about beating kids.
01:11:06.840 medieval justice was far more brutal we didn't have the money and resources to lock people in
01:11:12.520 prison for 10 years and we tended to have more of a you know if you torture somebody to death
01:11:23.400 maybe less people will commit the crime that was one of the general assumptions
01:11:28.200 back then whether it's not it's true who knows not the point of this
01:11:36.840 you know I heard from my parents that my grandparents used to have a paddle and the
01:11:50.120 paddle had this cartoon picture of this this naughty child just like like with
01:11:58.920 his pants down with a red bottom, just screaming his face off.
01:12:06.840 Talking out a turn. That's a paddling.
01:12:14.260 Here's another story. I don't think this is for my family. I think I heard this somewhere else, where
01:12:18.680 when the kids misbehaved, they had to go out to the backyard to cut a switch off one of the bushes,
01:12:26.580 and that was the switch that'd be used to paddle them.
01:12:34.860 Which is pretty dramatic to our current sensibilities.
01:12:44.140 But it was also formalized.
01:12:50.520 The latest effective podcast started with a video
01:12:54.560 of a mother and school teacher
01:13:00.360 absolutely losing her mind
01:13:04.960 and beating her young son with a leather belt.
01:13:15.560 But it's not, like, what's...
01:13:17.440 What's so awful about that video?
01:13:21.500 It's not the physical pain.
01:13:24.560 It's the unbridled nature, the unpredictability of the angry adult.
01:13:38.340 I am not 100% peaceful parenting like Stefan Molyneux.
01:13:49.560 I think there are some, it depends on the kid.
01:13:52.620 there some kids need to test the rules and i think there may be call for some kids that like
01:14:06.280 once or twice oh you don't want to do a timeout then you're gonna get a spanking in a timeout
01:14:12.820 but it's not about the parent losing control what's what's terrifying about that video
01:14:21.320 is the parent losing control
01:14:23.940 about them.
01:14:28.580 You know, the grandfather,
01:14:32.040 great-grandfather, whomever,
01:14:35.480 sent the kid out to go get a switch
01:14:37.680 and now you're going to get five whacks
01:14:41.160 in your bare bum.
01:14:44.180 It's dispassionate.
01:14:47.700 It's something the kid can control.
01:14:51.320 that well, you did the bad thing,
01:14:55.720 now the bad thing happens to you.
01:14:58.520 And if you don't want the bad thing,
01:14:59.780 don't do this bad thing.
01:15:03.320 The kid has to face the music,
01:15:06.840 but ultimately has control over it.
01:15:12.780 Whereas the abuse that is present in that recent video,
01:15:19.280 the kid getting beaten with the belt,
01:15:21.320 It's less about the belt.
01:15:27.120 And it's more that the kids got no control over it.
01:15:34.700 Whatever it is that they did,
01:15:37.340 the mother was yelling about the house being a mess.
01:15:45.620 So the kids leave their toys out.
01:15:47.900 That's something kids do.
01:15:49.680 Sometimes they leave their toys out.
01:15:51.320 then they shouldn't leave their toys out.
01:15:53.060 One of the things you teach your kids is you clean stuff up when you're done with it.
01:16:01.840 But if they don't clean it up, the punishment should be predictable.
01:16:09.460 When the case is a parent, there is no predictability.
01:16:14.700 It's one night, the parent might laugh.
01:16:18.640 Oh, you silly kid.
01:16:20.200 You're supposed to clean that up.
01:16:23.800 And the next night, same thing happens.
01:16:26.240 And they absolutely blow their top, and they're yelling and screaming
01:16:30.760 and telling the kid that they're not worthy of love.
01:16:38.100 Like you don't even actually need to hit the kid for it to be abuse.
01:16:48.640 And so one of the questions I can't answer you, were people more psycho and abusive 500
01:17:02.700 years ago? I wish I could answer that question. I was just listening to, I think it was a
01:17:26.620 video by scary interesting about a mutiny which occurred a mutiny on a ship that was
01:17:37.120 largely carrying civilians it was a peacetime trading ship carrying civilians but there was
01:17:45.080 one man who was a heretic he was even a heretic I kind of sympathize with like I probably would
01:17:51.080 endorse his heresy quite frankly like it wasn't even a huge heresy it's just that like his heresy
01:18:02.180 is that some creepy paintings are valid that was his heresy and yet this guy ran a mutiny
01:18:12.640 that wound up
01:18:15.380 murdering women and children
01:18:17.920 and sending people to their deaths
01:18:22.220 so that he and his cohort
01:18:26.420 could take advantage of the surviving women and children.
01:18:31.260 Like, monstrous.
01:18:33.760 Absolutely monstrous what this guy did.
01:18:42.640 so you know like you examine something like that so have we got better than that
01:18:53.100 because things like that still happen once in a blue moon we do occasionally hear these these
01:19:00.460 absolute horror stories of children locked in basements but they are the exception these days
01:19:05.580 is it that we've become more peaceful
01:19:12.680 or is it just that law enforcement is more effective it's hard to get away
01:19:19.760 with that sort of nonsense these days
01:19:21.580 on the other hand it seems to me that people a hundred years ago had a lot more
01:19:34.900 moral sense maybe our institutions weren't as good as they are now
01:19:41.540 but individual humans seem to be a lot better at doing morality a hundred years ago
01:19:52.180 okay could it be that the moral turpitude
01:19:56.820 which
01:20:00.820 well the moral turpitude you and i are witnesses to
01:20:04.900 It only goes back two, three, maybe four generations.
01:20:14.420 You can't really witness your great-great-grandparents.
01:20:19.640 the stories of your great-great-grandparents are so diluted at this point that all you're
01:20:29.380 going to learn about them is they were really good at singing songs in Gaelic. Or back when
01:20:38.460 they lived in Italy, they had to do a job. You're really not going to learn anything
01:20:46.320 deeply meaningful about your great-great-grandparents.
01:20:51.600 The sins of the father,
01:20:54.280 which go unto the seventh generation,
01:20:57.880 you won't learn where they started.
01:21:04.860 And there's part of me that wants to suggest that the
01:21:08.620 horrors of industrialized warfare,
01:21:13.800 not that war was ever nice,
01:21:16.320 One of the great lines from Kingdom Come Deliverance, too, is that war is a nasty business.
01:21:28.920 And maybe it always, always was just inhuman, but there is something about industrial war that is uniquely horrific.
01:21:40.440 And I think it left all of us with major spiritual damage.
01:21:46.320 On the one hand, I'm very aware of the moral atrocities that existed in the past, but something
01:22:02.780 about the moral atrocities in the present are enormous.
01:22:16.320 and fundamentally i do believe in the progressive theory of human development i think there's solid
01:22:24.760 evidence that we are more we have the potential at least for greater psychological advancement
01:22:33.200 than our ancestors had
01:22:36.040 but there's also so much more psychological depravity
01:22:42.560 in the midst of plenty we are such petty monsters to one another
01:22:49.100 and i don't know how to square that circle
01:22:55.800 So, my intellectual bent demands that I find a logical explanation.
01:23:08.100 Good God, 200 years ago, schoolchildren used to set cats on fire for fun.
01:23:18.100 And yet, 200 years ago, we also had some very advanced moral theologians.
01:23:25.800 Whereas today, you're hard-pressed to find a moral theologian that's celebrated by society.
01:23:34.800 I'm not sure what to make of it.
01:23:39.800 Not sure what to make of it.
01:23:55.800 Well, I guess I'll
01:23:59.840 finish off with a couple of final thoughts.
01:24:06.880 Caution Clothing Enjoyer says,
01:24:09.620 reminds me of the Protestant loss of accountability to the church. No confession,
01:24:13.560 no conciliar consensus, etc. Alongside the authoritarian
01:24:17.100 power grab of Rome, as it so slowly
01:24:20.540 liberalizes into oblivion. Yeah, I know.
01:24:25.800 I, you nailed it. That Protestantism turns every man into his own Pope. And yet the Catholic Pope is, oh goodness.
01:24:48.680 I am very not interested in writing apologetics for the Pope.
01:24:58.320 Like, the Popes were pretty bad 500 years ago.
01:25:01.920 Now they're just weak and pathetic.
01:25:08.400 Okay.
01:25:09.260 Dovsky, Grand Inquisitor.
01:25:12.400 Please read the Grand Inquisitor.
01:25:15.160 It is such a brilliant work.
01:25:18.680 And I vibe with that so hard.
01:25:26.600 We don't have a gilded cage anymore.
01:25:37.080 I'd like to be able to condemn the Protestants.
01:25:41.780 But I also have to condemn the papacy.
01:25:46.240 like they they kind of deserve each other don't they um i i think like we're welcome to age
01:25:53.700 aquarius no more astral pyramids serena says might be a shrinking of the extremes everything's
01:26:02.740 flatter now yes which is also the the end of the astral pyramid so
01:26:11.340 So, to briefly explain, you've got the four layers of existence.
01:26:22.000 There's probably more, but you've got the four basic layers that we can observe.
01:26:25.440 You've got the material.
01:26:29.040 You've got the energetic, the level of vibes.
01:26:34.420 You've got the astral, the layer of ideologies and ideas.
01:26:39.200 And you've got the spiritual, which is where the gods live.
01:26:47.020 It's where numbers have existential, like they're alive on that level.
01:26:59.540 And the age of Pisces was the age of the astral pyramid.
01:27:04.960 where if we can where we're going to get everybody on board with one idea and we're
01:27:14.400 going to coordinate society thereby the axial age is what started off the pisces and the astral
01:27:23.820 pyramids and so we have all like we've got a bunch of different religions uh vying for dominance
01:27:30.000 on the planet, and now that it's all in late-stage Pisces, it gets more and more desperate for
01:27:38.820 control. And every ideology wants to be a cult these days. The multi-level marketing scams,
01:27:51.220 which are mostly based upon religious heresies.
01:27:56.080 The, what's it called?
01:27:57.740 The Doctrine of Abundance?
01:28:01.420 That's not what it's called.
01:28:03.440 Prosperity Gospel.
01:28:05.220 Prosperity Gospel is one of the ugliest heresies out there,
01:28:08.480 but it's also the foundation for most multi-level marketing scams.
01:28:16.520 Most corporations are trying to turn themselves into an astral pyramid.
01:28:20.220 Here at Corporation XYZ, we believe in these values.
01:28:27.160 I would be absurd.
01:28:32.860 Thank God.
01:28:34.700 I tend to work in industries that require a little bit of brain and a lot of muscle.
01:28:39.880 They can be very tiring.
01:28:41.640 But they don't demand that I subscribe to an astral pyramid.
01:28:46.080 They just ask me to do my job honestly and work well with my co-workers.
01:28:52.000 Oh, there's always that lecture about what company XYZ values.
01:28:59.040 Thank God they value product more than the astral pyramid.
01:29:03.240 So yes, as Serena points out, it could be that these astral pyramids, regardless of the effectiveness of the law and order protocols, was breaking on the wheel an effective crime prevention tactic.
01:29:28.080 Well, that's not the question. The foundation is actually the astral pyramid, the guilt page that protected most people. And yet the people that didn't protect were so far on the outside that they turned into absolute monsters.
01:29:44.780 whereas what we're seeing with Age of Aquarius
01:29:49.460 is a great democratization of psychic ability
01:29:53.980 a great democratization
01:29:56.720 of good versus evil
01:29:59.240 there's no wonder of a safety in the astral pyramid
01:30:04.980 maybe 500 years ago
01:30:14.780 So if you regularly beat your kids, but you did it in the way that the priest told you was okay, the kids would turn out all right.
01:30:25.680 Whereas nowadays, it's not about whether or not you beat the kids, or if you just tell them they're not worthy of love.
01:30:39.060 Maybe today it's more about the context in which you do it.
01:30:44.780 I don't know.
01:30:46.100 I don't know.
01:30:51.520 Wish I had better answers for you, folks.
01:30:55.120 Things are getting weird.
01:31:01.060 Any final questions, comments, concerns?
01:31:05.480 Like, please toss them out there.
01:31:08.400 Starving Vampire says hello.
01:31:11.300 I hope you've been listening the whole time.
01:31:12.820 I didn't send you a link.
01:31:14.660 He and I are working on a new track, by the way,
01:31:16.940 so right-click Starving Vampires, open a new tab.
01:31:21.000 We've done some musical projects together.
01:31:24.840 I don't presently have a saxophone
01:31:27.380 because I've been employed less than I hoped.
01:31:36.880 But that's okay.
01:31:37.920 All moves according to the winds of the Great Magnet.
01:31:43.820 Serena says, I also think people are going to blow shit out.
01:31:52.540 Yeah, and I, I, could I rephrase what you just said?
01:32:05.000 And I think people, I think people, how do I put this? We are supposed to be developing an internal locus of control.
01:32:24.000 we are supposed to
01:32:33.240 no, no, not internal locus of control
01:32:34.820 internal locus of control is at least 500 years old
01:32:37.460 I am the master of my fate
01:32:41.480 I'm the captain of my ship
01:32:42.780 internal locus of control
01:32:44.580 most of this
01:32:50.360 most of this
01:32:55.260 therapy
01:32:55.940 most of this
01:32:59.740 my parents gave me trauma
01:33:01.800 most of the feminist
01:33:07.840 thing you know
01:33:09.640 oh men are this way
01:33:11.540 or the manosphere women are
01:33:13.920 this way
01:33:14.640 those actually
01:33:20.020 aren't about internal or external locus of control. The foundation to all of these
01:33:30.880 who do we blame for the evil conversations
01:33:33.980 seems to be what set of rules should we be following. So the whole nature of when is it
01:33:44.760 appropriate to spank your child. This rule set says you should spank them 3% of the time. This
01:33:58.580 one says you should spank them 40% of the time. Maybe what I'm saying is that the spanking,
01:34:08.000 it's not about what percentage of spanking becomes abusive it's the motive behind the spanking
01:34:17.060 so a system where you spank them 60 of the time but you spank them fairly is not abusive
01:34:26.100 the issue is why you're spanking them and the problem we're running into without astral pyramids
01:34:35.080 with all the astral pyramids dissolving
01:34:37.300 and the new demand being that each and every one of us individuate
01:34:42.480 is that there is no rule system for all of us to follow.
01:34:52.300 We simultaneously have this, again, Aquarian,
01:34:56.900 Aquarian government is trying to,
01:35:01.280 it's damn near the Tower of Babel.
01:35:05.080 The difference between Aquarius and the Tower of Babel is Tower of Babel believes that their language is the true language.
01:35:17.620 there's a channel I like quite a bit
01:35:26.420 Hyperborean Knowledge
01:35:27.820 I think his latest video was on the runes
01:35:30.720 and I've discussed myself
01:35:34.740 like the danger
01:35:35.860 of any definatory system
01:35:38.960 is the grammar
01:35:40.380 of the definatory system
01:35:42.280 every language
01:35:44.580 every programming language
01:35:46.020 every human language
01:35:47.200 Every system of divination has its own grammar inherent in it.
01:35:58.100 I have been experimenting with tarot, and I am...
01:36:03.800 Well, the only way to learn grammar is to use a language,
01:36:07.240 but I'm paying a lot of attention to the grammar.
01:36:17.200 The Grand Inquisitor protected the people within his totalitarian grammar, and thus he accused Christ.
01:36:32.860 age of Aquarius
01:36:44.540 unlike the Tower of Babel
01:36:45.820 the Tower of Babel says
01:36:47.420 this is the grammar
01:36:49.420 by which all shall be spoken
01:36:52.100 Aquarius on the other hand
01:36:59.260 says
01:37:00.460 you can have any officially recognized form of grammar that you want, so long as it is officially recognized.
01:37:14.780 If the Tower of Babel wanted to own all of the truth,
01:37:22.680 Aquarius just wants to put all of the truth into a spreadsheet.
01:37:30.460 Aquarius is okay, for example, with having Sharia courts in the land, so long as you pre-register for Sharia, even though Sharia and British common law are inconsistent.
01:37:56.060 It just demands that you register. You can use any grammar you want, so long as it's a recognized grammar.
01:38:03.060 grammar, which also speaks to a lot of the misdirected rebellions coming out
01:38:24.120 of Pisces into Aquarius. As Pisces died, there were rebellions against the astral
01:38:35.640 pyramids. As many correctly pointed out, the popes were incredibly hypocritical.
01:38:43.940 They were not particularly pious. And they said, screw you, I'm gonna create my
01:38:53.100 own astral pyramid with hookers and gambling, etc. But it was still an astral pyramid. But it was
01:39:04.700 a rebellious astral pyramid, which created more rebellions, more rebellions, until everybody
01:39:08.880 is being their own individuated astral pyramid.
01:39:11.980 you know i've known plenty of very radical protestants that were
01:39:22.200 holier than jesus as they like to say like they were literally creating their own protestant cult
01:39:28.940 because they were they were to protestant cult because they were they were to anti-pyramid
01:39:37.760 to be part of their anti-pyramid pyramid.
01:39:46.260 And so we've got a lot of people that
01:39:48.440 don't like where things are headed,
01:39:51.340 but they're each trying to be their own cult leader.
01:39:59.200 And so I guess what I'm suggesting with Age of Aquarius
01:40:01.920 is not, like, the solution is not
01:40:04.060 ghost dance into
01:40:07.300 an ancient, like, let's reinvent the Catholic
01:40:12.200 Church from 1200 AD. Well, no, that's actually not going to work
01:40:16.260 any more than the ghost dance worked for the Native Americans.
01:40:23.160 The opposite
01:40:24.360 extreme is becoming your own familial cult leader.
01:40:29.460 That's also not the solution.
01:40:34.060 I think the solution is something along the lines of
01:40:41.020 Age of Aquarius does not get to be the Tower of Babylon.
01:40:52.940 I think what you're seeing in Britain right now,
01:40:56.580 with the refusal to prosecute grooming gangs,
01:41:00.120 with the aggressive prosecution
01:41:02.760 of anybody with spicy memes on Facebook.
01:41:07.240 That is very Tower of Babylon.
01:41:09.580 That is a trying to create an Aquarian pyramid.
01:41:18.280 It's like, no, that's no Aquarius.
01:41:20.640 You don't get to be a Piscean astral pyramid.
01:41:30.120 Got to hold you to account.
01:41:45.720 I hope that makes sense.
01:41:47.320 Let me...
01:41:51.320 I think Paul's also trained to blow shit out of proportion.
01:41:54.780 I like stuff that we could brush off as kids.
01:41:57.040 Now requires therapy.
01:42:00.120 Therapy.
01:42:12.520 Okay, I'm going to finish off on the Jungian argument.
01:42:21.580 That what we need to do is individuate.
01:42:30.120 we can no longer seek absolution
01:42:33.260 through obedience,
01:42:36.060 through agreeing with the majority
01:42:38.820 that we must be crucified
01:42:40.940 between the contradictions within our own souls.
01:42:50.380 Actually, here's a great place to end it.
01:42:52.800 So there's a game that came out recently,
01:42:55.640 Torment, The Tides of Numenera.
01:42:57.400 I don't know if I recommend the game or not.
01:43:02.580 I recommend the game because it's creative.
01:43:06.680 It's a spiritual successor to Torment Planescape,
01:43:10.240 which gave you the option of being good or evil, lawful or chaotic.
01:43:17.240 Now, in Tides of Numenera, instead of good, evil, lawful, chaotic,
01:43:22.380 you have five tides.
01:43:23.760 you got the
01:43:26.980 the purple, cyan, gold, red
01:43:30.820 and silver
01:43:31.520 and these tides are
01:43:35.660 they're something like red is physical
01:43:38.660 silver is truth
01:43:41.600 gold is self-sacrifice
01:43:43.980 purple is deep wisdom
01:43:47.960 and something like that
01:43:50.920 and the decisions you make
01:43:54.020 build up what type of character you have.
01:43:57.400 But it's not that any one of these five is good.
01:44:04.540 Is ambition bad?
01:44:11.040 I was having a conversation on Discord with a man
01:44:13.400 who got called out for pretending to be unambitious
01:44:19.720 while actually being ambitious
01:44:21.320 and had the self-awareness to notice
01:44:25.440 that he was doing that.
01:44:30.340 And I replied to him,
01:44:31.720 is ambition necessarily bad?
01:44:43.200 If I were talking to the gods
01:44:45.960 and I said to them,
01:44:48.540 give me a sire and I will build something powerful on this land
01:44:55.880 or allow me to sire a son
01:45:00.040 and I will build something powerful on this land to your glory
01:45:03.700 is that an evil ambition
01:45:07.860 I think not
01:45:18.540 And when you deny your ambition, when you suppress your ambition, when you pretend not to be ambitious, that's when you become ambitious in the sneakiest of ways.
01:45:42.160 Evil seems to have a lot to do with suppression, with denial.
01:45:48.540 with lying to yourself about what you're doing.
01:45:54.940 Where is when?
01:45:57.000 You understand Solzhenitsyn that the line between good and evil
01:46:01.120 runs through the heart of every man and who is a part of their own heart.
01:46:10.480 when you confront the shadow
01:46:17.960 and integrate the shadow
01:46:21.560 when you acknowledge the desires
01:46:26.420 the ambitions
01:46:27.900 that's when you can turn them into something positive
01:46:38.180 Like, are any of these instincts we have in and of themselves negative?
01:46:50.980 I mean, maybe, but even if they are, even if there are these vicious parts of your own nature,
01:46:59.500 then aren't we better off
01:47:02.860 acknowledging them and admitting them to
01:47:07.480 ourselves and engaging them
01:47:10.740 so that perhaps they're not quite so destructive.
01:47:18.440 Anyway.
01:47:23.520 I hope that was a good stream.
01:47:25.400 I hope you guys enjoyed it.
01:47:26.500 I appreciate all the comments.
01:47:28.440 And tomorrow morning, my video on the mystery religions of the current astrological age
01:47:40.000 and what a mystery religion is goes live.
01:47:43.500 I hope you'll enjoy it.
01:47:48.040 Carpe Futurum Tenitratitum et.
01:47:54.160 Amicus Omnibus.
01:47:55.720 This is Irini, out.