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The Golden One
- March 19, 2023
Talking to Uberboyo: Master and Slave Morality. Christianity and Rome. Nietzsche. Irish and English.
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we're back the greatest interview of all time i am pleased to welcome you all to this absolutely
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great mate conversation with the divinely inspired uber boyo and we will talk a bit about
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everything regarding nietzsche or perhaps not everything because it's a very big topic but
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we'll get into some juicy stuff at least so very welcome to this um the fine channel steph thank
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you very much my man i'm um delighted to be here and maybe we can uh set the foundation for i don't
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know rebuilding the longboat army and seeing what we can do with that so this is good stuff the
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nietzsche and longboat army might return yeah i think that's the only reasonable course of action
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at this stage so i thought we could get straight into it i always like to sort of hear the origin
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story of uh of commentators so what sort of brought you to your um your current worldview i suppose
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nietzsche has been a big part of it so how did you get to how did you find nietzsche or how did
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the spirit of nietzsche find you rather okay fantastic well i will dive into this now now i
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may go on a bit of a tirade a bit of a rant so stop me if you want to pull up any questions or if
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you want i like rant so it's all good go for it we're ready for i'm blazed out of my mind on coffee
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so get ready so the origin story the best place to start is of course college because i think this
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is such a profound theme when you think about it like what is the like you're you're a brilliant
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channel you're you've got a brilliant brand because you're very orientated towards self-improvement
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you've built yourself a fantastic physique and you are very positive and you're always very optimistic
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and you're like lads look no matter what's going on in the world you need to take control of your
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situation and there's things you can do in yourself and i actually really really like that i've always
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liked your vibe because of this now um when i think back to my life i always had an instinct
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inside of me that i knew i needed to improve you know like i think all guys have this on some level
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and you feel like you know i'm not i'm not good enough i could be better there's things i could
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do that is better now the purpose of the education system is to help you fulfill that potential on its
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fundamental level like if you lived in ancient rome or ancient greece they would have brought you in
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from a young age and taught you music and wrestling and turned you into a super warrior an intelligent
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super warrior so you can be of service to the tribe and the state essentially now when i went to
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college in ireland i go in and i i'm entering into the education system i'm a young dude i'm a
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fucking dummy i don't really know what's going on i don't know how the world works and so i'm kind of
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just going along with the plan an awful lot now in secondary school like i was going along with the
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plan secondary school isn't so bad it was an awful lot of fun it was like you know hanging out with the
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girls and making friends playing sports there was some education that was kind of boring like all this
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but whatever about that that was generally okay it wasn't university high school was not that big
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of a deal okay but university was something else so i remember getting into this and i studied
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literature i studied english i studied um philosophy i studied music i studied sociology these are the
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humanities the liberal arts you're hearing an awful lot about this stuff from america and of course like
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people like jordan peterson so i go into these and i go in on my first couple of days
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and i'm introduced to this sort of set of ideas and all these thinkers and all these books and i
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keep hearing this sort of motif where i'm getting this idea that we need to criticize something called
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the western canon now i have read some shakespeare because i had a fantastic english teacher and i knew
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vaguely what this western canon was but i didn't really understand what it was at all but i was hearing
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an awful lot of this and this is called actually critical theory you might you might recognize this
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these days is critical race theory which is derivative now this is actually coming out of
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deconstructionism post-modernism all these other things but basically this is this is the kind of
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school of thought that's current in the colleges i enter in and all these professors are saying yeah
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we must criticize this western canon and um we must deconstruct it and try to understand what was
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happening with this and for example there's this guy called derrida and he was saying that the western
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canon is phalogocentric which is really bad because it's male it's it's it's you know it swings his dick
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around too much it's logocentric which means it's too logical it's got this stiff christian morality
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inside of it and of course i'd hear all this stuff and you know the world we grow up and i'd be like
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yeah those fucking stiff christians oh yeah you know this this male nonsense you know we gotta
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we're in a different world now because a bit of a lib when i was younger and um then there's these
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other things that are put in front of me so i get give the i get given the communist manifesto and i'm
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told that i need to learn marxism so i can look into um the western canon and read the western canon
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understand the implicit capitalist propaganda inside western canon and understand the way that marxism is inside
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of it i go in and judith butler is presented to me this is the foundation of what we understand now
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is queer theory and the idea that there's a heteronormative way you know like if you there's
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a there's a way that society programs you to be foucault all of these characters you've heard about them
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all people call this generally cultural marxism none of that conceptual stuff i understood it
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understood at this time instead i was experiencing it very subjectively i go into the university and i'm
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being told there's this bad thing that needs to be critiqued and it's very intellectual and
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sophisticated sophisticated to critique it properly and something nothing intellectual with me but
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something in my gut feels that there's something off with this i'm sitting there i'm trying to be
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a diligent enough student i'm kind of taking some drugs every now and again and partying a bit too
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much but generally speaking i'm being diligent i'm going in there i'm listening to these theories
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but there's something in my gut that's saying this isn't helping me you know i'm going in here and
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i'm having all these abstractions shoved down my throat none of these people are good writers
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they're very abstract um heavy writers that uh use like an awful lot of conceptual jargon we can
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maybe get into that later and it's just not it's it's not making me feel i have got no thumos you
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know it's not like i'm i'm feeling the my energy levels go up instead i'm actually finding very
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subtly there's stuff like you know the judith butler's blaming me blaming masculinity and i'm like
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i'm a dude like why should i be reading this shit that's that's putting me down and stuff like this
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and so i decide that all right i'm learning all theory and i'm not learning any skills i came in
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here because i want to improve i want to become better i need skills and so i basically drop out
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on this predicate that i i don't need theory this is just nothing but theory this is making me it's
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turning me into a giant like big head intellectual like dexter but not making me any good so i drop
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out and i pursue music i pursue public speaking i find like mentors in dublin to help me do this
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stuff i just start to pay them and go to classes with them and stuff like this and i basically like
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invent my own private education program for myself and it was very messy but it was me going in that
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direction and out of that i i found nietzsche during that period in university and so as i was
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dropping out i kind of said to myself there must be something to this theory stuff so i should read
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this western canon thing so i read a bit more about it to try to understand what it was and i realized
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it was like plato as scholastics the christians and german philosophy basically and modern philosophy
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and i said well fuck it i could just get those books and read this shit myself i don't need some
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idiot telling me how to deconstruct these things so i went to the library and i picked up plato and i was
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like reading plato i was like my god this is plato is so clear so elegant so straightforward in the way
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that he articulated himself and of course then i heard like all the philosophy is footnotes to
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plato i read through a lot of that and then i obviously came to nietzsche and nietzsche comes
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and young and all them and nietzsche comes up and he's you know the prophet of the lightning you know
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he's just you read him and he's just he bewitches you with how amazing he is as a writer he's just so
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compelling and i remember picking up zarathustra and i'm like oh my god this looks like an amazing
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the ubermensch like all these amazing vital forward thinking profound ideas affirming my
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my heroic instincts affirming this idea of fulfilling your potential and i'm like i'm like this is this
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this motherfucker speaking my language you know this is exactly what i was looking for and it got me
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hyped and so i dropped out set up this sort of private education program went to do my thai
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this is actually like as i started my thai about maybe a year or two later conor mcgregor started to
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kick into gear and he started to get his career in the ascendance so this is kind of gives you an
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understanding at the time frame yeah and then um yeah this basically brought me into nietzsche i
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started to read him and i was doing this kind of private training and teaching english to make my
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cash and asking mum for like you know forty dollars every now and again so i could pay for like a music
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teacher or something like this and that was my life for a while and then jordan peterson comes along
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and starts to mainstream nietzsche and young and that was basically like oh my god like i'd never heard
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anybody in popular culture speak about these two esoteric philosophers that i was like you know nerding out on
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he starts talking about them and i'm like yes good fucking lord this is the best thing ever
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and so i started youtube channel basically talking about that and it just kind of takes off from there
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and so i was like riding on the back of jordan peterson to to get my place in the in the sun if
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you will and then that's kind of the very very basic origin stories and there's many sort of
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derivatives after that all right awesome yeah cool so uh you got red pilled by jordan peterson and
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then you transcended his levels of red pills i i suppose yeah like so yeah if we want to talk about
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the specific red pills so at the time when i read nietzsche first he was talking about i think this
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is really important to understand because at that level i had very little concern about the nature of
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the world i was very much focused on my own potential i think a lot of young dudes just want
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to become better they want to become good enough they like you know they want to get the girls they want
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to be cool they want to express their creativity that was these are the main concerns for me
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yeah and i was listening to nietzsche and and like again in college i was having this like i later
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understood it through jordan peterson as a project of actual demoralization which is extremely pernicious
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and dangerous that's taking away people's potential and turning them into like weapons of some ideology
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but forget all that what i felt inside of that was as weakness i was losing grips of my potential
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and then i come across nietzsche and he's like speaking of heroism and you can go and you can
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change your destiny and transform and young saying the same thing this appeals to me an awful lot and
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so i have this implicit sort of go for it build create attitude inside of me but at that time
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like it's not like my worldview was well formed i was sort of like uh you know i was like thinking
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probably kind of like an anarcho-libertarian or something like this i'm like fuck the government
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all the time this type of attitude um and then jordan peterson makes me aware that there's there's
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something going on with uh the world the woke institutions i guess you could say and he makes
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me think about christianity an awful lot more seriously but then um while i was making my
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channel and i was talking about jordan peterson let's just say the people in the comments would
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constantly link very interesting videos for example you were linked to me in the comments at one point
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ah right right nice that was the process that was when i started to really uh learn like you know i was
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like wow the the the whole world shifting the whole the upside down nature of a reality
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it happened actually through the channel through creating things is where i started to learn
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yeah all right cool yeah i mean my my take on jordan peterson has basically always been the same
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he has been a very good i wouldn't say a gatekeeper because ultimately the truly uh curious guys they
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will go further so they will stumble upon his work because he has a great reach and then the guys who
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want to yeah take things further in terms of their enlightenment journeys uh they will go further
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so the guys who aren't so curious they might stop with whom him and take his worldview to heart but
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the guys who are truly high thumos they will go further so i haven't i have never viewed him as a
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as a gatekeeper in that regard but more like a first step on um on a much higher ladder so he has a good
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starting point i would say then again you know it's it's sort of like seeing you know if you have
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an old fighter an old ufc fighter or k1 fight or something that you know you grew up with being really
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good and you admire him and then he gets a bit older and then he starts losing and he doesn't know
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when to quit but you still sort of respect him for his um prowess when he was a bit younger and that's how i
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see jordan peech on a bit now as well when he talks on twitter about um i don't know what he says but
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these anonymous demons who are commenting on his twitter posts and youtube comments and uh he wants
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everyone to he wants no one to be anonymous and stuff like that so he's sort of uh he's sort of losing
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the grip but i still respect him for for the work he has done and yeah i mean bringing bringing a lot of
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this um matters to light yeah like with jordan peterson i can guess i can give my thesis on it
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um he's he's like he's he's the apex boomer consciousness you know like he has a fantastic
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um hard line and he's like all right let me maybe put it this way he's he's very good at talking about
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things that an awful lot of people do actually lack like he's very good at asserting a brutal realism
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and the need for things like responsibility and the importance of understanding that if you want to
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achieve your goals you're going to have to take this like very specific down-to-earth procedural
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responsible approach to this stuff he was a huge deal for mainstreaming um christianity and a a
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alternate a sophisticated alternate perspective to the the worldview he sort of intellectualized
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and made it more sophisticated to believe that you know there's a reason to be conservative there's
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a reason to be christianity to be christian i think those two things are so important because
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what was dominant before him was you know the the new atheists and sam harris and all these type of
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things yeah i do think that stuff is incredibly important and it's really like taking things many
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steps forward and like if you read young in any way you like young would generally say that's just
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so essential to do stuff like that stabilize people's imagination from being caught up in
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communism stuff like this so he's done he's done phenomenal work in setting up a trench against you
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could describe as like a full communist takeover and it sounds very extreme but like if you actually
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think about it at that time the actual threat was like every our our red pill views were all very
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young and they weren't going to go anywhere anytime quick but he was setting up this like really firm
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but he really put the foot down when it mattered you know and now what you're seeing is that an
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awful lot of people are are starting to like a lot an awful lot of people are starting to look at these
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woke movements if you want to call them this and saying that they sound ridiculous like there is
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actually a huge popular this disrespect to them that was not there about five years ago elon musk
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for example likes jordan peterson and follows his circles and i you know i think his circles are very
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suspicious but nonetheless you got to look at a win and understand the win and elon musk has basically
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gotten red-pilled by jordan peterson and his those type of characters and has now bought twitter one of
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the main media arms of the the the world and he's now starting to twist it in that direction that's
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that's a phenomenal win you know that's a phenomenal achievement and really yeah it is
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to elon musk if you're listening to this thank you for buying twitter and thank you for unshadow
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banning me i was shadow banned i think for i don't know four years or something like that i had no reach
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and i didn't grow my account but now over the last few months it's actually gotten you know interactive
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again and my account is growing so uh great stuff thank you thank you elon musk so i thought we could get
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into the truly juicy the juicy stuff the juicy topic always if i want to provoke a discussion a
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heated discussion i always threw out the following topic paganism and christianity and i saw that you
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have um yeah you went on a really good you made a really good video uh i will of course link your
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channel uh below in the description box here and i encourage everyone to look at i think your latest
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video it's about what if christianity was that time's uh woke movement and it details of course
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the um yahoo christianity uh was for and i will let you elaborate a bit on this i will just give a
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shout out to one of my best and truest shout out to natty pete uh natty pete is a good friend and he
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actually he was the one who recommended your channel to me and this was maybe a year ago or so now fun
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part is that he is actually uh christian so uh i'm using this as an opportunity to some good old
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banter between us so i'm band smaxing my my good friend peter by by having us uh bashing christianity
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here so uh yeah well we can go we can give it we can give it a trounce and if you want you know we
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can really dive into that i think jordan peterson is a brilliant paradigm to bring it up because um
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there's a movement now where the christianity is is really coming back strong among yeah you could say
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the dissident perspective and generally speaking so like first caveat on top of this like let's
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just go into young before i really dive into because we will give this a serious battery
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and the first caveat is carol young some dude i really really like and jordan peterson obviously
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read him to the depths and jordan peterson is basically the prophet of carol young young basically
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says that um we have our our psyche you know we have our minds and within our minds we have this um
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structure and within this structure is he calls them the archetypes you know but we have all these
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these these these stabilizing forces and at the very center of our souls our psyche is the self
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he calls it the throne of the self and jesus christ sits on the throne of the self for european people
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is what young basically asserts and the idea that if you betray jesus christ you betray yourself it's
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very very dangerous if you try to get rid of jesus christ you open yourself up to all sorts of like
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bewitchment by the most absurd and crazy things and so young's basic argument is that the reason why
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communism or the reason why the 20th century was so bizarre with so much like emotional impulsive
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psychopathic movements is because people were thrown away christ for this sort of nihilistic
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death of god era and all sorts of like different gods were swooping in and taking control of the the
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the psychics that the the psyches of people and bewitching them so this is this is young's basic idea
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um now of course you may disagree with that and there's plenty of ways you can disagree with that but
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what jordan peterson does is he stands up and he reasserts that sort of christian ethos and christ
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himself in some sense and this stabilizes an awful lot of people as i said in resistance to the woke
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movement now i always found that very interesting but then there's always something nietzsche the
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scoundrel always left this thought in the back of my mind that was itching at me where nietzsche
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is accuses christianity of being the main force that is driving the liberal movement of the world the
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should we say the delusional movement of the world maybe we'll get into nietzsche's stuff
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specifically but he is always pointing out in christianity that christianity is seriously full
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of problems it's christianity should not he says this in the antichrist we should not deck out and
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embellish christianity it has gone to war against all higher men it is the absolute enemy towards the
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highest and it has done nothing but celebrate those who are weak and it has made us botched and weak as
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a consequence these are extremely strong words and i was well aware that nietzsche is no fucking fool
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and i guess the best way i could describe this is to think about what what is jordan peterson up
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here doing he's saying there's a woke movement there's these communists the communists are back
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they're a woke movement in the universities and they're trying to swoop into our institutions and
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brainwash us towards this this this movement of equality where the the the useless and the resentful
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are going to take over and it kind of clicked to me one day it's like christianity was the woke
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movement for rome and this is not trivial like if you look at the historical facts
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the way that that happened the way that that movement took over rome follows the same pattern
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as the way the slow march of the institutions happened in the west or the way that uh
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the woke movement has gone into the universities like it started by appealing to the people at the
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bottom of roman society in in some sense you have to understand that it started out of the judeans who
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had just been crushed by rome itself rome had just destroyed their home which is like an egregiously
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terrible thing to happen to a people so of course they're going to be upset about it they're going
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to be bitter they're going to be like they're cast out into the world without a home they're now
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nomads they're not going to be friendly towards the roman empire and it's not like they'll forget
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about it anytime soon like this is like thinking the irish forget about the fact that the english
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conquered them no you stay bitter with this type of stuff and they the rome has was full of like
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it's almost like you know the greedy capitalists these days rome was full of all these these romans
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who conquer these places and they want slaves they want to like fuck a beautiful slave girl
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because there was the institution in rome you could have your mistress as long as she was a slave and
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you had your wife and it's perfectly legal to bang your slave let's put it this way so they all
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they you know all romans want a good-looking girl and you're going to have kids out of this
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all romans wanted someone to clean the floors they need gladiators and so rome was a slave state there
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was 30 to 40 percent of i think rome towards the end was slaves it was a slave population that they
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were ruling over largely and they were harvesting all of the the the middle east and pulling them
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all into rome and you can even you can even look at the genetics on this i'm sure you've seen this
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but rome yeah yeah definitely like rome used to be basically french like sort of gallic french celtic
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blood then towards the peak of the empire it was basically middle eastern because they were taking
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in so many slaves and maybe there's so many migrants and stuff like this then after the the
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probably the golden lions of their day just swooped down and uh conquered rome at the goths they
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probably came in yeah i actually i can uh i can elaborate briefly on this i will include a chapter
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on this in in my upcoming book so basically the the start of rome latins so they were of the
00:21:24.120
accorded ware culture from yeah france and germany so similar guys who went to uh britain and ireland
00:21:30.760
same guys who went to netherlands scandinavia and also to later persia and even india so that is the
00:21:38.360
original indo-europeans then of course over the centuries uh many bloody civil wars in rome and of
00:21:45.160
course many wars of conquest the sort of noble lineages they uh they went they went out and got
00:21:51.960
replaced by immigration from uh south and and east and especially during or after the fateful year of
00:22:01.400
to 12 a.d the edict of caracalla uh and some say he did this to increase the tax base of the empire
00:22:08.680
but he made he basically made everyone a citizen all men all free men citizens uh so therefore even
00:22:14.920
more people from the middle or near east i should say uh and africa could come to rome and then uh after
00:22:21.480
the the gothic and lombard and germanic invasions uh the italy the cities were sort of depopulated and
00:22:28.680
the italy at least north of rome it went back to a more uh indo-european configuration but you still
00:22:36.200
have a quite big split between southern italy and northern italy in terms of genetics so
00:22:42.440
um i think that um a northern italian man is closer to an english man than what he is to a southern italian
00:22:52.360
man uh i don't know the exact study but something like a particular place in northern italy compared
00:22:58.120
to uh an italian man from calabria or something like that so yeah it was a big big shift demographically
00:23:05.000
in the the roman empire and what i will say also in the book that the the gothic uh when all are exact
00:23:11.720
room in 410 a.d those guys they were probably more similar to the founders of rome than the
00:23:19.000
the inhabitants of rome uh that got sacked so uh yeah it's um important to keep in mind that the
00:23:26.680
rome of the early heroic republican days uh that was not the same rome that got got sacked later as
00:23:34.840
you mentioned in your video as well by the way you say that it was full of foreigners and they of course
00:23:39.480
they could embrace christianity that was not roman and this is i think really you have to think about
00:23:47.080
this psychologically and you really have to use your imagination to put yourself back in this stage
00:23:50.920
because it's like like thinking of the imagine walking the founder founding fathers through
00:23:55.480
modern america yeah yeah what the have you done like jesus christ and it really comes down to this
00:24:03.000
because um like the native this is where you kind of have to understand paganism again nietzsche talks
00:24:10.120
about this maybe i'll get into this in a moment but nietzsche has this view of god like people think
00:24:15.160
he's an atheist but it's like no he tries to model god in lots of different ways and so he talks about
00:24:19.160
actually the god of israel and he says originally these israelis had this actually quite vitalistic
00:24:24.840
powerful god but this is when their god was like a pagan yahweh that was for them and he was this you
00:24:30.360
know yahweh was the the god of luck and reign and he was a punishing god and in the bible moses stands
00:24:35.880
up and he says take jericho and god says yes go down there kill the women enslave everybody
00:24:40.680
and conquer it this is yours and so this god is like clearly not the god that we're familiar with
00:24:44.920
from the modern god we're familiar with this is the the vengeful punishing god the god that richard
00:24:48.680
dawkins says is like crooked and cruel and not really a truly moral lord at all and he is this god uh
00:24:56.120
like joshua follows him and destroys this country and so what what nietzsche is basically saying is that
00:25:02.040
like a god is a representation of the the will to power the vital energy of a collective of people so
00:25:09.320
the god of the jews is yahweh it's it's a it's a it's a collective focal point for all their will
00:25:15.400
in some sense it's the living version of their spirit if you think about it abstractly so this
00:25:19.400
is what jupiter or wodan this is what these characters are for for us like you know the the
00:25:25.320
jupiter or deus or zeus is the collective will of the the roman people you could even say the
00:25:30.680
mediterranean people but we'll go with the romans for now and so jupiter is this channeled expression
00:25:35.640
of all this and the romans were extremely pious people the word piety comes from the fucking romans
00:25:41.080
most of our religious words come from the romans obviously because of catholicism but piety all
00:25:45.480
these types of things the romans were incredibly diligent and religious they looked at their
00:25:49.960
success as a consequence of their religiousness and their piety they had monogamy they had all
00:25:54.760
these type of things that people celebrate so much that was all there you know and they were um
00:25:59.480
incredibly the like honorable to towards their worship and they they worship jupiter and they
00:26:05.720
saw the manifestation of rome's success is almost like a consequence of them being honorable towards
00:26:10.360
jupiter to worshiping jupiter properly jupiter is a representation of their collective will their
00:26:14.440
collective spirit but the thing is is that how like if a foreigner goes in and worships jupiter that
00:26:21.080
kind of doesn't make fucking much sense when you think about it it's like why would i worship somebody
00:26:24.840
else's spirit it's like cuckoldry spiritual cuckoldry and in fact when the romans would conquer a
00:26:29.800
people this is exactly how they would enforce this they would cuckold the the people spiritually
00:26:34.840
when they conquered the gauls for example they wiped out their their gods they actually understood
00:26:39.640
their gods but they asserted jupiter is the supreme god who who's who cooks all the other gods
00:26:45.240
and they did this to the judeans they went into judea and they were sort of like yeah you can
00:26:49.720
worship your fucking yah your made-up god yahweh or whatever it is but jupiter's comes on top
00:26:54.200
jupiter will be in the temple jupiter is who you bow to jupiter is the because you have to
00:26:57.880
acknowledge that we're better than you so clearly our will to power is superior so you're going to
00:27:01.640
worship us first as the dominer the dominators but of course you can have your little gods around
00:27:06.120
that that's no problem at all like we don't mind that in fact we we encourage that they had an
00:27:09.720
intellectual institution to explore that called a greco interpretate or roman interpretado
00:27:14.760
and the point being is that this schema actually kind of made sense is that you have the the vital
00:27:20.360
almost ethnic god as the ruling dominating god to represent the the dominating people
00:27:25.880
and then you had the other gods where it would been put in different pedestals now
00:27:30.120
foreigners don't want to do this people don't want to be cuckolded spiritually so it's very hard to
00:27:34.440
identify with um with the the native it's very hard to identify with jupiter so if you build up a slave
00:27:39.960
state that's 40 percent not those people you are gonna you basically have an entire nearly a majority
00:27:47.560
that is not you and this becomes a serious issue so these people are not are gonna like sit around
00:27:54.040
and hang out together they're gonna have a culture together gonna talk together they're not gonna
00:27:57.800
worship jupiter that's just absurd you know so they're gonna sit down and say to themselves who
00:28:01.880
are we and they're gonna sort of look for an identity and of course their gods have been long
00:28:06.520
defeated it won't make sense to believe them but then we have this religion that comes in that's
00:28:10.920
that's very universalist that's very accepting of the lowest it doesn't have this supremacy that it's
00:28:16.040
like well look you can't worship you like jupiter is the roman god and the romans are the aristocrats
00:28:20.200
here and the landowners and the farmers so instead it's sort of like you're the city dweller you have
00:28:24.840
no destiny no identity the romans have turned you into a slave which is a terrible experience to go
00:28:30.040
through but so and then christ comes along this christianity comes along and it offers to them an
00:28:34.280
identity and says look even though you're a slave even though you're nothing you can you can be one in
00:28:38.360
christ everybody christ accepts everybody christ loves everybody and this is very similar to this
00:28:43.320
woke minority thing that you're seeing nowadays that we have the dominant you could say the
00:28:47.560
vitalistic uh woden or jupiter is now representative actually of the christian god for us nowadays that's
00:28:52.760
the the western god if you will in many ways and then what's astounding is that the woke thing comes
00:28:59.480
in and does the same description just like communism came into russia and said listen you downtrodden
00:29:04.840
you drunks you alcoholics you prostitutes use people who you're not the kulak and you're not the
00:29:09.160
monarchy because they're just oppressive tyrants they're evil but you you're you're special you're
00:29:13.720
the comrades you're the people who understand equality you're the people who can instantiate
00:29:17.160
the utopia so let's all get together and let's take out these monarchs and re-confiscate the land
00:29:21.640
off these kulaks and set this this this whole project into a new a new order a new utopia that will work
00:29:27.240
out so we christianity comes in and presents itself exactly this way it it's the demographics are
00:29:33.640
astounding you see uh tertullian talk about this one of the church fathers he was from north africa
00:29:38.680
and he talks about how christianity was a urban movement of the bureaucracies and the the
00:29:43.880
populations which is where all the slaves would be in the cities and the rural pagans were all
00:29:50.440
the roman stock and they were all pagan you know the all the roman stock were in the or they're the
00:29:54.600
aristocrats or the the rural places they were all pagans they were all worshiping the old gods
00:29:59.240
because that's their ethnic god and so these unfortunately these they were stupid they took in all these
00:30:05.160
slaves and then they reaped a terrible whirlwind as a consequence a couple of centuries down the line
00:30:11.320
it was like you know as a short-sightedness if you want to put it this way and then definitely
00:30:16.120
i'm just going to interject sorry uh interject with the in terms of syncretism um so i would say that
00:30:23.080
since the the other european um pagans at the time so in in gaul and in britannia and the parts of
00:30:31.000
germania today's germany netherlands they they had the same deus patr or however we shall pronounce
00:30:39.160
it but the the original god satyr in norse mythology a germanic religion uh same as jupiter's you have the
00:30:46.680
similarities that you can also see in ancient persia and india so i would say it was easier for the the
00:30:54.120
other europeans to sort of merge into the roman spirituality whereas for the judeans and the
00:31:02.040
carthaginians these peoples on the other side of the mediterranean i'd say that for them to accept
00:31:08.440
jupiter it was a much much bigger step to take whereas for uh for a celt in gaul it was only yeah it's
00:31:15.880
a very similar god to to their own head of the pantheon uh so yeah i just wanted to to interject there
00:31:21.880
and that's a very interesting point and like there's a lot of interesting historical things
00:31:26.360
that i haven't quite figured out yet but for example the the arian and christianity that came
00:31:30.520
down from the goths where they basically say that jesus was not necessarily the son of god he was sort
00:31:35.000
of like a divine mystic who who was bringing the the truth of of the world yeah exactly so there's one
00:31:43.080
reason and i think i am i'm paraphrasing stephen e flowers here one of my favorite authors and he said
00:31:47.960
that they did this so the goths they embraced arian christianity so that's not arian as an indo
00:31:54.040
european but arian as with a bishop arius um from egypt and yeah as you say jesus was not a god in
00:32:01.640
their view but they did this they embraced this type of christianity to get in with the roman empire
00:32:07.560
by being christian but also they didn't want to be um catholics or the mainstream christianity of the
00:32:15.080
day because they still wanted to maintain a certain ethnic separation between them and the population
00:32:20.600
of the roman empire so that can be used as to explain why the goths they went on a sort of
00:32:26.680
middle way between you know still christian but not the exact same as the other christians to keep that
00:32:33.640
sort of ethnic distinction but yeah they still went to christianity of course to yet to gain in with
00:32:39.640
that on the good foot with the with the romans yeah it's a fascinating thing to explore maybe we
00:32:44.920
can get into in a minute because it like it opens so many interesting questions like an awful lot of
00:32:49.080
them just accepted jesus you know they're like jesus is this this great guy that all of us worship
00:32:53.880
and they're like sweet we'll put him alongside thor and the boys it's like this sort of this sort of
00:32:58.280
idea and they're like wait what are you doing no it's different it's like no no it's fine he fits
00:33:01.480
right in like it's fine he seems really cool yeah he reminds me of like whatever so we'll stick him in
00:33:05.400
there yeah and i mean that's how they did it as well they presented christ as a conquering hero a
00:33:11.320
conquering warrior a king a warrior king that is how he was presented to these germanic peoples and
00:33:17.640
i did review a book review on my page everyone reads my book reviews i'm sure i say that to guilt
00:33:25.320
i guilt strip people into reading my book because i know they aren't as popular yeah yeah i'm using some
00:33:31.640
slave tactics against my followers there uh but that's a really good book at least the the early
00:33:36.840
christianization the early germanization of christianity by james c russell if i get the title
00:33:43.640
of the book right but yeah he basically details how christianity had to reshape itself to fit in with
00:33:50.360
the germanic psyche to be more presentable to the germanic peoples in in the early middle ages and it's
00:33:58.600
like i think what's so fascinating about this because if i was trying to draw it down to a first
00:34:02.040
principle is um this is very uncomfortable for people because this is i actually think quite
00:34:08.200
there's quite a lot of evidence for this this is there's there's this biological realism underneath
00:34:12.280
what we might call ideology or spirituality or reality and that's almost impossible to push out
00:34:17.160
away another example of this i like to bring up with people is northern ireland like there's states up
00:34:21.480
in northern ireland that they've done genetic tests on that have been beside each other for maybe four
00:34:25.400
centuries estates we're not talking about villages we're talking about estates and these in these
00:34:30.520
estates one would be protestant the other be catholic and they test the genetics of the
00:34:33.880
protestants and they trace them they'd be scottish basically and then test the catholics and they're all
00:34:38.760
like southern irish basically and that's just that's just beyond belief how exact that is that the the
00:34:45.800
culture obviously was like really in antagonistic but the point being is that the religion is a perfect
00:34:51.400
perfect perfect face or mask for uh ethnic conflict yeah and you you see this when you look at the
00:34:57.320
maps of europe you know like the the the protestant revolution was a germanic revolution the the like
00:35:02.440
all of the the the gothic germanic all of the arian christians you know that that's what protestantism
00:35:07.160
was actually sort of looked like and um catholicism like it's so funny that ireland's catholic you know
00:35:12.280
because the irish in some sense we see ourselves as like more we were akin to the meds you know we sort
00:35:18.040
of see ourselves as like coming from spain and stuff like this and we we have this separation and
00:35:22.680
and obviously like it's not that strict we've blended with like the normans we've obviously
00:35:26.120
blended with the english and stuff with that but we still have that sort of legacy where we understand
00:35:29.720
ourselves as a people from the south and um you see this and you you you realize that it's like all
00:35:36.200
right catholicism is ireland france uh spain portugal uh italy all these type of things and that's that's
00:35:43.640
the mediterranean world and the protestants are up there poland's a little bit of a problem
00:35:48.600
because it kind of sticks out like a sore thumb but then the slabs are all orthodox you know and
00:35:53.080
you see that's the that's the racial divide in europe basically med northern slide slav and and
00:35:58.120
these things are just firm and it's it's it's bizarre when you see it and so do you want me to
00:36:02.680
continue going back in christianity do you have any thoughts on that yeah i i thought we could actually
00:36:07.080
talk about the um the beautiful and the lower spirit of ireland but we can get into that after
00:36:13.720
we if you have something else to to say about christianity so we sort of wrap this up i wanted
00:36:19.160
to ask you about another origins story how you got um sort of enlightened how your first encounter
00:36:26.040
with the master and slave morality if you have any sort of like personal anecdote to to share
00:36:31.800
sweet well i think that yes the the christian rome will be a very very good way to go into this so
00:36:36.680
what basically happens is um again back to that christianity thing like tertullian and all these
00:36:41.960
characters are um pointing out that the urban slaves and they've got their like savvy vladimir lenin type
00:36:49.000
bureaucrats like like the church fathers and stuff like this and that's quite an egregious slander but
00:36:53.560
this is sort of the frame these guys rile these people up and then they very successfully penetrate
00:36:57.880
into the the elites they penetrate into the institutions constantine obviously um permits christianity and then
00:37:04.120
it's just basically a tidal away from there this this huge slave stay is just can't hold the roman
00:37:10.200
pagan religion anymore it's like the death of the roman empire is happening christianity is like the
00:37:14.520
woke movement that shows up at the end when the romans have made their mistakes and become weak
00:37:19.640
christianity is like their punishment it's the symptom of their their their failures and this
00:37:23.400
type of thing and so they have this communist revolution of course it's so similar to communism
00:37:28.440
where they're like all right the utopia is going to come when we all convert you know
00:37:31.480
it'll be the kingdom of heaven everybody will be equal same principles in christianity we're going
00:37:35.160
to take over the kingdom of heaven will be achieved everybody will be saved all this type of stuff and
00:37:39.240
of course none of that stuff happens 19 years after they ban uh temple worship in jupiter and they
00:37:44.360
finalize christianity and get its achievement 19 years later like of an 800 nearly a thousand year empire
00:37:52.120
19 years after they make this big conversion the fecking you know the golden the fecking golden ones of the
00:37:57.560
day the the goths are charging in conquering rome they're sacking rome and it's like you know how can
00:38:03.320
you tell a better story than this this is exactly what you see the the tree shows you its fruits
00:38:07.720
it's completely failed it was not it was not some type of glorious thing that saved everything and
00:38:11.720
a lot of people say everything went over east but it's like come on lads like let's look at the blunt
00:38:15.720
reality here they they converted and got invaded like come on how more clear can it be and you have
00:38:20.680
stuff like city of god with augustine straight away afterwards trying to rationalize this stuff
00:38:25.000
explaining how it's paganism's fault and you see all the same things as like after communism took
00:38:29.800
over there was a the gulag that the holiday more all these horrible things happened french revolution
00:38:35.880
after that conquer happened the reign of terror it's this idealism that leads to delusion which is
00:38:42.360
actually masking something much more ugly which is almost like resentment and even worse ethnic
00:38:46.760
resentment that's going underneath it and then once this gains authority what you realize something very
00:38:51.800
very very quickly is that ethnic resentment does not mean organizational sophistication does not
00:38:56.360
mean competence so those old roman roman pagans won because they were they were they were the creators
00:39:01.640
they were the the strong the intelligent the the organizers that's why they were they created this empire
00:39:06.600
these people who ethnically resented it or these people who just resented it all over they don't
00:39:12.040
necessarily have the organizational skill to set up a new rome even though they'll say they do and so when they
00:39:16.760
conquer rome it just falls apart and it's just it's just complete collapse and this actually tells
00:39:21.960
you an awful lot about the nature of master and slave morality is that it's it's bitterness it's envy
00:39:26.200
it's saying i can do a better job if you just give me power i'll make it more equal i'll make it more free
00:39:30.600
whatever and then they get power and then it just all falls apart because they have no fucking clue what
00:39:34.200
they're doing yeah so that kind of yeah maybe that'll be our bridge into this yeah certainly certainly um
00:39:41.320
so yeah i i posted uh yesterday saint patrick's day i thought it would be a good day to to share an
00:39:48.680
excerpt from my upcoming book where i talk about so the chapter itself it's about the the higher and
00:39:54.360
lower of course heavily influenced by the teachings of nietzsche also my own enlightenment journey sort of
00:40:00.600
when i began to understand a master and slave morality and when i began uh mainly during my fitness
00:40:07.800
journey so this was actually before i encountered the the sensations uh before i began to began my
00:40:16.520
meta-political journey but it was only yeah maybe a few years ago that i could articulate it in a
00:40:22.840
different way so the i noticed that uh the my supporters were always like good-looking fit positive
00:40:31.400
life-affirming high thumos guys and all of my detractors were always of like the the same style
00:40:38.200
they're very wrong looking to put it to put it mildly uh but i noticed it and at first i was sort of i
00:40:46.760
thought it was only myself that sort of presented it in that way that you know everyone who disagrees with
00:40:53.240
me is wrong but it was true i noticed it so many so many times there were so many years so and then of
00:40:59.560
course i understood that those who reacted negatively upon my online presence when i posted physique
00:41:07.560
etc the guys with a master morality they could see it as a nice positive uply uplifting good advice
00:41:15.240
stuff like that and the the ones driven by resentment driven by slave morality they would
00:41:21.720
only see it as a as a sort of insult because they felt a bit inadequate in in response so uh so yeah
00:41:29.240
anyway uh that about the chapter but i i note also in the chapter that there are two spirits in ireland
00:41:36.280
two irish spirits you have the the beautiful spirit which is sort of it expresses itself in irish art
00:41:44.760
irish music irish beauty even the land itself ireland is very very beautiful has a magical vibe to it
00:41:51.960
uh and then you also have the lower spirit which is also very present in the united states and that
00:41:59.400
spirit it sort of orients itself against the anglo-saxon higher and uh then you have that sort
00:42:05.320
of conflict in ireland today as well and i can see it as well in you know there are there's a lot of
00:42:09.880
things a lot politically going on in ireland at the moment and i see these two spirits you know almost
00:42:15.640
side by side you have one driven by an actual love for ireland for irish bioculture and that is
00:42:21.800
the beautiful spirit and then you have the sort of resentmentful spirit driven against uh an aversion
00:42:28.200
against the english so uh yeah since you are checking in from good old ireland from the emerald isle
00:42:34.760
i thought to ask you if you if you have a take on the matter yeah well this is actually my opportunity
00:42:39.640
to demand uh reparations for the vikings stealing all my books um so i have hidden them away in my
00:42:46.520
arcane library i'm sorry no one will get them back we have a lot of irish manuscripts and we have the
00:42:52.760
silver bible from the checks in in ipsala so but yeah we need to keep them for esoteric purposes well
00:42:59.400
i'll just send one of my my ups drivers i think you can just pop them in and send them back and
00:43:02.920
we'll call it even maybe maybe with a couple of million dollars on top of it as well i heard the in
00:43:06.840
america they're they're getting some reparations plan where they're going to give them like
00:43:11.000
five hundred thousand dollars each or something like that so i'm kind of like in that ballpark
00:43:14.280
we can call it even oh right right okay but um i think this is yeah like it's it's very interesting
00:43:20.600
me reading nietzsche nietzsche was almost like uh the vaccine for slave morality you know so i read
00:43:25.560
nietzsche as an irish guy and it's like it's so funny because you know you always want to be the good
00:43:30.280
guy and nietzsche's basically framing the master is in some sense like quite good and then you read
00:43:35.320
this and you realize oh my god i'm i'm i'm coming from a slave population fuck what's going on
00:43:42.280
and i notice resentment everywhere you know i read through it and i'm like oh man this is like we're
00:43:47.000
we're not dealing with master problems i put it this way and of course it's it's very it's very like
00:43:51.480
down to earth and logical like people do struggle with this theory a lot but just think of the
00:43:54.680
relationship between a winner and a loser you know like that's the simplest one you can imagine so
00:43:58.200
um in sports you know think of a a boxer like why does he win like he might have genetic talents
00:44:05.880
that make him better than somebody or maybe we could say a school fight to make it more in the
00:44:09.000
real world so there's a guy and he's like grown he's big and strong his mother you know fed him
00:44:14.440
proper milk his dad taught him how to fight his dad made him assertive and confident and this guy is
00:44:19.480
the jock he's the chad and if you think of like american pie or something like this he's like the the
00:44:23.400
guy on the football team square jawed blonde tall these type of things broad-shouldered and his
00:44:29.320
experience is very naturalistic he's not very like he doesn't have to think through what he is instead
00:44:34.200
his experience is very much instinctive and passionate he's he's good with girls because
00:44:38.920
he he's he's always been good with girls he never had to like figure it out he never had to go and
00:44:42.600
learn game or anything like this he's um good at sports because he's a specimen like he never it was
00:44:47.560
something that just kind of came natural natural to him like he's just built well and stuff like this
00:44:51.000
and this guy's experience is quite jolly and quite happy he's usually very very friendly
00:44:55.560
he might be like you know maybe he can push people around a little bit sometimes and he
00:44:58.920
can be a bit aggressive or crude at times or he's like overconfident at times but it's it's
00:45:04.440
very well-meaning generally like he's quite light in his spirit he's quite funny he's quite um
00:45:09.880
sometimes even a little bit shallow but in a kind of like funny bombastic nearly cute way if you want
00:45:14.760
to put it this way this is the this is the winner you know this type of archetype you know this
00:45:18.280
type of character he's happy-go-lucky he's successful everything goes his way he's strong
00:45:23.080
he's mighty he's attractive the girls love him like this is you know what kind of people if you
00:45:28.040
think i think i heard andrew tate say this is like if you were up with god and he was like make your
00:45:31.720
video game character which would you choose an ugly person or a strong badass person it's like of course
00:45:36.600
you're gonna make it easy on yourself so this guy is kind of like favored by the gods if you want
00:45:40.200
to put it this way now there's also these other dudes the nerds the the loser the geek who's in the
00:45:45.960
high school and he has had none of these things maybe his his mother um was a smoker or something
00:45:51.880
like this and so he was frail he grew up weaker yeah he didn't get fed as well because his parents
00:45:57.080
weren't educated on the danger of soybean oil and so he was like you know or they got into veganism
00:46:01.560
or something like this and so he becomes decrepit he gets slacked jawed and then he grows up and his
00:46:05.960
parents can't discipline him and teach him to like avoid video games and so he starts to get like video
00:46:10.200
game hunched neck and he's he turns into a bit of a fucking loser he goes into school and for all
00:46:15.400
these physical reasons he's bad at sports he can't hang out with the boys then so he's stuck by his
00:46:20.200
lonesome then when he like looks at all these beautiful blonde girls and stuff like this and
00:46:24.440
these stacys and they're like beautiful sexy young young girls like running into their primes he's
00:46:29.880
looking at them like oh my god i wish i could have one of those but he can't because they kind of look
00:46:33.400
at him and compare him to chad i guess and it's like this guy is terrible and so this guy's experience
00:46:37.720
is actually quite horrific now of course there's a problem here because the reason why it is is
00:46:42.040
because of like terrible choices decades beforehand which are like this is sort of nietzsche's idea of
00:46:47.800
like how do you actually save people like this from suffering well you actually have to help them
00:46:51.880
develop themselves properly and the more you can do it at the root of their lives the better but we'll
00:46:55.800
put that aside for the time being this this dude is is botched this dude is is unfortunate he's not
00:47:00.840
well turned out as the phrase that nietzsche often says he didn't turn out well it's absolutely
00:47:05.480
brutal but this is the consequences of ignorance in these topics so this is what you get now what
00:47:10.840
is this guy's psychology like this guy's psychology is going to be a combination of self-hate he's going
00:47:16.760
to have the same sexual urges that chad has but he can't express them now this is terrible because
00:47:21.400
all this energy is boiling up inside of his loins if you will but he can't fulfill it so it circles
00:47:26.520
around inside of his body and it attacks him it becomes it goes to war against him and it might make
00:47:31.800
him hate himself might make him want to hurt himself he might become depressed you know like pent up
00:47:36.600
energy he becomes depressed he becomes anxious he like goes into the mirror and he looks at
00:47:40.600
himself and he scratches his skin he says i hate myself i'm so fucking ugly and stupid and useless
00:47:45.080
and he might look at the chad and he might say oh fucking that dude like i'm he's resentful he's
00:47:50.920
bitter he's got all that desire for the good-looking girl but he can't have her because this guy this
00:47:55.480
guy's like fun and laughing and you know you'd feel that kind of feeling you'd be like fucking i don't
00:47:59.880
like seeing him win because i'm not winning i'm not happy and so he has this this energy inside of
00:48:04.600
himself and it's a very very dangerous thing very volatile very powerful as well it's like anger
00:48:10.360
it's frustration it's a lot an awful lot of things now this is where nietzsche becomes a profound
00:48:15.080
psychologist because he's basically explaining to you that with this what you're experiencing is
00:48:19.720
very normal envy is extremely normal extremely useful in fact if you interpret envy properly you
00:48:26.280
will understand that envy is your soul or your your energy or your will telling you that you see
00:48:33.000
something that you want this nerd looks at chad and says i want to be like that guy in some sense
00:48:38.280
that the virtues that chad has are things that i need to learn so this is like you know hit the gym
00:48:44.760
become more physical take control of your destiny this is what this this loser could learn from this
00:48:49.960
situation he could realize fuck i'm a pencil neck dork let's change this shit let's go start smashing
00:48:54.840
back the whey protein and get bigger better and stronger and maybe in like two or three years with
00:48:58.920
the help of like puberty he could actually be on the football team and he could be living he
00:49:02.440
could be one of the boys high-fiving this guy and this would be you could say a very heroic reaction
00:49:07.080
to a bad situation like a slave a failure a loser can definitely turn turn the situation around
00:49:13.400
there's no there's no destiny really in this stuff like it's it's it's really like up to you what you
00:49:17.880
do with this so when you get hit with these bad situations the nerd can change change the situation
00:49:22.520
but of course it can also go in other directions it very very easily can the nerd can decide not to do
00:49:28.280
that he can sit down and he can think to himself i hate this chad but i want to fuck stacy i want
00:49:34.200
her i need her and so he can get riled up and he can sort of say to himself i'm never going to be able
00:49:39.640
to be on that football team what can i do here you know and this is where again it could become a little
00:49:43.800
bit creative he might come up with this alternate lifestyle he might become a an artist he might start
00:49:48.360
playing guitar the chad will never be able to compete with him as the sensitive young man artist
00:49:52.760
so that could be his winning play or he might do all sorts of things but these strategies become a
00:49:58.600
poet become an intellectual whatever but these strategies can also go quite wrong they can do
00:50:03.080
things that are quite interesting but also a little bit distorted so for example this guy might come up
00:50:07.640
with this very crazy idea of like all right i need to be around that girl i can't present this
00:50:13.000
masculinity because i'm not masculine so maybe he would like i'll pretend to be a gay guy so i'll like
00:50:18.040
you know when i'll drop my hand i'll start getting the voice on i'm like oh my god and then i go to
00:50:21.560
stacy and i'll be like your hair is like so gorgeous and then they start hanging around with
00:50:25.800
her and of course deep down he still wants to be with her he says i actually knew a dude in in my
00:50:30.200
my high school my secondary school that was like this it was hilarious like he was very flamboyantly
00:50:34.200
gay he got in with all the girls and then the story got out that he was like you know he'd get drunk
00:50:37.880
with them and then he basically have his way with them all and i was like what the fuck like how
00:50:41.720
what is going on so he this this this strategy you know you see it before but anyway this this dude he's
00:50:46.920
he's hanging around with her and he wants her and so he might do stuff like slander chad he'd call
00:50:51.480
chad this is where you're seeing this idea of slave morality happen slave world view happen
00:50:55.800
he's saying that everything the chad is is bad athleticism is is barbarian and the way his
00:51:00.760
confidence is is is low consciousness his um his bombast his his beauty is like crudishness is
00:51:07.960
is laziness is is cruel is mean you might say he's like so toxically masculine i'm sure you've heard
00:51:13.000
that before you know he doesn't understand women's realities whereas me you know i'm very sensitive so
00:51:17.240
i understand this stuff and maybe stacy gets bewitched by this who knows and then she starts
00:51:21.080
to fall for this guy and and maybe she she like he starts getting second thoughts he might even begin
00:51:25.240
to lie to her about chad he might say oh chad's cheating on you and stuff like this and this
00:51:29.720
causes this divide and then this guy ends up being able to pull stacy away from chad at the very least
00:51:34.120
ruin their relationship or maybe even get her for himself and so you see this this operation going on
00:51:38.680
here is the psychology of a loser and a winner and how it can go from positive to toxic and now if you have
00:51:43.880
any thoughts on that we can pause it there or i can run into ireland and england uh yeah no i think
00:51:49.320
that's a perfect way to explain it uh i think that's great to frame it in a context uh which i have seen
00:51:55.560
this sort of reframing of good and bad quite a lot is just you know physique posts because when
00:52:02.440
whenever you see someone especially you know a beautiful fitness model guy a young european fitness
00:52:08.360
model being posted physique and then you see the comments there and this is something i saw
00:52:13.560
a lot early on as well uh not about me but just you know famous fitness models and stuff like that
00:52:19.240
you see the comments are is full of guys mainly of course saying that you know how good is this
00:52:26.600
cardio like who cares how good his cardio is it's only a way for them to be like you know i need to
00:52:32.680
comment something to feel less bad about myself or someone says oh i bet this guy couldn't
00:52:37.800
last 10 minutes outside in the wilderness or some other guy says oh i bet this guy can't fight or then
00:52:45.000
a fourth guy says oh this guy's muscles they're only for show so you have all of this slave morality
00:52:52.200
reactions where you try to reframe the beauty of the fitness model into something that is actually bad
00:52:58.200
so he's actually he's actually shallow and he's actually um stupid he's actually unmanly he's actually
00:53:05.960
not a good fighter because some reason and he is boring because he spends time in the gym and these
00:53:13.240
guys who say this they are of course spending twice the amount of time watching netflix on the sofa
00:53:19.240
eating bad food so that was sort of a an early um slave morality observation on my part that how
00:53:27.880
just a beautiful fitness model guy could trigger so so much hate uh by just existing i think that's a
00:53:35.800
like such a brilliant way to illustrate this and i guess you could say a practical way it shows up
00:53:39.720
because like understand this psychology it's so important to understand this to really get a good
00:53:45.000
grip on what nietzsche is saying there's something in human nature that hates success like we we have a
00:53:51.960
deep seed towards success and it kind of makes sense because if you're not the success if you see
00:53:56.760
somebody else winning that's almost never really good for you on some level you know it's like you know
00:54:01.720
it's not it means you're not winning like if you're watching someone else win it means you're not
00:54:06.520
there and that's never going to sit around right with your soul your soul always wants to be a part
00:54:10.600
of it it's like people all know this in like sales fomo you know fear of missing out oh i've got like
00:54:15.480
this brilliant product or i've got bitcoin and it's going up you better get on tour people don't want to
00:54:19.240
miss out so seeing success means somebody's getting the girl like these things are actually very binary in
00:54:24.440
nature if some guy is like getting the girl it means that he's going to use that girl's womb for nine months to
00:54:29.480
make his progenity and you will not and that's very dangerous in nature and so we're wired to be
00:54:34.120
deeply triggered by this because nature actually wants us like lions to go up and fight that dude
00:54:39.000
to make sure that you're the one that's breeding with the girl not him and so nature makes you you
00:54:43.000
aggressive towards him very very naturally and so there's this natural instinct to dislike success
00:54:48.280
and dislike um achievers and and be envious towards this type of stuff of course people can
00:54:53.880
misinterpret their passions people always misinterpret their emotions because their emotions are incredibly
00:54:57.640
complex so when so when your emotion screams envy at you it's very easy for you to distort that and
00:55:03.560
turning it turn it into a rationalization or an excuse this is also a part of human nature instead
00:55:07.800
of saying fuck i should go and compete against that guy you'll turn around and say you'll try to
00:55:12.360
rationalize that he there's something wrong with him and this is where you start getting into this
00:55:16.120
very very dangerous type of morality it's like what i was describing with the gay guy you distort it too much
00:55:20.760
and you start to go into um like you start to falsify the way that the world works so for in this
00:55:25.960
instance a beautiful fitness model you're doing this egregious thing where you're saying like oh
00:55:30.440
he's not that beautiful or he's a bad personality you've heard this type of stuff or even more petty
00:55:34.520
little things it's like he doesn't know jujitsu or a power lifter saying well you know i'm stronger
00:55:38.840
than him it's like yeah bro like but you're you're just trying to demoralize this guy because you're not
00:55:43.240
him and like you're clearly seething about something this type of thing and what you're this is what's so
00:55:48.280
dangerous about this this is why it's bad is that in the process of rationalizing against the
00:55:53.480
beautiful the high the triumphant you're actually devaluing that in and of itself this is truly i
00:55:59.880
think the essence of slave morality is that there are beautiful things there are objective beautiful
00:56:05.240
successful things in the world they're like our goals these are the things we actually want and if
00:56:10.280
you come up with some type of resentful rationalization to say that they aren't valuable
00:56:16.200
you're you're you're on a very fast track to something bad like if you say oh bodybuilding stupid
00:56:21.400
because maybe you got bitch mad about some fucking physique poster golden one on a boat saying that i'm
00:56:26.120
coming to steal your books or something like this and you get mad about it and so you say i'm going
00:56:29.720
to be a power lifter from now on and then you you get really fat and then you do nothing but eat
00:56:33.800
overeat and then lift weights and all this stuff and you say like i'm a big man because i can lift heavy
00:56:37.080
weights it's like well wait a second bro like you've made this hugely emotional decision you've
00:56:41.080
basically gone completely against and you might have even fucked your joints up in the process of all
00:56:44.600
these types like you know what i mean like this can actually lead to mistakes same way as like a you know some
00:56:50.120
some fighter who's trying to prove he's a tough guy because some bodybuilder got the girl and so
00:56:54.760
he goes and he goes hard boxing and ends up getting like you know too many concussions from sparring
00:56:59.960
irresponsibly and then ends up with like uh actually an issue because he was just trying to prove to
00:57:04.520
himself he's a tough dude because some guy took his girl when he was like 16 or something like this
00:57:09.000
it's like wow like look at the kind of cycle of relationships or a bodybuilder can do the same thing
00:57:13.160
some boxer can like look cooler than him and he can try overcompensate by going on roids and end of like
00:57:17.880
fucking up his hormones or something like this like these are maybe yeah specific examples but
00:57:21.640
i think you know what i'm talking about yeah so in relationship to between people first of all would
00:57:26.200
you like to say anything on that and then i'll go into the irish and english yeah no i think that's a
00:57:30.040
good segue to the irish and english so with the irish and english like this dynamic plays out between
00:57:35.640
tribes this is where things become quite shocking quite difficult because i would argue i would point
00:57:41.160
that i'd say if you went to rome during early christianity you would find much many of these
00:57:46.760
these phenomenons happening you would have like these these slaves resentful towards the the roman
00:57:51.800
conquerors and the romans would have been beautiful aristocratic and the slaves would have been
00:57:56.680
unfortunately very botched because they were slaves they would have been like you know had the worst
00:58:00.120
food they would have been the underclass they would have been the people who they would have been
00:58:03.960
slaves they would have been like uh you know hurt for centuries so they would have had this natural
00:58:09.640
resentment towards the romans and this is the kind of danger of a communist movement or a slave movement
00:58:13.640
and all this now this relationship between tribes is very very scary because but it's also probably
00:58:17.960
nietzsche's most sophisticated and important gift i guess to us psychologically because he comes up with
00:58:24.120
a way to categorize why weak people you could basically say like left-wingers are are one of the
00:58:31.080
most dangerous sources of of evil in our world if you want to put it this way evil is not obviously a word
00:58:36.040
he'd use but he helps us categorize why we should be seriously mistrustful of um of people who are
00:58:45.080
promulgating the the lower forces if you want to put it this way because they're actually at war with
00:58:50.040
what is beautiful and the great educational process that european man needs to go through is to learn
00:58:55.720
to develop a a sort of a religious understanding of this emotional state and we're going to have to go
00:59:01.960
through an awful lot of pain to learn this communism for the russians was their way of developing that
00:59:06.280
immune system look at what had to happen to them for them to have it drilled into their thick skulls
00:59:10.520
that it's like you cannot cannot let people just bullshit you into these situations because they will
00:59:15.880
destroy you they will rip your skin off in public and pull your your wife's pregnant baby out of her
00:59:20.520
stomach because they hate you that much you don't understand how dark hate is you just don't get it you
00:59:26.520
know and the same with the french revolution the french revolution sounded beautiful but when
00:59:31.400
they achieved the conquest and they cut off the heads of the monarchs the mask came off and you
00:59:36.360
saw that toxic nerd resentment popped out of them and they went around and they butchered people man
00:59:43.080
they they hunted down the protestants and they made sure that those prods got fucked they attacked they
00:59:47.800
were merciless and it took napoleon a superman to come in and whip them into shape napoleon said that
00:59:53.960
he was during this in the streets in france he was he was tasked with controlling one of the mobs
00:59:59.240
and he described how that that kind of you know it read that was his red pill moment where he
01:00:03.000
realized that it was like a a sort of a a resentful biological phenomenon he was dealing with because
01:00:08.840
um these people were just like festering monsters they were just like there was like animals just
01:00:12.840
attacking you know aimlessly there was just no it was just crazy he couldn't believe what he was
01:00:16.840
seeing and so i noticed because being irish we are full of this energy towards the english because
01:00:23.000
the english conquered us the english put us underneath their foot they you know they they were involved in the
01:00:28.680
famine that ended up starving us like these are really egregious things to do to us this made us
01:00:33.000
like worse off it destroyed our genetic heritage we had eight million people and that got cut down
01:00:37.720
to three like that's astounding the type of wounds you take off something like this and we developed
01:00:42.520
like a very very uh dark chip on our shoulder in fact the reason why the revolution happened was because
01:00:48.040
of the famine and what was going on is that we we just absolutely despised them we hate them we we
01:00:53.560
like we fuck these dudes like they they're not our friends they're they're out to hurt us and we have
01:00:58.600
this like negative energy towards them at all points and again you can understand this like
01:01:02.440
it's like what i said with the the slave the nerd it's okay to feel angry and envious if you're going
01:01:08.040
to use it as motivation to make yourself better the irish sort of maybe used it to get their nation
01:01:12.120
back and it's like all right well what are you going to do with this nation now and it's like we're
01:01:14.680
going to turn it into eu global homo thing it's like you're fucking idiots right you're wasting
01:01:18.120
no but the point being is that like you can use it and so maybe we got motivated to do this stuff
01:01:23.000
but there's always a danger there's always a residual issue where you can start to demoralize
01:01:28.440
what is beautiful like i said and so when i look at the english this is what nietzsche taught me to do
01:01:32.680
it's like i can't just turn around and and do what us irish people tend to do which is we call them
01:01:38.360
arrogant and we call them basically sauron they're like implicitly evil everything they want to do is
01:01:43.160
is short-sighted and arrogant and aggressive and and unthinking and they're they're obviously guilty
01:01:49.640
just by on first principle and they're they've sort of got this like evil instinct inside of them
01:01:53.880
that they're too stupid to understand this is sort of the the world view we have inside of our heads
01:01:57.720
about the english and this is also um absolves us of of many things like the irish don't have
01:02:03.800
to turn around and be like you know maybe the english conquered us because the english were more
01:02:07.480
sophisticated organized more serious more diligent more disciplined as a people as a whole more
01:02:14.120
idealistic more more like you know they created the one of the biggest empires in the world for a
01:02:18.360
reason they had many many profound traits but we don't want to acknowledge that stuff now it's
01:02:23.320
interesting because we're in denial of that we can't develop those traits because i am a slave who
01:02:29.480
says oh everything the master englishman represents is bad what's interesting is that i can't turn around
01:02:34.680
to my friends and say let's get organized instead it's okay for me and my friends to be drunk
01:02:38.440
because we're little poets we're the little poor irish people that were just hanging around in our
01:02:41.960
villages and the english tyrants are just coming to get us and they're just interrupting our drinking
01:02:46.120
sessions what terrible terrible english people it's like well maybe we should stop fucking being drunk
01:02:50.040
all the time we should sit down and think about how we get fucking organized how do we actually
01:02:53.800
run a nation that's idealistic what what does it mean to be beautiful and to be high and to be
01:02:57.320
successful those like think how much bigger the english think than we do the english conquered the
01:03:02.520
world we just barely conquered our own island and that was the the horizon of our ambitions
01:03:07.560
and that's actually quite small and this is the kind of problem with the pettiness of this type of
01:03:11.560
slave thinking is it brings you down to a low level so um when when i look at this stuff i start to see
01:03:17.080
the the power in it like first of all as i said that resentment motivated us to win our nation back
01:03:21.800
it created a very profound political movement it was very creative but on the flip side it also
01:03:26.520
has this resentment that self-limits it that stops you from from actually understanding what true
01:03:31.720
high potential is true like the highest beauty that you could aim for and this is where you i
01:03:36.520
think you need to learn to overcome that resentment and understand the consciousness of a true a true
01:03:42.040
master a true winner because how does the englishman think like the englishman maybe not now and we'll
01:03:46.920
get into that now in a second but the english the the conqueror the germanic conqueror is not caught up
01:03:52.600
with like if petty wars with his neighbor he's thinking about like the biggest goals of all how do i take
01:03:57.320
over the world how do i create the highest culture how do i reach towards the very apex of the skies and
01:04:01.800
stuff like this that type of big thinking is actually incredibly profound and rare in the world but
01:04:07.160
that's truly what i think defines a a conqueror a master a true winner in that type of sense and so
01:04:13.160
that's i think really important if you have any thoughts on that we i'll i'll rock into maybe more
01:04:17.960
psychology in there but i'd love to see what you're yeah sure i'll just say the following that so when i
01:04:22.760
mentioned the the beautiful irish spirit and the lower irish spirit uh they were of course present
01:04:29.000
back in the day as well so maybe a hundred years ago you had a um a sort of cultural revival movement
01:04:35.320
in ireland as well with the gaa the gaelic athletic gaelic association yeah yeah that's it that's it
01:04:44.040
uh and stuff like that you know revival of the language revival of many of these beautiful things
01:04:48.760
so i would say that you had almost like two two spirits also working and perhaps these two spirits
01:04:56.200
went to war in the irish civil war now i'm no expert in that particular war but at least looking at the
01:05:01.640
sort of build up to the um the war for freedom you have at least the beautiful spirit it is in there as
01:05:08.680
well you know the the the irish sense for you know being masters of their own destiny and using their own
01:05:15.400
beautiful uh things which is you know language culture art stuff like that so i yeah just wanted
01:05:21.400
to have that said yeah so this is a very interesting conception and i think the way i i ground these
01:05:28.760
categorizations and of course like they're yours so you can do what you wish with them but i was
01:05:33.560
saying earlier that you have a loser and he feels envy he gets riled up with emotion about his situation
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he gets angry and frustrated now he has a variety of different responses to this you know so as i said he
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he could pretend to be a gay man so he can get him with stacy and falsify and say the chat is not
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cool like his chat is like a grug or something like this now you you could maybe argue that that
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that type of like distortion is highly creative but it's kind of resentful and it's a little bit
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dangerous or he could sit and he could be but mad and plays video games and say i don't even want
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girls he become like a black-pilled incel or something like that's also a possibility too now you
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could argue that these are very very negative responses like these are responses that are not
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dealing with the situation well and you could categorize that they're like as you're calling
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them lower that's that lower resentful emotions this would be like the irish man that's stomping
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his foot and blaming the english for all the world's problems and just like fucking angry and sort of
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saying you know what i'm gonna do i'm gonna make a maltov cocktail i'm gonna walk into a pub wrap a
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load of nails around in a in a cloth and drop it in the middle of the thing and blow off a load of
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like english women and children and husbands faces because i'm just fucking angry and it's like that's
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you know that's ugly that's disgusting like what are you doing you're just like it's how how can you
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do this is terrorism like how can you do something like that that's that's horrific yeah but then
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there's better reactions like you can turn around and you can take the punch in the jaw and be like
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these fuckers beat us they were more organized but we're we're gonna we're gonna fuck you we're
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gonna write we're gonna compete we're gonna go and we're gonna work we're gonna build ourselves up
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and come back and in fact this is what this irish legacy movement you're talking about was like
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like there's a lot of people who are like if we are going to win we need to know who the
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fuck we are and so you had all these these poets spending this deep amount of time trying to fill
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out the irish destiny and actually in fairness to the english there was loads of like anglo protestants
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like yates and all this that were huge contributors towards this and then these guys were like
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creative they're like we're gonna get organized we're gonna build our own uh our own sports movements
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we're gonna work on our language you had these people making great sacrifices to be creative
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and this creativity actually is what worked like we created such a powerful identity we have one of
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the strongest identities in the modern world maybe rivaling like the jews of the of the
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white people i guess you could say which is interesting because both slave populations nonetheless
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the um we we go and we transform we build we create and we focus that like that aggressive
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energy and building and creating and even like it gets violent as well like that the nationalist
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movement was in some sense a politically creative act like you know it's it's in that way
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but in some sense it's it's that was that was big thinking like we were taking on the english
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military and the establishment like that's that's actually ballsy you know like you're fighting a
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a military like all right fair enough like killing some poor fucking woman in a pub is just retarded but
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this is that's that's blunt resentment with no aim like it's headless resentment but this is like all
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right fair enough that's that's a real rivalry you're actually you're actually going for the boys like
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fair enough high five to you that type of thing and absolutely that that sort of ascendant um honorable i
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would even call it heroic that spirit as you're categorizing as beautiful i think it's wrapped up
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with that beautiful poetic instinct as well i think it's motivated from correctly interpreting the type
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of energy you want and just basically learning to think like a winner no matter the situation i really
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think is what it comes down to and and when yeah part of us had that you know and then i'm not sure
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how the civil war graphs onto this because that's more like petty politics but like you had someone
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like michael collins who was just like an absolute master like an absolute conqueror so savvy so well played
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and maybe he you know like people were more idealistic i don't know i don't know can you
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really wrap that up a master and slaves people like wanted the whole island he was like very
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pragmatic and he knew what he was going to get so whatever about that but i think the core psychology
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that i'm talking about there is the absolute root of this stuff so yeah super super interesting topic
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indeed and uh yeah we're we're well over an hour and uh it feels like we only scratch the surface of the
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the this uh topics but uh yeah awesome insights and i encourage everyone to subscribe to the great
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uber boy channel watch all of his videos i will link the the link below and uh do you have any any
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final thoughts you would like to uh to share with our listeners here okay well i guess i'll talk about
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the the english because this i think this is very very important side of this um so regardless regarding
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the slaves and the irish and the psychology irish i think that's important to understand but there's
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another side of this that is the masters and what can go wrong with the masters because this is like
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nietzsche being the psychologist i think this is very very useful and the problem with the masters is
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that they can become a little bit naive think about when you're a winner the jock is the winner on the
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football team he might not realize what made him a winner because it sort of happened very
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instinctively for him he might not realize that the nerd hates him so he might not realize that this
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nerd is trying to worm into stacy's mind and twist her brain and stuff like this and so there there
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becomes a problem with the master where he becomes quite naive forgetful out of touch and this forms
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a very interesting relationship where the slave is way more crafty and way more intelligent way more
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maybe not intelligent but way more like um sly like a fox type thing and so for example with this gay
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dude who is a brainwashing stacy to hate the jock and and categorizing the jock as all these evil
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things the jock doesn't really have a defense against that because that's just so interesting and out of
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the ordinary and weird it's not it's not something that the instincts have a plan for you know that um
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the jock kind of gets a little bit confused he gets socially outmaneuvered if you want to put it
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this way now what you see with the english right now what you see with the masters as a whole because
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this this category with the english could be better understand is the west as a whole because the west is
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essentially like a master people overall and the colonial project as a whole the fundamental
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problem i think going on psychologically in the west is the relationship between the conquerors
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and guilt and their misunderstanding of the conquered and their resentment the western people don't
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understand the the the black hate that people like the irish have towards them if you want to put
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it this way now the irish are maybe a little bit of a special case but you see this in like the the
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minorities and people in america and you see this overall as this big thing and so the relationship
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for the the masters the the historical masters is that they have this big feeling of guilt they have
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had their way of doing things their their master values have been critiqued out of existence they don't
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understand the value of the way they see the world they they've lost their master traits they've been
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bewitched and they've fallen for it because they're a little bit silly and a little bit naive and they've
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allowed themselves to be haggard with guilt and this guilt has distorted their mind and turned them
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into essentially slaves they've been cuckolded spiritually in some sense by this feeling and
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they struggle to overcome this absolutely and they it leads them making so many egregious choices
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they're not able to defend themselves they're not able to guard their heritage they the the resentment
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of the weak is categorized in their mind as a good thing that is this most frightening one of all that
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they don't understand the the the aggression of that's what's getting directed at them and stuff
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like this this would be like an english person in ireland you know thinking that the irish are
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are uh angels who just want to go and help them on all this type of stuff it's like wait a second
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bro like you know these people are not happy with you at all and so the the thing i see going on in the
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west right now obviously is like america the germans the the english the french spanish like it's
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everywhere is the guilt that's being haggard on them because of the the colonial project because
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of their they're conquering in the past they're masters of the world in the past and this guilt
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this one emotion seems to be getting twisted and leveraged to just drive them to destroy their entire
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legacy and as a consequence destroy everything that is beautiful and allow them to allow like a resentful
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sort of like woke communist revolution take place which promises this ideal of equality and freedom
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but of course it's going to end up exactly like the french revolution the communist revolution where
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it actually comes true it will just be a mess probably even a little bit violent or brutal
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in some way and not lead to any ideals at all it'll lead to a sort of darkening age and the project
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will have to start again from a lower place so i think that's one of the best things you can
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take out of this nietzschean perspective as the education that western man needs to achieve we have
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freud as the guy who we understand is the foundation of psychoanalysis it's a tragedy that that
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wasn't nietzsche because nietzsche's categorizations are so much more sophisticated and relevant to our
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age yeah definitely beautifully stated and this is for everyone who's listening take a moment to
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meditate upon what uh stef just said here it's uh of utmost important to understand what is going on in
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the west today and of course if we're talking about generational knowledge this is what perhaps all
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boomers uh this is knowledge they should have had but unfortunately they didn't so uh they let things
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fall but it is what it is it's up to our generation to set um the morality straight again so uh yeah
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awesome thanks a lot for coming on the channel and uh enlightening us with this uh with this great
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insights not at all my man thank you very much for the opportunity and i if there's any boyos listening to
01:14:49.160
this definitely give mr golden lion a follow here he's um the channel i've watched for ages and as
01:14:53.800
i said like that positive attitude um you you bring man is absolutely brilliant the it's just like it's
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so pragmatic for people to engage in this idea that we we can do stuff you know like again this whole idea
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of like oh you're a loser because i think to be honest the the demographic we come from is actually
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in quite a losing position in many senses like we're not in possession of the cultural the cultural
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hegemony at all and these things are like we actually are experienced this experiencing the
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slave feelings and we need to be very sincere about this and we actually need to take the punch in the
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chin that like all slaves need to take we can't sit around and stomp our foot and be bitter and resentful
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we can't sit around and blame you know we're sitting around there and saying all problems are a
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consequence of certain things and all these types of things i don't want people to be in denial but i
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don't want people to also develop this disempowering nerd attitude where you can just sit around being
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blunt in the theory cell and like man again the reason why i'm saying this is the brand and the
01:15:52.280
energy you put out is antagonistic to that in its its roots it's extremely forward-thinking and positive
01:15:59.160
and you can and can do it's got that can do attitude and i think that's such a big deal you
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know i think that's really really important and should never be forgotten and is um something that's
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often missing yeah thanks a lot it means uh means a lot hearing that and of course yeah i try to be
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completely immune to black pills and slave morality and sort of low thumos behavior so i'm i'm all for
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it just uh to just uh embrace destiny so uh yeah thanks a lot and again i encourage everyone to check
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out steph's channel first link in the description box below thanks for watching xxo boom
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