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I put it on 2x speed.

That show basically summed up the fall of the WASP upper class. Letting in Obnoxious and tacky Stetel Jews to raise the next generation of your kids.

Then it ends with the WASP Patriarch marrying the Yenta hence cementing the next generation being Jewish (look at both Biden, Trump's and many boomer politicians grandchildren all Kikes).
Neither Biden or Trump are WASPs though. White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Biden is nominally Roman Catholic. Trump is German on his dad's side and his mom was a Scottish immigrant.
 
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Neither Biden or Trump are WASPs though. White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Biden is nominally Roman Catholic. Trump is German on his dad's side and his mom was a Scottish immigrant.
Anglos and Saxons were German tribes. As for Biden, he's mostly the pawn of modern leftists, many of whom are WASPs. If he lived up to his Catholic Faith, he'd celebrate Roe V. Wade getting overturned and would pursue further bans on contraception.
 
Found a BreadTuber defending people who self-diagnose with autism. Now, I can understand the points he makes about why someone would perhaps want to identify with having autism without having been formally diagnosed, and I also understand why someone in that position might not want to seek a formal diagnosis, especially if they're an adult and at the stage in life where it would likely hinder them more than it would help. Okay, fair enough.

The galling part of this video for me is how a large part of his argument is based around the idea that the academic and medical institutions that defined concepts like autism to begin with are suspect because 'they are rooted in colonial violence' and that placing too much authority in them discounts other cultures and their 'indigenous ways of knowing'.

Of course, he's only making this argument because it happens to be useful in this instance. If he were instead talking about something else (for example, providing "gender-affirming care" to children, or the importance of COVID lockdown measures) then suddenly look, here's a study that says at least some of the participants don't kill themselves so it's clearly a good thing, and The Science™ is the ultimate authority that we must all trust or we're science deniers and basically no better than Flat Earthers. BreadTubers (and progressives in general) take an incredibly mercenary approach to science, where its usefulness and validity can change so readily on a whim depending on whether it's saying what they want it to.
 
Noah Samsen is selling a supplement called "Colon Broom" and reading headlines off of r/latestagecapitalism.
 

Once again, another video where Adam Something gets close to being right, but then his proposed solution is very, very wrong.

He acts as if public transit is the answer to all the problems caused by cars; when in reality, public transit stopped being safe after the Summer of Love and after city authorities stopped prosecuting people for robbing others so long as they're convenient minority groups that the politicians need the votes of. I'm sure people will accept the extra tax hike to pay for roads and parking lots, as well as the cost of gas, so long as they don't have to share the same space with hobos and morons who don't bathe for a week on their way to work.

I could barely stomach public transit back in the day when it was mostly safe, during the early 2010s, when you could afford to tune out and listen to music or play a video game during a 1-hour train ride. Now that's impossible; you have to constantly watch out for people who can and will fuck you over for any reason; be it for a quick buck or because they just felt like they wanted to hit someone that day.


You don't have to worry about that kind of shit when you're in a car. Yet Adam acts as if public transit will cure cancer and turn water into wine, as if people didn't opt out of public transit for a reason. I sure as fuck did. Back in the day, I'd take a train to the city for shits and giggles; now I could barely even stomach going down the subway, what with all the neglect translating to piss and shit being all over the place because they haven't cleaned the place for weeks. And there's a reason why cities like NYC are installing city bikes; more and more people feel unsafe in the trains and public transit.

The only solution would be to pay for more cops and to have cops on train cars, but I highly doubt Adam is for something like that.
 
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Knowing Better, who I last saw 'cutting through the bullshit around gun control' by appealing to his experience in the military and immediately misidentifying the borrowed M240 he was posing with as a Vietnam era M60, has important question. Were books written before 1800?
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Ok, I know this is fairly old and usually I don't mind Knowing Better, but seriously?

There might be some quibbles about the definition of a 'Book', but if we are using the Iliad and the like as a starting off point then you have, just off the top of my head:

-The Song of Roland (11th century)
-Tristan and Iseult (12th century)
-The Canterbury Tales (14th century)
-The Divine Comedy (14th century)
-Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (14th century)
-Le Morte d'Arthur (15th century)
-Utopia (16th century)
-Amadís de Gaula (16th century)
-The Prince (16th century)
-The Faerie Queene (16th century)
-Don Quixote (17th century)
-Leviathan (17th century)
-Paradise Lost (17th century)
-Discourse on the Method (17th century)
-The Discourses and Mathematical Demonstrations Relating to Two New Sciences (17th century)
-Principia (17th century)

That's just a bare list mostly of English literature when there were tons of other things written in other languages, and at that only of European works so discarding Chinese or Japanese works like Romance of the three kingdoms, Journey to the West and the Tale of Genji. Moving into the 18th century with the full flourishing of the enlightenment with the likes of Voltaire and Rousseau and so many others the amount of important works just explodes to the point that its meaningless to try and cover them all, and I'm being nice and not adding the large amount of popular plays from people like Shakespeare.

Literature mattered a lot to people back then, they didn't just read the bible endlessly, the Arthurian canon was popularized in the high middle ages and adventure novels like Amadís de Gaula were so popular that they helped motivate the conquistadores in Spain, California is even named after a fictional location in one of these books, its like if today they found a new continent and named it 'Wakanda'.
 
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Found a BreadTuber defending people who self-diagnose with autism. Now, I can understand the points he makes about why someone would perhaps want to identify with having autism without having been formally diagnosed, and I also understand why someone in that position might not want to seek a formal diagnosis, especially if they're an adult and at the stage in life where it would likely hinder them more than it would help. Okay, fair enough.

The galling part of this video for me is how a large part of his argument is based around the idea that the academic and medical institutions that defined concepts like autism to begin with are suspect because 'they are rooted in colonial violence' and that placing too much authority in them discounts other cultures and their 'indigenous ways of knowing'.

Of course, he's only making this argument because it happens to be useful in this instance. If he were instead talking about something else (for example, providing "gender-affirming care" to children, or the importance of COVID lockdown measures) then suddenly look, here's a study that says at least some of the participants don't kill themselves so it's clearly a good thing, and The Science™ is the ultimate authority that we must all trust or we're science deniers and basically no better than Flat Earthers. BreadTubers (and progressives in general) take an incredibly mercenary approach to science, where its usefulness and validity can change so readily on a whim depending on whether it's saying what they want it to.
I think that's a woman
Edit: her twitter claims she is transgender, definitely a TIF
 
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What's a TIF?
Trans-identifying female, an FtM basically. It's a better term than FtM because FtM implies that they are no longer female and are now male. It's also got the advantage that it's a properly pronounceable acronym and also happens to be a woman's name.

TIM is a trans-identifying male, and MtF.
 
Its amazing how quickly the International Clique mobilized over Hbombs new video, here are some samples
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This tweet also had our favourite rape boy in the comments
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Ofc communists outsource work, of coooourse
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Im sure you can find more but theyre very decentralized as you can see, very decentralized and not a communal hivemind
 
Lady Emily is one of the most passive-aggressive people I've seen. I remember when Quinton Reviews had that failed "controversy" over his editor and both Emily and Dan Olsen made tweets that got so much backlash that Dan deleted his and Emily was like "I was talking about something else, actually". That was definitely a group attempt to end Quinton but the person they used (Flowergothic) was unable to make a coherent video. He got lucky.

I think Sarah Z is in the mix of whatever secret Discord they use but she makes Emily do her dirty work.
 
I love how these people totally do not support imperialism but it's totally okay to support imperialism and basically the equivalent of the white man's bone as long as you're saying about brown people and anytime you point this out to any of these people's fan base they literally have ab**** fit meltdown.
Also this guy lives in Argentina so that's funny he's going to have to face Salvador Miley's anarcho capitalist death squads
 

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I love how these people totally do not support imperialism but it's totally okay to support imperialism and basically the equivalent of the white man's bone as long as you're saying about brown people and anytime you point this out to any of these people's fan base they literally have ab**** fit meltdown.
Also this guy lives in Argentina so that's funny he's going to have to face Salvador Miley's anarcho capitalist death squads
I think he's trying to make a point about imperialism by turning it against Europeans, but the problem is that he's right. Arab imperialism almost certainly did help Europe in the long-run and it certainly doesn't justify Europeans hating Arabs long after they withdrew from Europe (there might be other justifications for that though).
 
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