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HoeMath explains Renee Good (twitter.com)
posted 134 days ago by Ahaus667 134 days ago by Ahaus667 +36 / -0
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– ArchRespawnsAgain 1 point 133 days ago +1 / -0

How is it ridiculous to acknowledge that the ruling class shapes society? Do you think the Civil Rights Acts, for example, haven't affected human behavior?

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– AllDueRespect 1 point 133 days ago +1 / -0

Because that's entirely un-fucking-helpful if you actually want to observe, or report, or predict anything going on with people and how they're acting and how they're treating each other right now.

There are about 15,000,000 different goings-on that affect what modern people are like and how they behave. Just because not every observation fully takes into account, oh, I don't know, Jekyll Island or Hamiltonian politics leading up to the American Civil War, doesn't mean these observations are irrelevant, ignorant, or wrong.

As I said before, not everyone has to be a one-stop-shop that delivers to you all the specific things you want to talk about, when you talk about anything. If you're a savvy participant or just listener to any of these news-ish podcast people, you've long since accepted that you don't have to agree entirely with them to appreciate the truth and insight that comes from them. But you've got to be smart about it, at least. For instance, I like Matt Walsh on a lot of things, when he's speaking truths about things he's knowledgeable about. The dude talks 10 hours a day on camera, so obviously he says a lot of stuff I don't care about, don't think is quite right, or is just riffing for infotainment purposes.

You could say the same about any or all of these people--Tucker Carlson, Sam Hyde, Matt Christiansen, Steve Crowder--whoever. They're folk. Take what's valuable, find enrichment in what you like, check their work and their sources if veracity is a priority for you, and ignore the content you don't like.

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– ArchRespawnsAgain 1 point 132 days ago +1 / -0

Because that's entirely un-fucking-helpful if you actually want to observe, or report, or predict anything going on with people and how they're acting and how they're treating each other right now.

It's not. Sticking with my Civil Rights example, in order to predict that someone would file a lawsuit for racism, sexism, etc. in the work place, you have to be aware that's possible, and it's possible because of Civil Rights laws.

Anyway, which people are you even talking about? It's obviously not anyone powerful.

But you've got to be smart about it, at least. For instance, I like Matt Walsh on a lot of things, when he's speaking truths about things he's knowledgeable about. The dude talks 10 hours a day on camera, so obviously he says a lot of stuff I don't care about, don't think is quite right, or is just riffing for infotainment purposes.

Matt Walsh's job is to get otherwise skeptical people to absorb ZOG propaganda by building trust by saying things they agree with. If you were being smart about it, you'd know that.

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– AllDueRespect 1 point 132 days ago +1 / -0

I don't really have anything else to say except that I think you're nutty. This stuff you've just said about Matt Walsh sounds absolutely fucking delusional. And you barely understand what I'm saying to you about commenters and commenting anyway.

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– ArchRespawnsAgain 1 point 132 days ago +1 / -0

Matt Walsh works for Ben Shapiro. What exactly do you think Shapiro's agenda is?

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