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Alvaro Molina's avatar

I do interpret Yarvin's dark elves essay on what seems to be face value: There are elite-type people on your side that you should be careful not to scare away. And I do agree that he doesnt seem to be backing down, I thought the Tucker Carlson appeareance specially was a sign of change (and the Tim Dillon episode was fire for the entire duration).

But regarding the main question, there really is this weird dynamic of two things going opposite ways. On one side, the elites in charge (or at least the ones we are allowed to see) seem to be growing older, weaker and more pathetic every day. But the power they wield is only increasing. I wonder if the ever growing power is a sign of weakness in itself, that they need this level of overkill to survive. (It reminds me of Mexican tax law in that every single change in the last decade or so has deliberately tipped the scales in favor of the authorities because they simply cant compete on equal terms with the intellectual capacity the private sector employs for not paying taxes). They actually ARE powerful because they can summon and command this power, but they would be even more powerful if they didnt need to.

I think this idea plays into Yarvin's that the momment these people are removed from power they immediately will cease to be a threat. They only know how to play bully, not the way around.

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Robert Stage's avatar

Really thoughtful commentary. I feel we are watching some type of power/political end game as one party is garnering resources and feverishly placing their acolytes into position. All the while repealing certain laws or plain ignoring them for the gains desired. We have templates of where singular party rule has brought us in the past. The desired outcome for those that are freedom loving are Herculean in nature currently. But I try to stay optimistic, we have overcome so much more in our storied history.

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