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Daily Archives: May 14, 2021
Harvard Vs New York Post
00:00 Sparring with Liponious – does the AR, Antifa, BLM have agency? 21:00 Inflation fears, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/13/opinion/inflation-fears.html 27:00 Harvard: ‘Mail-in Voter Fraud: Anatomy of a Disinformation Campaign’, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=139307 53:30 Fires in homeless encampment in Venice Beach new skid row, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fzngr2TIs4 56:00 … Continue reading
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Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
Is author Sherry Turkle alone? Has she experienced a massive increase in loneliness since the development of smart phones or is she just so smart and mature, she can handle technology, while the plebs are not to be trusted with … Continue reading
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Days of Rage
From Steve Sailer’s comments section: * Days of Rage by Bryan Burrough is a thorough examination of the now largely forgotten leftwing terror that afflicted the nation in the early 1970s. As retired FBI agent Max Noel put it, “People … Continue reading
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When Will We Move On From Wokeness?
Comments at Steve Sailer: * Wokeness is guaranteed permanence by the framework of workplace civil rights and harassment law, which means that businesses can be sued for not accommodating a woke employee with a protected identity. Look at the Bostock … Continue reading
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The Paranoid Style Of Adam Curtis
From the New York Review of Books: Curtis films purport to be about us. But the paranoid writing dominates, and the viewer is left with unknown anxieties projected onto known images, a sort of emotional break-in. Curtis can’t seem to … Continue reading
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