How Americans Were Driven To Extremes

From Foreign Affairs: “In most cases, polarization grows out of one primary identity division—usually either ethnic, religious, or ideological. In Kenya, for instance, polarization feeds off fierce competition between ethnic groups. In India, it reflects the divide between secular and Hindu nationalist visions of the country. But in the United States, all three kinds of division are involved… This powerful alignment of ideology, race, and religion with partisanship renders America’s divisions unusually encompassing and profound. It is hard to find another example of polarization in the world that fuses all three major types of identity divisions in a similar way.”

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Build Yourself Up Without Limits: A Strategy To Win At Everything (3-23-21)

00:00 Build Yourself Up Without Limits, https://andrewdeutsch.net/
03:00 Museum states, interview with Andrew Deutsch, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unconventional-thinkers/id1260683436?i=1000505874539
08:00 Dennis Dale joins, https://twitter.com/eladsinned
16:00 Velvet fisting in Portland, https://dennisdale.wordpress.com/2021/03/22/portland-dispatch-march-22-velvet-fisting/
26:30 Dooovid joins, https://twitter.com/RebDoooovid
32:00 The perils of the e-personality
1:30:00 Shocker: 20-Year Study Says That Marijuana Makes You Stupid, https://www.mensjournal.com/adventure/shocker-20-year-study-says-marijuana-makes-you-stupid/
1:43:00 Pour Out Your Wrath: Politically Incorrect, https://www.jpost.com/blogs/past-imperfect-confronting-jewish-history/pour-out-your-wrath-politically-incorrect-452271
1:49:00 Nick Fuentes & America First
1:54:00 Why my college pals went to Yale while my high school friends went to jail, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z62K_CCmSS0&t=2643s&ab_channel=TorahinMotion
1:57:00 Dooovid changes his own tires
2:22:00 Spring breakers arrested for allegedly drugging, raping woman who later died, https://nypost.com/2021/03/22/spring-breakers-arrested-for-allegedly-drugging-raping-woman-who-later-died/
2:30:00 Is race motivating Miami’s police response?
2:34:30 CAN I EAT YO A**?🍑🤪 | MIAMI SPRING BREAK 2021, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSWCFcqyCq8
2:36:30 Sexual Barter in Times of Genocide: Reflections on Sexual Violence, Agency, and Sex Work, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxd4cB1TxXM

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WSJ: Can’t Sleep? Here Are Some Surprising Strategies That Actually Work

From the WSJ:

Ironically, insomnia is also driven by the things we do to try to solve it, experts say. We start to chase sleep—waking up later, taking naps, going to bed too early. This diminishes our sleep drive, which is our body’s need for sleep. It makes it harder to sleep when we’re supposed to. And it creates a vicious cycle: More time in bed means more opportunity for frustration and failure. Before long, we’ve taught our brain to associate our bed with the negative emotions we feel lying there.

“It’s Pavlovian,” says Philip Cheng, a clinical psychologist and sleep researcher at the Henry Ford Sleep Disorders and Research Center. “If you spend a lot of time in bed worried and frustrated and miserable, in time your brain learns that your bed is a place to do all of these things but sleep.”

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The Private Lives Of Strippers (3-22-21)

00:00 Miami Beach riots
10:00 The private lives of strippers
15:00 10 STRIPPER HYGIENE TIPS!, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-spwJrnGbI
20:30 Amy Wax + Paul Gottfried on cancel culture and the society it destroys, https://player.fm/series/cottogottfried/amy-wax-paul-gottfried-on-cancel-culture-and-the-society-it-destroys
26:00 Amy Wax talks about Christians, Jews and American patriotism
36:00 Pardes Seleh: THAT TIME I WORKED AT A STRIP CLUB, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JDhU6uMeno
43:00 Dooovid joins
45:00 The importance of faith for the Orthodox Jew
1:15:00 James Kugel: Professor of Disbelief, https://momentmag.com/james-kugel-professor-disbelief/
2:13:00 Richard Spencer & Ed Dutton on The End of Sex
2:20:00 The GOP’s Trump Primary Problem, https://www.outsidethebeltway.com/the-gops-trump-primary-problem/
2:22:00 Atlanta Shooting Not a Hate Crime?, https://www.outsidethebeltway.com/atlanta-shooting-not-a-hate-crime/
2:24:00 Anti-Asian Hate in America, https://www.outsidethebeltway.com/anti-asian-hate-in-america/
2:27:00 Biden Staffers Fired for Marijuana Use?, https://www.outsidethebeltway.com/biden-staffers-fired-for-marijuana-use/
2:34:00 Nathan Cofnas vs Andrew Joyce, https://twitter.com/nathancofnas/status/1374136201603518464
2:38:00 Arguments Over Political Definitions, https://www.outsidethebeltway.com/arguments-over-definitions/
2:47:00 How Crying on TikTok Sells Books, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/20/books/booktok-tiktok-video.html
2:49:00 Philip Roth’s Revenge Fantasy, https://newrepublic.com/article/161640/philip-roths-revenge-fantasy-review-blake-bailey
2:55:35 IS COUNTER-CURRENTS BECOMING A SECRET “GAY NAZI” CLUB IN ORDER TO SURVIVE? https://affirmativeright.blogspot.com/2021/03/is-counter-currents-becoming-secret-gay.html

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The Liberal Liturgy

Comments on Steve Sailer:

* There is a market for liberal liturgy. Many people, as they get older, especially, find the repetition of familiar words comforting. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but it’s better if the words are true in the first place.

* Heather Cox Richardson, for better or worse, seems to be the only genuine American (WASP, descended from the founding colonists) mentioned in the article. Her writing and thoughts are a microcosm of the American tragedy. She is more erudite, more philosophically grounded and more temperate than anyone else on sub-stack (or Unz for that matter), but ultimately convinced that her superior moral values will inevitably prevail and blind to how she is opening the door to her own destruction. She reminds me of my New England liberal Republican grandparents and their friends, and the whole WASP hegemony that was swept aside in the 1960s.

* “Sober and boring” is what a functional democracy requires. The sensationalism, outrage du jour and radical posturing on both the right and left is very damaging. Part of it is market driven of course, every writer has to get attention and clicks in a crowded market, but it is also a product of our failed demographics. A United States that had stayed majority WASP, German and Scandinavian would not have sunk to the depths America is at today.

* Many of the vast 21st Century Silicon Valley fortunes have been built on the philosophy that you get a lot of users first and then figure out how to make money off them later.

* No, most of the time they never figure it out. That means they either go bust like MySpace or if they’re lucky or conniving enough, they sucker a Big Tech firm with the lure of all those users and sell for a princely sum right before they’re about to go bankrupt, as tumblr and youtube did (fun fact: youtube loses money to this day, 15 years after being acquired!).

The truth is that the tech guys are fairly stupid when it comes to business and a couple gigantic successes like google search or FB ads sustain the entire market for consumer online services.

Of course, the media business is replete with outright morons, as it’s been obvious for decades that they’d have to start charging and the advertising free ride was over, yet they are only starting to realize that now.

But what do they have to offer writers and other content creators when they can just hang out a shingle themselves on Substack or Ghost and go direct to their audience? Nothing, which is why the long-predicted death of the legacy media business is finally happening now.

* there are actually very very intelligent people who go to Stanford MBA school in order to figure out the best way to successfully charge hundreds of thousands of people a couple of extra cents each in difficult to decipher “hidden costs” on their phone bills. Lots of those guys live in the finite number of nice houses on nice lots in Silicon Valley, and nobody driving by their houses knows that the home-owners of those beautiful homes have wasted their intellectual gifts, literally, on pennies.

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