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Category Archives: Culture
Voting Is Violent
If you vote in political elections, you are engaging in an act of violence. A political vote is essentially an attack on every other individual in society. It is an aggressive and tyrannical act. Every other person in the geographical … Continue reading
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Burning Down the House!
You can’t blame the free market or libertarianism for something the state does. Well, you can, but if you do, you are wrong. This is the first thing you should point out to anyone that tries to tell you that … Continue reading
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Environmentalism: A hate story
The twisted soul of an environmentalist can truly be a terrifying thing to behold. A recent propaganda video has given us a brief glimpse in to the violent, totalitarian revenge fantasies that lurk in the back of the these people’s … Continue reading
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All the food is poison
Your diet is other people’s problem. Your consumption habits are up for a vote. You must appear before the appeals subcommittee and submit a form filled out in triplicate if you want to eat anything on the high calorie chart. … Continue reading
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Responding to readers: College is worse than empty
Hey everyone. Here is a slightly longer audio response to some of the reader comments and criticisms of my article on college. I talk a little bit more about my experience in college. I also go into further detail about … Continue reading
College is worse than empty
The economy is pretty bad these days, but it is particularly so for young people. Kids just out of college are screwed by the system in so many ways, and college itself is a big part of the problem. College … Continue reading
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Computers and the state: “Colossus: The Forbin Project” (1970)
This weekend my wife and I watched a lame but entertaining 70s Sci-Fi flick called “Colossus: The Forbin Project“. It was pretty silly, but a fun watch. It was yet another in a long line of films and books that … Continue reading
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Empty middle class people
I do not like to attack white people as a group because it’s racist and we’ve all been culturally conditioned to do it. There is usually no better way to earn the approval of ironic bourgeois white people than to … Continue reading
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Ideological emptiness: “Network” (1976)
A lot of people like the movie “Network” for all the wrong reasons. People seem to like this movie because it pretends to challenge the status quo and poses as if its a powerful statement on behalf of “the little … Continue reading
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An ancient myth of Obama’s birth
This is my re-interpretation of the myth of the birth of Obama, based on what we know of him in his aspect as god of the sky and lightning. Obama’s father was the titan Kronos. Kronos was the god of … Continue reading
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