Message from @Ald
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Sam you just gave away your tactic and used it in the next sentence 😆
haha
Very Trumpian rhetoric...
"I am the most humble person, believe me. Everybody says I am more humble than anybody they ever met."
"I'd never call you a moron that would be rude"
"I am a very kind person folks, unlike very dishonest and terrible Chuck Schumer"
Note: These are not actual Trump quotes, but its entirely possible that they could be.
horrible stuff. hate to see what happened there. people are digging up stories about the synagogue now tho
although this is redundant. babies are injured in circumcisions....
At first I thought that read "Rabbi sues baby during circumcision."
ha oh gosh
If someone asked you why you are an identiarian what would you say
@Ald "I value who I am and the people who brought me to where I am today"
Interesting question, and something we should all have a quick prepackaged and well rehearsed answer for. @Ald
"nations" instead of "people" to make it more clear perhaps
"people" might sound too generic like I'm hiding the ethnic part of it
sounds like a fireside chat topic. Teacher Patrick Casey on the case
Its important to be able to talk about the difference in group identities and the importance of it, without going full race realism at that time.
@Sam Anderson good point. Making it more about who *we* are as opposed to who *others* are will probably help
My most solid answer has to do with epistemology and evolutionary psychology
@Ald can you boil it down to a sentence or two? Maybe not now but something to consider
It takes time to formulate what you want to say succinctly
Its an important balance between sounding like a super biological autist and a limp wristed "respect identities" leftist.
Essentially we exist as organisms and everything we engage with in life is through our neurology which is genetic and we share with our people
Truth is a perspectival folkish geist
Biocentric worldview
Our truth as evolved organisms is growing strength for our own kind
@Ald nice. I don't know how normie friendly that is though.
Exactly
Sam Harris (yeah I know Jewish) has some interesting content on how he thinks free will does not exist because of some esoteric biological and neurological reasons. Idk how on board I am with that but its a newish perspective.
I agree with Sam Harris' take on free will but do not discount the possibility of some x factor of freedom by some unknown mechanism
Consciousness is very mysterious
@Ald often reasoning is downstream from values. In explaining your worldview, what are the things you would say you value?
I think the amount of free will varies greatly from person to person, some have little to none while others have a lot. Too much free will might actually be confusing.
Hence existential angst felt by smart people
@Ald I’ve only used this a few times but my usual line is: “I believe all people have a right to exist and take pride in that existence. I am an identitarian because I wish to defend and promote the interests of European Americans— that is, the very people who founded this nation, and have them achieve full representation like everyone else.”
Blood, loyalty, strength @ThisIsChris
I guess I'll break the mold and say I don't buy free will existing in the first place
Yeah I agree
Why would our brains be the one exception to a mechanistic universe of cause and effect