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Acolytes of the infrared cult
Tonight
Tonight we have a scheduled
Not very scheduled actually
I'll give you my excuse in a second
we have our regular
brainwashing cult programming
for tonight
we need a brainwash you of all of the
reactionary and undialectical and idealist influences that the CIA has been
transplanting into your brain via 6G sound waves. So tonight is where you get your cleansing.
Now I was thinking about it, Corrillas, and you failed the mission.
Failed the mission.
Three short.
Three short.
Three short. Three three short quite disappointing
you almost got there
three people short
but you know what
we need to keep training
see I am your I am your But you know what? We need to keep training.
See, I am your... How do I put it?
This is like military training, right?
And I'm your drill sergeant.
And you guys failed.
Tonight you failed
the punishment is we're going to have about
90 minute stream
that was the plan anyway though
anyway
we have to keep training
we have to keep training
because we are not on the algorithm organically. We have to
intentionally, methodically, it's like an army. It's a command. You're not doing it. This is why
we are a cult. It's not really we're a cult. We're more like an army,
actually, right? Because for your typical, you know, influencer, the appearance that they're
putting out there is that like, oh, people like my stuff, so they like my stuff. And that's kind of...
We don't do that.
We don't do that.
Right?
We have an agenda.
All right, this is an army.
When you are ordered by the army to go and like a tweet, you don't even have to read it.
Just like it.
That's it.
Just go like it, boost it,
get it on the algorithm.
It's literally an army.
And then it's like, well, what if people disagree with it?
It's like, we'll do it anyway.
And then if you take a holistic appraisal of what
infrared is and you're like, you know what, I don't agree
with this, then leave the army. But this is an army.
You know? This isn't like
this isn't like Hassan Abbey or something. You know, this isn't like Hassan Abbey or something
you know this isn't like
casual view I mean I'm sure there's
some casual viewers we need them obviously
but the guerrilla army is an army
you understand
and why is it have to be this way it has to be
this way because we fight
see I was thinking
about it
and I you know
there was a time
in my streaming career
when I was on Twitch
where I feel like
I was well liked
by general audiences
and not just you guys
and everyone we've gained along the way but like general like And not just you guys.
And everyone we've gained along the way.
But like general,
like liberals,
conservatives,
even some other leftists,
they all liked me.
They thought it was funny.
I was entertaining,
charming, whatever.
And then,
uh,
the CIA attacked.
And it's like
then I started to get
slandered. I started to get
major attacked. He's a
Holocaust denier because he denies the Oigur
genocide. he's dangerous
all this nonsense
so there could have been two options
I could have laid down and took it
and continued streaming
you know
and gotten to a hundred viewers
and I'm just smiling
well people don't want to watch it
and then I could have done that
but then what did I,
I immediately converted this.
I mean, we were always an army,
but I immediately doubled down on the militancy of how we behave online.
And I'm like, no, any dissent purged.
Buckling down, no criticism, no dissent tolerated,
no detractors.
And that's what we did.
And I think it was a correct decision.
I think it was a correct decision.
Because you know why?
Because even if you don't agree with any of it,
it's still kind of fun.
It's still kind of fun to be part of an online army, right?
It's still kind of fun and exciting, and it's just like, at least you're part of something.
But he's like, well, how do you enforce, you know? Well, here's how we enforce it because it's an army, you know, like, if you believe in this army, you, that's it.
It's just belief.
SIEOP, what's up?
It's really just belief.
It's like, I don't know any of you personally. I don't have to. Do you want to let the enemy win? You know, communists with a capital C are planting their flag on the hill. I don't care who you are personally.
You want to keep our flag on that hill?
You want to bring us to victory?
You want to restore glory to the name of communism?
Then get on board, soldier.
Get on board, soldier. Get on board.
It's not that deep.
It's really not that deep.
Yeah, we're doing it.
Decades of being kicked around and disrespected and thrown off into the fringe
and irrelevancy, we're not having
none of it. And yes, we are going
to rig the algorithm.
Yes, we are the hackers
in the online multiplayer game.
You think we're playing the game legit?
You think I'm going to play...
You think I'm going to play World of Warcraft and, like, grind for all this...
We're cheating on that shit.
Are you kidding?
Ah, excuse my friends.
I'm supposed to not swear.
We're getting the exploits.
We're going to do this.
We're going to behave exactly like Chinese online players behave.
Just hack the game and ruin it for everyone else while we laugh no but in all
honesty we're hacking the game because we're we're fighting an uphill battle that's why because it's
not fair no it's not fair it never was fair actually not fair. It never was fair, actually, you know?
And none of these people who are big influencers are where they are organically.
There's no such thing.
The alt-right is not organic, all right?
Look at the Groypers.
Those guys have been organizing online for over a decade. Imagine infrared for a decade. But they're even like more, they tolerate less dissent than we do, okay?
And they've been doing it for a decade, okay?
And that's why they're as big as they are now.
A decade, dude.
That's a long time.
I mean, not a decade, since 2017 so you know over half a decade
whatever nearly a decade right around that ballpark and then the all right in general I would say is a
decade actually so So yeah.
And you guys have to understand how they used to roll
because, you know,
us on the left wing side of things,
MIG, what's going on?
It's pretty crazy
because us on the left wing side of things
we're a bunch of
naive, gullible,
goofy goobers. You know, we just
sit here thinking everything's just,
you know, leftists have always had this
bias since Obama.
Obama!
Barack Obama!
They've had this
bias that
everything is flowing in the direction of
progress. Everything's good. Everything's
natural.
Nothing is rigged.
You don't want to be a conspiracy theorist.
Red Saffron.
What's going on?
You don't want to be a conspiracy theorist.
I'm going to start toning it down, guys.
I realize how loud I'm being and I apologize to absolutely no one notice I didn't use the F word but um but these like uh neo-nazies whatever you want to call them
a lot of them
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eight months holy holy
shmoli thank you so much. Guys, the thing is is that there's all these
forums like Stormfront
that were cultivating and incubating
a very fringe ideology.
And then, somewhere along the line, they started brigading and raiding anonymous image boards, 4chan, right?
And eventually they just won
because of their persistence
because they
they were
very much
disposed of belief
they had belief
right
the casual political ideologist on 4chan if you're just like a casual Obama liberal or a Republican conservative, you're not very fanatical in your belief.
And the presence of the far left was very marginal since the end of the USSR.
And as for anarchists, those people couldn't even organize a coffee shop.
Their life depended on it.
But in any case,
they started organizing very methodically,
like very,
very intentionally,
like an army,
like,
not even just like an army,
like they started to actually,
and you factor in the autism,
and then they took over 4chan, you know,
and then, you know,
sprinkle in some government influence, which is also obviously there.
And then the alt-right sprouts out of the ground like a mole in 2014 or 2015,
tracing its lineage to those elders,
those neo-Nazi... See, the neo-Nazism,
the organized neo-Nazi movement,
and then also you have David Duke
and the white nationals, like, that's very old.
There's, look, there's OGs in that movement.
They funneled their way through the internet.
And then the alt-right was like their descendant.
Right?
And, um,
you know, they gained ideological hegemony over young people who lost faith in mainstream media
and they like captured the discourse they controlled the discourse. Ten years later,
here we are.
And they are where they are
with the influence and power level that they have,
which is large.
But when you factor in how long they've been around,
it's actually not that large.
If we were around for that long, imagine, put it this way.
The first three months of 2024, and I'm not here to jinx this, okay, but the first three months of this year.
And let's just say the past four months, past five months, the past five months our people
made big connections in china
went to China
went to Huawei
inside the no one's allowed there they went inside Huawei's headquarters
were shown really cool technology met some really interesting people made some really good
connections developed a relationship with Chinese social media influencers.
And let's just say we are very welcomed on China's social media platforms because the people...
I don't want to... I'm not going to, you get what I'm saying, okay, made connections with some of the top professors, the top ideologists, the top scholars, political scholars of political thought within China
who Xi Jinping himself consults and listens to.
You keeping up?
More or less ditto for Russia.
Same thing.
We obviously met Dugin.
Jackson met Lavrov personally.
This is not even scratching the surface.
Now, a few days ago, I'm not even scratching the surface of like all the international
connections we've made, by the way, but not a few days ago, Jackson is speaking in front of
the government of Yemen.
The Houthi movement.
This is all in the time span of four or five months.
So put that into perspective. Imagine if we had 10 years.
Slow learner. What's going on? Put that into perspective. Okay. Imagine if we had 10 years. It would be a lot bigger than it is now. But I digress.
I digress.
I'm not here to toot our own whore.
I'm supposed to be a humble person.
And not brag about these things.
It's not my intention to.
My real intention is to explain to you guys that just like Stalin's USSR our opponents had a long time to develop and we have to crunch that into a very short period of time five minutes minutes... Tried to go professional too.
I stopped squatting at my lady's house and offered to pay rent.
Now she barely looks at me.
Am I cooked?
Sir,
we hustling hard out here.
You know, I'm not going to tell you what you should and shouldn't do.
Just stay safe out there, you know, and get your money up by any and all means.
It's a doggy dog world.
Anyway.
Anyway.
Anyway.
Why am I so tense and uptight?
You know, it's a Thursday Thursday and I look great and I should
be sitting upwards instead of
come here
let me tell you something
see the guy over there
kill him just
grab that knife and do it and before you think about scramming i got guards on
that door on that door both of them packed and loaded you try to make a run for it you're gonna get done like people trying to run for it, you're going to get done like people trying to run from them gulags back in the day.
I'm literally making things up.
Anyway, what I'm trying to say, what I'm trying to say, I want this to be clipable.
I'm trying to make clips, all right?
And by the way, you guys need to step up your clip game big time.
Okay?
I'm trying to make clips here.
But what I'm trying to say is that we have to crunch that into a very short period of time,
and we're not going to get 10 years.
You understand?
But our potential is huge.
Our abilities are huge, and most of all, we're informed by science.
And they weren't. they were just kind of i mean those guys literally thought it was magic they thought it was meme they really thought it was magic it's not
magic to us. We have
Lacan on our side. We don't need it for,
we don't need it to be magic, right? We can demystified
and understand how it works
in a methodical and industrial
way.
But I digress. I digress.
I digress.
Infrared is definitely pursuing algorithmic dominance by any and all means that's actually what matters
and everything's going according to plan and that's what matters it matters that everything goes
according to plan sure we're thrown some blessings along the way we're also thrown some
some evil eyes as well not not a few of those but in the long run and I mean this
sincerely I mean this completely earnestly I mean this completely earnestly, I mean this, without mincing words, that everything is going according to plan.
And the plan was formulated a long, long time ago.
It's surreal when you stop and you just think about how far things have come. And I haven't done that once. I've kept moving along the way the whole time, kept it moving. Just like you have to move when you walk through Lenin's mausoleum, keep it moving, keep it moving. I haven't stopped to think about it even once
because I don't care
because I'm a time traveler
and once we get out our destination
then I'll have time to think
maybe one day I can retire from all this
and sit on a rocking chair and smoke a pipe
and in my view on from all this and sit on a rocking chair and smoke a pipe.
And in my view on my front porch will be a United American Republic.
The United People's republic of america there'll be great grand marble statues of volk vulture and other heroes of our movement other OGs there'll be a Rev statue there
a Volkvulture statue there you know Jackson will be president
I'll be sitting on my rocking chair
retired
I'll be dead before that happens
let's be real but that's okay
a man can dream right
but then and only then will I sit and I'll contemplate Let's be real. But that's okay. A man can dream, right?
But then and only then will I sit and I'll contemplate and think about, huh?
Look how far we came.
Interesting how that works.
But, you know, it's really not.
It's really not because when you start to think like a Marxist and you start to think not in terms of years, not in terms of months, not in terms of years,
not in terms of decades, not even in terms of centuries, but in terms of millennia.
When you start to think in terms of millennia, just like the people in the movie, the
wandering earth, where they're going to reach their destination in about what, 5,000 years,
something like that, they'll never live to see it.
But that's where their mind is.
That's what they're thinking.
That's the scale at which they understand the relationship they have to the world, right?
When you start to think in terms of millennia,
then you not, it's not surprising to me. How far we've come is like nothing it's a drop in the bucket actually
how far has humanity been around how far has civilization been around how far has modern technology
been around not very long And look at the rapid
acceleration taking place. And the most important thing is, and I mean this is a word of advice,
never get so full of yourself where you celebrate too early. Oh, look how far I made it up this mountain. Look at everything below me, you know? You blink once and you're dead. You blink once and you're dead.
You blink once and you're dead.
Even if you live a full and healthy life.
What is that?
75 years?
90 years if you're lucky.
And I'm not sure if I would call that luck.
Because I'm pretty sure it's kind of tough being that old.
But let's say 90 years if you're lucky.
It's not even a millisecond, dude.
Just like that and you're gone.
Just like that, your whole life will fly before your eyes.
So you may as well not stop.
You may as well not blink.
You may as well keep going.
And do as much as you can until that day comes.
Do as much as you can.
Literally exhaust the full limit of what is within your reach,
what is within the possibility of what you can do as a human being. You got to exhaust all of it
and not even think about it. Because the only thing that's going to matter when it comes to your measly little life
in this world is your output what you're putting out what generations after you are going to reap
from your labor and from your efforts how you're going to be remembered hundreds maybe thousands of years from now if you're going to be remembered at all and even if you're not you could die peacefully knowing that you contributed something immortal that's what matters in life.
Because you blink once and you're literally
dead. And that's just the
truth. Blink once and you're dead.
This whole thing is like
it's like
we're in a car and it's going
500 miles an hour and all we can see is a tunnel everything
flashing before us get as much as you can get done man it's not going to be oh it's not going to be
lasting a very long time.
That's the truth.
People love to sit around and just kind of
you know, oh, I'm so
depressed and nobody cares, man.
You're literally being moved along.
You're being moved along whether you like it
or not.
So finish the mission. You have a
mission. Get it done. Nobody, you can
I'm so to prove.
My life has no purpose. I'm depressed.
I don't know. I was...
I mean, drug addicts. I'm not trying to laugh at something tragic. I'm just saying it's like that's one way to spend your life, you know, but what do you actually get out of that not much not much
when you realize there's a lot you could do there's a lot you could do okay there's a lot you could actually
do this whole free will thing, let's say,
there's actually a lot you can do
to make an impact on the world.
And I
really, really, I mean,
it's just like communism. People are like,
well, communism doesn't work well why not
no no just like tell me like why not like why why don't we just
centralize the productive forces and our collective power to do incredible great things. Like, why not?
But why? I only live like 90 years, 75 years. It's literally nothing. Like, cosmically speaking,
it's literally nothing. Why don't we just exhaust every possibility?
Well, because a lot of people might die.
I'm going to go ahead and say what Mao said.
Like, who cares? Straight up.
Oh, like 50% of everyone is going to die in a nuclear war.
You know what?
And you know, the people of Tricilaris, like 99% of them would get wiped out and only 1% would remain and they just build new.
And they keep doing that until they get better
and better. You know, so it's like straight up
straight up
people ask, how could I be such a monster?
You know, we communists
are so indifferent to human life. No, we're not. We're just
realistic about how the world actually works. It's like what Trump said. An earthquake in India,
20,000 people die. Are you crying? I don't see you crying about that totally meaningless event of natural causes you see
20 000 people there's no way to relate to it so all you could do is is it sounds horrible to say, but it's just like, appreciate the tragedy through humor.
If I die in that earthquake, what are you going to cry for me? Don't cry for me.
You don't have to laugh at it necessarily, but laugh at the idea that we should cry at it.
We should keep going and persevering is what we should do.
And because in the grand scheme of things, all that matters
is the preservation of civilization.
And this is the mentality of
someone who wants to take responsibility
beyond their own immediate personal
life.
And if you are going to take responsibility at that level, which I think more people should, thank you anonymous.
Ones and zeros. Opposits at war. What is the opposite of Islamic justice? Think Jesus camp.
Israel has saved Latin America for last. Q. Thank you Q. It's a mysterious message. I'll decode it sometime, but thank you. No, I sound crazy. Let me clarify what I mean.
When your loved ones die, when human beings that you actually know die,
that is the worst. That's like you dying. It actually is you dying, right? When loved ones pass, there's no way to there's no way to make light of that
it is personal right but when you start taking responsibility beyond your own personal life, you can't take things personally anymore. You just can't. You just can't. Because let's say you're a leader of a country and an asteroid comes and
kills
10 million people
you need to be stone cold
you need to show leadership and lead
everyone else who's panicking and freaking out
to have some kind of solace and consolation that there's someone at least who has a
perspective where they're not taking it personally.
But the reason they're not taking it personally isn't because it's not from a perspective
of conceit, it's because when you're a true king, when you're a true leader, and this is why
communists will always be in the minority of any society.
You know, they're going to be like a 1% or a 5%, right? And the reason for that is it's like because communists sacrifice a huge
chunk of their personal existence they sacrifice a huge chunk of the sense of warmth and personality that most people should have the privilege of enjoying.
I agree most should.
But when you are someone who's going to say, I want to take responsibility beyond my immediate
personal life and you want to be a pharaoh or you want to be a
king or you want to be an administrator or whatever um you got to be stone cold you got to be stone cold when you're the pharaoh of egypt and a flood
comes and kills a third of your population you got to be stone cold and it's like of course your
heart is breaking of course you feel the suffering of your people. You do feel it.
But you have the strength to carry forward. You know, you have the strength to persevere, to continue forward.
Because if you break down and start crying and freaking out
I mean excuse my friends
French shit is going to hit the fan
all hell is going to break loose
society's going to break down and it's going to be even worse
people are like what about the trolley People are like, what about the trolley
problem? I'll tell you about the trolley problem. Yeah,
if you're forced to make the decision,
let's say you're the God
Emperor of mankind,
like from Warhammer. And it's like, you have
two buttons.
25%
of people die
or 10% die.
You have to click 10%.
You have to click 10%
and feel nothing.
Or if you do feel something, you have to
be so strong that the emotion can't get the better of you and you can continue persevering.
Because in the grand scheme of things, all that matters is the continuation of civilization.
All that matters is the continuation of history.
All that matters is the continuation of what mankind has built.
And this is why soldiers in militaries who fight for their homeland and fight for their history will give their lives for it.
You know?
We have a very miserable civilization, if we can even call it that, where people are like, well, you know, soldiers are getting cucked.
You know, their wives are getting smashed by some dude at home.
And it's like, what a corrupt, I mean, this is the nature of imperialism, of course.
Of course, we can't have a moral military.
But I'm just trying to say like the ability to to impersonally
sacrifice yourself for a higher cause is so fundamental to what it means to be a human being, right?
And we've gotten to a point, I guess it's like Nietzsche's last man,
where it's just like, you know, we're just chilling now.
You know, I'm just chilling.
If I could just smoke weed and just like kick my feet up, watch TV, has some Doritos, play some games, I'm chilling. I ain't got to worry about all that, right? But, but, but what are you doing then? You're taking for granted everything before you that electricity you're
using the materials that go into building your house that go into your electronics the knowledge
that goes into it you're standing on top of all of that, man.
The accumulated product and wealth of thousands and thousands of years of civilization and labor.
You're standing on top of all of it.
What are you giving back?
You owe a debt. You owe a it. What are you giving back? You owe a debt.
You owe a debt.
What are you giving back?
You know? That's the, that's really what the communists or what motivates you to be a
communist though. I don't know. First of all,
I'm in debt. That's what it is. I'm in debt. I'm in debt to the generations and generations of people who came before me who built what I'm standing on. And I'm in debt, and I have a duty and an obligation to give something back.
And giving something back also means setting things right, doing right by history.
When you see that civilization is spiraling right into madness into self-destruction
you have an obligation to step in and represent the most noble and lofty aspirations of mankind. The totality of mankind's history and its loftiest and its most noble aspirations and ideas. The sum total and totality of that rests on your shoulders to carry forward it's all about going forward
and it's not personal it really isn't it really isn't because human life is a blink of an eye it's like a
millisecond it just goes by like that you're going to be 90 years old and everything will have flashed
before you like it was one second literally
like it was one second you just got to keep going you know and you know I always think about Marx's last word
words
and he was like
last words are for fools who haven't said enough
and
he's like get out just leave me leave me and let me die
last words are for fools who haven't said enough
but that was a man who
realized that
he said enough
to give something back to history,
to contribute something.
And I'm not saying everybody has to be a
great man who's a big
famous person.
Don't confuse what I'm saying for fame.
If you have a family and you raise
a family right and you have kids
and you raise them right, you're contributing
something to history. You raise
kids who grew up to be engineers.
Hell, even if they're not engineers, even if they're
construction workers, and you raise them right and they're good people, you just contributed
something to history.
And one day your descendant probably will be a great person. You gave something back, though.
You gave something back, definitely.
Just by being a normal person raising a family,
and then you die in peace, you know, just like, this is just common sense, honestly. Forget politics. This is what grandparents just want grandkids straight up. They just want grandkids. You know, if you're a grandma, you're a grandpa, and you go to a family, get together, and you just, you see all of your descendants living, that's what helps these people pass and die in peace because they're like, all right, I was able to do something. You know, I was able to accomplish something. Like, my job is done, I can now pass.
Right. But those of us burdened by what's political, what's impersonal, what's beyond the mere immediacy of family relationships we have to contribute something however small however small and to me that's what makes a life worth living. And to me, that's the meaning of life.
Life is not about happiness. It's not about pleasure.
It's not about avoiding suffering or avoiding pain.
Life is about having more output than what your input was meaning giving back more than what was given to ensure your existence in the first place.
That could just be raising the population level, or it could be being a brilliant inventor
or scientist or philosopher or artist who fundamentally changes the nature of how we reproduce
our existence and our society but in any case that's the meaning of life and it's the meaning of life.
And it's the meaning of the universe even.
It's the meaning of the cosmos.
Think about it.
Everything that has a lineage gave back more than what was put in for it to exist the universe has to be negentropic to exist it has to be
there has to be some kind of negentropy for the continual development of the universe to be possible for
novelty to emerge out of it i mean the celestial bodies could not have formed were it not that
there was an excess of energy a surplus of matter and energy
that had to be expended in excess of what had given rise to it.
There are a lot of things that are not economic.
Thank you so much, H.B.
Ryan, appreciate you.
I mean, look, there's plenty of
things that are uneconomic.
There are plenty of things
that simply represent
a process of decay and dissolution where you take more than what you give
eventually you deplete the very source that's giving you what you have and and then you cease to exist. But what happens is that you are forgotten. You cease to exist and you're forgotten. Thank you, Grandma. So I preface what I'm saying very carefully. Grandma American, appreciate you so much. I'm prefacing what I'm saying very carefully.
Grandma American, appreciate you so much.
I'm prefacing what I'm saying very carefully, right?
Because what I'm actually saying is anything that has a lineage.
That's what I said, lineage, meaning not something that was just created yesterday,
and it hasn't actually proven that it's Lindy and it can survive the test of time.
But something that has lineage,
something that represents the continuity of some specific line of development.
And that's all that matters.
That's all that matters in the long one.
I think I'm developing a Lisp.
This is not a very pleasant perspective for a lot of people.
Thank you so much CO2 is good, but I struggle to understand how it could be any different
I mean
what what what what else
how else do people
relate to the meaningfulness of their existence
based on what
I mean i understand that it seems mechanical and that's not my intention
i understand there's a specificity of what the content of this actually looks like in reality such that it's rich with historical content
like if you're a Russian you're you're there's there's a rich wealth and content of Russian civilization
that you're
contributing to and
defending the integrity of.
It's not just like pure
mathematics of all, just
more output than input. So I get that I understand that I'm not
disagreeing with that I'm just simplifying it for the purposes of it being
comprehensible in a short amount of time.
But when people say things like, oh, the purpose of life is just like to do what makes you happy.
I just find that so despicable.
Find that so despicable.
Happiness is something you should have to earn, you know.
I was a little happy.
When I went to Russia and I saw, uh, Vidyanha, when I saw these statues and there that did that was a kind of happiness I felt definitely but I couldn't even have that I couldn't even appreciate that if I wasn't dedicated to something totally impersonal that is completely irrelevant to happiness, you know?
It's good in small dose.
See, people like, well, just do what makes you happy and that's the purpose
of life. And it's like, what a recipe to
always be miserable? Happiness is something you have to earn.
And it's not the goal of life at all.
At all. It's literally
not the goal of life at all. As a matter of
fact, 50% of your life should be painful and miserable. At least 50. That's so generous. That's so generous. Because I'm thinking 75% actually. Three quarters of your life should just be pain. And that sounds dramatic. I don't necessarily
mean agonizing pain. But like, for example, when you're at the gym, you're in pain when you're
lifting. When you're going on a long walk, you're in pain from like your legs being sore.
When you're working, you're in pain because you're expending energy, right?
That's what I mean by pain.
And 25% of it could just be blissful happiness.
You know what a great tradeoff that is?
And I'm such a nice guy.
I'm such a nice guy that I said 50%.
I said 50%.
So I am such a nice person.
You know?
It really should be 75, but I said 50 because I'm such a nice person.
But there's actually people on Reddit who say that,
they say that 100% of your life should be happiness.
I mean, come on.
What a recipe to set yourself up for failure.
You know, waking up in the morning is miserable.
And if it's not miserable for you, you know, I don't know what to tell you.
This is why we need coffee, right?
Yeah. you this is why we need coffee right people say the goal should that a hundred percent of your life you're just happy just think about how stupid that is so a hundred percent of your life you're
just like smiling i know that's the type of character we want
but do you want to be that character we want a guy to just sit there and smile oh i love that guy
he's just smiling all the time. Yeah. That's like a dog.
Like we, of course. That's nice. I'm not saying we want misery. I'm just saying, do you want to be that guy just smiling all the time?
Anonymous. What's up?
Heednism is the abandonment of our spirit, the seed of the unhappy soul.
Risking it all for our civilizational prestige is the true release.
Yeah. Yeah.
You know, Jackson, talk about a successful person, right?
You think Jackson spends 90% of his life smiling?
You know, I talk toson about food he doesn't eat anything
for pleasantness he eats the carnivore diet he has coffee no sweets no pizza nothing like nothing like that literally nothing
food none of that just just literally meat and eggs just meat and eggs and that's it. That's all he eats. And he works 90% of the time. Probably more than that. He's just working. And if he's not working, he's at the gym. If he's not at the gym, he's running or he's walking the gym he's not at the gym he's running or he's walking
and that's how he spends his life and then you have the audacity to envy him
and be resentful toward jackson oh look how he his whole life is about work and people hate him and envy him
and are bitter about him because he's more successful
well that's because you spend your life trying to be happy
and he spends his life getting stuff done
big difference you spend your life eating pizza
and uh and having comfort food and whatever, you're a loser.
You know?
Work should be life's prime want.
We're here to work.
And, you know, it's so, it's so tragic that we're taught that that's somehow, that that's somehow like an affront to our dignity. Like, oh, you know, life shouldn't just be about monotonous work, monotonous work.
Yes, it should.
Life should be about getting a shovel and just digging a bunch.
That's literally what life is about.
You want to know why?
Because with the collective efforts of a bunch of people with shovels,
oh my God, it's a big, canal look at what you were able to do with that
monotonous effort and then forget about the monotonous effort our existence is just the accumulation of
monotony your biological processes that allow you to continue living
are monotonous processes your lungs work in a monotonous way you think your lungs are creative
in terms of they just repeat doing this.
Your breathing system is literally just pure repetition and monotony.
That's what it is.
Your digestive system is monotony.
You eat, you shit, and you piss.
You eat, you shit, and you piss. You eat, you shit, and you piss.
Everything about you biologically is a series of monotonous processes. So why would it be any
different in terms of what you're doing with your life? Why would it be any different?
You are born to do monotonous work. Absolutely you're born to do monotonous work.
Monotonous work is literally the law of the cosmos.
That's literally everything that exists is monotonous work.
The earth spinning monotonously, rotating the sun monotonously.
The plates, everything, anything you can name is a series or a product of
monotonous processes and we have the privilege of seeing how new things can qualitatively emerge out of these monotonous processes.
Transition from quantity to quality.
We have that privilege.
But we get greedy with that privilege, and we come to think that, no, no, we don't have to have monotony.
We don't have to have repetition.
We could just have novelty for free.
Continuously, just a continuous stream of novelty.
And then you think about their Reddit, their soy redditors like fantasy dreams, like putting on a VR headset.
Oh, the content of the multiverse. And then Spider-Man. Oh, that was. And they're like, they're literally soying out with their mouth open.
And all the content of all the possible novelty of all the multiverse, it's all just consuming it all in one go.
Thank you so much Anonymous And it's like, wait a second.
There's no novelty
Because you want to know what, Redditor,
your consumption is also
monotonous. I'm sorry to tell you.
It's so monotonous.
It's almost like a form of work.
I see people sitting down
playing MMRPs for
15 hours a day
doing what
farming
doing quests
leveling up
grinding
it's literally
what it's called
seems like that's monotonous too I mean it's called? Seems like that's monotonous too.
I mean, it's supposedly the opposite of work,
but you end up just doing the same thing.
Even if you're a fat guy and you just like pizza,
if you like pizza so much, it becomes monotonous work.
You're just, all right, got to order dominoes today.
Got the dominoes.
All right, I'm eating the pizza.
And then it's going to be work.
Even pleasure turns into work when you make it the goal of your life.
Anything that you make your life's goal becomes monotonous work.
Even if it's sex.
If you're a sex addict who's addicted to jacking off or, you know, or,
I guess you're addicted to hookers or something.
That becomes monotonous work eventually.
Because you just made that the whole goal of your life, so it just became work for you.
Because you are a repeating... You're an animal who repeats
you're an animal
who repeats you're an animal who's life
is devoted to repetitive work
how do you define a human being a human being whose life is devoted to repetitive work.
How do you define a human being?
A human being is an animal that works repetitively,
almost to the point where it seems compulsive.
You think animals do that?
You guys ever watch movies where they're being chased by a bear,
and the bear is, like, so compulsively chasing them.
Dude, animals are not like that.
Animals are not like that, okay?
What animals do is sit around all day i'm a bear pretend i'm a bear right
a bear is just gonna be chilling and then for five seconds out of their day
and they just walk away and stop
that's how animals roll
you want to know why because what animals don't have is a sense of monotonous
repetition. Only human beings have that. So when we're depicting beastly animals, compulsively chasing
people relentlessly, like we're actually, we're actually depicting something very human actually we're
depicting the Freudian death drive the compulsion to repeat the monotonous work just keep
going and going and going autistically just going and going autistically, just going and going.
Even the way animals have sex
is just like a one and done, you know?
If you ever seen a duck, ducks go at it, they're just like,
it's not very anonymous.
What's up? Death drive is the only reality.
Everyone already dwells beyond
the pleasure principle.
Yeah, I'm actually just talking
about death drive. You're right. But I'm trying to explain
it to people, but thank you so much for the don't know.
If you're walking and you see a duck, you see two ducks, you don't even know if they're,
you know, I don't even, I can't even tell when animals are going at it because it's like,
it's just so uneventful, you know, I think, right? I don't really pay attention, but it's like it's just so uneventful
you know I think right
I don't really pay attention
but it's like
it's just like
very quick and then it's over
and then like they don't even care
they're not even like
animals don't like
they don't even cuddle or like
have a cigarette after or like think about it or just like they're straight up just like this and then like they don't care and they do it in front of their family they do it in front they cuck each other it's like not even deep for them.
And you compare that to a human being.
And it's like, if you define a human being as an animal that likes to sit around and think about stuff and just be creative.
No, no, that's a duck.
You're talking about a duck.
A duck is actually like something just like quacking around,
taking in and being constantly in awe,
soy facing at the wonders of the cosmos.
There's a quack, quack, oh, all the stars, and it's just waddling around and just starstruck.
We, human beings, we are the machines.
Descartes got it wrong.
He said animals are machines.
No, no, you got it the opposite.
We're the machines.
We're the ones who like to compulsively repeat and do things over and over and over just for the sake of it.
We're the ones that monotonously repeat what we do anytime we make it the object and the goal of our life, even if it's something we just want to do for pleasure.
Like imagine there's a good, even them, I'm not trying to insult nobody.
But even them Buddhists out there.
You know them Buddhists
who are like,
all right, Haas,
I'm gonna escape some sara.
I'm gonna escape some sara.
And I'm just gonna meditate
and stand still for so long that I'm going to
like I'm going to like turn into stone or something and they just kind of like they kind of just like
crossed their legs and they just and they're not even
looking at it just
and I'm like dude
you're even that's
repetition
like you're
monotonously
doing nothing
at all but that's actually something because eventually you're going to starve and die
unless peasants feed you who you have enslaved as serfs.
And sometimes you force their children to be sacrificed to you and you skin their kids and use them for magic objects or something.
I'm talking about Tibetan Buddhism, but I digress. Even that monk who's just
meditating all day doing nothing is parasitically relying on the monotonous labor of peasants
who are actually growing the rice and fetching the water
that he requires to continue subsisting.
And the minute he's cut off from that supply of monotonous, the products of monotonous labor,
he dies.
And you can die.
You can just do nothing with your life
and just decay and die.
That's fine.
And you're erased from history that way.
That's what happens.
I'm not even against Tibetan Buddhism in principle,
because the same argument I just said about them
is the same for any other religion too.
But I'm just trying to tell you
there is no way of avoiding
the monotonous repetition of human existence.
You know, what is the purpose of life?
The purpose of life is work, whether you like it or not.
If you make the purpose of your life
being an
infrared hater and stalker,
guess what? You're doing monotonous work
every single day persistently.
Because you just made that your life's goal.
It's monotonous work.
Right?
It could be, I name it,
you name it, and it's there.
Oz, please do not belittle animal intercourse if you have never tried it.
Oh, good one good one good one good one good one good one good one
purpose of life is to worship
allah okay
I don't necessarily disagree
but
that's also something very monotonous especially in Islam where you monotonously pray five times a day
repetitively doing the same exact prayers the same exact things over and over again.
Whether you're happy about them, it doesn't matter. It's just work. It's literally work,
monotonously. That's Islam. And by the way, I'm cool with that. I'm not saying that's a bad thing.
And fast, sure, all of it.
You're monotonously and repetitively
be, you know, engaging in rituals that express the gratitude you have for your existence.
And I'm not saying that's a bad thing. I'm just saying it is monotonous repetition and work. It's the same thing I'm talking about.
How is this different from autism?
Good question.
Because I think autism is precisely when in vain you try to arrest the monotonous repetition and fail, and that's what produces the looping, right?
Whereas if you're not autistic, there's a chance, there's an ability for you to have a sense
of the object
suspended in a monotonous process of repetition
like for example
if you're working on a canal and you're digging
your object is not necessarily dirt. Your object is the dream of this big canal that's going to be built when you're done, let's say, right? So, simultaneously, when even though work is life's prime want work is sublimated into an inadvertent outcome of that work right which makes it part of something bigger than what it is immediately to you.
And I think that's what Autists don't have.
I think Autists, for them, only the immediate is the object, right?
So they don't have that sense of
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All right All right
Guys we're about to end the stream anyway
Pretty soon
So the Fed DDoS was right in time
Now I know I was
supposed to talk about Iran,
but that was just
clickbait, because the truth is
we don't know what Iran is going to do
till they do it. Thank you so much.
I appreciate you. We don't know what Iran is going to do till they do it. Thank you so much. I appreciate you. We don't know what Iran is going to do
till they do it, but I'm going to read you something I read from Dugan. By the way, Dugan is not
someone who BS is. So when he says something, you trust me when I tell you that there's
that he's not saying it for no reason.
He knows things.
All right.
I did appear on Rattlesnake TV,
but it was a pre-recorded interview
and it was not live.
But let me read this from Dugin.
Israel attacked Iran in Syria, which is not Israel or Palestine.
This is an act of aggression.
Now Iran has no choice but to attack Israel. With all the forces of the
resistance, this war will be started by the Shiites, but at some point it cannot but become
a war of all Muslims. We must take into account timing. Biden does not want it at all, as his priority is the election and support for Ukraine against Russians.
But Trump, on the other hand, does not care about Russians, though Israel is dear to him.
Therefore, Tehran has every reason to start a war with Israel as soon as possible.
Under Biden and before Trump, the U.S. and NATO will definitely get involved, but with great reluctance.
In the meantime, Russiansians will take kiev and strengthen dramatically
the anti-western pole that's where trump will come in or civil war will break out in the u.s
and the world will already be irreversibly multipolar
truest thing
I've ever read
major truing there
major truing that's from
Dugin, that's his analysis. So he's saying that Iran has an incentive to go to war with Israel now versus under Trump because the perception is that Biden is more reluctant than Trump would be.
I don't know if that's really the case. I'm not sure.
Because Sheldon Aedelson is gone and Trump
rhetorically
you know
he kind of
seems like he's
not really friends
with Netanyahu anymore
and he's just a little bit
breaking ranks with the
Zionist lobby
in a very, very minor, minor,
almost insignificant way, but he's just
kind of like, yeah, you know, what Israel's doing is bad
PR, they need to have peace
immediately, what's going on is
unacceptable.
So we might be surprised by, I don't know, I don't know, we'll see.
Yeah, they're overextended.
That's why I don't know if it matters if Biden or Trump is in power.
And if anything, Trump may pursue peace more aggressively than Biden is, maybe, but how much power
would he have to do that?
And if that is his intention, will he be allowed to get in power?
And if he's not, like Dugan said, it's civil war.
So there you go.
But anyway, guys, told you 90 minutes.
And it's been just about that.
Now, if you felt robbed of a stream today, don't.
Because tomorrow, I'm going to be going on DD Geopolitics
on their stream
around 10
p.m. Eastern.
So you have that to look forward to.
You have that to look forward to you have that to look forward to and it's a it's a jam-packed weekend of content.
And then I'm streaming Sunday, of course.
Anyway, guys.
See you tomorrow, actually.
Bye-bye.