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Thomas Sowell tells us why they need to SILENCE US (media.patriots.win)          REEEEEEE!        
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HockeyMom4Trump 8 points ago +8 / -0

It is crazy to find myself agreeing with Ted Kaczynski, but it is hard to argue against this quotation. He's on point here.

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GaryJackson 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's my personal opinion that had Ted not decided to bomb shit he would have been considered the modern Henry David Thoreau a generation later. He covers alot of the same concepts at Thoreau but from a modern perspective.

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HockeyMom4Trump 1 point ago +1 / -0

Very interesting perspective. I can totally see this.

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GaryJackson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah. Unfortunately his work is always going to have that stigma attached to it. Social media proved Ted right on the concept of controlling people by oversocialization and oversocializing people by incentivizing specific social interactions. In essence turning people's desire to be publicly recognized by peers into a control mechanism. I would be interested in if he's written anything while imprisoned. I think it really goes to show how much he believed in what he wrote about when he acted on it instead of publishing and capitalizing on his work.

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operation_eland 2 points ago +2 / -0

He will be seen as a genius and a prophet to future generations.

Whether or not a particular person agrees with violence. Obviously for the glowies we totally disavow and denounce all violence.

He was completely correct about just about everything. One of the most popular academics in the dissident right these days is Professor Edward Dutton who basically points out lack of natural selection due to industrialisation has basically created large numbers of mal-adaptive mutants. The brain being 80% of the genome you see it expressed in things than ANTIFA, Veganism, trans-ideology and the woke agenda. It's just a more nuanced version of Teds argument from the perspective of evolutionary psychology.