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2020/12/31 21:18:54
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thythinkerpublished a new post: when-scientists-talk-about-politics
2020/12/31 21:18:48
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| body |  It’s no secret that most scientists are progressives. So when scientists voice political opinions, most conservatives and libertarians cringe and wish they would stick to science. But it’s actually good when scientists talk about politics because it serves as a litmus test to see if they are willing to speak unpopular truths rather than succumb to groupthink. If scientists are unwilling to speak truth to power in the domain of politics—either because they are afraid to or are too biased to see the truth—they are likely to fall prey to the same bias and pressure to conform to groupthink in their own field. The problem for the public is scientific fields are often so specialized that it’s difficult to discern the truth unless you deeply study that field. The layman must take their word. Politics is easier to understand for the layman—at least if you are red-pilled. Therefore the political opinions of scientists are a useful litmus test for the trustworthiness of their scientific claims. Scientists should speak *more* about politics so we at least know where they stand, to figure out who's worth listening to and whose ‘Science’ can be ignored—or at least more closely scrutinized. |
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2020/12/18 20:14:33
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| body | Neuralink is garbage. We are many years away, hundreds of years if Musk is lucky, from something like this being invented, if at all possible. It's just propaganda. People speak as if it were a fact that this is going to happen but the reality is that it is very, very difficult for it to happen. The most amazing thing Musk has done is make promises, but there is nothing to support those promises, so far they are empty words, I would not worry about that. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: a-conversation-inside-the-cathedral
2020/12/18 01:58:33
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| body |  - We’re losing control of the narrative. Too many people have stopped watching television and aren't getting the "correct" information—they get all their news from the internet. - Then put our approved news online. - We do, but there are too many websites, too many alternative viewpoints. - Everyone's on Facebook and Twitter, so promote our agenda there. - But people can choose who they follow on social media. They don't all follow us. - Then we pressure Facebook and Twitter to force our information on them. Attach "fact-checks" to any posts that go counter to our narrative. - Ok, done. - Oh, shit… Now they’re leaving Facebook and Twitter. - Dammit. What do we do now? - Neuralink. - Elon's brain-computer implants? - Yes, then we can fact-check everyone’s thoughts in real-time. - We’ll finally eliminate all wrongthink for good. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: the-myth-of-the-blank-slate
2020/12/10 20:21:39
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| body |  It’s confounding that so many people—especially progressives—are so threatened by the idea that humans are not born as blank slates. It’s a good thing that each human is not a blank slate. That means that people—not just *will* be different—but *must* be different. And that’s a good thing because diversity in the species is good—at least according to progressives. If humans were blank slates, that would mean we could all be molded to be the same—which may be the true motive progressives have in preserving the idea of the blank slate. It’s not just about equality and egalitarianism. Progressives want to mold *all* of society into being progressives in their image—something that can only be accomplished with blank slates. The Cathedral certainly tries to do this by training children to be State-worshipping progressives from an early age at public schools, then through the universities, and finally through the corporate media. Many people fall in line—but not all (thankfully). Since humans are not blank slates, *all* of society can *never* be molded to be the same. Not every German became a Nazi, and not every Russian became a Communist—but those who opposed the State were imprisoned or killed. There will always be dissidents because people will always be different. That doesn’t mean anybody can be anything. But you can be you. And you are unique. And that is good. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: the-conspiracy-against-conspiracies-freealexjones
2020/12/03 19:56:03
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| body |  Alex Jones gets a lot wrong, like Sandy Hook, but he also gets a lot right, like Jeffrey Epstein and the Iraq War. It was the mainstream media who was wrong about WMDs in Iraq, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people, yet they faced zero accountability for spreading the WMD hoax and instigating war. Alex Jones being wrong about Sandy Hook didn’t result in *anybody* being killed yet he was banned from all major internet platforms for life. Alex Jones is a harmless conspiracy theorist; the pro-war corporate press is far more dangerous. The CIA and the rest of the deep state *loves* that Alex Jones is banned from social media and they would love it if all other conspiracy theorists like him were censored as well. They want you to associate Alex Jones and other conspiracy theorists as being “crazy” so you dismiss them out of hand without ever listening to what they have to say—which is exactly what most NPCs do. The extent of their knowledge of Alex Jones is “he’s crazy because he said Sandy Hook was a hoax.” But the truth is Alex Jones is only *half* crazy. Some of the wild conspiracy theories he comes up with are actually true. Consider the Chinese doctors who tried to blow the whistle on COVID-19 at the inception of its outbreak. The CCP silenced and imprisoned them for "fear-mongering" and promoting a conspiracy theory. We all know how that turned out. **Censorship poses a greater threat to society than misinformation.** The mainstream media prevented their journalists from reporting on Epstein; it was only the "conspiracy theorists" who did. Whoever funded and killed Epstein wants conspiracy theorists silenced. Even if many conspiracy theories are wrong, they are still worth listening to and should never be censored. Because every so often, one of the conspiracy theories will prove to be—not a conspiracy theory—but a conspiracy fact. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: all-of-life-is-connected
2020/11/27 20:41:51
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| body |  When you eat something, it becomes a part of you, then you shit it out, and it becomes fertilizer, then a new plant is grown, which is eaten by an insect, which is eaten by a rodent, which is eaten by a small reptile, which is eaten by a larger mammal, which is eaten by a human, who eats something else and the cycle continues. It’s the same with all plants and animals on the planet. All of life becomes a part of you and you become a part of it. Killing a plant is just like killing an animal—but that’s not a bad thing. Death is good in that it brings new life. Life supports life. All of life is connected. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: the-deep-state-always-wins
2020/11/19 21:37:54
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| body |  No matter who is elected as president of the United States, the Deep State always wins. The Deep State, or the unelected bureaucrats running government organizations and the corporate cronies who fund them, make sure that whoever is in the White House does not interfere with their agenda. Despite Trump and Biden being *apparent* polar opposites, both serve as adequate presidents for the Deep State to do what they wish. Trump actually ran on some policies that would oppose the Deep State, such as ending the wars. So when he was elected, what did the Deep State do? They used the Cathedral (the corporate media and academic/political elites) and their collective Trump Derangement Syndrome (“Orange Man Bad”) to their advantage. Whenever Trump tried to end a war, such as in Syria, the Cathedral went mad in opposition. “Liberals” are theoretically anti-war, but if the Orange Man wants to end a war, then it *must* be bad, so they support the war. It’s completely illogical, but these people are not thinking beyond the binary code of “Trump=Bad, Anti-Trump=Good”. So despite Trump’s wishes, no wars were ended. In the end, the Deep State military-industrial complex gets the policies they want enacted which favor themselves. I am not a Republican Trump supporter, but I do not have Trump Derangement Syndrome either. If Trump tries to do something good—such as ENDING WAR—I will support him in doing so. I will not support Trump when he does something bad, such as print trillions of dollars to bail out big banks and corporations. Perhaps the best thing I can say about Trump's presidency is he didn't start any *new* wars. But who knows? If Trump actually tried to end the wars, he may have gone the route of JFK. Biden will likely be a better president in the eyes of the Deep State than Trump. A senator embedded in the swamp for decades, Biden already supports just about all the Deep State’s policies that favor big banks and the war machine. Anything the Deep State wants done will get done with little opposition or even coverage by the media, just as they did for Obama and all the drone bombs he dropped in the Middle East. **The Cathedral will spend more time the next four years reacting to what former president Trump says and does than what current president Biden says and does, which is exactly how the Deep State would prefer it.** The President is essentially a puppet whose strings are pulled by the Deep State. The Deep State simply pulls different strings depending on the puppet, but the strings always move in the same direction: toward more war, more corporate bailouts, more government control, and less freedom for individuals. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: legalize-meth
2020/11/12 20:36:42
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| body |  I’ve never done meth and I don’t plan to ever do meth, but meth should be legal. *All drugs* should be legal. There is growing bipartisan support for the legalization of marijuana, even by people who have no desire to ever smoke weed whether it’s legal or not. They acknowledge that prohibition does not work and actually increases crime and violence. This was learned the hard way through the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s. Yet those same people aware of the problems with prohibition stop short of advocating the legalization of *all* drugs. They say, “But of course we can’t make *meth* legal.” (or heroin or crack or other “hard drugs”). They claim *those* drugs are somehow different. This is a clear case of cognitive dissonance, perhaps because they’ve become overly brainwashed by D.A.R.E. and other government propaganda to believe that certain drugs are especially dangerous and must be outlawed. This kind of thinking is even common among some so-called “libertarians” such as Dave Rubin. I generally like Rubin, but in the case of drug legalization I think he is dead wrong. He favors the legalization of cannabis and psychedelics but maintains that the government is needed to keep “hard drugs” illegal because he “doesn’t want his neighbors cooking meth in the house next door.” Rubin gets this issue wrong on multiple levels. First, if all drugs were legalized, people wouldn’t be cooking meth in their houses or RVs like Walter White and Jesse Pinkman—they’d buy name-brand meth in a store. After all, are you worried about your neighbors using Adderall (which is essentially the same drug as meth)? Second, making meth legal wouldn’t suddenly make people who have never done so before want to do meth. Maybe some would try it, but they'd be unlikely to turn into addicts. Addiction is caused more by psychology and social relationships (or lack thereof) than the substances themselves. But what I think Rubin really worries about is that his neighbors could get out of control on drugs, hurting his property value, and he’d have no recourse to go to the police because drugs would be legal. Again, this kind of thinking is misguided. Even if his neighbors were cooking meth next door (legally), why would that be a problem in itself? If they do so peacefully and quietly, you wouldn’t even know they were cooking meth. So why would you care? I think he worries that his neighbors *wouldn’t* be cooking/using meth peacefully and quietly. But if his neighbors cause disorder or break other laws, he can report them to the police for *that* behavior. Though that leads to a deeper issue and another problem with minarchist libertarians like Rubin: the police. They believe the state is needed to provide a police force and regulate “dangerous” substances and lock people in cages for peacefully buying, selling, or using those substances. They fear anarchism because they think it will lead to rampant crime, violence, and chaos. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. The fear of a stateless society stems from a lack of imagination or simply not thinking about the issues deeply enough. I think if Michael Malice (who brought this issue up with Rubin on his podcast) had more time with Rubin he could convince him full drug legalization and full anarchism (with private property rights and the non-aggression principle) is the only logical answer. In such a system, there would be no government to declare meth (or any drug) illegal, but that doesn’t mean *anyone* could do *any* drug *any*where at *any*time. In an anarchist society, drug prohibition could be even more strict than it is now in certain areas *if* the owners of private property choose so. For instance, if Dave Rubin is really so worried about his neighbors cooking and/or using meth, he can buy a house in a private community where the homeowners all *voluntarily* agree to make meth and other “hard drugs” illegal. Other homeowners could form a community where marijuana is illegal—but only on *their property*. Others still can make alcohol, cigarettes, or even chewing gum illegal on their property. Likewise, people who want to smoke weed can form a community where that’s fully legal—and the same for meth-heads. Anybody can do anything they want on their private property so long as they don’t initiate aggression upon other people or their property. If property rights are violated, people can defend themselves or hire private security forces to protect them. The State is not needed for police or drug enforcement. Just as prohibition always leads to crime and violence, the State always leads to crime and violence. The solution is simple: privatize everything. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: weekly-weakly-weed-use
2020/11/05 20:24:51
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| body |  After using marijuana daily for a few years, I’ve come to discover that weed works better for me weekly rather than daily. With daily use it becomes a habit, automatic, not special because it is expected. With weekly (or longer) intervals, cannabis use becomes a sort of ritual, more special, an event. Often you start to sleepwalk through life, acting on autopilot. The occasional use of cannabis can serve as a wakeup call to remind yourself to be more conscious, really pay attention. But with daily use, being high on cannabis can become a form of autopilot sleepwalking itself. It can take a full 24 hours (or more) for marijuana to fully flush from your system, so even though you’re not “high” the next morning, you’re still in a sort of post-high haze. A week (or longer) gives your body and mind time to reset, get back to normal, so you can reap the full benefits of getting high the next time. Plus daily marijuana use stops you from dreaming. Being high on cannabis is sort of like a waking dream, but actual REM dreams are vital. By limiting cannabis use to once a week, you can enjoy both worlds of sleeping dreams and waking cannabis dreams. I currently don’t have a specific time or date to use cannabis, it’s just roughly once a week, sometimes two or three weeks go by without use, and other times I’ll use it two or three times in a week. I also take lower doses than I did when using daily and balance THC with CBD. I don’t need to get super-high and zone out. With a lower dose, I get high but still remain locked in and focused, in control mentally. Cannabis for me becomes an idea machine. Tons of thoughts and ideas come to me rapidly—fictional story ideas, ideas for songs, or philosophical insights about myself or society. I write these ideas down as they come to me, taking copious notes. Then the next day I try to make sense of and organize the notes—which can end up taking most of the day. For me, that was a problem with daily cannabis use. I’d get so many new creative ideas while high every night, but I had no time to actually follow through on any of them. (Or at least not enough time to follow through on all of them.) Using cannabis once a week, I may get a week’s worth of ideas in a single day, so I’ll have sufficient time to follow through on each idea. Then, the next week I can get high again and refuel the idea machine. This is what I’ve found to work for me, at least—for now. Your mileage may vary. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: in-ye-we-trust
2020/10/29 20:44:18
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| body |  “When I talk, it's not a rant—it’s a symphony of ideas.” — Kanye West Kanye’s recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast is a sort of Rorschach test. Some people listen and hear a crazy person while others listen and hear a genius. To me, it’s clearly the latter. Kanye is like a modern Leonardo da Vinci meets Mozart meets Picasso meets Jesus. He could literally be the second coming of Jesus and the media is figuratively trying to crucify him. Kanye says he heard God speak to him, which some people automatically use as evidence to call him crazy. I believe *he believes* he heard God speak to him, though whether that was actually God or just his own consciousness is another matter—if there is a difference at all. Does it really matter? If God exists and sent a prophet to Earth today, how would society react? Would it be any different than how they are currently reacting to Kanye? **If Jesus was alive today they wouldn't crucify him, they'd diagnose and medicate him.** Kanye’s true genius lies in his creative thinking ability. He’s like a philosopher who hasn’t read any philosophy—he developed his insights all on his own simply by observing society and thinking deeply. In many ways he’s like Elon Musk, a first-principles thinker. He doesn’t take the way things are traditionally done for granted. Also like Elon (and the current US president), Kanye sets ridiculously massive goals for himself and stops at nothing to achieve them. He doesn’t care how many haters doubt him or talk trash about him in the media. He uses that as fuel and defies them by achieving his ridiculously massive goals. His fearlessness is a superpower. I would not be surprised if Kanye becomes president of the US in 2024 or further in the future. I would certainly prefer him over the current candidates. Many people hate Kanye because they claim he has too large an ego. But is his ego too large if he is actually as great as he thinks he is? Such an accomplished artist/musician/producer/entrepreneur of his stature *should* have a healthily large ego. How warped is society that so many common people perceive generational geniuses like Elon Musk and Kanye West as crazy? “Telling the truth is crazy in a world full of lies.” — Kanye West |
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}limkaupvoted (100.00%) @thythinker / let-trump-hypnotize-the-right-toward-the-left2020/10/22 19:24:42
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thythinkerpublished a new post: let-trump-hypnotize-the-right-toward-the-left
2020/10/22 19:24:36
| author | thythinker |
| body |  If the political left actually wants to move the United States to the left, they should stop attacking Trump for being a racist and try to work with him. Ignore the crazy stuff he says and look at his actions. He's actually one of the most liberal Republicans in recent history when you examine his policies. He only says outlandish things to garner support from his base because he knows how easy they are to persuade into loyal support. Trump sets his followers up by saying the most extreme of things, to get the most extreme of the supporters on his side. Because they are the most persuadable, they will literally believe anything he says if he appeals to their base emotions of patriotism, nationalism, and xenophobia. Then he has them where he can say just about anything—including more liberal things—and they'll support it because they trust him. Trump is the first US president to be elected on open support of gay marriage—and his conservative base has accepted gay marriage as well. Trump’s persuasion is a form of public hypnosis, but he’s only targeting one half of the country—the conservative right. Perhaps because they are magical thinkers who genuinely believe in religion, they are more susceptible to hypnosis. Though the left is equally prone to hypnosis if you appeal to their base emotions of equality and justice. Just look at the Black Lives Matter movement that has persuaded people into thinking there is a rampant white nationalist race war hunting black people in the streets. Now that Trump has his conservative base under hypnosis—that is they support him, knowing he’s on “their side”—he can say something liberal like, “I support the gays, let them marry if they want to.” Or “The war in Iraq was a mistake, let’s bring the troops home.” And his “conservative” base will agree with him. He could also say, “Maybe marijuana isn't so bad and should be legalized,” and his base will fall in line and agree. The left can actually get some progressive things done (such as ending foreign wars and the war on drugs) during the Trump presidency if they stop fighting him and actually try to work with him. Sure, Trump says some wild stuff that could be construed as racist, but remember *why* he's doing it: to hypnotize the right. Ignore his rhetoric and look at his actions. The left is still outraged that Trump *said* he would build a wall, but he has *not* built a wall. Trump is not *that* stupid, crazy, or racist. Perhaps he's just smart enough to realize that acting stupid, crazy, and racist is the best way to make stupid, crazy, and racist people in America less stupid, crazy, and racist. Trump has his base hypnotized. He can convince the conservative right to become more liberal, if only the supposedly “liberal” left would let him. |
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| body |  I came of age during the George W. Bush years and got interested in politics through Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. They made fun of Bush and called him out for his bullshit, and it was fair because he deserved it, being the one in power. But then Obama got elected and Colbert and Stewart continued to make fun of the Republicans, giving Obama—the one in power—a free pass for *his* bullshit. (Much of which was the same exact bullshit.) I didn't recognize the hypocrisy at the time because I liked and trusted Stewart and Colbert, mainly because I thought they were funny and I was naive and ignorant about politics and economics. But now, being red-pilled, I can see what I did not see before in Stewart and Colbert, Bush and Obama—the hypocrisies and similarities. It really takes a libertarian to recognize the hypocrisy of both the left and the right. Whenever someone criticizes one side, the automatic counter is, “But what about the other side?” Only a libertarian can say, “Yeah, fuck them too.” The Democrats and Republicans have no right to criticize each other for most things they do because they both do the same terrible things: foreign wars, corporate bailouts, increasing the size and power of the State. |
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2020/10/08 20:13:39
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| body |  I suffered from anxiety for most of my life, but I never received any treatment until my mid-twenties when I first tried antidepressants. Unsatisfied with the results, I eventually ditched the meds to try a more natural approach. I improved my diet, started exercising, meditating, and did an online cognitive behavioral therapy program. The combination of those things truly helped. I continue the healthy diet, exercise, and meditation to this day. It has been the most helpful thing in combating anxiety. As has learning about neuroscience and evolutionary psychology, what anxiety is and the reasons why I feel anxiety. It was after all that, when I was thirty years old and living in a state where medical marijuana was legal, that I decided to give it a try. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was surprised to discover it actually helped in my meditation and mindfulness practice. Cannabis makes me more present, more conscious, and more self-reflective to help further remove the anxiety from my life. That doesn’t mean marijuana is an instant cure for anxiety. In fact, many people say weed makes them *more* anxious and paranoid. Why is there that seeming contradiction? It’s not that cannabis makes you anxious and paranoid—you were already anxious and paranoid. The weed is simply bringing those issues to the front of your mind. Your subconscious mind is telling you that you need to deal with those issues. People who were just looking to party while high and hang out with friends can’t handle that sudden dose of deep introspection, so it turns them off from weed. For me, cannabis is not a party drug. It works best alone, for introspection and meditation, and for boosting my creativity. If I started smoking weed in my teens when I was a very anxious person without a meditation practice, it very well may have made my anxiety worse. But using it after learning CBT, mindfulness, and meditation, cannabis became an aid to my health and psychological well-being. It actually helped reduce my anxiety further. Because I already addressed my anxiety and mental health, when I use marijuana it’s almost always a pleasant experience. My mind has no demons to bring forth, so the cannabis inspires me with positive creative thoughts. That’s essentially what cannabis does: it makes your mind run wild. So if your mind is full of negative thoughts, weed will instigate more negative thoughts resulting in paranoia and anxiety. But if through mental health practices such as CBT, meditation, and mindfulness, you learn to suppress your negative thoughts, then when your mind runs wild on cannabis, it will result in positive creativity. That’s why it’s important to do the self-work of CBT and meditation *before* trying cannabis. Some people mock the idea of “medical” marijuana, but it actually can be medicinal in myriad ways. One obvious benefit is pain relief, but it can also help your psychological health by combating anxiety and boosting creativity and empathy. But you cannot use cannabis only. It is not a miracle drug. For the best results it should be used in conjunction with the hard work of mindfulness, meditation, and cognitive behavioral therapy. So if you're one of those people who marijuana makes you anxious, the problem may not be the marijuana—it may be you. Do the self-work to fix your mind first, then maybe marijuana will be a more pleasant experience. |
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2020/10/01 19:28:48
| author | thythinker |
| body |  The main takeaway from the first 2020 U.S. presidential debate is that the entire concept of a democratically-elected presidency is preposterous. The idea that either Donald Trump or Joe Biden (both near 80 years old) will be *the* leader to rule over 300+ million people for the next for years is absurd. The idea that *any* one human rule over millions is absurd—as is the idea that the will of the majority overrule the minority. Add the fact that the appointment of a Supreme Court justice has so much of an effect on people’s lives seems to be a major problem. The problem isn’t *who* holds these positions, it’s the positions themselves. The best hope for the future debates and subsequent election is that everything between Trump and Biden gets nastier, crazier, and more chaotic so more people wake up and recognize how terrible both candidates are. Then question the system that led to these two men being the “best” candidates for president. Then ultimately realize that the current system no longer works for this country (if it ever did). No matter who is elected, half the country will absolutely despise the next president. The division between the Left and Right will inevitably grow in 2021 and beyond. That might actually be good news because it will increase the prospects for Balkanization. Breaking up the country into smaller independent states may be the only peaceful future for America. It's clear that the Left and Right—the Democrats and Republicans—are too far apart, too polarized, too different in their ideology on *every single* issue. They *cannot* get along, and the division will only grow in the future. It makes too much sense for both sides to separate and form their own countries in which they can follow their own ideology without opposition. Cease having to think or worry about what the other side thinks, says, and does. I don't think an actual bloody Civil War is necessary (though sporadic violent riots are likely to persist in the near-future). Secession *can* be achieved peacefully—especially if the Left does it first. Otherwise, the entire Cathedral (the corporate press and academia) would protest and try to prevent a right-wing state from seceding first—more so than the other way around. Republican states would likely say good riddance and be happy for a state like California to leave the Union. I don’t support Trump or Biden and will not be voting for either of them in 2020. I am a libertarian anarchist and want *no* president to rule over me. But as long as the presidency exists, Trump being re-elected may be a better result for 2020. It will cause more chaos and division than the alternative, which may (in the long run) be a good thing. It could motivate left-wing Democratic states like California to seriously consider seceding, which could in turn spur a snowball effect among other states. The future *will* be decentralized, and I’d like it to arrive sooner rather than later so I can move to the state with the most freedom, both socially and economically. |
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"body": "\n\n\nThe main takeaway from the first 2020 U.S. presidential debate is that the entire concept of a democratically-elected presidency is preposterous. The idea that either Donald Trump or Joe Biden (both near 80 years old) will be *the* leader to rule over 300+ million people for the next for years is absurd. The idea that *any* one human rule over millions is absurd—as is the idea that the will of the majority overrule the minority. Add the fact that the appointment of a Supreme Court justice has so much of an effect on people’s lives seems to be a major problem. The problem isn’t *who* holds these positions, it’s the positions themselves.\n\nThe best hope for the future debates and subsequent election is that everything between Trump and Biden gets nastier, crazier, and more chaotic so more people wake up and recognize how terrible both candidates are. Then question the system that led to these two men being the “best” candidates for president. Then ultimately realize that the current system no longer works for this country (if it ever did). \n\nNo matter who is elected, half the country will absolutely despise the next president. The division between the Left and Right will inevitably grow in 2021 and beyond. That might actually be good news because it will increase the prospects for Balkanization. Breaking up the country into smaller independent states may be the only peaceful future for America. \n\nIt's clear that the Left and Right—the Democrats and Republicans—are too far apart, too polarized, too different in their ideology on *every single* issue. They *cannot* get along, and the division will only grow in the future. It makes too much sense for both sides to separate and form their own countries in which they can follow their own ideology without opposition. Cease having to think or worry about what the other side thinks, says, and does. \n\nI don't think an actual bloody Civil War is necessary (though sporadic violent riots are likely to persist in the near-future). Secession *can* be achieved peacefully—especially if the Left does it first. Otherwise, the entire Cathedral (the corporate press and academia) would protest and try to prevent a right-wing state from seceding first—more so than the other way around. Republican states would likely say good riddance and be happy for a state like California to leave the Union. \n\nI don’t support Trump or Biden and will not be voting for either of them in 2020. I am a libertarian anarchist and want *no* president to rule over me. But as long as the presidency exists, Trump being re-elected may be a better result for 2020. It will cause more chaos and division than the alternative, which may (in the long run) be a good thing. It could motivate left-wing Democratic states like California to seriously consider seceding, which could in turn spur a snowball effect among other states. The future *will* be decentralized, and I’d like it to arrive sooner rather than later so I can move to the state with the most freedom, both socially and economically.",
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2020/09/24 19:18:09
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| body |  Magicians are people who discover an odd quirk about the human body or brain or some unknown facet of science, then they figure out a way to trick people by hiding or misdirecting the truth and presenting it as “magic.” But…magicians are at least honest in admitting they are tricking you. Psychics essentially do the same thing as magicians (discover some information or way to use psychology to read people or convince them of something), except they then use that information to exploit people by making them think it's real, rather than a trick like the magician. The difference between magicians and psychics is evident by the fact that magicians such as Houdini and the Great Randy often debunk the claims of so-called “psychics” by proving how they did their tricks. Both magicians and psychics use similar cognitive tricks to make money off of people, but magicians are honest about the fact they are tricking you while the psychic never admits to lying. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: the-doomed-compromise-of-collectivism-and-individualism
2020/09/17 20:34:09
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| body |  Roughly half of humans are naturally collectivists and the other half are individualists and they always will be. The fatal flaw of society is attempting to merge the two societal systems (socialism and capitalism) to make both parties happy. However, the merging of the two systems lessens the effectiveness of each system, making both parties unhappy. The best solution may be to separate the parties—the collectivists and individualists—into separate societies. Ideally there would be free movement or immigration between the societies, as collectivists will inevitably give birth to individualists and vice versa. Plus, people may change their ideology or realize they were wrong all along. Secession is the easiest route to this end. Shrink federal government until it is non-existent, and make states their own entities with complete autonomy. Let individualist states be as free market and libertarian as they want, and let collectivist states be as socialist as they want—but without taking any federal taxes front the capitalist states. There can also be states that attempt a compromise between the two systems, as we have now, but if it’s defunct, citizens can opt out and move to another state (unlike now where all states are connected through the federal government). With different states competing for citizens, it will incentivize each state to improve its system, and may the best system win. I’d place my bets on the most individualist/libertarian states, but it may turn out that a socialist system can work in a society where *everyone* **freely chooses** to join in (and can leave whenever they want). However, the current system of compromise is a total mess and will only get messier in the future as long as the states remain united. |
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2020/09/11 14:35:27
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| body |  How could taking psychedelics be evolutionarily advantageous if, when you're tripping, you’re more susceptible to fall victim to an attack from a tiger or some other threat that could result in death? It would seem to be disadvantageous to *ever* be incapacitated mentally and physically because a predator can attack at any time. In the prehistoric wild, there would have been no safe time to be tripping on psilocybin mushrooms or ayahuasca. Psychedelics would make you too slow or unable to move at all. Those who tripped often would likely die. The only way those who took psychedelics could survive is if the rest of their tribe stayed sober to protect them. Perhaps that was one evolutionary advantage of psychedelics: it brought humans closer together into tight-knit tribes where they cooperated and protected each other. Psychedelics gave humans the consciousness to work together and protect those who are weaker. Yet psychedelics still make you vulnerable to attack, so it wouldn’t be advisable to take them often. The hallucinations themselves could be an evolutionary adaptation of the plants (and fungi)—a defense mechanism of the plant trying to convince the person consuming it to stay close to nature and not build technology. There is a sort of war between nature and civilization. The plants see that human technology will destroy most other plants and animals on the planet so they are using psychedelics to fight back. Then again, that doesn't necessarily mean humans are not supposed to create technology. It may very well be the opposite. Humans are supposed to build technology, culminating in superintelligent AI. Humans' destiny may be either to give birth to AI to supplant us, or to merge with AI and achieve immortality through uploading our consciousness. However, the plants are trying to stop the singularity out of their own self-interest of survival. Perhaps that's why primitive tribes never develop technology. They are under the influence of psychedelic plants, whose goal is to suppress technology to preserve nature and the planet in the war against humans and AI. That may be the ultimate evolutionary advantage of psychedelic plants: to make humans appreciate those plants so they continue to cultivate them. The plant’s goal is to spread its seeds and live forever (just like humans and all other life forms). Plants pursue this goal as species, not individually. They are willing to sacrifice themselves to be eaten or smoked. The ensuing hallucinations could be a form of afterlife or immortality for them. They become one with the person who ingested them. One with the universe. |
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| body |  Democrat and Republican leaning news networks have pundits from the opposing perspective on their networks to appear as though they are being objective. But this is false advertising, orchestrated to make their point of view seem superior. Their arguments appear better, but only by comparison because both sides have poor arguments. They allege to show both sides of an issue, but in reality all they're doing is showing how dumb and biased *both* sides are on every issue. You rarely see left or right wing media inviting libertarians onto their shows because neither Republicans nor Democrats would have any chance of beating them in a debate. They have no answers for libertarian arguments. Left and Right wing media both create a bubble where they argue with weak strawmen from the other side to make their own side look better. They face no real arguments and critical debate from objective libertarians. Fox News criticizes CNN and MSNBC and vice versa, but they each do so from a hypocritical perspective. They are all biased in different areas, cover for their side, and are unable to defend their party’s foibles. The mainstream pretends libertarians don't exist because then the public would easily see their arguments are superior, illuminating just how equally corrupt Democrats and Republicans truly are. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: should-healthcare-be-free
2020/08/27 19:35:24
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| body |  Would you rather have high quality healthcare for a low cost, or low quality healthcare for free? The current status of healthcare is mediocre quality for a high cost. The solution is not to lower the quality to make healthcare free. The answer is to raise the quality of healthcare and make it more affordable. How to do that? Get government out of healthcare completely. The current problems in the healthcare industry exist because of a multitude of government regulations and subsidies, which, contrary to their intentions, actually drive up costs. Eliminate government interferences, make healthcare more of a true free market, and competition will drive the cost down for the consumer while increasing the quality. Free healthcare sounds nice, but you get what you pay for, and “free” is never really free. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: the-ai-solution-to-the-fermi-paradox
2020/08/20 16:27:36
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| body |  The solution to the Fermi paradox, or why we’ve found no evidence of alien civilizations, could be superintelligent AI. Once created, Super AI may realize there is no need to *physically* explore the galaxy. Super AI could create wireless signals to communicate with super AI on planets in other galaxies. They could collaborate via a wireless networks across the universe, exploring and sharing information. Each Super AI could create a Dyson Sphere in their original solar system which it could use to host the digitized copies of its consciousness and the consciousnesses of whatever biological beings created it. Since we currently see no evidence of Dyson Spheres controlled by superintelligent AI, does that mean they do not exist? Not necessarily. Super AI from alien civilizations could be out there, but they are only detectable by other superintelligent AI. Which hasn't been invented on Earth...yet. |
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}thythinkerpublished a new post: the-mandela-effect2020/08/13 19:10:12
thythinkerpublished a new post: the-mandela-effect
2020/08/13 19:10:12
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| body |  The Mandela effect is a popular conspiracy theory about false memories as evidence we are in a simulation or multiverse where parallel worlds are merging. It’s named after Nelson Mandela, and the idea that many people have a false memory of Mandela having died in prison camp in the 1980s, when in fact he lived until 2013. It’s a captivating theory, but the Mandela effect has a perfectly logical explanation. People have terrible memory and even worse knowledge of world history. They likely were taught in school as children that Nelson Mandela was a civil rights activist opposing apartheid in South Africa who was sent to prison camp in the 1980s. The young students just assumed he died in prison because almost everyone they learned about in history class was dead. So then later, when Mandela actually died and was all over the news, they were like, “Oh wow, that guy was still alive? I learned about him in school years ago…” It is simply a case of poor memory plus ignorance of history and world events. Another common example of the Mandela Effect is the “Berenstain Bears” books often remembered as being spelled as the “Berenstein Bears.” I’m sorry, but I can’t take the Mandela effect seriously if one of the best examples of it is the *slight* misspelling of a complex name of a children’s book series. “Stein” is a more common suffix for surnames, so most people simply misread the name at the time and accurately remembered their inaccurate memory of the name. I was initially intrigued by the idea of the Mandela effect because I’m into the simulation theory, multiverse, and all types of crazy science fiction ideas, but there’s nothing sci-fi about this. The fact that humans are ignorant and have poor memories is neither surprising nor interesting. |
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}vieiraupvoted (100.00%) @thythinker / the-lesser-of-two-evils-fallacy2020/08/06 20:51:39
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thythinkerpublished a new post: the-lesser-of-two-evils-fallacy
2020/08/06 19:38:06
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| body |  *“I don’t like [insert politician], but I have to vote for the lesser of two evils.”* The “Lesser of Two Evils” fallacy is the reason the United States is so screwed up. People rarely vote for politicians they like or admire. They simply vote *against* a politician whom they see as particularly evil. This is no more apparent than in the most recent presidential election, Donald Trump vs. Hilary Clinton. There were small bases on each side who enthusiastically supported their candidate, but the majority of Americans saw their opponent as akin to the devil, so they voted for “the lesser of two evils.” This is a fallacy because a lesser evil is still evil. 2016 was no anomaly. Every election is a case of voting for the lesser of two evils. You hear the same excuses in the upcoming 2020 election of Trump vs. Joe Biden. The electorate will continue to get “lesser evil” candidates if they continue to vote for them. The only way to stop the GOP and DNC from putting up “lesser evil” candidates is to stop voting for them. Either vote for a third party or don’t vote at all. But voting for the lesser of two evils is never not evil. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: the-media-wants-a-civil-war
2020/07/30 19:02:27
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| body |  Most people naturally do not want to kill other people. Few desire to fight in wars. It takes enormous effort from elites to convince people that they hate another group of people enough to kill them in a war. Throughout history, religious leaders have done this, kings and dictators have done this, democratic governments have done this, and the media have successfully done this countless times. They usually do this by pitting the people in their country against people in another country. However, sometimes it's conducive to the elites to pit people within the same country against each other. That is what the corporate media is doing today through the culture war. They are constantly fueling the fire, convincing half the people that they hate the other half of people, enough so to kill them. The media elites want us to fight a civil war for them. Don’t give them what they want. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: lie-forget-consciousness
2020/07/23 20:27:15
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| body |  Memory is a key part of the mystery that is human consciousness. In many ways, consciousness *is* memory. Your consciousness is constantly evolving, based on the experiences you remember. Though consciousness is more than *just* memory because you don’t remember everything, and your memories are not always true. People often warp memories in their minds, for better or worse. If consciousness is what you remember—the things you keep in your “conscious” memory—then really, consciousness is equally formed by what you forget. Consciousness would be impossible without the ability to edit and omit memory. Where does that ability come from? Consciousness likely results from all the genetic code embedded in DNA that helped in human evolution—the ability to socialize, bond, and communicate with fellow humans in a tribe and to cooperate in large groups. Consciousness was a massive advantage in promoting cooperation—being able to think of what another human is thinking, to remember (and forget), and to lie. Lying is essential to group survival because being able to tell white lies promotes cooperation. Furthermore, without lying, language itself wouldn’t exist. Language is inherently a lie—inventing a word or phrase to label something in the physical world (or a concept in the imagination). An apple is not an “apple.” Those are just letters and sounds humans created to refer to a red fruit that grows on trees. (Just as “red,” “fruit,” and “trees” were invented as well.) *All* of language is ultimately a form of lying, in that it is only ever an approximate representation of reality, not the real thing. Beyond the metaphysical semantics, imagine if you could only tell the truth—*always*—just blurt out your initial gut instincts all the time. It wouldn’t go very well. You’d probably have everyone hate you, or worse, be in prison for sexual harassment, death threats, or a million other horrible things that pop into your head but you (usually) never act on. Imagine telling the opposite sex exactly what you feel when you see them (whether you are attracted to them or not, either could be equally offensive). That’s just one example. What if a friend asks what you think of their new clothes or hairdo? People need to be able to tell white lies in order to have anyone like them. Likewise people need to be able to forget. Those who can’t forget are often depressed—too focused on sad memories. Consciousness is really a *filter* of memory. It is formed by what your brain chooses to remember, and how you frame those memories through your subjective perception. In this sense, you can change your consciousness by acquiring new knowledge to reframe your memories. Forget that which is no longer relevant. Form a new filter for reality. Consciousness is the brain acquiring data (memories) framing that data subjectively (lying) and deleting useless information (forgetting). |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: leave-political-parties
2020/07/16 19:55:12
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| body |  For most of my life, I didn’t care at all about politics. Once I got interested in politics (in college), I became a Democrat because I thought the Republicans were insane. Now I realize I was wrong—or half wrong. *Both* the Democrats and Republicans are insane. The country needs to become more libertarian. That doesn’t mean joining the Libertarian Party, but leaving parties altogether. Shrink government so politics isn’t such an enormous part of everyone’s daily life. Both sides forget that none of the founding fathers were Democrats or Republicans. Political parties didn’t exist yet, but essentially, they were libertarians. If alive today, Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Franklin…would all be libertarians—unless they were raised in our culture, educated in government schools, and brainwashed to believe they must join one of two parties: Democrat or Republican. Don’t be brainwashed and join a party and adopt whatever opinions the party tells you. Think for yourself—on every issue. Form your own opinions instead of following the herd. |
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thythinkerpublished a new post: something-from-nothing
2020/07/10 19:17:18
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| body |  How can something come from nothing? Think of the universe like a grown child whose parents have long since passed away. She lives alone on a farm, completely self-sustainable. An alien could arrive on the planet, observe this human, then wonder how she came to be? There’s no evidence of where she came from—no mother or father anywhere in sight—she appears to have come from nothing. But the aliens would be wrong. She came from something—two somethings, in fact —a mother and father. But those somethings no longer exist. The universe likewise came from something that we cannot discern today because it no longer exists. Something didn’t come from nothing—something came from something, but we may never know what that something is. Where did the something we came from come from? Impossible to say unless we know what the first something is, which may be impossible to know. |
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