35. One of the places where the alt-right is the weakest is in linguistics. There is a tendency to fall for strong Whorf-Sapir ideas.
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36. The post-WWII prosperity in America was so unprecedented despite having living connections to the past most people cannot conceive of it
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37. If more widely translated, Louis-Ferdinand Celine probably would have become the most popular author in the alt-right
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38. LARPing actually isn't cool and doesn't really attract new blood. A dissident right with new fashion and aesthetics has growth potential
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39. We could capture a lot more local and community institutions if we wanted to. In general though most don't want to and want to wait.
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40. The Poz Button isn't actually about reviewing Poz in movies. It's about figuring out how to invert the inverted media institutions.
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41. There's nothing wrong with being meta if there's a purpose. Meta in fiction is as old as the Greeks. It's just used badly + incorrectly
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42. Anyone with a philosophy can be disregarded if they aren't living it. The only philosophies that matter are the lived ones.
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43. Spergy autism has a larger voice and influence than should have ever been allowed, but that's endemic to anything born from the Internet
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44. Ad hominem is the most powerful argument in existence whether we like it or not.
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