"Some people just suck. That’s the way genes work." https://bloodyshovel.wordpress.com/2018/01/21/leninism-and-bioleninism/ … Sad but true.
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... You only have to get what a normal distribution is to understand why Biological Leninism will always have recruits. ...
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... Which it returning to Nietzsche from Marx. (This is Angela Nagle's insightful anxiety.)
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Replying to @Outsideness
Nietzsche was an idealist, he can explain the logic of resentment in the ideological world, but you miss the material cause, which is not merely biology, which hasn't changed too much in the last hundred years, but rather increasing atomization by capitalism
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Marx was more adept at arithmetic, but Nietzsche dates better.
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And there you go again, comparing thinkers like Hollywood directors instead of looking at the real world and their insights about it. In terms of nagles insights, you have to put them into the context of increasing social isolation and loneliness http://spectrerouge.com/index.php/2017/10/11/revolt-of-the-lonely-masses/ …
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Replying to @RealEnverHoxha
In the "real world" the value of a subnormal human individual is dropping off a cliff.
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"Subnormal" is a very vague blunt vocabulary. Anti-social people can make very good workers, their biggest social relations are often those at work, even if they're superficial. And what's more, isolated ppl are entirely dependent on the market for survival
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"Subnormal" means (in economic terms) incompetent.
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... "But, but ... no one's really incompetent ... oh frack how does this narrative go?" * increasingly incoherent shrieking from the Cathedral *
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