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Bryan "MIDSTAKES MASTERY" Paris 📈 🛡️◎ Retweeted 4ZEROESMOREHEROES Lovecraft 🐬 🦃
Busy for next hour or two, will respond then but in meantime this zero hp thread may helphttps://twitter.com/0x49fa98/status/1305584588014735360 …
Bryan "MIDSTAKES MASTERY" Paris 📈 🛡️◎ added,
If I said there were 100 statements in that essay I disagreed with or thought were factually wrong, I might be understating it. I have no trouble understanding his intricate theoretical framework, although I have my doubts about how much benefit its use has. 1/n
In a tiresomely verbose, roundabout way, he seems to arrived at the not particularly insightful conclusion that America's legislative branch, which was designed for gridlock, is gridlocked, and that this has made people upset.
I would posit the conclusion is more along the lines of "a ton of energy is poured into these avenues which are institutionally designed to dissipate said energy, the energy would be better spent elsewhere" An obvious conclusion to many of us who contemplate such things, perhaps
The argument is primarily addressed to those who still harbor some sort of hope in changing things electorally, like the people who spent a bunch of energy and hope in getting Trump elected only to watch him turn into a shitposting Jeb Bush
(I have my disagreements with Yarvin as well - I've just read/listened to a ton of his work so trying to argue from his vantage point here)
I don't think he's remotely proved - and spent ridiculously little time attempting to prove - the point that energy would be better spent outside the system. To be honest, I'm still confused what he thinks that would look like. A very big protest? One unitary party?
the model he often cites is soviet collapse in the 80s. Something like the Solidarity movement in Poland - a parallel institution grows, usurps legitimacy, and leads a bloodless revolution. Of course, having the West available as a clear alternative made these things easier
So his solution is the creation of a new political party that will appeal to both progressives and conservatives, crush both the Dems and the GOP, and use supermajority privileges to revise the government. I take it back, that's not just undercooked, it's never seen a stove.
you're not wrong, but a soviet citizen in the 70s would have said the same wrt USSR
what Catholic Church, what Solidarity exists in the us?
nothing yet, but his timeline is a lot longer his contention isn't so much that this will be easy as that other routes are impossible
I have issues with his belief that other methods are impossible, which is key to his claim that his way is the best way. Doesn't he ignore the entire history of legislative/constitutional reform that has occurred to date?
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