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Blue State Euphemism Day
Jun 29th, 2007 by CH
Posted in Culture, The Big City Life
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Gaul Atreides @gaulatreides
The only difference between the stranger creepily staring at you every day on the train or bus, and the Flock cameras recording your every moment is that you can't see the human staring at your Flock dossier.
This layer of opacity between creepiness and human face explains why so many people are cavalier about the Flock spying network. They could get over their indifference quickly if they practice visualizing the feds, faggots, yids, and nerdos retrieving the data streams at the other end of the Flock camera.
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Gaul Atreides @gaulatreides
Imagine every time you ride a bus or a train, you look over your shoulder and two seats back a stranger is staring at you hard.
You look again a few minutes later, and he is still staring, but takes a break to jot something in a notebook before staring again.
This happens every day, every time you ride mass transit. Sometimes it is the same person. Sometimes a different person.
After a week of this, you are so creeped out that you confront the stranger staring at you. He says "I have a right to stare at you."
Congratulations, that is what it will feel like when your society is fully Flocked.
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Gaul Atreides @gaulatreides
High trust societies don't need mass surveillance.
Low trust societies enrich the merchants of mass surveillance.
Ergo, the merchants of mass surveillance want your society turned into a low trust multiracial dystopia. -
Gaul Atreides @gaulatreides
I've heard some really bad pro-Flock rationalizations lately.
"If you aren't doing anything bad, you have nothing to worry about."
Maybe I just don't like government and corporations spying on me wherever I go? Or maybe I should worry about the government deciding that the perfectly legal stuff I'm doing today is illegal tomorrow.
"You don't want the mass surveillance because you want the option to do something bad."
I want the option to buy a fucking cup of coffee without ten different state and federal agencies and their corporate partners knowing which creamer I used.
"You worry about Flock, but you already live in a society where everyone has personal smartphones with cameras that can spy on you."
Sure, I don't like that, but if you find yourself in a hole, you don't keep digging.
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Gaul Atreides @gaulatreides
cue charlie brown teacher noises
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Gaul Atreides @gaulatreides
Propaganda ministers don't create the racial divisions. They only exploit those naturally existing divisions.
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Gaul Atreides @gaulatreides
I can't shake the idea that the rapid lurch toward anti-racism during the civil rights era succeeded as wildly as it did because two forces combined to develop it:
jewish ethnocentric malice + White ownership class greed
jewish subversion of White America would not have met as much success had there not been a greedy White overclass to cosign an economic restructuring that favored cheap labor and rising asset values.
The analogy of anti-discrimination laws to historical blasphemy laws is interesting, but falls short in one critical respect. Blasphemy laws were created with the intention of maintaining cross-class social cohesion. Anti-discrimination laws were created to guarantee the continuity of the System, which had become increasingly reliant on the perpetual rule of a credentialed class that wanted to prevent challenges to its rule from socially mobile sub-elites.
What needs to happen -- and which I have devoted some energy to fulfilling -- is the creation of a powerful moral vocabulary that counters the rhetoric of the Equalists. We must move the sympathies of our people back to where it belongs, for our people.
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Gaul Atreides @gaulatreides
I have a theory that this dynamic explains Fermi's Paradox.
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Gaul Atreides @gaulatreides
Being good at something you love is a blessing.
Being bad at something you love is a curse.
Being good at something you hate is a prison.
Being bad at something you hate is a reassurance. -
Gaul Atreides @gaulatreides
I predicted Trump would blame Iran for election meddling. But China fills the role just as well.
Trump has become Hillary Clinton. Lock him up.
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Small dogs have been an accessory of the fashionable set for the last few years in NY and like all fashionistas, these owners tend to be vapid and self-absorbed. I dated a girl very briefly a couple of years ago that worked for a designer. She could barely take care of her dog she was so irresponsible. She had to be convinced to leave the dog at her mothers. My neighbor, an older gay gentleman, has owned two dogs in two years. He gave the first one up because it had health problems that he was not emotionally prepared to withstand. Those were his words!
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haha, gays are funny.
i like dogs. i also like making fun of urbanite women who dote maternally over their precious little canine bundles as if they were fulfilling an emotional yearning for the children their barren desiccated wombs will likely never bear. ouch, i even hurt myself writing that.
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CATS NOT DOGS, DARNIT.
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it had health problems that he was not emotionally prepared to withstand
That’s hilarious. I actually sort of prefer that to the my-pet-is-my-kid over the top kind of bonding people do.
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“as if they were fulfilling an emotional yearning for the children their barren desiccated wombs will likely never bear”
Why is it that I always think you take perverse pleasure in stating this fact again and again?
Yes, women have a shorter shelf life than men.
Yes, some women wait too long/don’t find a man to love, and can’t have children.
Why is this something to poke fun at?
It seems sad and unfortunate to me that some women who want children aren’t able to.
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I can’t speak for Roissy but I understand the satisfaction that comes with saying that sentence. To me it’s a big “fuck you” to a big lie.
It must be miserable to be a woman who too late realizes that she wants children. I wonder if she is angry that she was lied to all her life. Only losers have kids when they are young, she was told since she was twelve.
In my high school sex-ed class some years ago, a very hip, “with-it” teacher gloated that men peak sexually at 18, and women in their mid-thirties. She never said anything about a woman’s fertility peaking at 23-25, beginning to decline at 27, sharply at 35.
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Roissy, Hallmark is missing out on a great writer for their new specialty cards titled, “let us help you kill yourself.” Awesome.
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i hate small dogs.
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