Why Is The Media Lying About Jordan Peterson? Maybe it is because he and his ideas about individuality and responsibility are a threat to the goal of world government? We make a mistake when we project our ideology and intentions onto the political left, especially when we are projecting our values of individuality onto them. They’re a herd and collective, and as such, move as a collective. In order for […] Read more »
The Core Dynamic Within Judgmentalness – Externalized Boundaries
When we turn an expectation into a boundary, we become a judge rather than a creator. Boundaries are not meant to bring us freedom, but safety; expectations are what bring us freedom. Boundaries are what we choose not to create with our energy, while expectations are what we do choose to create with our energy. The dominance and submission game (master/slave consciousness) are the result of conflating boundaries and expectations […] Read more »
White Privilege Debunked! Ryerson University Conference Exposed!
White privilege is the imaginary belief that all your problems in life are not your own fault, nor are they curable by having you, as an individual, take some responsibility for your own life. A white privilege conference is set to take place at Ryerson University in Toronto from May 9th to the 12th. The conference will address “global perspectives on white privilege and oppression in Canada (and beyond).” In […] Read more »
Is There Such Thing as Moral Extortion?
I’m all about tolerance, but tolerance crosses a line when it becomes compulsion and mandatory speech/behavior. Unfortunately, much of what passes as “love and compassion” is actually just coercion at gunpoint. If a loving idea requires my time, energy, or money, and I do not want to give it to the people or the idea, then it is immoral and evil, a violation of my person and/or property, and not […] Read more »
Stephen Hicks: Nietzsche Perfectly Forecasts the Postmodernist Left
The recent postmodern deconstruction and subversion of the Star Wars franchise on the big screen (in the Last Jedi) is an example of this pattern, and when watching the last two movies in the series, it all makes sense in context of them shitting on the original heroes to make them look bad, and to wish psychological distress on those who loved their hero’s legacy. “Master morality for Nietzsche is […] Read more »
Walter E. Williams: The First Principle of Real Social Justice
This is an interesting discussion on the principle of self-ownership and how it relates to social justice, and especially taxation. Read more »
Jordan Peterson: Logos – The Articulated Truth
In these three videos, Dr. Jordan Peterson discusses the difficult topic of “The Logos”, which is an ancient concept of embodied and spoken truth, which MUST contain reason, as well as dialogue. In this way, intellectual empathy and dialogical thinking are connected to this concept. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUzkCRuYhyI&t=193s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9q0oL-6nBEI Read more »
The Vandalization of Star Wars
Dave Cullen breaks down the reasons behind the fall of our beloved space franchise. Read more »
Intellectual Humility, Courage, & Awakening
Are you Woke AF? Learn about the single most important foundational character trait that defines true awakening, and the basic minimum standard that needs to be present in order to have a balanced discussion. Mirrored on Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/KAl8Ioa6M6h7/ Read more »
Beware the Ides of March…
“Caesar’s assassination [on the Ides of March] was a central event in marking the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire.” ~ThoughtCo His assassination on March 15th started a series of bloody civil wars that led to the end of the Roman Republic, and the formation of the Roman Empire. Chancellor Palpatine: “The republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire… (applause) …for a safe and secure society!” Senator Amidala: “So […] Read more »
The Non-Aggression and Self-Defense Principles
The feminine principle is best described metaphorically as the non-aggression principle, while the masculine principle is best described metaphorically as the self-defense principle. An out of balance feminine principle is therefore dominant and coercive in nature, and is played out as either aggression, passivity, or passive aggression, while an out of balance masculine is therefore spineless and submissive, and is the proverbial doormat. A healthy feminine principle does not use […] Read more »
Carl Jung, the Shadow, and the Dangers of Psychological Projection
“The sad truth is that man’s real life consists of a complex of inexorable opposites—day and night, birth and death, happiness and misery, good and evil. We are not even sure that one will prevail over the other, that good will overcome evil, or joy defeat pain. Life is a battleground. It always has been, and always will be.” (Carl Jung, Approaching the Unconscious) “Of the many metaphors used to […] Read more »
PLATO ON: The Allegory of the Cave
The Socratic Method is the way out of the mess we find ourselves in. Most of humanity is still in the cave, but through careful questions and admitting to intellectual humility, we can help people discover how to think, and once they know how to think, they can find the answers they need to leave the cave of ignorance. Read more »
Mark Passio – The True Meaning And Purpose Of The 2nd Amendment
This is the presentation Mark Passio gave at the monthly Philadelphia Liberty On The Rocks meetup on February 10, 2015. Quotes from the presentation for sharing: Read more »
Steve Kerr calls out government after latest school shooting
Watch this short clip to better understand what I say below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65qZADBUypE Coach Kerr, in your professional basketball opinion, what is the purpose of the second amendment? Oh, you do not really understand it? I will give you my understanding then… The Second Amendment was created for many reasons, but the biggest was to keep politicians accountable to the people they serve. In constitutional law, guns are not just for […] Read more »