Decoding the Gurus - Supplementary Materials 12: Olympic Ceremonies and Presidential Candidates
Episode Date: August 3, 2024We tour the Guru-sphere's balanced and considered response to the Olympics Opening Ceremony and Kamala Harris replacing Biden as the Democratic presidential candidate. And oh boy are they on form!Addr...essing Petty Grievances: The Show's FormatThe Furor French Olympics Opening CeremonyTrump's Assassination ConspiraciesThe Great Flowering of Kamala Harris TakesKonstantin Kisin and Cringe ImmunitySteven Pinker vs. TriggernometryBret Weinstein's New Conspiracy HypothesisThe Wonders of Peterson AcademyBret's Falsifiable PredictionWe Never Miss!The Importance of Supporting the PodcastLex Fridman's Selective Centrism and Wounded Bird PoseThe Hypocrisy of Reactionary PuritansKen Klippenstein on Steve Bannon's War RoomFinal Thoughts and FarwellThe full episode is available for Patreon subscribers (1hr 17 mins).Join us at: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurusLinksBret's New Conspiracy HypothesisTriggernometry: Is This the Death of Harvard? - Steven PinkerLex's wounded bird poseJournalist Ken Klippenstein Enters The War Room
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Hello and welcome to the Decoding the Guru's supplementary materials.
Bonus, the B-side, the unreleased tracks from the Decoding the Guru's archive.
How are you keeping, Matt? You're looking wintry. You have a beanie on.
No proper introduction, just how you're doing.
Oh shit, I always forget that.
Right.
That's Matthew Brown, psychologist extraordinaire.
I'm Chris Kavner, anthropologist.
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We surf around the discourse sphere and feel despair at what we observe there.
So that's what we're up to.
But you're still wearing
a beanie i'm still wearing a beanie distract me i can't let you go with that introduction though
you didn't inject any special source you should have said something like with me is matthew brown
the heart and soul of this podcast i'm chris cavanaugh it's called calculating brain something
like that wow that was good yeah so just imagine i said that
and that that's why matt does the intro to the mean thing that's why i do the intros uh but yes
under the beanie i'm hiding my white snowy uh coif mean you're like koizumi the old japanese president that's right that's right i'm
developing the eyebrows to match um you you look you look lovely may i say thank you very
very youthful black hair and just just a few streaks of gray in the beard that just
add a note of just um distinguished i've seen distinguished. I've seen things, Mark.
I've seen things.
That's changed me.
It was jet black.
I've seen tweets you wouldn't believe.
Yeah.
I watched the Elon Musk and Jordan Peterson, you know,
meeting of the minds.
And I looked in the mirror and I was just peppered white.
That's right. They're stealing your soul that's stealing your soul well what are we doing today chris we're doing like it look my god i mean i know what we're doing you got to get a grip on
the discourse it's running away from us so much has happened it happens too quickly there's a lot
going on matt there's a lot going on and you. There's a lot going on. And, you know, far be it from me,
the stupid level of addressing petty grievances before we talk about world affairs. But I'll just
note that, you know, this concept for this version of the podcast was that we would take
some of the material that was in the introductory sections and would extend it out
and package it separately for people that wanted that, right? So should these introductions or
should these supplementary materials be a little indulgent? That's by design. It's by design, Matt.
So now if we want to talk about the weekend, if we want to mention our recent fitness achievements that's fine that's fine
that's part of the plan right because you can just skip it by the magic of technology and to
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See what happens when you complain people?
You get answers.
You get answers.
That's what you get.
So yeah, but I'm not even going to talk about my weekend, Matt.
Just I had a good weekend.
That's all.
I'm not even going to go into detail.
No, you don't get it.
That's your punishment for
this week.
We're just going to not give any updates.
You don't know what happened.
I mean, you know,
but other people don't know.
It was nothing special.
It was very special.
Yeah.
Well, I worked, as you know,
all yesterday, all my Sunday,
just like I worked last Sunday to get this report in,
which is due today, Chris.
I worked to give myself that extra time so I could be with you.
So, you know, that's how much I care about the podcast,
about you personally.
Yeah.
We don't even need to provide context. Just as a report, okay?
It's going in.
It's a report. It's going in it's a report going
in yeah you have to do it it's a report you can't just can't just leave reports undone
reports need to be done everyone knows this it's the 21st century that's right that's right we're
uh we're pushing papers around we're submitting things into files this is the way it works
this is the way the world map but but the world has been turning. Things have been
happening. People have been losing their collective shit over various events. So I will note that
since the last time that we recorded in America, in the presidential race, Biden stepped down,
announced that he would be not seeking re-election. And then subsequently that he would be not seeking re-election and then subsequently that he would be
essentially endorsing Kamala Harris.
And I think it's still yet to be officially determined
that she's the nominee,
but it looks all but certain at this point.
So this led to various people having connections
all over the internet in different ways
that we'll talk about.
But you may remember, you know,
there was assassination of Trump a while ago. That's now feels like a million years ago because all of the discourse
has shifted. But before we get to that, Matt, there was other discourse, the most contemporary
up-to-date discourse that we have for people relates to the Olympics Olympics. What has been going on there?
The French Olympics.
Why could anybody be upset about that?
The French Olympics.
That's right.
Well, what happened there?
Let's see.
They had an opening ceremony, didn't they?
They had an opening ceremony, and it was very French.
If you haven't seen it, it looked like Cirque du Soleil on acid a little bit.
Was it avant-garde?
It was avant-garde.
It was the French at their Frenchiest.
And it was very dissimilar to the opening ceremony,
which I also saw a post about in China for the Beijing Games.
And that one there was complete contrast, right?
It was, there was like a thousand drummers
with the great big taiko drums
or something like that it was really impressive i don't think they were using taiko drums but no i
know the chinese equivalent yeah apologies to any chinese listeners out there i know we've got a lot
of fans in beijing um but um you know but you know like that was in many ways a classic kind of ceremony.
It was very Chinese.
It showcased tradition, strength, unity, et cetera.
Yeah, and then in Japan during the pandemic,
there was a kind of ceremony that was very scaled back because the crowds and the various concerns
and perhaps economic concerns in Japan about the cost of hosting the olympics without
audiences and whatnot but uh yeah so the the japan olympics the opening ceremony there was
controversial in a different way people felt it was a bit lackluster but other people defended it
but that's not what this controversy is about there no. It was one, wokeness gone mad, obviously.
I think there was a chubby lady wearing a costume
and that just makes the red mist descend
over the eyes of the anti-woke
because, you know, to them, that's just unacceptable.
That should never happen.
There was a guy who looked like a Smurf.
Wasn't it?
Yeah, I saw him sitting in a bowl of fruit or her i don't know
but wasn't there also drag queens or something like yes there was there was like a there was
like a a man with a big beard it was like it had a evoked the bearded lady kind of thing with the
address so you know it had that carnival know, circus, slightly off-putting French kind of thing.
Yeah, and apparently also the Dionysian feast that was going on there,
that was perceived by American right-wingers
as being actually a parody of The Last Supper.
So it was not only troubling transgenderism and wokeness and large figured ladies wearing costumes, but it was also a mockery of Judeo-Christian values.
Oh, I see.
Well, I did notice the parallels with the image, but like, you know, the Last Supper
image has been parodied a bazillion
times like you can find simpsons posters with it or succession or like game of thrones but i've
seen that hundreds and thousands of times right like that that image repurposed so it's not that
surprising that somebody would would choose to you know include that no no it wouldn't be surprising
and i'd be totally fine with it if they did but i mean the more reasonable interpretation is it was
like a bacchanalian feast that was the that was going for yeah yeah that's pretty much the
that's that's pretty much the consensus and i think actually what the ceremony's artistic director
said that was pretty much what it was about I think actually what the ceremony's artistic director said,
that was pretty much what it was about.
But, you know, who cares?
I mean, the point is that a lot of these American culture warriors
and influencers wringing their hands, clutching their pearls,
absolutely shocked.
And, you know, they see this and they position it
within their culture war framing,
which is this is an assault on western
values this is an assault on our judeo-christian heritage yada yada yada and it is ironic and very
funny that they only see this because of their culture war adult brains and also because they
have very little conception of European culture
and European history and French people in particular.
And the fact that they couldn't perceive it for being what it was,
the French are frankly just like this, yeah, made them get it hilariously wrong.
I see, right.
Yes, but also I noticed one thread by a guy, Tracy Ward-Greens, who was a researcher,
I think, for Blockton Reported, but usually a quite thoughtful guy, ex-Mormon, on X. And he
wrote like a kind of thread and responded to things saying that he really didn't like it,
right? He found it distasteful. And his point was that there was a lot of mocking
of Christianity implied in it or Western culture, right?
But that they would not have done this
for like Mohammed or Muslims or the CCP,
like because that would have led
to huge controversy and whatnot.
But I was like, right.
But that's the point.
Like France's history is to do with like Christianity
and secularism and revolutions and beheading nobles and all.
So that's what they booked for.
So if their opening ceremony had been dedicated
to like making fun of china it wouldn't make sense but it would have came across as quite
mean-spirited i'd like it they could have actually think they could have done something
i would like the charlie hebdo shooting that would have been in the realm of possibility for like
france to do right because
like france is also the country that has all the things about the full body veal bands right yeah
like so it's not like they're completely unwilling to touch any issues around secularism and like
conservative religiosity as it pertains to like muslims well the whole vibe of the thing what as i said was this carnival type burlesque show right and you know it included a bunch of other edgy
somewhat offensive at least to some people things like marie antoinette someone dressed up as marie
antoinette with a severed head and holding her head in her hand in a fabulous costume. It was that kind of vibe. And so, yeah, I mean, I don't recall spotting
like specific references to mocking Christianity,
but the whole point of the thing was that it was irreverent.
I'm sorry, I'm going to get rid of that.
Yeah, well, yeah, they clearly saw things that I didn't.
But, I mean, the whole point of the thing is that it was irreverent
and, you know, disrespectful and flippant and tongue in cheek and all of those things.
In fact, it was just extremely French.
And frankly, if Western culture means anything, it means that.
It doesn't mean like 10,000 people banging drums in perfect unison, you know, demonstrating their self-control and discipline.
That's not the French way.
So I just feel like these people have got everything they understand nothing they've got it completely
backwards i also saw that some people were complaining about like a deaf battleman called
gojira right they're just by the way yes like godzilla in japanese but they're a technical
deaf metal band apparently some people describe them as progressive metal.
But death metal's whole thing is making use of satanic imagery.
And just in general, that's the thing.
Blood and gore and demons and devils.
And alongside hard guitar riffs and whatnot so
yeah it would be like completely about lordy i know and and chris i mean that's right i mean
if you're gonna clutch your pearls over the satanic references and heavy metal is like
like hello the 1980s want their outrage back the other thing too is that death metal band
was playing like on a stage that was sort of built into i don't know
one of france's iconic classical buildings right yeah so so that was the kind of thing they were
going for and for me that was very like that's just the whole thing was very very french so so
the point is the people have got problems with any of that stuff it's like yes it was in bad
bad taste in some ways it wasn't very respectful of the
traditional buildings or or the monarchy of france but that's the whole point and i think that's what
french people exist to do that is right so i so i think these people they portray themselves as
good liberals right defenders of free speech and progressive western civilization civilization but yeah no
no they're the opposite of that right the only thing they care about is respecting authority
and not challenging the historical classical things yeah that's right it's like jordan peterson's
videos always like to play or you know james's, they like to play classical music as the intro, right?
It adds a bit of touch of class, Matt, right?
Roman statues.
And you mentioned Charlie Hebdo, right?
So these people would like to consider themselves
as the inheritors of Christopher Hitchens' legacy, right?
He was someone who was very vocal about that.
It was a big flag issue.
And the main point of that,
that motivated someone like Christopher Hitchens, is like this is what's wrong right this is when moral outrage around you know challenging
you know sacred images and and cultural things is wrong but it's okay to be to be disrespectful
it's okay to exercise your free speech and so on that these people would like to see themselves
as the inheritors of Christopher Hitchens' ideas.
But in fact, they've got more in common with the attackers,
with the people who attacked the Charlie Hebdo building.
Oh, hot take.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Let me play centrist devil advocate here, Matt,
because wasn't one of Hitchens' things?
So, like, I agree about the
kind of hypocrisy in that regard and pearl clutching, which wouldn't be very Hitchens-like.
But one of the things that Hitchens also pilloried was the liberal hypocrisy around
being willing to criticize Christianity and the West, but being very hand-wringing when it
comes to any condemnation of Islamist violence or non-Western cultures, right?
Alternative ways of knowing and that.
And isn't there an element of truth in that?
You know, there is the point that it would have been weird for them to have made a big
thing about, like, not liking muhammad
in this ceremony but if they had did it it would have led to more than angry treat threads
theoretically at least there would have been you know protests at french embassies probably
in that kind of thing so isn't that uh a difference You look at me like, come on.
That's my best try.
Answer the charge.
I'll answer this.
I don't know where to begin.
I mean, one, it's what you said before,
which is that this is not a thing you do.
You don't do a performance at an Olympic festival making, you know,
making ironic cultural references of other countries right the french
are going to riff on their own culture first and foremost england first and foremost as well just
to say if they did do that oh yeah the first country would be the english or the germans
and rightly so but um i i guess the other thing too is that it is just literally more cool if you're gonna have
playful ironic satire and fun it's more it's just more appropriate to be doing about about yourself
like like if you go around japan making fun of japanese stuff right so this is so stupid what
japanese people do with this that and the other that's different from a japanese person talking
about yeah the same thing yeah this
would be like you know follow ted was very funny right because it's mirrored by people poking fun
at like the various things around irish catholicism and the hypocrisy if it had been called like
follow takashi i was about a japanese immigrant that was like making fun of him to do with these cultural stereotypes
well imagine imagine an english show about this drunken stupid irish corrupt priest
it just it doesn't have the same flavor to it does anyway but the main thing is you're dealing
with hypotheticals there those hypotheticals are kind of silly well no there's a very good
movie called uh four lions
if you've ever seen it which is like a satirical presentation of like extremist islamic people
in the uk right like kind of homegrown terrorism and it's a comedy by armando iannucci and it's
it's very satirical but that is also not treating that like it's poking fun at it right
and i think that is absolutely within yeah standard i don't know liberal lexicon like
armando iannucci is still alive he's not being shot dead in the street and whatnot so yeah but
like like in like in australia we've got um like we've got a show called Fat Pizza, which makes fun of people from Middle Eastern and Southern Europe type thing.
It's all making fun of all these stereotypes.
It involves all the stereotypes.
It's got a bad taste and all that stuff.
But it comes from a place of love.
It comes from people who are there.
Same with Kath and Kim.
This is just making relentless fun of bogans of lower class
white people again every australian watching it loves it and again it sort of it comes from a
place of you know whatever like so the french right when the french are being disrespectful
about marie antoinette the french revolution the monarchy trust me that that doesn't that doesn't
come from a place of where the french
don't love themselves enough and don't don't think their culture is freaking awesome because they do
right yeah they really do yeah well that's one example of the idiocy that can be generated online
in response to you know events you don't have to like the opening ceremony like you know i didn't
i don't particularly like it i don't like cirque du soleil i don't really go for that kind of thing who cares
you know that's the point yeah they're just freaks and wheels rolling around let them do their things
that's it but um so the other thing matt that happened you know as we said was that
uh one there was the assassination attempt, which we
talked about before, but just to mention that, of course, the internet's premier
conspiracy theorist, Brad Weinstein, had an episode, How Many Shooters? John Cullen on the
Trump assassination attempt. So he, like all our conspiracy theorists, could not help themselves with inventing deep state conspiracies and whatnot about the shooter.
You know, maybe he was allowed to do it.
for the additional shooter conspiracies is that the person responsible for killing
or attempting to kill significant figures
is often not a particularly impressive person.
And so, you know, if it turns out
that there's just somebody unhinged
who's not really impressive,
but managed to get into a position
to like kill someone
who was a larger than life figure,
people often are like, no, that can't be it.
There can't be just this crap guy
attempted to destroy this larger-than-life figure
and succeeded, or in this case, failed.
So there has to be more to it.
And you can do that by inventing a backstory
where they're actually a secret agent
for the CIA or the FBI or whatever.
Or you can posit that there were
other people involved like on the grassy knoll or wherever right so brett did that and in that
interview matt this is a guy who believes he gets coded messages from trump delivered in his speeches
to him like proper q and on shit and brett is straight there right like straight to it so he just is a giant conspiracy
purist now which we already knew but um yeah that happened but in response to kamala harris
that led to the great flowering of cakes online because like ostensibly this is what people on the right kind of were calling for
they were saying you know biden is mentally unfit he needs to step down who's really controlling
things this is a you know look at him he's he's being puppeted around and all these kind of things
and then when he stepped down saying you know that he's made the decision that, you know, he's not going to be leading the party, ostensibly what they called for.
They called it a coup, an undemocratic coup.
And this is not fair.
And they all started throwing their tantrums.
It was like Twitter became like a prom show.
Just all the toys were flying everywhere.
And it was amazing because the narrative shifted so quickly from the Trump assassination attempt to everyone being like, oh, dear.
Like he's now got this kind of heroic, you know, moment and a kind of invincible persona around. He picked this guy, J.D. Vance, a young conservative who people had questions about,
but, you know, a young guy
in another round of coverage about Trump.
And look, he's back on the campaign trail immediately.
And Biden was not very visible
or during a couple of interviews
where he didn't come across much better.
And then the news came out that he got COVID,
which was like, so there was many
celebratory victory laps being taken with like, this is all sewed up now. Right. And including
that seemed to be the general consensus in liberal media that Biden is possibly not going to drop
out. And we're looking like we're going to be screwed from polls and whatnot. And then Biden
did drop out. And Kamala Harris very quickly, instead of it becoming
this like kind of shit show fight thing, it seemed that very quickly there was a move to
Kamala Harris as the presumptive nominee. And that seemed to greatly upset all the conservative,
a significant portion of like centrist heterodox accounts and they were all going crazy
did you see any of this well well one thing you kind of maybe passed over it a little bit but um
brett weinstein's theory about the conspiracies and we are we going to get to that i've got clips
i've got the curves of that we can go there if you want to, why not?
No, no, no.
Well, we can.
I mean, well, the only other thing I'll say first then is that, yeah, it's amazing because
for a long time, the discourse has been that age, Chris, age is so important.
What we really need are young leaders.
These people in their late 70s, early 80s, they're just too old to lead this country that's really the
main thing this is why i as a centrist have totally opposed to the democrats and this
yeah walking zombie that is biden that suddenly stopped as soon as that's gone now let's forget
about that now now there are there are different problems different problems with the democrats she's 59 by the way i mean young comparatively but it's amazing what we
now consider like you know you full exuberance and in politics but um yeah so david sacks he's
one of the guys from the all-in podcast i kind of like tech entrepreneur in Silicon Valley and has been relentlessly pro-Russia
mouthpiece during the Ukraine conflict.
He's just, in general, a massive shitty person.
We should cover the all-in podcast.
But like, if you have the view of the reactionary right-wing tech entrepreneur type, David Sachs
is your man. And he went on the Twitter bender.
He was just like tweeting every couple of minutes, you know, we all know Joe didn't want to go.
First, they told us there was nothing wrong with Biden. Then they threatened to destroy him if he
didn't leave the race. Now they're calling him a hero. How can you not be sickened by these people?
What I did not know until this day, it was Nancy all along.
She got him.
And he also said, just this morning, Biden's campaign chair said he wasn't leaving the
race.
Then Biden suddenly posted a resignation letter with no address to the country.
Reeks of a coop.
And reeks spelled W-R-E-A-K-S, just to show their level of intellect.
Also, Democrats are euphoric right now that they drove their own nominee and sitting president
out of the race.
This is desperation masquerading as strategy.
As soon as the American people realize that they already know Kamala Harris and dislike
her, the bottom will drop out.
Joe Biden turned America into a banana republic by prosecuting his election opponent.
And as in a banana republic, he has now been deposed in a coup. What goes around comes around. So and that's
like, you know, that's probably just a span of about 20 or 30 minutes, right? Like he went on
endlessly, just throwing out things constantly. It's a coup. It's a coup. One candidate survived assassination.
The other staged a coup.
Your choice, America.
I saw Benjamin Boyce,
a reactionary anti-trans guy,
Brett Weinstein, Uber fan as well,
posted a meme showing
the Democrats pointing a gun
at a person sitting on a couch
and it says democracy,
shooting him and then say,
now that we got democracy out of the way,
we can get back to saving it.
And rigid fetish, no dissenters.
The Democrats have no respect for their voters at all.
It's wild.
So this is just some of the takes, right?
It was just everywhere.
They were all exploding, not like, this is not okay.
No one can accept this.
And the thing is, the Democrats of various stripes, I saw progressives, you know, center
left people, people on the left generally were like, well, this is fine.
You know, this is what people overall, there was a rare general consensus that this was
a positive move.
And they are supposed to be the ones that would be upset about this you know because whenever bernie was not selected right because the dnc
according to various narratives like kind of lined up behind clinton and the candidates dropped out
the left was not united that was then presented as this was a coup organized
by the, but there was no talk of that in this case, or at least very, very little that I saw
on the left. So it was like the right saying, well, this isn't democracy. No, no one on the
left should be happy with this. And everyone on the left being, no, this is fine. This is what
everybody was asking for. And like, this is democracy. she's the vice president he stepped down and there's going
to be some process that they go through to confirm her but this is you know it's just what was going
to happen in this circumstance so it's an unusual circumstance because a sitting president has i
think never stepped down without being assassinated or like having what's his face you know the the water
gear um yeah well he's not stepping down though he's just not running for re-election oh yeah
well he's yeah so stepping down in terms of not seeking re-election yes he's finishing out his
term and and dave rubin uh said that if biden finished out his term he would delete all his
social media accounts and exit the public punditry sphere some people play that clip
so he released the thing saying well he's obviously he's not going to do that but because
biden even if he's technically physically there he's mentally already checked out so his prediction
is valid so yeah yeah yeah exactly i mean just imagine the converse, right? Can you ever imagine Trump putting his party
and maybe even the country first, right?
Because that's what Biden has clearly done.
You know, like any human being, he's got ambitions.
I'm sure he'd personally like to run a second term.
He's been convinced by members of his party
that it's not in the best interests of them and
perhaps not even the country, that he should retire.
And he took that advice and he did step down.
You cannot imagine Trump ever doing that.
And the other thing you can't imagine is that there was a huge amount of talk within the
sort of general left in the United States.
I know because it was just endless left-wing progressive democratic voters talking about how concerned they were
about Biden running for a second term and basically
evincing their lack of confidence in him.
Now, that's exactly what you're not going to see
in Trump's new MAGA-style Republican Party
because one of them is a cult of personality
where the leader
comes first and foremost and the other one isn't. Uh, so yeah, anyway, it's the ironies abound,
the double standards, whatever. Yeah. And they're, they all seem also,
there was a lot of shock expressed that like suddenly Kamala seems to be popular, right?
Like there's various memes going around and people are like joking, stuff that they were
previously kind of using to dismiss her as a serious candidate that's kind of being repurposed
as like a positive meme, right?
And they're like, why would this happen?
This is completely astroturf.
This could never happen. And you're like, why would people on the left rally behind the next person that's likely to be, you know, the candidate for the president in election year with an election a couple of months around?
I can think of one or two reasons that that might happen. And when the contrast is Trump, you know, or Biden, for that matter, you know,
she comes across as competent and coherent and young, like, frankly, young, 59 years young.
By Biden and Trump standards, that is extremely young, right? So, yeah, just this thing that,
like, there's no reason that the left would support the left-wing candidate for the presidency and
like there is there's a really obvious reason that they would do that um yeah but this but this is
conspiracy thinking in a nutshell isn't it where you just ignore the obvious banal interpretation
of events in in in favor of some lurid insanely complicated complicated explanation. And I think that's a theme that we're going to be following up with Brett shortly.
Yes, yeah, I will.
I get to that very shortly.
But just Tim Pool, right?
Noted idiot, beanie wearing Tim Pool.
He wrote, for example, they knew Biden was out.
This whole ploy was to block Robert Kennedy Jr.
from winning the Democratic nomination, which he would have.
Right. But like, obviously,
he wouldn't have because he was never polling anywhere near enough to, like, secure the
Democratic nomination. So just it's just an alternative world, right, that they live in,
where that's this is what it's all about. Right. And, you know, Kennedy, Robert Kennedy has a
famous Democrat name, but he's
much more popular amongst the right and the libertarian set than he is amongst anybody left
wing. So the last person I'll mention, Matt, before we get the breaths taken, there is a reason to
leave it to last, was Constantine Kissin, noted centrist from trigonometry. He wrote,
you couldn't write a better finale to the last eight years than a
demented president resigning, handing over the candidacy to someone who was picked because she
had a vagina of color. Then he followed that up with, I don't care if you're offended. Objectively,
vagina of color is a sublime bit of writing. Somebody responded saying, i kind of wish you just said vagina of color is sublime and
constantine the consummate comedian responded you appear to be confusing me with francis
another person says oh like you're immune and he responded i am jewish in the streets
aryan in the sheets wow oh yeah there's There's so many layers of
badness there.
There's just Constantine
being the
consummate centrist,
or a demented president
resigning for a vagina of color.
That's a normal, neutral
way to describe the events that
occurred. And then
the one image I don't want in my head ever
is Constantine in the sheets
and what his particular proclivities are.
But also, that last thing,
Jewish in the streets, Aryan in the sheets,
doesn't even make sense.
So does that mean he only sleeps with white people,
but in the streets, these crows?
It's too distasteful to analyze and we shouldn't but
as well as just being off in so many ways it is just so it's such a good demonstration of how
unfunny this purported comedian is i just it's um it's just so ham-fisted ugly
bullshit isn't it yeah yeah. Yeah, it is.
And it's, you know,
we've talked about this superpower,
about cringe immunity.
I think this is a demonstration of it
because it's the kind of thing
where you should then be known as like,
just you're a really polemical,
but also shitty comedian.
But no, like the thing is,
whenever Constantine got slammed
for this being a bad joke and like an off-color
that's just that's just liberals being triggered right he got them good i assume yeah but our
comedians usually they don't like if a comedian was like that sublime piece of writing right that
would be them being you know self-aggrandizing and that's not good but that's what they do now is that they they
just come out and say you know i'm fantastic and i'm brilliant and since trump this is the
playbook where their audience is like yeah yeah like that's the right way to respond like no it
you know you're right it's such a weird curious very contemporary phenomena and you're right trump started it by being obviously crude and
and polemical and and shameless but then to just go on fans look at me i'm so fantastic look that
was all gold that was all gold what i did there and everyone it's almost like the fact that it's
an obvious lie is is like a testament to their um power and confidence or something i don't know there's no
world in which that was a supply piece of writing no like it's a and and anyone else you would think
that they were self-deprecatingly making fun of themselves but constant things not right you could
just look at all his other tweets and he's he's not he's really he thought that was he really thought that was brilliant yeah oh that that man that man well um but before we leave
constantin i just one other small thing there was a rewarding series of clips from an interview he
did with uh one steven pinker oh yes that was very good yeah i will say yeah and we don't we don't
need to talk too much about it maybe we'll link to it but um i mean that was just pleasing because constantin kissin was doing his
usual thing and he was speaking to these pseudo religious reactionary talking points like this
crisis of meaning there's supposedly going on how we need to save the west etc and it was just nice
to see that steven pinker whatever you think of him i've certainly
got my quibbles with um various points that he's made he did not buy it and he stuck to his guns
usual steven pinker-esque style but one's saying we want to focus on policies that make the world
a better place that bring more people out of poverty that increase education that decrease
illness and health i think this this crisis of meaning
thing is nonsense you know steven pinker's theme is the world's getting better stay the course keep
keep trying to make things better yeah i think he was also just saying that like that is narrative
that has always occurred in every like time that you look at in history and of like by objective
standards there are things that are improving so when constantine was kind of raising various things he kind of flipped the script on constantine you
know constantine is usually the one saying well it doesn't matter all this like woke bullshit it's
about how many people survive or whatnot and that was what pinker was doing was like when constantine
was like sure secularism and free you know like these things they're they're good but like is it
actually good that people have
feel disenchanted and disconnected from themselves and what that then pinker responded by pointing
out like well it's probably better if like we don't think about it but like your child survived
past early childhood is objectively better for them like regardless of your feelings about the
crisis of meaning and so it was quite a kind of beautiful
because steven pinker's thing was facts don't care about your feelings constantin which is yeah and i
i will also say when i saw him appear there my initial reaction was like i i was preparing
the tweet to be like pinker has went on and embarrassed himself by just yes anding whatever
reactionary bullshit they spewed and i was really pleasantly surprised because he didn't almost
every time they did it he would push back on it yeah and it also highlighted just how hollow
i mean jordan peterson is already a man almost entirely of pure rhetoric, right? There's not that much
substance behind him. It's a lot of fury and sound and these kinds of things, but you know,
he can make references to various things. He can sound impressive and whatnot, but someone like
Constantine or Dave Rubin, they're essentially doing an impression of Peterson. So whenever
somebody provides pushback that doesn't go along a talking point
that they've prepared, they don't have the substance to respond to it.
I just spent a few weeks on tour with Jordan Peterson and he asked me to join
him as an agnostic to disagree as much as I could with the things that he's saying
on stage and I want to try and see if we can have a conversation about some of the
things that he's saying because I think for whatever reason that conversation has
become relevant and I think it's not accidental.
So his argument is, and I think I'm quoting him directly on stage actually
at the first show that we did, the enlightenment was wrong and that there's
a bunch of things that he would say about that, but one of them would be
that Nietzsche correctly predicted what would happen in the 20th century with the death of God, who I think is fair to say was killed by the objective pursuit of truth that you so admire and practice.
And then the things that are happening in the 21st century are a further consequence of the same thing.
century are a further consequence of the same thing.
And we've talked about doomerism already, but we could also talk about the fact that all over the world, but mostly in the West, we're not reproducing at a
sufficient rate to replenish the population and so on and so forth.
Do you...
why is she wrong?
Oh, well, let's, um, we'll begin at the beginning.
Um, was like better before the enlightenment and there were wars of
religion that killed people by the tens of millions, life expectancy was 30.
Land heretics were burned to the stake when, um, uh, a third of children in
did not live to see their fifth birthday.
Uh, when, uh when there were routine forms of
sadistic corporal and capital punishment, like disemboweling and breaking of the wheel.
I think that wasn't so great.
I think he'd agree with that.
I don't think he's saying technological progress and science are wrong.
It's not just technological progress the
intent we could still break yeah there's more but we could still break people on the wheel
we could still uh keep women out um position positions requiring brain power and uh autonomy
we could still execute uh homosexuals um we could still fight wars of religion.
To blame the 20th century on, first of all, the death of God assumes that there was a
God to kill in the first place.
So death of God is highly misleading.
It's a very niche way of putting it.
But a secular understanding of morality, that it doesn't come from scriptural commandments
that tell you to stone adulterous and to commit genocide against your enemies, but rather
from universal human well-being, is a moral advance.
And in fact, it has led empirically to inner ways of living.
Today it is the most secular countries that are the most
pleasant places to live.
We work with Western Europe, we have Commonwealth countries of
New Zealand and Australia and Canada, and the most religious countries are
hell of us. God hasn't died in Afghanistan, so I'd rather not live there.
So Constantine just flealed and came across as
like really empty whenever there was significant pushback that he hadn't heard. So yes, I think
it's a very good representation of Pinker and highlights that he is not the same as like
Constantine and Francis, whatever your other issues might be with, you know, stances that
he's taken. So yes, I think it was good to mention that.
It was good.
Yeah.
I think he acquitted himself better than other purportedly centrist
public intellectuals that might've appeared on trigonometry.
Yeah.
True, true, true, true that.
Brett.
Brett.
So all of that, right.
This is, this is why I did in this order Matt so that was
all the people losing their shit running around like
chickens on Twitter or social media
just everywhere
into the fray
the Weinstein brothers step so you
know there's Eric we're not going to focus too much but of course
Eric had the you know tweet out
pseudo-profine things saying
almost nothing but like
hinting at that this was an invalid choice
and people should have selected Tootsie Gabbard instead
if they really represent the person who, again,
had hardly any support of the Democratic primary when she ran.
But nonetheless, Brett is the brother that outdid himself
and he released a short little video to twitter if you'd like to continue
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