1. Tell predators what's in their best interests 2. Tell sheep what's the consensus 3. Used "qualified experts"/priests to vet and control dissenters as "unqualified" 4. Continue by taking possession of the schools and popular media
@@MaiBerginait's not merely the small hats, it is a combination of the small hats, women, and Calvinists. Without women and calvinism, the tiny hats would not be able to have created progressivism Calvinism is deterministic, and worse it's fatalistic. The ideology is unique to Calvinism amongst Christian sects maintains within a population even when they leave Jesus. New England and the West coast used to be calvinist, now they are no longer Christian but they are still fatalistic deterministic and what comes with those is arrogance. Almost every english-speaking atheist you can name is fatalistic and deterministic.
It's become so rigid a class as to make many professors avoid researching "politically incorrect" topics or teaching without bias for fear of the repercussions from the rest of the academic community.
'Reminds me of food before laws were established regarding quality. Companies were lobbying against the FDA despite the fact their products are fatal to consume.' 'People are lied to even about food. You are told something is healthy when it is in fact, hazardous.'
In the end it was thrown out that the internet had broken their way of controlling and disseminating information, but they continue to work on controlling that as well. My take is if we get another 4 years of the same people running things here in the US, they'll have a permanent fix for it in place. If not the modern day ministry of truth, as we were close to having, we'll have digital IDs and the internet will be throttled/funneled.
The box has been opened. They could shut the Internet off right now, and it would take two generations worth of people to return to "normal". We've all seen the truth whether we want to believe it or not. There's no amount of lies that will contain the damage done.
'We are close to rebellion. Also, I think China and Russia will somehow help in keeping the internet free because destroying information control in the West is within their best interests.' 'So long as the West does not have an unbreakable monopoly on controlling the thoughts of its citizens then social destabilization will continue and an unstable West benefits the Chinese and the Russians.'
@@MaiBergina. I had an individual social account on Instagram and they just PERMANENTLY suspended my account the day I was commenting on and sharing Elon’s attendance at Trumps rally Hmmm. ( they don’t explain why or what and I’m don’t use any severe words etc).
The internet broke the narrative control for a few years but now with algorithm-driven social media, it's stronger than it was in the 20th century. I expect the future to be tighter, not looser, narrative control.
@@randomhiphop5055 Yes, and I think that the public's vision of Trump as some kind of dissident maverick speaks to the degree to which the popular media limits the edges of our collective imagination.
Don't dictate the law to men with swords, that's where we're at, and it didn't go so well the the last time either. I have an MPA with a triple specialization lol, spent my whole life in school or teaching, but in the Law Enforcement, Physical Security, and Force Protection realm, and as a Firearms Instructor. I also had my own company for nearly three decades, and I did plenty of gov't contract work, and some pmc stuff. I was always on the outside looking in, was never one of them good ole' boys, so I had to take the scraps if you will. Been retired 5yrs now, turn 52 this November. The indoctrination never took with me though, so I was always viewed as suspect. Probably on main core, and I get the SSSS of death everytime I fly, despite serving in both public and private law enforcement and or military service since I was 19. I never drank the kool-aid young Rudyard. Thanks for being a force for good for the young men of your generation. Keep educating them, I like you buddy, you're cool.❤
@@Marcara081 his daughter, Mikhala, had serious health problems that dogged her and nearly cost her sanity til she resolved them...ok...cut her a little slack...she had joint replacement surgery before age 20 ,and was on Opiods and Anti- depressants....
A sub-group of the Priest class are also social media influencers and celebrities. They're allies until they disagree or mess up, then they're ex-communicated for heresy. I'm also high right now.
so basically destroy incentives for mutual cooperation between groups and replace it with some centralized entity which enables said ir-reciprocity to be more advantageous for people?
how elites entrench and profit therefrom is fairly universal, and the US const. tries to prevent exactly that, which is why we can see this -- though it might get demonitized!
For the most part people in general are very gullible because for the most part we are affable, preoccupied, and naive about manipulation. Ever read the sword of truth series? The first book is wizards first rule. *Spoiler* The first rule is that people are dumb, and they are apt to believe something either because they want it to he true or because they are scared it might be true.
@pabloescoe the latest comment that kept getting shadowbanned on another video was solved by splitting it in two parts and making it hard to distinguish gender and what the sentence means to bypass the AI detection
@leonardticsay8046 it helps. Also, one way to make it easier and faster to get back to editing your reply is to copy and paste it to your clipboard or revisiting it in settings > history > comments & replies
People also want to be slaves. We fail to acknowledge the sadness of our history but millenia of slavery, underclass, oppression, repression or just overwhelming odds may very well have enacted a selection bias towards servility. Its a rough question to ask but slavery might be a natural order to mankind both as slaver and enslaved. I mean, even witnessing the obvious representation of the desire for slavery in the sexual dimension (a dimension which is of little importance for human existence) the character of the slave-master relation is still with us. At work, at home, with the state, with your boss, with customers and with politics. We might very well just be a species of broken whining dogs begging for a cruel master to beat them. Its a worthy question to ask.
@@s0urcl0utMost people value comfort, not freedom or truth. Even most people who claim to are just deluding themselves and are total hypocrites. Curse you rousseauians.
Most people aren't worthy of leadership. There are leader types at every level, but the corrupt ones generally push out those that are moral. We can choose to be corrupt or moral followers of either corrupt or moral leaders. In an ideal situation, moral people follow a moral leader. I always think of Aragon and Gandalf as perfect fictional leaders. There are other real and fictional examples, but good leaders inspire their people to be good followers.
@@s0urcl0ut I think childhood upbringing is where the slave mindset is programmed into us (the child-parent dynamic of rules and punishment in exchange for acceptance and praise), BUT it is foreign to "spirit" or consciousness. So our innate nature is freedom but the slave programming starts early
You omitted to mention: confirmation bias. Telling people what they WANT to hear, what they EXPECT to hear will get them nodding their heads in approval, and then you drop your payload. Having agreed repeatedly, they are likely to agree again, especially if it conforms to or at least coheres with their pre-existing beliefs and expectations, especially the ones they just agreed to.
I got the subject change management and I saw every trick in the book used during the pandemic 😷 The main trick? Create urgency x small incremental changes x with the prospect to see if you can revert those changes back if “vague metric x” is met Change management done onto the scale of countries, seeing my notes come to live was a weird yet important masterclass going over mosts heads
The obvious problem is the sheeple as they make up the (75%+) that just looks around to see what everyone else is doing and tries to keep up because the herd has great inertia and we only work effectively in a cooperative environment in a high Trust dynamic and we're far from the moment. Trust and reciprocity is what brought us here and we've lost that. I fear we're stuck and can't move on until we find it again.
Brother, you totally didn't mean to, but you entirely explained how it worked in Poland. (and still works I guess) For anyone interested imo it was the conservative PiS party that totally used that mechanisms to gather public support. They are still using those methods after losing a year ago.
The irony being there was more ideological diversity in the priesthood during the Catholic inquisition than what is currently allowed in the current academic priest class...
All you have to do is create a dissociative personality disorder. Convince people that their personality is a duality or on a spectrum. You then get them to see an issue from both or several perspectives of their personalities. You then bombard them with emotional messages for or against those issues. Weaker people will then tend to dissociate from the personalities that they’ve become very uncomfortable with through the propaganda messages.
This is somewhat simulat to how Islamic society works. Priest class are the scolars who study the Quran and Hadith. The only way to get into that society is by studying the sacret texts for years after which you are allowed in by your collegues, thus assuring a conservative organisation.
Now explain how political con men convince regular folks that conspiracy theories and their proponents have done actual “research” and are more intelligent and informed than people who have dedicated their lives to using the scientific method to pursue truth and knowledge.
But based on how "research" is conducted in actual colleges, the regular person can and does more "research" on a regular basis than most graduate students.
We live in a unique window of oportunity, where the internet is already user-friendly enough to be used widely, but not yet so established that it is totally centralized and controlled by the powerful (the owners of the means of communication and capital if you want to see it that way). A semi-anarchy of sorts. The powerful are still "catching up" with tecnnology so to speak
Years ago my engineering professor explained to us that academia is kind of like the medieval Catholic Church, especially to those seeking graduate degrees. So you calling them a priest class isn't the first time I've heard that.
I watched a lawyer manipulate a jury and wjat he did was identify the alpha male in the jury and tailor his arguement to convince him. His strategy worked and he got a murderer off.
Lie sincerely with authority in an entertaining and empathetic manner. Repeat the simplified lie several times. Tell them, tell them again, tell them what you told them. Oops that last part is the rubric for a Serman.
Do you have a video on CBDCs. I feel compelled to take some action before the inevitable. Do we move to Alaska and like primitive? do we intentionally go in debt knowing the government is going to buy out our det if we make the change? Let's beat this subject up!!!
These little clips would be perfect on X and likely get a lot of shares. I want to share it there but no one clicks on lone RUclips links. X doesn’t show a thumbnail in the feed either.
people listen to the words that match their reality. students don't see a need for a wall or borders because they already have a wall, they have the strongest border controls imaginable; the university admissions office, which carefully selects who to let in, and routinely expels people who don't fit into the university culture. non-students have an acute awareness of the need for a wall because they don't have one, and are forced to live with everyone who gets in. students think everyone can be assimilated to a more "enlightened culture" because everyone around them already has been via the university's admissions criteria, those who can't be assimilated are expelled, and because of this, students think assimilation has a 100% success rate because they only see successes. non-students know that not everyone can be assimilated because every day they experience the consequences of it failing, and all they want is what the students have, a system that excludes people who would conflict with people who are already here.
This is the most salient and insightful question on this thread. Start with the presupposition of the question that Rudyard is capable of knowing what is and what is not misinformation. He is a priori “the expert” speaking from the seat of knowledge, therefore he cannot have been duped himself and is thus incapable of giving you misinformation. Having accepted this presumption he then assigns blame to all of the boogie men your media bubble portrays as the enemy. He has completely bypassed your critical faculties while providing you the succulent confirmation bias you crave and validates all of your fears. Voila!
@@cerdic6586Rudyard is a generalist intellectual, but I don't think there's anything wrong with that. That's how you get public awareness and idea exchange between different academic subdisciplines
Rudyard, What is your beef with the academic/priest class? Is it because you never finished school? If so I encourage you to continue, get your degree and maybe even masters/PhD. You are quite intelligent and well read.
1. Tell predators what's in their best interests
2. Tell sheep what's the consensus
3. Used "qualified experts"/priests to vet and control dissenters as "unqualified"
4. Continue by taking possession of the schools and popular media
While the outliers witness from afar in disgust.
Same thing the church did. Wokeism is a religion all the same.
@nonono9194 please clarify how you came to this conclusion.
@@michaelwilmore8925Small hats do everything described in the video
@@MaiBerginait's not merely the small hats, it is a combination of the small hats, women, and Calvinists. Without women and calvinism, the tiny hats would not be able to have created progressivism
Calvinism is deterministic, and worse it's fatalistic. The ideology is unique to Calvinism amongst Christian sects maintains within a population even when they leave Jesus. New England and the West coast used to be calvinist, now they are no longer Christian but they are still fatalistic deterministic and what comes with those is arrogance. Almost every english-speaking atheist you can name is fatalistic and deterministic.
Seeing academia as our modern priest class clarified a lot
It's become so rigid a class as to make many professors avoid researching "politically incorrect" topics or teaching without bias for fear of the repercussions from the rest of the academic community.
If academics are our priests then electricians are our magicians
@@lukemcniven4131 politicians our court jesters
It is done by referring to modern structures with archaic terminology. It could help to put things into perspective and simplify what it is.
Ive been bitching about Academia talking heads just being High Priests for years.
@@arcadius2423 Scientism and its consequences
Modern academia is little more than a magisterium.
YEARSSSSS!!! They OWN the medical industrial complex as well😓
Indeed. I can't believe he's but 23.
@@BigBrotherMateykaLike in His Dark Materials? I agree.
If someone said this to me before Covid I would have laughed at them
Welcome, friend.
I dont get how people didn't notice it then. I understood it back in 2013 when a law and order was playing.
@@bmetalfish3928Makes sense.
The older someone is....the more they see this ...I saw this before the Iraq War...and it has gotten much, much worse since then......
Well the damage is done I guess . How do ya feel now
We are lied to about everything, all the time.
Didn't Licoln say something along the lines "You can lie to All the people some time and some people all the time, but not to All people All the time"
'Reminds me of food before laws were established regarding quality. Companies were lobbying against the FDA despite the fact their products are fatal to consume.'
'People are lied to even about food. You are told something is healthy when it is in fact, hazardous.'
@@oompalumpus699 all the food is poison
In the end it was thrown out that the internet had broken their way of controlling and disseminating information, but they continue to work on controlling that as well. My take is if we get another 4 years of the same people running things here in the US, they'll have a permanent fix for it in place. If not the modern day ministry of truth, as we were close to having, we'll have digital IDs and the internet will be throttled/funneled.
The box has been opened. They could shut the Internet off right now, and it would take two generations worth of people to return to "normal". We've all seen the truth whether we want to believe it or not. There's no amount of lies that will contain the damage done.
@@melodicdreamer72 2030. You vill own nasing and you vill be happy
AI and misinformation czar will be how they control it
'We are close to rebellion. Also, I think China and Russia will somehow help in keeping the internet free because destroying information control in the West is within their best interests.'
'So long as the West does not have an unbreakable monopoly on controlling the thoughts of its citizens then social destabilization will continue and an unstable West benefits the Chinese and the Russians.'
@@MaiBergina. I had an individual social account on Instagram and they just PERMANENTLY suspended my account the day I was commenting on and sharing Elon’s attendance at Trumps rally Hmmm. ( they don’t explain why or what and I’m don’t use any severe words etc).
The internet broke the narrative control for a few years but now with algorithm-driven social media, it's stronger than it was in the 20th century. I expect the future to be tighter, not looser, narrative control.
I expect they'll attempt further purging of opposing echo chambers next year, regardless of who wins the election.
Sure, just make sure you're not one of the ones that it controls.
Do you still feel that way after trump won the election?
@@randomhiphop5055 Yes, and I think that the public's vision of Trump as some kind of dissident maverick speaks to the degree to which the popular media limits the edges of our collective imagination.
Simply by dealing with people based on their classification. Manipulation 101.
Correct.
Enter the casual prompt and the expected fulfllment of the empty words by the fool.
Find the natural leader in a group and tailor your argument to convince them.
Best historian on RUclips. Love this dudes stuff.
this guy is GigaChud
@@bobcobb158:(
The priest class. Great title for them. They creat a cult of sorts.
1. Find a pain (create a pain if one is not provide)
2. “Solve” it
3. Profit.
This can be applied to modern age too
Hagelian Dialectic. Create the problem-anticipate the reaction-offer the solution.
Don't dictate the law to men with swords, that's where we're at, and it didn't go so well the the last time either. I have an MPA with a triple specialization lol, spent my whole life in school or teaching, but in the Law Enforcement, Physical Security, and Force Protection realm, and as a Firearms Instructor. I also had my own company for nearly three decades, and I did plenty of gov't contract work, and some pmc stuff. I was always on the outside looking in, was never one of them good ole' boys, so I had to take the scraps if you will. Been retired 5yrs now, turn 52 this November. The indoctrination never took with me though, so I was always viewed as suspect. Probably on main core, and I get the SSSS of death everytime I fly, despite serving in both public and private law enforcement and or military service since I was 19. I never drank the kool-aid young Rudyard. Thanks for being a force for good for the young men of your generation. Keep educating them, I like you buddy, you're cool.❤
How long do you see, before pitchforks happen ?
@@Duke-Nukem0069 well the good people need to loose everything...I'd say less than 30days, but I'm an optimist.
Priest class ,they used this against Jordan Peterson, to force retraining on him
Juden Peterstein*
@@MaiBergina Gotta love how his daughter invalidates everything he teaches.
@@Marcara081 Women ☕
@@Marcara081 his daughter, Mikhala, had serious health problems that dogged her and nearly cost her sanity til she resolved them...ok...cut her a little slack...she had joint replacement surgery before age 20 ,and was on Opiods and Anti- depressants....
He's part of the new priest class. Alex Jones, Russel Brand, Tim Pool, Joe Rogan, etc.
Academia and medicine, priest class... yup. Still got their robes on graduation day and "lab coats" when doing rituals
Medicine...$$$... money...$$... " experts"
A sub-group of the Priest class are also social media influencers and celebrities. They're allies until they disagree or mess up, then they're ex-communicated for heresy. I'm also high right now.
High perhaps, but not wrong
so basically destroy incentives for mutual cooperation between groups and replace it with some centralized entity which enables said ir-reciprocity to be more advantageous for people?
In other words, get them hooked on G-money, OPM.
how elites entrench and profit therefrom is fairly universal, and the US const. tries to prevent exactly that, which is why we can see this -- though it might get demonitized!
Priest Class...Cough 'academia' 😂
Fauci...Academics.....so called " Experts..."
@@SchrödingersMath People who are ruining society...simply put.
@@SchrödingersMath (((experts)))
For the most part people in general are very gullible because for the most part we are affable, preoccupied, and naive about manipulation.
Ever read the sword of truth series? The first book is wizards first rule. *Spoiler* The first rule is that people are dumb, and they are apt to believe something either because they want it to he true or because they are scared it might be true.
That is exactly what I figured you looked like. Little me 😂
He's one heck of a cute nerd imo!!😄🥰
probably some 3rd worlder still watching vhs movies when there’s electricity but gonna comment on this half genius mf appearance
Yes! Long time listener, but this is My first view...lol
I love it tho!!
He most reminds me of My 16\yr boy,
Oh boy! I can’t wait to tell my atheist, phd of physics, college professor, brother that he is “priest class.” Thanksgiving is gonna be lit y’all!
Bonus points if you can call out a specific hypocrisy of his and label it "magical thinking".
@@pathfinderlight Lol. I’m on it.
Yeah buddy I think it's you who's the problem.
Chi-com bot alert!
Where will this "Thanksgiving dinner" be held? I would like to purchase tickets for front-row seats & VIP backstage pass. 😂
I went insane from this but i finally figured out ways to bypass comment shadowbans
How? Assuming you can read this…
@pabloescoe the latest comment that kept getting shadowbanned on another video was solved by splitting it in two parts and making it hard to distinguish gender and what the sentence means to bypass the AI detection
@@falcongamer58thanks. Does misspelling possible banwords help, or am I just over complicating things?
@leonardticsay8046 it helps. Also, one way to make it easier and faster to get back to editing your reply is to copy and paste it to your clipboard or revisiting it in settings > history > comments & replies
Same.
This deserves a full length video assay using a few examples from history
People also want to be slaves. We fail to acknowledge the sadness of our history but millenia of slavery, underclass, oppression, repression or just overwhelming odds may very well have enacted a selection bias towards servility. Its a rough question to ask but slavery might be a natural order to mankind both as slaver and enslaved. I mean, even witnessing the obvious representation of the desire for slavery in the sexual dimension (a dimension which is of little importance for human existence) the character of the slave-master relation is still with us. At work, at home, with the state, with your boss, with customers and with politics. We might very well just be a species of broken whining dogs begging for a cruel master to beat them. Its a worthy question to ask.
Couldn't be farther from the truth. There are indeed some like that, but most people value freedom. They're just too ignorant to know what it is
@@s0urcl0utMost people value comfort, not freedom or truth. Even most people who claim to are just deluding themselves and are total hypocrites. Curse you rousseauians.
Most people aren't worthy of leadership. There are leader types at every level, but the corrupt ones generally push out those that are moral. We can choose to be corrupt or moral followers of either corrupt or moral leaders. In an ideal situation, moral people follow a moral leader.
I always think of Aragon and Gandalf as perfect fictional leaders. There are other real and fictional examples, but good leaders inspire their people to be good followers.
@@s0urcl0ut I think childhood upbringing is where the slave mindset is programmed into us (the child-parent dynamic of rules and punishment in exchange for acceptance and praise), BUT it is foreign to "spirit" or consciousness. So our innate nature is freedom but the slave programming starts early
Perhaps because of purposeful generational childhood trauma ? 🥸👁👻
The awake and truth tellers have always been punished.
You omitted to mention: confirmation bias. Telling people what they WANT to hear, what they EXPECT to hear will get them nodding their heads in approval, and then you drop your payload. Having agreed repeatedly, they are likely to agree again, especially if it conforms to or at least coheres with their pre-existing beliefs and expectations, especially the ones they just agreed to.
is this how rudyard tried to convince people there would be a civil war? 🤣😂
I got the subject change management and I saw every trick in the book used during the pandemic 😷
The main trick?
Create urgency x
small incremental changes x
with the prospect to see if you can revert those changes back if “vague metric x” is met
Change management done onto the scale of countries, seeing my notes come to live was a weird yet important masterclass going over mosts heads
The obvious problem is the sheeple as they make up the (75%+) that just looks around to see what everyone else is doing and tries to keep up because the herd has great inertia and we only work effectively in a cooperative environment in a high Trust dynamic and we're far from the moment. Trust and reciprocity is what brought us here and we've lost that.
I fear we're stuck and can't move on until we find it again.
Brother, you totally didn't mean to, but you entirely explained how it worked in Poland. (and still works I guess)
For anyone interested imo it was the conservative PiS party that totally used that mechanisms to gather public support. They are still using those methods after losing a year ago.
my favorite short so far. also we do t talk about the predatory opportunistic people out there enough. and the priestly class.
Woh how u btoke it down😮😮😮😮broo. Shout out to u my Bro all the way from Africa❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The irony being there was more ideological diversity in the priesthood during the Catholic inquisition than what is currently allowed in the current academic priest class...
You should do a video on Edward Bernays
You forgot child sacrfice to demons!
I am the baby yoda bussy bishop that cancelled the lizards and owls while teaching the sheeple how to meditate into a new magick dimension.
Yeh, but the Protocols are a "fraud", right?
Rudyard is a cutie!
Very simple and effective.
TRUTH SPEAKER. TY
All you have to do is create a dissociative personality disorder. Convince people that their personality is a duality or on a spectrum. You then get them to see an issue from both or several perspectives of their personalities. You then bombard them with emotional messages for or against those issues. Weaker people will then tend to dissociate from the personalities that they’ve become very uncomfortable with through the propaganda messages.
Useful idiots, that’s how. Love your content I have learned sooo much about the world and geopolitics with you.
summed the toal india in 30 seconds , atleast the hindu part
Better explained than "The Manufacturing of Consent" of NC
Well said indeed.
Truth be told!
Spot on!
This is somewhat simulat to how Islamic society works. Priest class are the scolars who study the Quran and Hadith. The only way to get into that society is by studying the sacret texts for years after which you are allowed in by your collegues, thus assuring a conservative organisation.
Excellent!
Bro described college lol
Now explain how political con men convince regular folks that conspiracy theories and their proponents have done actual “research” and are more intelligent and informed than people who have dedicated their lives to using the scientific method to pursue truth and knowledge.
.
But based on how "research" is conducted in actual colleges, the regular person can and does more "research" on a regular basis than most graduate students.
@@pathfinderlightman you guys severely underestimate your enemy if you believe that 😂😂😂
Ur correct I know who ur studying keep up the good work!
I like this lighting, bro be looking like a thirst trap in these 😂
We live in a unique window of oportunity, where the internet is already user-friendly enough to be used widely, but not yet so established that it is totally centralized and controlled by the powerful (the owners of the means of communication and capital if you want to see it that way). A semi-anarchy of sorts. The powerful are still "catching up" with tecnnology so to speak
Crowds and power by Elias Canetti, a Bulgarian born jew is a good book on the topic
It's pretty simple, a good chunk of the public is completely ignorant.
First you get control of the money supply. Then capture the media, academia and key economic positions.
That's the trick. You don't. They'll trick themselves.
Are you really from Philly bro? I am too. Norristown- close enough
Skillfully.
The internet's broken 'the way u get ppl to believe absurdities'; got it.
power makes people act like animals because with power comes the ability to do anything without repercussions in the short term
Just tell people what they want to believe by appealing to their bias, works all the time!
Dude I love you
this guy is my favorite chud by far
The internet is now showing the absurdities on a wider level.
Are you doing some sort of big project bud?
"We are the priests of the Temple of Syrinx."
TV creates sheep. VG creates free agents. And that's why gamers are rising up.
Years ago my engineering professor explained to us that academia is kind of like the medieval Catholic Church, especially to those seeking graduate degrees. So you calling them a priest class isn't the first time I've heard that.
Thanks for using better lighting. Now for a better angle to film at. And better posture.
Brilliant.
Pretty good , ngl.
My brother in Christ what was that suspicious ass gesture when you said "academia?"
Very good
A-*barf*-cademia got me rolling
Someone once said “you can pfool some of the people sometimes, but you can’t pfool everyone all the time “
Won’t get fooled again.
I watched a lawyer manipulate a jury and wjat he did was identify the alpha male in the jury and tailor his arguement to convince him. His strategy worked and he got a murderer off.
Lie sincerely with authority in an entertaining and empathetic manner. Repeat the simplified lie several times. Tell them, tell them again, tell them what you told them. Oops that last part is the rubric for a Serman.
Do you have a video on CBDCs. I feel compelled to take some action before the inevitable. Do we move to Alaska and like primitive? do we intentionally go in debt knowing the government is going to buy out our det if we make the change? Let's beat this subject up!!!
The Demogogue Way: Find put what the public wants to hear and what it believes and reflect it back to them as correct.
There's a necessary reciprocation to and from the top of the pyramid.
'Sexual robots and consumers' - Americans of today - refer to E. Michael Jones.
I bet I have some absurdities inside me, I'm not even aware of. But I'm generally pretty resistant and capable of independent thought.
His teachers from high school don’t want him to learn this one trick.
These little clips would be perfect on X and likely get a lot of shares. I want to share it there but no one clicks on lone RUclips links. X doesn’t show a thumbnail in the feed either.
people listen to the words that match their reality.
students don't see a need for a wall or borders because they already have a wall, they have the strongest border controls imaginable; the university admissions office, which carefully selects who to let in, and routinely expels people who don't fit into the university culture.
non-students have an acute awareness of the need for a wall because they don't have one, and are forced to live with everyone who gets in.
students think everyone can be assimilated to a more "enlightened culture" because everyone around them already has been via the university's admissions criteria, those who can't be assimilated are expelled, and because of this, students think assimilation has a 100% success rate because they only see successes.
non-students know that not everyone can be assimilated because every day they experience the consequences of it failing, and all they want is what the students have, a system that excludes people who would conflict with people who are already here.
I have a question: how does Rudyard manipulate people to believe that he knows what he is talking about?
He speaks confidently and throws around book titles
explaining not only his understanding but how he got there
This is the most salient and insightful question on this thread. Start with the presupposition of the question that Rudyard is capable of knowing what is and what is not misinformation. He is a priori “the expert” speaking from the seat of knowledge, therefore he cannot have been duped himself and is thus incapable of giving you misinformation. Having accepted this presumption he then assigns blame to all of the boogie men your media bubble portrays as the enemy. He has completely bypassed your critical faculties while providing you the succulent confirmation bias you crave and validates all of your fears. Voila!
@@jimbothegymbro7086 In a dilettantish fashion, hence why he is targeting popular culture and not academia
@@cerdic6586Rudyard is a generalist intellectual, but I don't think there's anything wrong with that. That's how you get public awareness and idea exchange between different academic subdisciplines
Step1: let women into the political process.
Done
Google is a centralized information source.
Nice shirt
Animal farm
Four legs good two legs bad!
Jan 6 2021 is a perfect example of this
Now, let’s see how hard Rudyard continues to simp for Islamic civilization.
That's exactly how it's been for millenia. You are correct, sir.
Amen
Tell them 90% truth and 10% lies
90%lies 10%truth works to astonishing effect. Do you see how successful cultural Marxism is?
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How about television as another tool and how they use marketing to include or exclude us from social trends and also the internet of course
Just had ptsd flashbacks to 2021
51:01 this has gotten so much worse than I could have imagined
Rudyard, What is your beef with the academic/priest class? Is it because you never finished school? If so I encourage you to continue, get your degree and maybe even masters/PhD. You are quite intelligent and well read.