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I too only trust translations made by the ministry of truth.Is it translated or is it "translated"? I could easily see certain people being creative with their translation.
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I too only trust translations made by the ministry of truth.Is it translated or is it "translated"? I could easily see certain people being creative with their translation.
I too only trust translations made by the ministry of truth.
Thats now how this works. If book is officially translated then you can search for reviews were people, who speak the original language, usually describe how good/bad is the translation. That doesn't work when some agitated guy gives you "fan translation".
I remember when this guy was big on YouTube. It's always sad to see somebody crashing and burining. Even if I didn't really care about the guy because he was a pressure valve recycling the same individualist conservative/liberal slogans that is not too hostile for the mainstream. Sure he said that there are two genders, so based. I mean even 5 year old kids know that. lol
Basically a Sargon with a nicer suit and a better self control over his online postings. The fact that his content is still on YouTube (and it's being recommended too) he had that huge patreon while the media only had playful attacks on him should raise a red flag or two.
This is a very interesting point I'd never thought about before. If your ethics are what people believe instead of what they do (SJW strawman), the personal is less political. But if you build your brand on something like trad values, and fail to uphold them, you're a laughingstock as a role model. Ethics are a handicap -- they restrict what you can do, and mostly make life harder, but they can add meaning to your life, and ultimately make you stronger if chosen well. If you choose them to appeal to a tradfad you don't much believe in, they just make you more vulnerable if you break them, and if you have to keep chasing the fad, you'll just keep accumulating handicaps because the internet never forgets.their opponents have no real behavioral standards.
Exactly. Most current pundits, especially on the right, got big then started working on a brand they could take to the bank. They have to develop a worldview they can defend from a hostile media under live fire and scrutiny that exceeds and fights less fair (and, unlike lobsters, more to the death) than academic culture. His views were well formed and he had decades of experience presenting at least his academic views, and, well, professing them.decades of stuff to say
I'd argue that was religion giving its last gasp, and atheism failed to find a new enemy, hence the new culture war. Could you elaborate on religion coming back harder, assuming you mean as a cultural force?somehow it came to pass that Religion came back harder
So far it's been everyone from Center-Right to the Far-Right playing the defensive as their opponents have mobilized better.
While it is slipping to an extent, the left (neolibs really) still seems to have an advantage in being able to define what is and is not "acceptable" to force their opponents to play respectability politics. This makes it safer for them to deploy Trigglypuffs than for their opponent to deploy Groypers, even if we pretend for the sake of the argument both are equally unpopular. Politics is largely about organizing your base while preventing your opponent from doing the same, and I'd say one side is doing much better right now due to the corporate/media landscape, especially in tech.This isn't due to their popularity, mind you; there's a reason every single open comment section on the internet becomes a Right-Wing breeding ground within minutes, there's just more of them. But they're not organized
Which increases the hegemonic power to define and salami slice them to nothing if they can't adapt.Nobody thinks Free Speech Absolutism is attractive anymore
All that just makes him human though
Thats now how this works. If book is officially translated then you can search for reviews were people, who speak the original language, usually describe how good/bad is the translation. That doesn't work when some agitated guy gives you "fan translation".
They aren't as accessible as officially translated, commercial products. They might also not be held up to certain standards. Obviously, this isn't the case for all privately translated works, IIRC there were some Japanese vidya gaemz that had references to GooberGloop in their official translations etc.What magical qualities are bestowed by a work translated privately rather than incorporatedly that prevents multilingual people on commenting on the quality of translation?
You can literally just download it.They aren't as accessible as officially translated, commercial products. They might also not be held up to certain standards. Obviously, this isn't the case for all privately translated works, IIRC there were some Japanese vidya gaemz that had references to GooberGloop in their official translations etc.
This is a very interesting point I'd never thought about before. If your ethics are what people believe instead of what they do (SJW strawman), the personal is less political. But if you build your brand on something like trad values, and fail to uphold them, you're a laughingstock as a role model. Ethics are a handicap -- they restrict what you can do, and mostly make life harder, but they can add meaning to your life, and ultimately make you stronger if chosen well. If you choose them to appeal to a tradfad you don't much believe in, they just make you more vulnerable if you break them, and if you have to keep chasing the fad, you'll just keep accumulating handicaps because the internet never forgets.
Exactly. Most current pundits, especially on the right, got big then started working on a brand they could take to the bank. They have to develop a worldview they can defend from a hostile media under live fire and scrutiny that exceeds and fights less fair (and, unlike lobsters, more to the death) than academic culture. His views were well formed and he had decades of experience presenting at least his academic views, and, well, professing them.
I'd argue that was religion giving its last gasp, and atheism failed to find a new enemy, hence the new culture war. Could you elaborate on religion coming back harder, assuming you mean as a cultural force?
While it is slipping to an extent, the left (neolibs really) still seems to have an advantage in being able to define what is and is not "acceptable" to force their opponents to play respectability politics. This makes it safer for them to deploy Trigglypuffs than for their opponent to deploy Groypers, even if we pretend for the sake of the argument both are equally unpopular. Politics is largely about organizing your base while preventing your opponent from doing the same, and I'd say one side is doing much better right now due to the corporate/media landscape, especially in tech.
Like how it's okay to be a Socialist or a Communist and also rich, they don't really take people apart for that because they have a larger mission.
Have you ever met a tankie?
You can literally just download it.
edit: here, a link and a pdf.
You can literally just download it.
edit: here, a link and a pdf.
You don't know that with a downloaded version either.Download version is fine, what I had in mind is when someone gives you printed copy of such translation. You have no idea if they didn't add/remove/change something before printing it.
Very informative, would read more.I can go on about this shit forever [...]
How does 4chan relate to it?And they tend to use 4chan a lot to push this.
Peterson has done a much better job of curating what he leaves evidence of saying than Fuentes, as well as avoiding traps, and generally being a master of talking a lot while saying very little. There's no video of him calling for sending the libertarians to the camps that I'm aware of. If he finds himself in trouble, it'll be because his actual worldview has become socially unacceptable, not quips/flourishes/"jokes" he throws in to spice it up.This is something that Nick Fuentes is going to have to grapple with in the future simply because there's so much video evidence of it
Any recommendations in particular? Yours are probably more worthwhile than https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/books/book-list/Reading into the development of the Left over the past 100 years is really enlightening
Free speech man was in favor of disinviting a journalist to a free speech event. He said that the irony wasn't lost on them, as if that made it alright.There's no video of him calling for sending the libertarians to the camps that I'm aware of.