“The one group who doesn’t get the credit they deserve for making the world worse are the Brits. I’d like to see more anti-British conspiracy theories on Twitter, personally.”
- Tucker Carlson
Pinesap's entire existence is taking something Nick said to such an extreme that it becomes excruciatingly cringe: trad larp, Catholic theocracy, fascism. Him sperging out on Spencer is more of the same
That's how beta shows paw. Telling his reply was just an appeal to Nick
A lot of the replies are people saying "my family was dysfunctional but I love my dad that stepped up" and then you go on their account and they repost Gunther Eagleman and Jay Dyer
Weekly church attendance across Western and Northern Europe sits at 3-10%. A relic for the old and imported, not the living soul of our civilization.
Cathedrals echo empty while birth rates crater and the public square runs on diluted managerial ethics. Europe’s greatest energies are its will, beauty, hierarchy, and Shakespearean clarity.
The Cross did not build the core, it tamed and redirected it, and the results speak for themselves in the demographic and cultural exhaustion we see now.
History didn’t freeze at your preferred chapter of European civilization, we have merely moved onto to the next chapter of our perpetual civilizational campaign.
It actually is super ghetto to think this way, a total antithesis of European culture
These Apollonians try to do this faggy larp about how it’s really “based and White” to model themselves after a cult that was crushed, brutally, by Christianity
Christianity is Europe. They’re inseparable
You can’t say otherwise; Christianity was the center of politics, science, trade, culture, and obviously spirituality, for “Europe” ’s entire history. There is no Europe without Christ, and virtually every European, especially those of note, would agree
Even Nietzsche. The Platonists and Aristotelians and Romans would say as much
To the extent there was a Dark Age it wasnt because of Christianity, it was Rome was literally the only advanced civilization with highly centralized knowledge and the pre-Christian barbarians destroyed Rome. Rome, in its decadence, lost their own way. It was a decadence Christianity warned and insulated against
Rome would’ve been destroyed had the Christians and Pope Leo not convinced the Huns to turn away, had they not armed themselves against the Muslims. The basis of said unity was entirely religious, with the power vested in the Papacy the only power capable of such organization
The Renaissance was an outpouring of Christianity and its love for our culture, of reason, of tradition. Even the Enlightenment. The Church took up the preservation of knowledge, the expansion of healthcare, charity, and, yes, foster systems, allowed the growth of the population and their continued health and stability, which eventually led to a resurgence
There’s a ton to be said, but this edgy contrarianism is so trite and played out. Nobody worships Apollo, even from a philosophical perspective it has no value. The adherents and proponents aren’t even Apollonian
Sorry, but you larping on Twitter while you’re out of shape isn’t some virtue. I’m more Apollonian, and I think it’s stupid as fuck
Arguing this stuff is just proof of motivated dishonesty and contrarianism, argue with a wall
This is a concrete, charismatic idea.
It aligns the public with AI progress, and could slow the anti- data center sentiment.
@SenSanders is ahead of the right on political responses to AI, as expected