Did you know C.S. Lewis predicted the modern obsession with “being nice” would destroy the soul?
In The Abolition of Man, Lewis argues that when a society stops believing in objective virtue, it doesn’t become tolerant… it becomes manipulable.
He calls the result “men without chests.”
People with appetites and intellects, but no courage, no honor, no trained moral instincts. They can calculate everything and defend nothing.
Lewis saw that once we reject inherited moral law, we don’t become free. We become raw material… easily shaped by propaganda, pleasure, and fear.
Modern man prides himself on compassion while quietly surrendering every standard that once gave compassion meaning.
Lewis’s insight is brutal: a civilization that educates clever cowards will eventually be ruled by tyrants or technicians.
Because when nothing is worth dying for, everything becomes negotiable… including human dignity.
🇮🇳 INDIA’S $1.7 TRILLION AI GAMBIT: FROM CODE TO COLOSSUS
$1.7 trillion. That’s how much Artificial Intelligence is expected to pump into India’s economy by 2035, according to the government’s latest forecast.
It’s not hype - it’s policy. The IndiaAI Mission, greenlit last year with a $1.2 billion war chest, is scaling GPUs, startups, and compute infrastructure faster than most Western economies.
India aimed for 10,000 GPUs - it’s already at 38,000.
The country’s tech engine is roaring: $280 billion in annual revenue, 6 million workers, and nearly 90% of new startups now powered by AI.
From digital farming to algorithmic banking, the nation is betting its next economic revolution on neural networks, not smokestacks.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls it “Making AI in India, and Making AI Work for India.” In short: build it here, train it here, own it globally.
Silicon Valley may have written the code, but India’s writing the business plan.
Source: PIB, MeitY, BCG, NASSCOM, Stanford AI Index
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Elon Musk said:
“If a government official is effective in spending your money, they should be rewarded. If they waste your money, they should be fired.”
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🇬🇧IS THE UK ABUSING LAWS TO JAIL PEOPLE FOR SOCIAL POSTS?
Amid the recent UK riots, authorities have increasingly relied on 2 key laws to prosecute individuals for their social media posts.
The Public Order Act 1986 was introduced to manage public disturbances, particularly during the race riots of the 1980s.
This law has historically been used to prevent physical gatherings from turning violent.
Recently, however, its application has expanded to target online activity, raising concerns that the law is now being used more broadly and aggressively than originally intended.
The Communications Act 2003 regulates electronic communications, criminalizing messages deemed "grossly offensive" or threatening.
While it was initially applied to cases of online harassment, its use has grown significantly in the digital age.
During the riots, this law has been invoked to jail individuals for posts that allegedly incited violence, even if no physical harm resulted.
The broader application of these laws during the recent unrest has sparked debates about whether this is an abuse of legal power.
Critics argue that these laws, intended to protect public order, are being used to stifle free speech and disproportionately punish online behavior.
Sources: Sky News, Yahoo
Last night as Tesla FSD 12.5 drove me home for 45 minutes with zero interventions, I saw two Cybertrucks with 4680 structural packs pass by on Sunset Boulevard.
It was at that moment I realized we have arrived in the future.
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For many years now, I have warned that the path that the West is taking will result in civil war. It might take 5 years, 50 years, or 100 years but it is inevitable. The West could have repeatedly resolved these issues peacefully but it refuses to auto-correct from its path of civilizational suicide. Many Western men who are currently asleep at the wheel will wake up, and realize that they don't like being pushed around in their homelands; they don't like their women attacked; they don't like their freedoms curtailed; they don't like their faiths disrespected. Once this happens, prepare for some gargantuan ugliness. Those who think that they are gaining inroads in the West will soon find out that not all Western men are invertebrate castrati. Save this tweet and never forget who warned you.