Posted on 01/21/2022 11:33:19 AM PST by rovenstinez
This video, done by Dr. Jordan Petersen is VERY alarming! Speaking about the cultural implosion in Canada, and a loss of sanity among academic elites. People need to wage a war, to return to giving titles, position and honor, to people of any race, religion, and ethnicity, if they acquire the knowledge, pass the TESTS, and know their stuff. Rewarding people on gender identity, color of their skin pigment will ruin the entire world.
Precisely. Alberta wants to secede and become our 51st. state.
Maybe that's what I'm thinking of. Until just now I had never heard of "benzos" and I had to google the term, and I see that they are their own class of drugs, with various uses.
I used to read Vox Day quite a bit. I still like his comic books, but he lost me as a top political commentator with his deep belief in the most far-fetched Q fantasies - like the one where Trump was going to re-assert control of the USA and be reinstated in February, then March, then the 4th of July, etc.
I mean, we already have enough of that sort of ridiculousness over on the perpetual Q thread here, I don't need to go to another site to get more of it.
So that kind of ruined Vox Day for me (along with some of his other positions). Once you've been so totally wrong about one conspiracy-theory kind of thing (Q) it's hard to take his claims about other things seriously either.
I have the same problem with the most notorious and flagrant Q supporters here. Most of them have transitioned into now being anti-vaccine hysterics. The thing is: they have proven (to me) that they are terrible at interpreting information flows. They went all in on Q, which turned out to be mostly fake. (Albeit correctly noting criminality in the elites in some cases.) But there was no Q force coming to save us. The "Plan" didn't save us.
Of course anyone can be wrong about anything. And, if you are wrong about a big theory, and you admit it and change your model, then great. Let's move on.
Nate Silver spends a lot of time trying to improve his models after every election season, when he gets some races wrong. That's laudable professionalism.
We never saw any of that out of Vox Day when his claims about what was going to happen were proven wrong. (We never saw it out of any of the FreeQs, either, sadly.)
At some point Vox Day took a dislike to Jordan Peterson and wrote all sorts of stuff about him, including that he was on meth. Maybe he meant benzos, or maybe Peterson was on both, or maybe Vox Day was intentionally misrepresenting one thing as another, to support his claims. I don't know.
But that's where I heard it: for the record.
Now Vox Day is picking a fight with Scott Adams over vaccine effectiveness, I guess.
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