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Just watched a documentary by the BBC on “Forbidden America” about the whole Nick Fuentes thing. It was evocative. I just can’t get away from the fact that Kende and Fuentes say pretty much the same thing except that Kende’s line is shrouded by more tricky language that makes it palatable to people in certain headspaces. Is it all just a battle to determine what is true in the minds of the masses? Is that the history of reality? Is the history of philosophy actually an attempt to counteract that problem? Does any of it matter? Watching that documentary left me with the feeling that absolutely everyone is full of shit. Talking to God seemed like the only sane and effective thing to do.

Just watched a documentary by the BBC on “Forbidden America” about the whole Nick Fuentes thing. It was evocative. I just can’t get away from the fact that Kende and Fuentes say pretty much the same thing except that Kende’s line is shrouded by more tricky language that makes it palatable to people in certain headspaces. Is it all just a battle to determine what is true in the minds of the masses? Is that the history of reality? Is the history of philosophy actually an attempt to counteract that problem? Does any of it matter? Watching that documentary left me with the feeling that absolutely everyone is full of shit. Talking to God seemed like the only sane and effective thing to do.

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