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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

We share a disdain, Laurent, for Darwin's insufferable superiority. In When Words Die, Worlds Die, I cite Paul Hawkins:

"I want to end with Blessed Unrest again and the Fuegian people, the Yamana, about whom Darwin said, “I believe if the world was searched, no lower grade of man could be found.” A missionary orphan named Thomas Bridges spent 21 years putting 32,000 of their words into a dictionary before he died; Shakespeare used 20,000 distinct words in his entire collection. It has more verbs than English. These describe subtle nuances of everyday life, from marrying someone selfishly or with impure intent to two people looking at each other, hoping the other will do something that neither wants to do. The word for depression is the same as a crab molting its shell. The word yamana itself means the highest form of life, living, being alive. [92] There are now only two yamana speakers, Paul Hawken reports, and they don’t talk to each other." https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/when-words-die-worlds-die

My latest also happened to talk about Yuval, about whom I've done six episodes, linked here: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/souls-and-roles. I find him to sometimes be so blunt in revealing the WEF agenda that it seems like he wants it to fail. His post-Oct 7th endorsement of the Israel narrative was sickening. In the final video linked there, Alien Nation, I plotted famous atheists and theists by their beliefs on the X-axis and their sense of superiority on the Y-axis. I found that smug theists like Ben Shapiro had more in common with smug atheists than either did with people who saw others as equal, no matter their belief in a God.

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Base Honolulu Haole's avatar

You need to fix one serious error. Marx never wrote a thing to Hegel. You meant to write Engles ... Marx's goy boy toy.

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