Alexander Boyd
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Alexander Boyd
@AlexanderJBoyd
Literary/Critical theorist. Writing on Nietzsche, Deleuze, the Baroque.



Tucker Carlson says Trump “probably couldn't pick a more credible person” to make a deal with the Iranians than JD Vance because Vance is “honest” and has a suitable “moral rectitude.”

Bunkers are so dumb. The only power these idiots have is money. If the dollar and society collapses, necessitating a move into the bunker, they would no longer have any power or leverage with which to defend their pathetic bunker.



What makes sex sexy is that it's an open ended negotiation of a power relationship that hasn't yet been fully decided about where exactly things will settle. That's also why it's difficult to maintain excitement in long term relationships where the settling has already occurred.




“Nietzsche's only error, a properly Luciferian error (in the sense of ‘bringer of light’), was to have chosen violence against the innocent truth of the victim, a truth that Nietzsche himself was the only one to glimpse, in contrast with the blind positivism of all the atheist ethnologists and the Christians themselves. To understand that the twentieth century and its genocides, far from killing Christianity, make its truth all the more dazzling, you just have to read Nietzsche from the proper angle and to situate all the disasters caused by our Dionysian and sacrificial choices along the axis of his writings, the first of those disasters being the madness that was getting ready to swoop down on the thinker himself — a madness every bit as significant as the political madness and historical insanity [as in Nazism] that followed.” — René Girard



How much does it pay? Genuinely asking. My experience from the US (where I grew up) is people pound the table about skills shortages and when you ask what they’re paying, it’s equivalent to working at Walmart in a no-skill job.


EXC: .@GoodwinMJ’s new book “Suicide of a Nation: Immigration, Islam, Identity” is out now, and I’m only 5 chapters in and have found a huge amount of what appears to be false quotes and basic misinterpretations of data, that appear to be AI hallucinations. Matthew, can you explain the claims you made in the book that I’ve outlined in the below thread?

Non-mainstream politics, whether left or right, are not encountered as structures of ideas and feelings that one could cogently describe and critique, but as inchoate events involving weird antisocial behaviours that are self-evidently threatening.

There's this very specific TV style when they think they're imparting a moral lesson. The concerned, no-nonsense multiracial state employees. The use of plausible language that doesn't really work ('kicked off 4chan for an anti-small boats video', 'undocumented').

Clavicular meets his biggest supporter who donated him over 2000 subs ($10,000) on Kick 😳