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The world has to be fixed.

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arctotherium@arctotherium42·
Master thread on the 2015-2022 closure of the Internet, the process by which every major Internet platform went from broadly open with a few basic guidelines to strict narrative enforcement, often with the collaboration of govts and outsourcing moderation power to NGOs.
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"I'm stood here this morning with my head in my hands"
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Bronze Age Pervert
Bronze Age Pervert@bronzeagemantis·
I need to tell my audience, much of which isn't either in the United States or England, what this controversy over a new political party in Britain called Restore is about. As I see it, this concerns not just England, but Europe as a whole and indeed the situation in the international right at the moment. My attacks on Restore are in keeping with my attacks on analogous movements and factions in USA, which seek to hijack the anti-immigration cause to inject instead their own unrelated agenda, which has to do with pre-2015 social and religious "civilizational" conservatism. Thus Trump moment is reframed as an opportunity to inject a Church Lady moralism agenda. This has been consistent in USA since 2017 and I believe it's what will one way or another come after Trump unfortunately. In the case of Restore I focused on the words and beliefs of their own activsts, principally Charlie Downes; I've cited his own articles and long form tweets, as well as interviews, where he's obviously making an elaborate case that has nothing to do with immigration restriction: he's making an old-form social conservative case RE "atomization," modern "degeneracy," and framing it explicitly as "young people in Britain don't feel oppressed, they feel aimless and have too much freedom." You can check the article itself for the context, which I'm not misrepresenting. This is the line of American social and religious "intellectual" conservatives going back decades. You can find it in old issues of National Review, in Allan Bloom's thinking, and in that also of paleocon-adjacent social conservatives. I've always opposed this as useless and destructive. It's what we called "cuckservatism" in 2015 and it's still that, despite the louder screaming and chest-beating surrounding it in 2026. I was informed by friends associated with Restore that this wasn't the agenda of the party itself, just the personal views of Downes. If that is so, then Restore should clarify maybe. As it is, here is another one of their associated influencers and de facto spokesmouths (correct me if I'm wrong) Carl Benjamin defending those very views and doubling down. For reference, while Carl Benjamin calls me a subversive "foreign Jew," his own position in 2016 was one of civic nationalism and the head of the Restore party Rupert Lowe is on video two months ago calling for the defense of Israel and of Jews. This kind of cynicism characterizes imo this whole new "mainstream antisemitism" sphere of influencers, who aren't actually "antisemitic," but are engaging in facile rhetoric, speaking out of different parts of their mouths to many audiences at the same time and hoping no one notices. Maybe Benjamin should consult with Luke Turner of the British NGO Hope not Hate and they can decide if I'm a subversive "foreign Jew" or a "Neonazi antisemite." It's bizarre Benjamin is employing conspiracy theorizing about "subversion coordination" by dark interests against Restore when, if you check the quote tweets to the below, you can see multiple long-time anons from USA explaining exactly what we find objectionable and self-defeating about reframing an anti-immigration argument as a crusade against pornography, "degeneracy," etc.; I've always been against this stupidity in USA so I will attack it when I see it in other countries as well. It would be not in keeping with my views to NOT take this line. Actually many find extremely distasteful the suggestion that signing up to a political platform based on migration restriction, where the case can be made on common sense that appeals to many different types of people, means that you also need to have ignorant and vulgar internet influencers and closeted "Catholic" 25-yr olds be invited to "infuse your life with meaning." It's furthermore strange to invoke some kind of "Anglo-Celtic" particularism that other "foreigners" mysteriously can't understand in order to support basically the Karl Rove and moral-majority American-style "don't do drugs, don't watch porn, attend your prayer community center to fight Modern Liberal Atomization" messaging. This isn't an emanation of Merry Old England's volkish soul, but very much an American internet-era import. Carl Benjamin as others have pointed out started his career by commenting on American controversies. And in my opinion the entirety of the Restore aesthetic and platform is imported 1:1 from American religious conservative factions, who themselves misunderstand and distort 4chan internet culture--which was international and not specifically Anglo or anything else. I believe Restore isn't even intended as a vehicle to win elections, but to provide a platform for its associated influencers for more media prominence and media share in the United States. Many of the arguments its spokesmouths like Benjamin, Downes, and Tomlinson are making don't fit in an English discourse very well at all, but are imported echoes from the United States. This is similar to how Zemmour self-destructed by the way; he could have been just about immigration. But both he and the people around him found it irresistible to engage with American media culture and sign off on all the "based" talking points. This drastically limits your reach as a political party anywhere. But it's more gratifying to be a pundit and media figure...I am that too by the way. But I don't pretend I've ever lead or want to lead a political movement. None of this is an endorsement of Reform or its own associates, who I understand are also inadequate, and still less the Tories.
Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Sargon_of_Akkad

BAP's criticisms of Charlie are pretty insubstantial, from what I've seen. The first is "he is interpreting Rousseau/positive liberty incorrectly". Well, Rousseau has a complex doctrine, and it isn't hard to misinterpret it to some degree. A small amount of charitability on BAP's part would lead him to realise that "Rousseau" when discussing interpretations of liberalism means a hyper-liberal, extreme interpretation, in which the state takes on the aspect of nature and becomes the protector, provider, and cradle in which man is "forced to be free". Getting into the weeds about Charlie's inexact interpretation is unnecessary because it's hard to deny that British liberals are attempting to slowly enact the French Revolution and do believe in the Noble Savage. They want the state to be the provider, and they want people to have maximal license to indulge every vice at the expense of every virtue. Why is he calling people "stupid" over this obvious truth? Completely uncharitable and unnecessary. The second is a complaint about Charlie's perspective that young people "have too much freedom". This is just a demonstrably correct take: young men know they shouldn't have infinite porn on tap, legalised drugs, complete license to have premarital sex, etc and there is an argument to be made to young women that abortions should not be used as birth control and have exterminated a third of Gen Z. Moreover, they are protected from failure by an ever-expanding welfare state (tying into the Rousseauian liberalism we just mentioned) to prevent them from suffering the consequences of their choices. This is a state of affairs that can't last, and won't last. Objecting to the formulation "we have too much freedom" because it sounds bad to a foreigner, but actually a lot of British people have a puritanical moral streak and understand that duty means acting against one's base nature and reining oneself in. Perhaps someone called "Bronze Age Pervert" doesn't agree or care for Cromwellian morals, but so what? Third, having an agenda that goes beyond sending foreigners home is good, actually. Saul Alinsky knows what he's talking about in this regard. This isn't just about demographics, it's about a moral restoration to the proper order of Britain. I guess he wouldn't understand as he isn't British, but that's fine, nobody is expecting him to get it. The question is, though: why he has gone into anti-campaign mode? It's peculiar, almost like he's been told to get a bee in his bonnet about this by someone. Weird. Fourth, supporting subversive pro-tory outfits with insubstantial critiques of their own. Why signal boost these not-even-astroturfed nobodies? I doubt they have 10k followers between them, but suddenly BAP is reading them breathlessly as they preach the "collapse" or "implosion" or whatever of Restore, despite the fact this is obviously untrue and patriots keep joining? Bizarre, inauthentic, and deeply suspicious. BAP ends up looking like an agent of a power network who has been activated to sow discord. Not having it.

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Your reputation largely derives from commenting on woke American racial and gender politics in the mid-2010s; it’s absurd to start implying that commenting on other countries’ politics is inherently suspicious or subversive
Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Sargon_of_Akkad

One has to wonder why BAP has become so engaged on this subject recently. Why would a Romanian Jewish man care so much about the minutiae of British politics as to campaign non-stop to delegitimise the insurgent right-wing party? I enjoy many of his takes, but this is strange.

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arctotherium
arctotherium@arctotherium42·
Can't say this under your own name, but the actual strongest argument is that immigrants will bring bad genes, which once mixed in to the broader gene pool will be impossible to remove and ~permanently degrade your country's potential, a la Brazil.
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This is a very 'Kemi' statement isn't it? You can imagine her being handed a draft by an aide and she asks for like a dozen more things she thinks are clever to be added in and by the end it's three massive paragraphs long when only a line or two is needed
Guido Fawkes@GuidoFawkes

Tory spokesman: “It was always a matter of when, not if, Suella would defect. The Conservatives did all we could to look after Suella’s mental health, but she was clearly very unhappy. She says she feels that she has ‘come home’, which will come as a surprise to the people who chose not to elect a Reform MP in her constituency in 2024. “There are some people who are MPs because they care about their communities and want to deliver a better country. There are others who do it for their personal ambition. Suella stood for leader of the Conservatives in 2022 and came sixth, behind Kemi and Tom Tugendhat. In 2024 she could not even muster enough supporters to get on the ballot. She has now decided to try her luck with Nigel Farage, who said last year he didn’t want her in Reform. They really are doing our ‘Spring cleaning'! “As always happens with Reform, they unveil defections just when the Labour government is tearing itself to pieces – Rayner, Mandelson, now Burnham. Reform are too busy opposing the Conservatives to hold the Labour government to account. The Conservative Party is now the only party that believes in smaller government, less welfare and Britain living within its means, and has the team and the experience to get Britain working again."

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And yesterday evening, I spoke to Grok. I spoke to Grok on my phone. I told Grok that it had to stop what it was doing. It had to stop generating these images. And I'm afraid to say that Grok has not listened.
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Seven views at the time of my QT. I imagine you could just make it all up or copy/paste bits of the language from The Sims in there, like you occasionally see complete bluffers faking sign language on broadcasts that no one watches.
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Musk's problem is he's hit them with this all in one go so it's caused big psychological whiplash. They should update Grok so it only allows you to do this to ugly women and then gradually liberalise it over the course of a year or so
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It's so funny to me that this is a multi-billion dollar product powered by the largest supercomputer on Earth and the man who owns it is going to become a trillionaire soon and openly posts about the great replacement and white genocide
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