>>16239040I would ask you to consider the world we live in is a very complicated, very mutable place. Like everything else that receives an inorganic push, Tate's message is beneficial to the state. Progressives were useful idiots to be used and discarded and it breaks my heart because every aggrieved group had real, demonstrable claims of injustice, and the billions upon billions donated to cause after cause never found its way to them and their advocates set them up for eugenic depersoning in the not-too-distant future. Tate is libertarian entrepreneurial determinism. A cannibal in a world defined by organised biomass consuming other biomass until it reverts to disorganisation. This is the exact end goal of the current regime. More bodies in motion, more use of monopolistic tech platforms to move around coins to be clipped. No threat to the 4, likely closer to 5 or 6 trillion in healthcare spending where tens of millions are still bankrupted by a mishap. No threat to the soon to be 3 trillion for education mostly producing inappropriate parts for increasingly specialised guild machinery. Tate's message sounds appealing if you've unfortunately been paying attention to the media for the last 6 years and failed to consider the whole time the media was presenting these minority groups in a way that made them seem weak and contemptible, requiring the intervention of a small nerdy god to favour them ahead of the simmering silent majority. Maybe you want to trade in flesh like he does and get backing for "casinos" to front the consumption of teenagers in the back. The libertarians wouldn't be pushing this so hard if they didn't have means in place to ensure you can never challenge their monopolies that will exist in the absence of central authority. The truth of this world is, aside from very basic things we all know, there is no truth in this world, just provided narratives our faculties give us the ability to determine as plausible and useful. Be careful.