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Post by Roshan on Jul 19, 2020 11:24:43 GMT -5
Well, perhaps the similarities and differences between the two in this 'Alphabeta Soup' tournament can help to find a better name for Ne/Se extroverted perception, vincent...
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Post by Roshan on Jul 19, 2020 11:35:36 GMT -5
For reference: thread on Katie Halper, Matt's colleague on the podcast "Useful Idiots". thread on Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying, Bret's colleague and wife. If anyone wants to see the Philo-anti-Semite's channel, contact me privately. It's a very small channel and I don't want to link anything from it here because the channel will be notified--or even mention the name publicly so it comes up in google searches--because this kind of unusual scrutiny might affect its presentation.
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Post by vincent on Jul 19, 2020 11:39:27 GMT -5
Well, perhaps the similarities and differences between the two in this 'Alphabeta Soup' tournament can help to find a better name for Ne/Se extroverted perception, vincent ... Yes, good suggestion. I'll keep that in mind while i watch the rest of the video.
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Post by Roshan on Jul 22, 2020 15:29:48 GMT -5
Matt delivered by writing a couple of articles for his independent site on Substack since he met Bret. I can see that Matt's uneasy. He knows he's venturing into territory where he can easily be accused of aiding and abetting 'the right'. Matt's addressing his Substack followers but we're not the problem, The problem is his sweet gig writing the monthly article for his regular employer, Rolling Stone Magazine. I found the first article to be uncharacteristically clunky (like he kept editing and re-editing and second-guessing himself) and the second, while flowing much better, to be uncharacteristically dry. He hasn't hit his stride on this topic yet, because it holds a sword of Damocles over people's heads... The Left Is Now The Right The Bureaucratic Backdrop of Recent Free Speech ControversiesBy the second one he's in total Te demo mode; it's almost as though he's arguing a legal case. The linchpin of this case is that he's not punching down on oppressed people because this authoritarian racialist caricature McProtest avalanche is coming down on us from a bloated bureaucratic class. I see Matt as using Substack to find the right way to approach his Rolling Stone readership on all this. The problem is that everything's just one click away, and he knows this.
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Post by Roshan on Jul 22, 2020 15:50:44 GMT -5
Mind you, the second is not atypical of Matt's writing; it just doesn't pervade like that. When I read his book I Can't Breathe about the police homicide of Eric Garner, it was just stunning how he delved into the procedures of the courts and other institutions in the borough of Staten Island that led to Garner's arrest and to the hearing and acquittal of the officer, Pantaleo. And how he balanced that with 'human interest' investigative journalism about the background of Eric Garner and his family and friends.
And I do remember in one video interview he mentioned rather offhandedly that understanding the administrative/procedural aspect was just something he had to learn how to do to get the story. He spoke of it like 'acquiring skills' (a typical Se/Ti combination I believe). Well, he learned that skill and he's applying it again, while sticking his neck out and trying to figure out the next step...
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Post by vincent on Jul 22, 2020 16:12:08 GMT -5
Right. I agree with that.
Yes. That makes sense.
Btw, the second article is for paying suscribers only. Free membership isn't enough, was only able to read the first one.
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Post by vincent on Jul 22, 2020 16:37:59 GMT -5
I suspect this is an abuse and a distorsion of Jacques Le Goff work's on the diffusion of the clock and the emergence of capitalistic trade.
It's not entirely absurd to see it as a tool of opression, but then, by definition, it's a tool of universal, rational and mechanical opression.
By making it about race, they completely miss the point, and it's very revelatory of what has been lost in the process.
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Post by Roshan on Jul 22, 2020 16:55:43 GMT -5
vincent , does the second article actually tell you it's for subscribers only? Because I can access it from here. Also yes I'm familiar with all kinds of theories of the clock and yada yada. The thing is if you don't want to be oppressed by the hyper-rationalization of resources, including time, don't tell me about it on the Internet, and also hold the flow charts and solicitations for your annual fund. First step, get off the computer.
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Post by vincent on Jul 22, 2020 17:03:43 GMT -5
Yes. I get a big red box telling me "Hi + my email adress ! This post is for paying suscribers"
Yup
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Post by Roshan on Jul 22, 2020 17:17:02 GMT -5
I guess they identify the IP now vincent. Actually I'm glad to know that he really is using Substack in a (semi)private way. Obviously if I were his employer I would just join but still...anyway you can get the gist of it. He wrote a long, dry piece attempting to analyze the ascendance of this yoke of diversity zealotry through the inflation of the costs of college and partially hoarding that money and partially using it to create bloated bureaucracies that just want to wield power and expand by inflicting 'the right thing' on us all. He didn't use the term but this bloated bureaucracy 'social engineers'. And it's written in a very dry, straightforward, analytical way. I think I get him though. It's like Substack is a sketchpad; he is trying to figure out what to do with this clay as he molds it (Se) because neither Si categorization nor absolute valuing of "T" are really his element, but he feels that's where the answer lies.
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Post by Roshan on Jul 22, 2020 17:22:14 GMT -5
And naturally TPAS would come sauntering in and blame that on neoliberalism of the jooz meets neomarxism of the jooz and Matt is avoiding the "electric third rail"...which is where I come in to piece together this puzzle with the help of my counselor... I'm sure Matt will make something public, probably for Rolling Stone, when he feels he has a suitable handle on this.
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Post by vincent on Jul 22, 2020 17:35:00 GMT -5
Hmm maybe he already did actually.
I just looked at his twitter and there seems to be a lot of heat there at the moment. Not sure how it started. Will look tomorrow.
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Post by Roshan on Jul 22, 2020 17:49:44 GMT -5
Nah, vincent they're just reacting to the first article and whatever else he's been tweeting and he seems to be going on a bender/hootenanny... It feels a little kamikaze...well, we'll see...
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Post by Roshan on Apr 12, 2021 4:35:20 GMT -5
Can I get a ct for Abby Martin? I think I know what it is but I don't want to say yet. She comes in around 20'35" and you should definitely watch through the section with her clip from her former show on RT, preferably til the end. vincent, anyone?
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Post by vincent on Apr 12, 2021 6:05:48 GMT -5
My immediate "vibe guess" was gamma extrovert.
I'm around the 41 min mark now and i would say TeNi. A healthy and well developed one. Katie's mirror.
Matt's benefactor.
I considered SeFi too for a bit, but ultimately she seems Te over Se and Ni over Fi. And Fe 6th and Ti polr doesn't work, imo.
Will watch to the end though.
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