Aydin Paladin premiered another feature-length video today, this time on peer pressure, and you ought to watch it.
It's crystal clear that this is a timely video from the outset, as Aydin points to the recent Chauvin screwjob and how exactly this corrupted the result by design. The rest I leave to Aydin. If you balk at the run time, set Speed to 1.5 and get on with it.
Some observations:
- Confirmed: Most people cannot process Dialectic, which is what serving on a jury is all about; they prefer narrative over fact, and narrative is all about Rhetoric.
- Confirmed: Women are far easier to bully into conformity than men, and the weak--in this case, insecure or anxious--are easier to bully into conformity than the strong.
- Confirmed: Lone wolves, by and large, are ineffectual loners because they are not charismatic leaders; those that are rarely remain loners for long, so tribe up or die.
- Confirmed: All of the arguments against democracy and other shibolleths of modernity have been born out by rigorous, proper research and study time and again.
- The Normie-as-NPC concept is hardly repudiated here, but rather gets a lot of confirmation. Instead, the reality is that only charismatic leaders matter as only they can successfully dissent and turn group consensus via their skillful Rhetoric.
- We now have grounds for how to turn these things to our advantage, and we ought to be privately discussing how to go about making that work for us instead of getting rooked by it.
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