Rafael Thundercat

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    I was about to put this one as a example of the vultures coming up but you already did. Why are this guys all jumping to challenge him?

    On 30/03/2026 at 0:29 AM, WonderSeeker said:

    Here's an interview between Jiang and Mehdi Hasan. I like it more than the debunked videos because it's not speculative.

    Here Hasan pushes back and asks hard questions on the spot. I think Jiang handled it mostly pretty well.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QCALiCZbGSg

    Timestamp 17:36 for the juiciest, most interesting part.

    But your link is not working for me at least so here it goes again

     


  2. 18 hours ago, Human Mint said:

    Good one. Is interesting to see how patriarcal systems play out. 

    A correct understanding of human psyche is what matters. Both the brutality of patriarchy and feminism is filled with nonsense.

    What is healthy for everyone? What behaviors need to die and what should replace them?

    I think Leo got one point here

    The Liberalization Cycle https://share.google/6lifhMCjscOokVFqb

    For sure there was a point in the history of human evolution where we were still in the shift of animals to humans, and we still carry this animistic traces on us, of course we carry we are animals, but something happened in some point and we became cultural, maybe as well for survival reasons. 

    " Liberals make fools of themselves by underestimating the animal.

    Conservatives make fools of themselves by underestimating God."

     

     


  3. @Leo Gura, you must be joking. Just yesterday I was at 3am awake cause I could not sleep, thinking about the hand gazing exercice from What is actuality video and it came to me the famous Zen koan about the finger pointinfto the moon and I was like " Why to use the whole hand, One Finger is enough. If one can know the Ultimate Truth of one finger, Infinity in One finger. 

    Than you post this

    https://www.actualized.org/insights/profound-quotes-076

     


  4. I liked this ideia. Today I just talked with a guy from Chicago and presented the blog for him and he said he used to watch the videos long time ago and than stoped or forgot to keep track of it. Maybe was in the begginings of the work. So he basicaly didnt got to the turning point where the work got deeper. We will watch something togehter so I asked myself what would be something to reintroduce him to the new levels that this work encompasses. 


  5. 6 hours ago, NewKidOnTheBlock said:

    It's never been a better time to be a small, self-sustaining farmer. The price of literally everything is about to increase significantly, especially if the price per barrel hits $200, which would be a historical record. However, economies will adapt eventually, and once the war ends, I bet the Strait of Hormuz will re-open. After a few months to years of demining and re-establishing lost trust and certainty, traffic will return to pre-war levels. And the price of oil will start to drop massively again. And you just know there are gonna be a couple of rich sleazeballs with insider information who'll be able to time that short with pinpoint accuracy lol

    What if the war keep going for long time. What if few months turn to years. 


  6. Sometimes I like to use AI to make connections

    Today I asked a weird one , I asked : Of the Redpill Community would have a mytical Archetype what it would be?

    Here is the answer it gave

    Great question for cultural/mythological analysis. If the redpill community were to crystallize into a single mythical archetype, the strongest candidate would be:
    Prometheus — The Bringer of Forbidden Fire


    The fit is remarkably tight on multiple levels:
    The core narrative matches:
    Prometheus steals fire (hidden, powerful knowledge) from the gods (the establishment, mainstream society) and gives it to ordinary men. He suffers for it — chained to a rock, eternally punished — but sees himself as a martyr who sacrificed for truth. This maps almost perfectly onto redpill self-perception: "I woke up, I spread the truth, and society punishes me for it."


    Other mythic layers that blend in:


    The Wounded Fisher King — a once-powerful masculine figure, diminished and suffering, waiting for restoration. The "male disposability" and "men in crisis" themes fit this archetype deeply.


    The Trickster (Loki, Hermes) — sees through social illusions, exposes the hidden mechanics of how the world really works, operates outside conventional morality.


    The Hermit/Sage in the Wilderness — the figure who left society, gained harsh wisdom, and now calls others to leave the cave (a direct Plato reference the community itself uses).
    The shadow side of the archetype is also telling:


    Prometheus, in his own mind, is always the hero. But from the gods' perspective, he's a thief and a disruptor.

    Mythologically, this ambiguity is the point — the archetype carries both genuine insight and dangerous hubris in the same hand. That tension is arguably what makes the redpill phenomenon culturally interesting and also problematic.


    The "red pill" name itself is, of course, borrowed from The Matrix — which is essentially a modern Prometheus myth dressed in sci-fi clothes.