Philosophical Research:RatingHub/YT/KimIversen
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Rating subject: YouTube video channel @KimIversen
- This is a news channel.
- The ideological alignment of the channel is unclear. It is currently guessed to be center-Liberalism.
- This channel's content appears to be popular level.
- This channel should be examined for motifs in order to tell what its alignment is.
- alias (en) [string]
- Kim Iversen
- field, scope, or group [Item]
- approximate number of entries
- 2,400
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Motifs
- I don't fall in line when the line leads to bullshit (motto spotted on news channel) [5] -> if that isn't the most Liberal-republican thing I've ever heard. conform conform conform conform conform conform you're stupid you're stupid you're stupid for saying anything I don't already believe I don't think so I don't think so I don't think so I don't think so have you really seen all of them black-and-white thinking prejudices is that really always the way it is I don't think so I don't think so I don't think s— oh god where did I end up I don't believe in That thing I am a reasonable rational person who only believes in sensible common sense things not Bad things you see so I always come to good decisions I don't think so I don't think so I don't think so extremist how could you ever think that way I don't think so I don't think so holy shit why is our president demanding to use LLMs to pilot military vehicles I didn't ask for that
it's never the assemblages of people or the individual positions on issues that lead to Liberal-republicanism being doomed, it's... this thought process. whatever this is. - The government does not necessarily do what is ethical or moral [1] -> somewhat classic Liberal-republican line. sounds good on a typical day of center-Liberals and Tories until the anarchists and Gramscians show up with actual alternatives to building up to fascism and then all the Liberal-republicans get upset that things are actually changing because they can only imagine them "in balance"
- If one business is milking the system then, strategically undercutting its prices, another business will surely out-exist it and make it go away [4] -> note the theme of the most powerful actor in the system crushing the others before the system can be reset or the "imbalance" "corrected".
the pattern of Wal-Mart putting its prices way too low and driving out all the others and enjoying a monopoly is awfully, bizarrely similar in shape to the way things are "supposed" to work, if not perhaps the exact same shape.
what if everyone was interpreting Liberal-republicanism wrong and every case of antitrust laws and supposed defeat of businesses that violate Arceism was actually just another case of a business becoming the most powerful and then using The State to eliminate the others in order to reset the system - United States society has undervalued fathers [2] -> Žižek said this once, so it can be marked psychoanalysis; it's not purely a Tory a thing. it is a total deepity though. like, you can't force fathers to stay with children. everything is individualized. it's the individual fathers getting divorces or walking out. so what the
are you going to do to them? - Global superpowers rise and fall in a 9-stage cycle (Ray Dalio) [3] -> one of the most darkly honest models anyone has ever had without endorsing war or genocide. not bad, really.
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