SlayerSlayer
The Satoru Iwata of incels.is
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I think we are at an inflection point in humanity where in the next epoch we will bear witness to the most fundamentally ruthless humanity has ever been since Leopold II in Congo, or Imperial Japan in Nanking, and it's all because evil for the sake of being evil is simply cool and powerful and aspirational as a mimetic concept: as long as I cause the most suffering to the largest number of people, I am actually the most powerful. I see a future with slaves and whips, crucifixion, torture, and cannibalizing children as entertainment.
This is kool kids klub thinking, I'm not the only person thinking this: everyone powerful right now, I mean, actually powerful, is drinking and living, and loving, and laughing this kool aid. There is now such a strong correlation between being downright evil and being powerful, cool, respected, and rich. It's the worst time to be a good person-- simply because it's lame and unfashionable. It's like wearing tight pants when baggy pants are in. And I don't think evil as an aesthetic will be a fad simply because unlike most fads, causing harm to others only makes people downstream of your evil, want to be abusive themselves. It's hard to shake off the desire to inflict pain upon others when it makes you feel good.
But we live in times where evil people are respected in the same way in the romantic era Chopin and Lizst were respected for being piano virtuosos-- society will respect profoundly evil 'virtuosos'-- people infamous for the sake of being prolifically harmful to others. We respect evil as an artform, and it doesn't matter if it's just murder, or a crypto scam, or sex trafficking. We remember evil and covet it's power, because there's never been a more pressing time where evil is an absolute NECESSITY for attention in an ECONOMY where only attention matters.
This is kool kids klub thinking, I'm not the only person thinking this: everyone powerful right now, I mean, actually powerful, is drinking and living, and loving, and laughing this kool aid. There is now such a strong correlation between being downright evil and being powerful, cool, respected, and rich. It's the worst time to be a good person-- simply because it's lame and unfashionable. It's like wearing tight pants when baggy pants are in. And I don't think evil as an aesthetic will be a fad simply because unlike most fads, causing harm to others only makes people downstream of your evil, want to be abusive themselves. It's hard to shake off the desire to inflict pain upon others when it makes you feel good.
But we live in times where evil people are respected in the same way in the romantic era Chopin and Lizst were respected for being piano virtuosos-- society will respect profoundly evil 'virtuosos'-- people infamous for the sake of being prolifically harmful to others. We respect evil as an artform, and it doesn't matter if it's just murder, or a crypto scam, or sex trafficking. We remember evil and covet it's power, because there's never been a more pressing time where evil is an absolute NECESSITY for attention in an ECONOMY where only attention matters.
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