Why is the Ray Peat community so far right?
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@Kvirion This pendulum is probably natural and good. Many of the young people who react to a totalitarian left state with turning to right-wing ideas would have been left-wing in the 1960ies as a reaction to a totalitarian right wing state.
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@Andreas said in Why is the Ray Peat community so far right?:
@Kvirion This pendulum is probably natural and good. Many of the young people who react to a totalitarian left state with turning to right-wing ideas would have been left-wing in the 1960ies as a reaction to a totalitarian right-wing state.
Yes, we are in full agreement. Best regards.
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What you call "far right" is simply the common sense and standards that normal society had decades ago.
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@oliveoil said in Why is the Ray Peat community so far right?:
What you call "far right" is simply the common sense and standards that normal society had decades ago.
But have you noticed that decades ago we had about 5 billion fewer people, no smartphones/internet, no PUFA, very little plastic, etc?
We are path and context-dependent...
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Also: what we call today the far-right identifies often with ideologies which were in their time seen as very progressive, transformative, not all conservative.
E.g. the Nazis in Germany were in large part young men who wanted to upend society and set new standards.
As a protest movement they incorporated very different lines of thinking, but many Nazis identified as left.They had many ideas in common with today's left in Germany, especially the Greens.
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@AryanRaypEat I think the Twitter side of Peating in particular leans right because many of them heard of it from BAP or Landshark. Another factor is that a lot of the left supports veganism which is not really in line with Peat (ovo-lacto-vegetarianism can be pretty Peaty but that's not satisfactory to the animal rights types). Peat was critical of big pharma and while the left used to be, they have become more and more in line with mainstream medicine in terms of things like Covid, and vaccines in general.
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A transcript of a conversation Danny had with Ray in 2017.
"The crazy right-wing conspiracy theorists are right about almost everything." — Ray Peat (2017)https://dannyroddy.substack.com/p/lost-conversations-with-ray-peat
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Western societies have never been as left leaning as they are today. Western societies have never been as dysgenic and unhealthy as today. It is just normal that healthy people and people who strive for health are firmly on the right.
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@Norwegian-Mugabe Western societies are only industrial societies for a bit more than 100 years. Except for the UK, real industrialization started with World war 1.
Since then Western societies have been firmly on the left, looking for the state as the provider. Even the so called right wing states (e.g. Germany and Italy of the 1930ies) where left-wing, with maybe some ideological ideas that pretended otherwise.
As we are now in the fifth generation or so of people relying physically and mentally on a big state, the possibility for a real right wing change seems very remote. -
Everyone in this thread is retarded. I suggest checking out this guy Ray Peat, whose work is founded on materalist principles. you guys are adventurists
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@Andreas I do not agree. You can have a left-leaning libertarian society and a right-wing socialist society. Nazi germany was fiscally left-wing, but spiritually right-wing. Almost everyone rightly considers facisim to be right-wing.
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@CO3 Who's Ray Peat? Never heard of that guy.
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@Andreas the left worships doctors, hospitals, masks, vaccines, and they resent nonfearful rats. they live in a fantasy world and can't think or perceive properly.
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@Norwegian-Mugabe The problem in that discussion is that the terminology right or left is unclear, and we probably have very different ideas what it means, and we talk past each other.
For me "right" tends to be conservative, family as societal focus , not a big state, economical freedom (capitalism)
The Nazis were the polar opposite to that, as were the Soviets.§Left" is progressive in the sense of destroying the old and ushering in the new, individual or family ar subordinated to the state, the big state, state directed economy (socialism).
This describes the Nazis and the Soviets.The rest is just nuance and aesthetics. The Nazis had snazzy uniforms and did everything with typical German bureaucracy (just as now).
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@boats This is the modern left. The definition of left now has totally changed, and cannot really be compared to the left of the 1930s.
Today's left are mainly NPCs, who would gladly run with the Nazis or the Communists, whoever is in power. -
@CO3 either that or spooks, it's too insane what they're saying... I guess it's the so called screen damage and meme-mind. Yeah read Ray Peat and talk to anyone irl, you will be cured. If you're spooks let me say "you won't be sparred by the rulers you're helping".
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@Andreas sure but that's the left we live with now. if they're scared off by peat that's a bonus. if in their minds, peating is a nazi antivax conspiracy diet, that's awesome, funny even. They can go eat their impossible burgers and worship their therapists. Pump themselves full of estrogen, lol ok have fun.
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@boats Yes, they will die out via natural selection. Or more probably, there kids will rebel against them.
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What yall are referring to as a typical leftists is a mirage. It's a caricature from a meme. Like the analysis never went past some random right wing click bait and there wasn't even enough effort to read a Wikipedia page (the bare minimum).
The west is not left. The west is right wing. The crisis of the west is the crisis of capitalism. The overtone window has gone so far right that folks think someone is left wing if they drink Starbucks and don't hate gay people. Basic social services is not left-wing, its guillotine insurance. There was no left wing economics in nazi germany, there was no democratization of the workplace, the ruling class still owned the means of production. Capitalism is the dictatorship of the rich and fascism is capitalism with the gloves off.
The right wing won in the west. There is a reason crushing left wing movements was priority #1 for military-industrial complex. The far right should be dancing, yall got yr utopia. This is it.
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@Aryan_Racist Ray Peat radicalized many people during COVID Pandemic in a way that literally transcends the antiquated left-right political spectrum. The global geopolitical situation in the 21st century is obviously not the same as it was in the early 20th century, and hence the terms as they used to be applied are not at all relevant.
The situation now is largely about the 'wise' implementation of technology, who should control it, who decides what will be researched, to what ends will it be put, and what are the criteria that will be used in deciding all of the above. The globe is now slowly moving away from an 'open society' dominated by a monopoly of Gates-Soros invested enterprises towards inter-regional, nationalist BRICS+ type of initiatives. This impacts Peat's work because it involves a diversity of "scientific perspectives", if you will, coming from different languages, ideologies, cultures and even spiritual backgrounds which participate with greater influence internationally than when they were impoverished colonies (whatever opinion you may have about that).