Monthly Archives: April 2015

Narcissists, Sociopaths, Amygdalae, Rabbits, and SJW’s

I’ve made the case a few times that rabbits aren’t human. Commenter Jay asked, are rabbits sociopaths? I think, rabbits are best described as narcissists, but narcissism can seem like sociopathy because both psychologies are produced by amygdalae that either … Continue reading

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Rabbits are Going to Rabbit

If you were able to talk to a rabbit, you could not explain to it why it shouldn’t mate with young rabbits. There literally wouldn’t be an amygdala pathway in its brain to activate, to make it feel bad about … Continue reading

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Another Amygdala Hijack in Politics

Try for a moment to imagine this. You and I are talking. I’m droning on, and you’re saying to yourself, “Yeah, I get it. r/K Selection, and Rabbits and Wolves. How long can you beat this dead horse, you one … Continue reading

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Anti-Immigration Anger Rises as Political K-Selection Approaches

This is the trend, even though right now everyone is fed and has it easy. Imagine what this will be like if digital money in the bank is suddenly rendered worthless, and everyone begins chasing nonexistent cash to buy food … Continue reading

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r/K Selection and the Wolves and Rabbits of Politics.

Over at Taki, Gavin McInnes takes a closer look at a rabbit. It is really insightful. I’ve lived with wolves and I’ve owned rabbits. The difference in the depth of their personalities is profound. The rabbits will recognize you, run … Continue reading

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r/K Disrupted Only Produces Greater K in the End

The Neoreactionary over at Unorthodoxy points out how the recent case of SJWs unfairly awarding one of the limited donor hearts for transplants to a low-life thug produced heart-breaking results. There is little which irks SJWs like merit-based award systems … Continue reading

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Martin Van Crevald and US Pussycats

Martin Van Crevald, author of the newly published Castalia House books A History of Strategy: From Sun Tzu to William S. Lind and Equality: The Impossible Quest, writes of the US lacking the will to win here. Again, I find … Continue reading

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