Philosophy/Ideas
Anti-White Bias in AI
They function to erase White norms, pathologize White self-interest, and promote a worldview where the displacement of White standards is viewed as progress.
Philosophy/Ideas
They function to erase White norms, pathologize White self-interest, and promote a worldview where the displacement of White standards is viewed as progress.
Theology/Heresies
Alchemy is a historical discipline that systematically blended practical techniques in metallurgy and chemistry with philosophical and mystical theories, primarily aimed at transforming matter.
Philosophy/Ideas
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has been a prominent public health issue for decades, subject to widespread official narratives and significant dissenting views regarding its origins, causation, diagnosis, and treatment.
Theology/Catechumens
Angels serve as the ultimate link in the chain of divine mediation, translating the revelations and illuminations of the higher orders into accessible guidance for humanity.
Philosophy/Ideas
A comprehensive political philosophy advocating for free-market
Philosophy/Ideas
Bitcoin is the first decentralised cryptocurrency, functioning as a peer-to-peer electronic cash system that operates without the oversight of a central authority.
Philosophy/Ideas
The ethnic British, who have inhabited their land for millennia, are told they have no special claim to their historic homeland.
Philosophy/Ideas
The 25 Points set by Adolf Hitler for his Nazi Party policy
Philosophy/Ideas
Abortion constitutes the intentional destruction of a human being, akin to murder, and should be criminalised.
Philosophy
Most of the contemporary scientific understanding confuses the origin of life with adaptation - the evolution of existing life forms is distinct from the genesis of life or species, and while Charles Darwin's theory addresses how higher forms of life evolve from lower forms - it did not
Philosophy
Mary Harrington's 2025 ARC talk The contemporary understanding of identity, a term that gained widespread usage only around the 1960s, marks a significant shift in human self-perception. This modern concept is highly fluid, malleable, politicised, commercialised, and individualised, offering little to anchor individuals. This fluidity has led to
Philosophy
This is a well-studied finding in psychology called “source confusion”: you remember things you “learned” long after you’ve forgotten where you learned them. (also known as source misattribution or unconscious transference,) If you consume 100x as much fiction as you do history, philosophy or theology, you will subconsciously derive