 But strangely enough, there are a number of women who actually like the use of the word. So my alternate nickname is Cunt Master. I'll take either one, actually. So let me actually stick with that for just a second. The whole thing about antagonism. And that whole C word thing and everything, more and more, anytime I say anything, mention anything, such as, in fact, in a lot of circles I went, the speech Socrates opened up yesterday, misogynist. Right? More and more and more, you hear that one. There's actually very few misogynists in society, otherwise we wouldn't be here. What there is, what there is, is antagonism between males and females. Just the way everybody likes it. Who? The authorities. Another way to look at antagonism is it's creating problems where none exist. None otherwise exist. These politicians, these leaders, these various institutional leaders, a lot of the nonprofits, the ivory tower, intellectuals and so on, they're always doing stuff to antagonize different groups. And this is why it's so important that we have more and more different kinds of groups. Because more and more different kinds of groups equals more and more different ways to pit groups against groups and have antagonists. So it's very different from the chemist and the mathematician and the computer sciences who get together and build an airplane, you know, who are dealing with reality. What are they doing? They're solving problems. What are the antagonists doing? They're creating problems where none otherwise exist and then pretending to solve them. So are there any real hobgoblins? Yeah, sure, sure. So I mean, Menken isn't to be taken literally. It's only in the context of, it's only in the context of those institutions, right? There's real societal, financial crises, unemployment, inflation, real estate, bubbles, business cycles. Again, it goes on and on, right? But who's responsible for them? We all know, if you've been listening to me, you know who's responsible for these. But who do they actually blame? Those guys, right? And you know why? It's the corporations, it's the bank, it's greed, it's greed, and you're greedy too, incidentally, right? It's unbridled individualism. I told you, it's the same presentation over and over and over again. It's inadequate regulation. It's never state force and violence. Never. No, it's not them. Demosyde. The murder of any person or people by a government including genocide, politicized and mass murder. This does not include combatants. Check this out. A government on the internet. It's very interesting. Professor R.J. Ramell, University of Hawaii, total democide at 133 million deaths, pre-20th century and 262 million deaths in the 20th century for a grand total of 395 million people. It doesn't include combatants. So this is where a government intentionally kills its citizens, not talking about when they go to war and combatants kill combatants. It's a different figure. Who kills the most? Totalitarian regimes, unquestionably authoritarian regimes, number two, but democracies kill plenty. It's the lesser of three evils always, isn't it interesting? I got a question actually in the Q&A last time last year about what's wrong with voting for the lesser of two evils. My answer was thanks for pointing it out that you're choosing evil. I'm running out of time so we're going to move quick. So now I want to, you know, socialism, socialism, so now we're going to kind of contrast the same sort of thing that we did with epistemology now in the social realm, right? There are primitives there, you know, dirt scratching primitives, right? They can't have any social power, you know? Cooperation, standby the fire, dah-dah-dah-dah, you know, lounging around, lounging around. But you know, it's because people like this knew what the fuck they were doing that we're here. And they had to know what the fuck they were doing because it wasn't very many of them. They could have easily died out and gone extinct. Many homo-species did. We were the first one that was successful as she has social power in the paleo and the neolithic. We evolved to account for the actions and values, pay attention here, of 30 to 60 other individuals with each individual having a real and true potential to influence the direction of tribe and the group. So in essence, you know, we evolved as little commies, you know, in little communes, right? The problem is, there's nothing wrong with that. A family unit is somewhat like a commune. The problem is, it doesn't scale, but that's genuine social power right there. You can, you have, everybody you know, you know what they like, you know what they hate. You know how to behave around them and if you integrate all of that, you can actually influence what they do and what the whole group does. We're social animals. There's the contrast right there. It's hilarious to me. It's hilarious to me. People go in and they come out with a sticker on, you know, I voted! I got my one in 300 million say in my own affairs. I had a say in who's going to rule my life next. And they think that's social power. So I, you know, at least they have the decency to cover themselves, you know. That's the same sort of thing there. So at this point people say, well, you know, what do you advocate? You know, it's like you can't, you can't say, well, you know what, I'm not for force. I'm not for initiating force. I'm not for domination, you know, just doesn't square. So what do you advocate? What do you, what, how should, how should we, how should we organize society? What should, what should we do to fit everybody in? And finally I've come up with an answer, you know, I'm not interested. People say, why don't you vote? First of all, I wouldn't do that to you. Second of all, I'm not interested even in a 100, 1 in 300 million say in yours affairs or yours affairs or yours affairs. Not interested. I'm no interest in trying to dominate you or be an authority over you or tell you what to do. I am not interested, I'm not interested in finding out how I can be in the bigger mob, right? What happens in anarchy? What happens? What happens in anarchy? What? Everything! Everything happens!