 And the media, because it's so heavily infested but leftist, the media has created this infinite boogeyman of incipient Nazism, right? The Nazis are everywhere, right? It's not, it's like maybe 2,000 genuine Nazis in America, right, and that they're bucked toothed neckbeards in the middle of nowhere, right? But they're trotted out, right? Oh, right? There are tens of thousands of Marxists teaching in American universities, right? Which tells you who won the fucking Cold War. Or who won the Second World War, frankly. It wasn't America, it was Russia. And the fact that they focus on irrelevant Nazis rather than the prevalent Marxists who are indoctrinating the young and lying to the young about the value of this education and putting the young into debt and blah, blah, blah, right? So then the young people come out hating capitalism, hating bosses, heavily in debt and feeling like indentured servitudes, indentured serfs, which they kind of are. So then, and when I was hiring people, like back when I ran a software company, I was chief technical officer, I hired people all the time, you could tell the leftists, because they came in and they were like, I guess I could be a wage slave for a little while. You know, whatever, you know, but it's the attitude, right? No, it's the attitude, you know? Like they just, they didn't like being there. It's like, you know, it was like taking a seven-year-old kid to the dentist, right? They'll go, but you know, they don't wanna be there. You know, they would like to get out as quickly as possible and hopefully there's a chest of toys on the way out, right? So you could tell with the people who were like free market guys, they were like, man, I wanna come in, I wanna get my skills up, I wanna be mentored, and I had these guys who would come with me on sales tours and so on and learn how to talk to clients and negotiate contracts, they loved that stuff, right? Whereas the socialists were like, I shouldn't have to do any of this. Like, socialist unicorns should be shitting my manner from the skies. I should just have to do this. For all the food I need, right? Because it's not in reality. So the kids come out of school and because they're shitty employees, they get shitty managers, because good managers don't wanna work for shitty employees, right? Because everyone's like, oh, my first boss was terrible. Well, of course he was terrible. Because the good bosses get moved up to more complicated things, right? So, yeah, they end up with this resentment, they never break out of it, and then they say, well, you can't get ahead in the free market. It's like, well, because you hate it, you know? You know, it's like, I hate red-headed people. You know, red-headed people never seem to like me. What's that old saying? Like, if you meet an asshole in the morning, you probably just met an asshole in the morning. But if you meet assholes all day, it's you. You're the asshole. Yeah, go ahead. You mentioned the Biomarm Republic, and can you kind of see any parallels about the way things are right now, with just anything goes and blah, blah, blah, and the Fed is just printing money like crazy, right? Yeah, so that's, yeah. Parallel to the Biomarm Republic, and then... That's a complicated topic. So, Europe, European history, arose out of scarcity and cold, and this is even more true for East Asian history, like what used to be called the Orientals until they wanted to blend Indians in and Muslims in with it. So, in Siberia, for instance, like the Winters are unbelievably brutal, which is where the Japanese and the Chinese came from, right? The whites had to deal with Northern Europe, and so on, and Western Europe, again, very, very cold. So you got to plan ahead, right? Scarcity is a huge issue. And so, basically, the people who didn't plan ahead didn't make it, right? Because you got to be pretty cold-hearted when you've only got enough food for your own family, and it's four months till spring, and your neighbor comes over and says, man, my kids are hungry, and you're like... Like, I'm sorry, man, I got a lot of compassion, but, you know, if I got to choose between your kids and my kids, like, sorry, it's just the way it is, right? So, we grew up, and it's sorry to include the we, like, you know, we're all white Europeans or whatever, but in general, the white Europeans grew up with the scarcity problem, right? And so, hoarding resources, not getting into debt and, you know, not spending and all of that. It's kind of like the Protestant work ethic, this kind of stuff, right? Now, in the tropics, it's a very different matter, right? In the tropics, there are two things that you can't do a huge amount about, right? So the first is disease, right? Because in cold climates, right? The viruses all die off in the winter, and you don't have as many viruses. But in the tropics, you don't, right? So, but you can't do anything about it, right? Now you can, but, you know, back in sort of evolutionary days, you couldn't, and then there's like war and predation, which you can't do a huge amount about. Winter, you can do something about, right? You can stock and plan and build your, get your firewood and your house and all that. So, we have a culture based on scarcity combined with a monetary system based on infinite resources, right, debt, money printing, money creation. Now, that's weird, because our culture is, we gotta be careful, because we're gonna run out of shit. But we've got this tax and spend and create money stuff that creates a sense of weird, infinite tropical abundance in a scarcity culture. And it's weird, and it's unhealthy for everyone in the long run, because nothing's infinite, everything is limited, all resources are finite, all human desires are infinite, but all resources are finite. So, when you get fiat currency, when you get money printing, it begins to dissolve our sense of reality. Like, and this sounds like very abstract, but it's very real, because you see, after money printing came in, right, it was basically the First World War, that's what I said earlier, it was a huge disaster. The First World War brought money printing and central banking and fiat currency into the West, right? Before that, you had to have gold to have money, and you can't just snap gold into existence, you gotta go mine for that shit, right? So, you get all of this infinite money, and then after that, you start to get this, hey man, reality isn't real, the logic is just a white privilege concept, and there's no such thing as truth, and it's like, but you can only afford that stuff when you can print money, because then you have this sense of infinite resources, and then the weird thing happens. So, let's say, you know, we're in some, I don't know, some tropical paradise, I don't know, we're some tropical paradise, it's not as lonely as Hawaii, just like a woody, nothing for thousands of miles, right? So, I don't know, Tahiti or something like that, I see it in Tahiti, right? Tahiti is like, food's falling off the trees, fish are jumping into your nets and stuff like that, right? So, let's say you and I are friends, right? And you hurt your leg, right? And you're like, hey man, I can't fish, can you go get me some fish, right? I could just go pick me up that banana, and I say, no, it's like worst friend ever, right? So, because it's like, it's right here, it's right here. So, if I don't give you something when you're in need and everything's plentiful, I'm an asshole, right? But that's not how it is in a cold climate, right? As we talked before, if you come and you say, hey, I grass-hoppered my summer away playing Van Morrison songs on my ukulele, right? While you were out there, you know, busting your ass, getting crops in firewood and shit, right? And you come to me and say, give me food out of your children's mouths. I'm like, then I mean to my children if I say yes to you. So, tropicality, like the abundance of resources, if you say no to someone, you're an asshole. But in a scarcity culture, in a cold winter culture, you have to say no to people. So, when you've got fiat currency and magic money, and someone comes and says, well, you know, I think we should spend money on the poor children, right? Well, that's like bananas lying everywhere. There's a child hungry. Can you just hand that child a banana? No, right? Well, the only reason you do that is you hate the child, right? Or you want the child to die, or you're a psycho, or you're mean, or something like that, right? So, the massive spigot of fake money is dissolving our sense of reality, and it's turning everything into an emotional argument. Well, why would you say no? Why wouldn't you want to give healthcare to everyone for free? There are bananas everywhere. Well, maybe you can put some, you need medicine up your ass, you can use a banana, right? But for the most part, it's not gonna be hugely helpful, right? So, when scarcity culture catches up with the illusion of infinite money, right, but right now, free healthcare for everyone, and you say no. Well, because there's this weird perception that resources are infinite, why would you say no? You must hate poor people.