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I feel an image of Yarvin would be helpful, if nothing else to provide a face to the name mentioned in the article. There's one already on his wikipedia page. Also relevant would be an image of Nick Land. Thoughts? JBrahms ( talk) 12:45, 15 May 2023 (UTC)
This is full of liberal propaganda pretending to be "neutral" and any attempts to fix it are being instantly reverted. This article is not to be trusted and is yet another sign that Wikipedia is not meant to provide useful information. Photon2003 ( talk) 07:05, 7 January 2024 (UTC)
liberal propaganda"? Do you have reliable sources to back up your claims? TucanHolmes ( talk) 19:00, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
It is really biased to say that "although neo-reactionary thinkers disdain the masses and claim to despise populism and people more generally, what ties them to the rest of the alt-right is their unapologetically racist element, their shared misanthropy and their resentment of mismanagement by the ruling elites." It is pretty univerally agreed upon with fellow NRx thinkers that masses of people are usually misused or don't need appealed to and that there should be an elite. However there is not some consensus among NRx thinkers or followers that we hate humans or are all racist. Yarvin criticizes white nationalism and is from a Jewish family himself. The only NRx thinker I can imagine that is perhaps racist and hates humanity would be maybe Nick Land who is fine with posthumanism. However I would say online NRx thinkers like Auron Macintyre, Charlemagne, and The Distributist are all pro-human and support having children. And I would argue they aren't open or unapologetic racists and probably not racists at all but it is mostly besides the point. The point is that the quatation is misleading media bias that clearly doesn't apply to all neo-reactionary thinkers. Posthumanism is misanthropic but not really even associated as neo-reactionary because that is not a reactionary civilization in any manner. And there are people who are totally fine with multiracial patchwork societies. Crazando ( talk) 07:50, 19 February 2024 (UTC)
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I feel an image of Yarvin would be helpful, if nothing else to provide a face to the name mentioned in the article. There's one already on his wikipedia page. Also relevant would be an image of Nick Land. Thoughts? JBrahms ( talk) 12:45, 15 May 2023 (UTC)
This is full of liberal propaganda pretending to be "neutral" and any attempts to fix it are being instantly reverted. This article is not to be trusted and is yet another sign that Wikipedia is not meant to provide useful information. Photon2003 ( talk) 07:05, 7 January 2024 (UTC)
liberal propaganda"? Do you have reliable sources to back up your claims? TucanHolmes ( talk) 19:00, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
It is really biased to say that "although neo-reactionary thinkers disdain the masses and claim to despise populism and people more generally, what ties them to the rest of the alt-right is their unapologetically racist element, their shared misanthropy and their resentment of mismanagement by the ruling elites." It is pretty univerally agreed upon with fellow NRx thinkers that masses of people are usually misused or don't need appealed to and that there should be an elite. However there is not some consensus among NRx thinkers or followers that we hate humans or are all racist. Yarvin criticizes white nationalism and is from a Jewish family himself. The only NRx thinker I can imagine that is perhaps racist and hates humanity would be maybe Nick Land who is fine with posthumanism. However I would say online NRx thinkers like Auron Macintyre, Charlemagne, and The Distributist are all pro-human and support having children. And I would argue they aren't open or unapologetic racists and probably not racists at all but it is mostly besides the point. The point is that the quatation is misleading media bias that clearly doesn't apply to all neo-reactionary thinkers. Posthumanism is misanthropic but not really even associated as neo-reactionary because that is not a reactionary civilization in any manner. And there are people who are totally fine with multiracial patchwork societies. Crazando ( talk) 07:50, 19 February 2024 (UTC)
media synopsis.