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I don't play videogames or watch anime, so no.

I mean if you want to keep it even simpler- the wage premium for legal workers is actually pretty small, the lack of healthcare/hr overhead is what makes illegals so attractive. Just remove employment regulations. Prevailing wages and working conditions in the vast majority of the USA are already governed more by supply and demand than by regulation, you're mostly cutting red tape.

Confessional protestantism and fundamentalist evangelical-adjacent protestantism are going strong, and they don't restrict the internet anymore than hardcore Catholics do. They're hard to track and more geographically constrained but they do exist.

And in point of fact, Israeli Christians are local version of orientals, in having incomes and educational outcomes that handily best the majority. Jews do better than Muslim Arabs or Druze but behind Christians. Basically nobody disputes that this is for IQ reasons- Arab Christians are a genuinely high IQ group.

Schizo podcasts help pass the time better.

Mexico already has one of the largest industrial sectors in the world.

Episcopalians are still going- shrinking congregations that skew much older than the average church, but they're not about to die out, there'll just be fewer of them. Methodists are still there, albeit older and slowly shrinking, PCA has managed to avoid full collapse even if it's got hard times for the forseeable future. ELCA(mainline lutherans)- famously not a waspy denomination- are the real mainliners who won't be around when their current congregants kick the bucket(which won't be that long).

The African American female church attendance rate is much higher than any other demographic sees; the male church attendance rate is not. ‘The men need to go to church more’ is a criticism of black culture that most black people themselves would agree with, and the usual red tribe elite formulation is that blacks should go to churches with stronger family values moralism anyways(the black church is not that).

The conservative true elite is increasingly Catholic, but evangelical megachurchianity is more common for the masses. Episcopalians and Presbyterians are… not common, and don’t go to church anyways.

Pivoting to buying cheap Mexican and Brazilian and Argentine stuff isn’t that hard.

The thesis on disparate impact is 'they're uncivilized, and they should be more like us'. That is what normie red tribe elites think. The ultrapolitical ones not so much, but they're a small fraction. The fuentards are far outnumbered by people who think blacks should go to church, study, and work harder and they'd achieve white outcomes.

The red tribe elite is probably more blank slate than the blue tribe, if anything. They unironically believe that black underperformance is due mostly to culture and that removing blacks from the ghetto culture(and forcing them to assimilate to a better one, namely theirs) is what is necessary to fix issues in their communities. They can respect the oriental grindset but think they should age out of it with assimilation. Twitter is not real life.

And more specifically, the US can likely maintain itself as the hegemon of the western hemisphere and remain the richest country on earth. It does not need china.

Hmm, you might be mostly right. I do remember some very blue educator bigwigs pushing for more homework because it was bonum in se to study like the orientals. But they might not truly be elites anyways, I suppose.

Oddly I don’t see the same level of paramilitary organization forming in the right which you wouldn’t think given their greater affinity for gun culture. I don’t anticipate any major attacks coming out of the right in the near future. The anger is there but no one seems interested in doing anything about it. Maybe because the current Federal government is perceived as friendly.

Gun culture both makes paramilitary activity easier to hide(it would take me about three phone calls to get into a ‘yeah, we have a commander, and we like to get together and train on the weekends, and we’ve got plans for when the shit hits the fan, but we’re definitely not a militia, no sir’) and makes would be attackers think twice. This stuff is concentrated among the functional, elite end of the red tribe, which already likes guns, hunting, firefight training, etc, and which is consequently very well aware that shooting people kills them. It sounds obvious, but I genuinely don’t think a lot of the nuts that go shoot people for political reasons really intend to leave body counts(I do, however, think they are crazy). Red tribe schizos who want to commit mass shootings don’t need to join a paramilitary group to do so, because they live in gun culture, and those paramilitary groups largely wouldn’t accept them anyways because they work on word of mouth, vetting, and reputation- like a more civilized motorcycle club. This mode of social organization- deinstitutionalized networking with high functioning members and extensive IRL vetting- is very red tribe and very good at excluding nut jobs.

America is what America is. Vivek being upset about what it is does not change that. This is, literally, tautological.

Now you can of course argue that we should improve America by making it more like some other country which does things better. That is, historically, not a GOP position, to put it mildly, and race as such is kinda irrelevant- because the GOP reaction to we should have socialism like Denmark is also sharply negative. Our culture is American because it is American; Fourth of July is an American holiday because it is celebrated by Americans in America. Literally that is what makes it so.

Vivek is arguing ‘we should have oriental grindset study obsession like they do in the orient’ and nobody seems to like that- including the orientals themselves, the Koreans are refusing to bring children into the world because they don’t want to subject them to that. Obviously it’s unpopular, although there’s certain elite circles which like the idea. They are, however, not GOP elites.

Vivek needs to learn his audience instead of crashing out on Christmas every year. Republican politicians keep track of college football because that is what elite red tribers do(NFL is much more working class and much more politically neutral). They don’t rant about SAT scores.

This isn't new- see 'Body Ritual of the Nacirema'.

Basketball is, in Oklahoma, a sport considered roughly as important as curling, and which exists largely to pass the time between the superbowl and the beginning of baseball season. The core red tribe thinks of basketball as an amateur game and does not follow the NBA, sometimes with an excuse of 'too many games'- seeing college basketball as akin to track and field or archery or something- a sport which nobody actually cares about, but which a respectable athletics program will maintain anyways just for the sake of it.

The existence of highly ranked research departments gives the university of Texas- and a small number of other red state universities- some insulation from political pressure to the extent that that research(mostly geology in the case of the university of Texas, for obvious reasons) is extremely valuable to private sector industry.

She didn't want to be a martyr, the whole thing is a staged political stunt to get the TPUSA more influence. I daresay I have a better insight into the priorities of the politically active core red tribe in the south central United States than the average motteizean; the TPUSA is a big part of their 'theory of victory' and this kind of stunt is exactly what somebody trying to exploit it would dream up- and some state legislators were peripherally involved, but involved enough to be an implied threat.

Yeah, the suburban lifestyle has gotten more manageable- mostly due to gas prices that are stabilizing on a bad day and declining on a good one- with grocery inflation largely stalled. IDK about rents, I think they're getting worse in blue states and better in red ones, but doordash/fast food has gotten more expensive. That's a recipe for 'blue intelligentsia hate the economy, everyone else is largely fine with it'.

The university was well aware of the implied political pressure on them to be maximally accommodating to conservative Christians. They might not want to, but they're run by the state government of the reddest state in the country, and they know it. Oklahoma is the US capital of social conservatism in actual legislation, and OU isn't exactly a tier one research school(although it's a football powerhouse) so the consequences for 'not rolling over' are being forced to anyways. This isn't the university of Texas where legitimate academic programs are strongly valued by major private industries over competitors or a UC school where the state government wants them to do this- they have no protection.

The vibecession is mostly a vibe among democrats, indicating at the very least that it isn't a general poor economy- it might be localized or something, but you'd expect everyone to have a negative outlook if it there were truly broad-based economic problems the official metrics are missing.

The online reaction isn't surprising, and it serves as another example of a litmus test that the progressive left has failed.

Once again I’m reminding you that this is the university of Oklahoma and the student in question is backed by the local TPUSA chapter.

Well yes, but the defection level was probably manageable; declines in social trust were from multiple waves of bad news(serial killers being a major topic, for example) rather than from direct experience.

In the Anglosphere it’s not that unusual to find a married, Latin rite priest who converted from Anglicanism or Lutheranism. Priests who were ordained after widowhood is not a thing in the USA, however- although it’s theoretically allowed to ordain widowers, those with dependent children are right out(and dependent is interpreted very broadly indeed). And theres typically also an age cutoff- priests must begin their nine year formation process before a certain age.