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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 20, 2023

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I suppose I don’t really understand this status game. What do they gain from placating minorities? How does that increase their stature in any appreciable way?

The actual action is more or less arbitrary, the status game is simply advocating ever more extreme self-sacrificing-but-not-actually policies in order to look the very most noble in front of each other. Whoever advances the most extreme anti-white policies is the most virtuous, noble and self-sacrificing (except again, not really, all the cost is borne by white men) and therefore "wins".

It's like competing to donate the most to charity... by pickpocketing other people. The actual charity being donated to doesn't much matter. Just being seen to be giving the most (amount of other people's money).

Interesting. How do such status games arise, so as to replace the previously predominant status games?

Traditional status games are shows of material wealth; but among those whose material comfort is both assured and relatively equal, moral fashions seem to be the next battleground. Ordinary working people scraping by day to day don't much care for these moral status games, it's only when someone's material needs are secure that they turn to worrying overmuch about their spiritual/moral health -- possibly out of a sense of guilt for being so well off. This lines up with the theory of luxury beliefs I've seen floated around before.