Rogé Karma
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But Loomer didn't attack him on that and didn't turn this into a huge issue. Instead, she went after Sriram Krishnan, who is South Asian. And I think it's, you know, her targeting him specifically on this issue and associating him with that kind of speaks to the sort of like nativist sentiment undergirding all of this.
Kind of right after the election, I sort of thought that maybe there was a chance that there was going to be some sort of fractious element at some point in the future, because these are two sides that kind of believe sort of different things. The tech right is reactionary like the nativist right that includes people like Laura Loomer, people like Steve Bannon.
Kind of right after the election, I sort of thought that maybe there was a chance that there was going to be some sort of fractious element at some point in the future, because these are two sides that kind of believe sort of different things. The tech right is reactionary like the nativist right that includes people like Laura Loomer, people like Steve Bannon.
Kind of right after the election, I sort of thought that maybe there was a chance that there was going to be some sort of fractious element at some point in the future, because these are two sides that kind of believe sort of different things. The tech right is reactionary like the nativist right that includes people like Laura Loomer, people like Steve Bannon.
They sort of all have this streak of like being frustrated with the progress that's taken place in America. They are frustrated with what they see as like American weakness. But the distinction is that the tech right also loves business. They love being rich. They love making a lot of money and having their industry be benefited.
They sort of all have this streak of like being frustrated with the progress that's taken place in America. They are frustrated with what they see as like American weakness. But the distinction is that the tech right also loves business. They love being rich. They love making a lot of money and having their industry be benefited.
They sort of all have this streak of like being frustrated with the progress that's taken place in America. They are frustrated with what they see as like American weakness. But the distinction is that the tech right also loves business. They love being rich. They love making a lot of money and having their industry be benefited.
The sort of nativist right cares much more about the American constituency and specifically the white American constituency and benefiting what they see as like the natural order of whiteness and the average American and things that some people in the tech right kind of care about but prioritize less than their own companies and less than their own industry.
The sort of nativist right cares much more about the American constituency and specifically the white American constituency and benefiting what they see as like the natural order of whiteness and the average American and things that some people in the tech right kind of care about but prioritize less than their own companies and less than their own industry.
The sort of nativist right cares much more about the American constituency and specifically the white American constituency and benefiting what they see as like the natural order of whiteness and the average American and things that some people in the tech right kind of care about but prioritize less than their own companies and less than their own industry.
Yeah, I think on the sort of nativist right, the ideal America is this place that prioritizes, with some exceptions more so now, but like fundamentally it's this like white sort of very classic conventional conservative vision for what the United States is. It's this like return fantasy to a version of the 1950s America that prioritizes like white American interests above other people.
Yeah, I think on the sort of nativist right, the ideal America is this place that prioritizes, with some exceptions more so now, but like fundamentally it's this like white sort of very classic conventional conservative vision for what the United States is. It's this like return fantasy to a version of the 1950s America that prioritizes like white American interests above other people.
Yeah, I think on the sort of nativist right, the ideal America is this place that prioritizes, with some exceptions more so now, but like fundamentally it's this like white sort of very classic conventional conservative vision for what the United States is. It's this like return fantasy to a version of the 1950s America that prioritizes like white American interests above other people.
Again, with exceptions, there's You know, these people would all say that they're not racist, that they're just like meritocratic or things like that. The tech right is more agnostic to those kinds of things.
Again, with exceptions, there's You know, these people would all say that they're not racist, that they're just like meritocratic or things like that. The tech right is more agnostic to those kinds of things.
Again, with exceptions, there's You know, these people would all say that they're not racist, that they're just like meritocratic or things like that. The tech right is more agnostic to those kinds of things.
People like Marc Andreessen and Peter Thiel kind of to some degree see value in that, but they only see value as far as that doesn't get in the way of their vision for creating this sort of like all-star team of Americans that can sort of dominate the global stage in technology and dominate like economically.
People like Marc Andreessen and Peter Thiel kind of to some degree see value in that, but they only see value as far as that doesn't get in the way of their vision for creating this sort of like all-star team of Americans that can sort of dominate the global stage in technology and dominate like economically.
People like Marc Andreessen and Peter Thiel kind of to some degree see value in that, but they only see value as far as that doesn't get in the way of their vision for creating this sort of like all-star team of Americans that can sort of dominate the global stage in technology and dominate like economically.
And so they're willing to go to look to other countries to bring people in to try to like get the best talent according to them to try to like solve the toughest engineering problems and to do things like beat China, which is something that they're all very obsessed with.