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Guess we now know why...
Curtis Yarvin has been writing about his ideas since at least 2009, when I first heard of him and his "Dark Enlightement." He's the "philsophical" underpinning of Silicon Valley's actual values and it was clear long, long before 2024.
He has the ear of people like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, JD Vance, and more.
From Wikipedia:
Also a leak of info about Thiel's secretive "Dialog" group included:
Elon Musk ($1.3 trillion)
Eric Schmidt ($40.1 billion)
Henry Kravis ($12.2 billion)
Marcos Galperin ($6.8 billion)
Mike Cannon-Brookes ($7.7 billion)
Scott Cook ($4.4 billion)
Barry Sternlicht ($3.1 billion)
Nicolas Berggruen ($2.9 billion)
John Arnold ($2.8 billion)
Joe Lonsdale ($2.8 billion)
Reid Hoffman ($2.7 billion)
Eric Schmidt from Google, Reid Hoffman of Netflix. The idea that Yarvin's ideas don't come up or aren't obliquely pushed at these events seems deeply unlikely.
Not a single woman on this list. Probably no black people either.
Yarvin was alo the one who ilcame up with Red Pill philosophy. That explains why it got so toxic.
The left-leaning part of Silicon Valley is the countless technicians, programmers and developers employed there, not the upper management.
Even in San Francisco and Berkeley, the C-Suite are strictly FOX News Republicans.
We like to think the employees are left leaning, but a quick visit to Blind should dispel that illusion
That's disappointing.