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Great video.
Not to push the book too heavily, but this is something that Taleb talks about a in his new book Skin In The Game (which now seems remarkably well-titled…), specifically in his chapter on how The Most Intolerant Wins, in which he observes that small changes in policy — specifically by how comparatively intransigent or inflexible two competing genes/memes are — can mean that relatively small minorities regularly dominate, overtake, and subsume majorities over time. It’s a subtle but powerful red-pill, and he even says explicitly that the West is committing suicide in the face of Islam. He doesn’t mention Hispanic migration, but the point is there.
It’s a nice white-pill that ideas that were once taboo are now getting mainstream coverage. I think the hard part for Greg may be knowing that he’s been saying this for years, and yet the new majority may not give him very much credit.
Since this video was posted February 17, 2018, I am coming to it quite late, since I am making an attempt to read many of the previous posts on this site — a Herculean task, but fascinating and instructive. However, YouTube has now removed it! I assume Greg Johnson is aware of its being removed. Is it possible for the written version to be posted? It certainly sounds like something worth reading, even if not able to be viewed.
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