In today’s episode of Walt Right Perspectives I am joined by Sai, an Indian immigrant and college student of Marathi Brahmin extraction.
This was a deeply provocative and engaging conversation that lasted almost three hours and ended up raising some difficult questions about society that will probably make a lot of people uncomfortable. We will definitely need a follow-up discussion.
Topics include:
Cultural practices of Marathi Brahmins in India
Indian-American vs. Indian Immigrant attitudes
Traditionalist Brahmin resentment of leverage inherent in programs like H1B
Widespread availability of lower class labor to the Indian middle classes
Decreasing age of female puberty, causes of this, and downstream impacts
r vs. k Life Strategies
Endocrine disruptors
Social downsides of academic overspecialization
Women seemingly being in pain or getting sick for no reason
How to fix the premature puberty issue
Social downsides of early puberty (missed childhood)
How sexual segregation makes white American girls are scared of men
Scientifically learning how to communicate in a feminine way as an autistic man
How Walt avoids getting bullied by women for incel-coded ideas
How and why women bully men
Why Indian women are more averse to feminism
Western world’s loss of the sacred
How status-conscious mid guys make the incel feedback loop worse
Western preoccupation with male sexual success
Heuristic differences between Indians and second gen Indian-Americans
Early standards of international law in Indian civilization
Walt’s overuse of the word “Faustian”
Sai’s interest in the manosphere, Karen Straughn, and men’s rights activism
How to avoid false rape accusations
Why Walt as a former incel doesn’t care about incels
Why women need to be the ones to advocate for low status men
Annoying ubiquity of female communicative norms
Multiculturalism requires honest communication between high verbal IQ people
Exponential vs. linear path to success for men
How Brahmins are much better than Walt at avoiding contempt for normies/plebs
How Brahmins took control over Raj institutions and limited British cultural dominance by sheltering lower class people
Colonial exploitation and identity politics
British Raj vs internecine Indian exploitation
Skin bleaching and colorist beauty norms vs. male preference for neoteny
Outsider status of Indian diaspora when they return to India
What does it mean to be American?
Indian immigration to Europe vs. America
Chaotic nature of American society makes everything about power
Why more promiscuous women are more submissive / feminine
How false rape accusations are inevitable in hookup culture
Is emotional manipulation, love bombing, etc. rape?
High verbal IQ people don’t play by the same rules as everyone else
Moral anarchy is inevitable because nobody accepts being policed themselves
You can’t only partially solve a complex and overdetermined problem
Elite men who consciously shape culture benefit from everyone else’s suffering
Necessity of cringe exuberance for honest discourse
Almost everyone would have been a Nazi in 1930s Germany
India’s rapid accumulation of tech wealth was enabled by colonialism
How Indian ascendence in tech could make the Brahmin Question become another Jewish Question in white identitarian discourse
Downstream attitudinal differences of elite Indian immigration vs. impoverished Euro-American (and subsequent Latino) immigration
As India develops first world amenities does it still make sense for elite Indians to migrate?
Optimizing for happiness as a civilization makes it harder to enforce your will on other civilizations economically, culturally, and militarily.
The misery of American poverty is what enables American striver culture
The “black hole” nature of modern cities
Difference between traditionalist degeneracy and modernist NXIVM degeneracy
Need for men to think of bad female behavior as cute so it doesn’t seem terrifying
Indian auntie culture and its upsides and downsides
Nobody chooses to be policed by aunties when given the choice
It’s far easier to solve problems of pain vs. problems of pleasure
Modern problems are qualitatively different from problems of the past
The appeal of relationships predicated on a power dynamic
What makes anything worth doing?
Does everyone need to have kids?
Does it make sense for men to spend time with their young children?
Episode 6 : Men's rights and The Brahmin Question with Sai