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? 















