![]() ![]() Posterity does not include immigrants, descendants of immigrants, invaders, conquerers, tourists, students, Americans born in Portugal, or anyone else who happens to subsequently reside in the same geographic location, or share the same civic ideals, as the original We the People. Constitution, according to Day:Īs you probably know, my argument is that the Posterity for whom the Constitution is intended to defend the Blessings of Liberty consists solely of the genetic descendants of the People of the several and united States. And we don't care about the Constitution, the Rights of Man, the Enlightenment, the Holocaust, or anything else with capital letters that is likely to get in the way. The #AltRight believes in three things:Įverything else is negotiable or a means to one of those three ends. And neither do we of the #AltRight, because it is obvious that the Constitution has not only failed, completely, by its own stated purpose, but is today being used as a means of hand-cuffing the Right. I think the old conservatives would do well to call themselves Constitutionalists, because it is obvious that the current batch don't give a damn about it. When Day self-identified with the alt-right, he wrote: He is also the Chief Content Officer of .įormerly, Day self-identified with the alt-right, but due to the term alt-right being effectively mischaracterized by the mainstream press, he now self-identifies as being part of the nationalist right and believes the mainstream press will not be able to poison the term nationalist right. He is also the lead designer of Infogalactic, an alternative to Wikipedia. Day is the lead editor of the Finland-based company Castalia House which publishes science fiction, books on military strategy and other works. ![]() He is an author, blogger, editor, political commentator and computer game designer. rather that just the arbitrations finishing.Theodore Beale, commonly known by the pen name Vox Day, (born August 21, 1968) is an American who politically aligns himself with the nationalist right and traditionalism. so "not in the bears favor" really sounds like they got hit with costs they werent expecting. it was simply the *process* of arbitrations that was going to hurt patreon. If the arbitrations are indeed over, and vox is yet again returning to this late-payment of fees claim in an attempt invalidate the final outcome of the arbitrations, it sounds like the outcome was not in the bears favor.īut it was well known and acknowledged by both sides that the bears were never expected to "win big". but since the arbitrations went ahead we can assume the judges disagreed. it was originally made in an attempt to show patreon had forfeited the arbitrations before they had even started. The claim about the late payment of fees is one vox has always made. Unless some higher authority has stepped in to squash it all. ![]() they would each have had their own duration and outcome. there were 90 of them and each was supposed to be occurring independently. It doesnt make a ton of sense that all the arbitrations are over at once. In any case, this matter remains to be the exact shitshow the Gammas predicted. The lesson of the stupid story (I think) was that Vox is claiming Patreon did not pay the arbitration fees in time, JAMS covered up for them, and the Legal Legion is now going to sue JAMS and Patreon. Bizarrely, I was able to gather that the man was Patreon, the jar was JAMS, and the raccoon was the bears. It is about a wicked man, a sentient jar of peanut butter, and an anthropomorphic raccoon. He then goes into an extremely lengthy and poorly paced parable in which he uses the phrase "in Minecraft" no less than 100 times. He additionally states that a legal defense fund will be set up if necessary, and that the bears should talk/ask no one outside the Legal Legion of Dipshits about any pertinent information. Ted immediately goes on to say that the bears MUST be prepared to go back to court. Of course, he says that both JAMS and Patreon displayed unprecedented levels of stupidity. Judging by the fact that he did not explicitly declare victory, as well as the tone for the duration of the stream, it is clear that the arbitrations did not get settled in the tards' favor. He opens up by remarking that ALL the arbitrations are over. ![]()
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