On page 166 of Curtis Yarvin’s book, I finally found where I disagree with him. Which doesn’t mean the whole book is useless. Primitive minds seek absolute agreement because nuance threatens their poor little brains.
Yarvin is a leftie. Whether he knows that or not is irrelevant. But he suffers from the leftiest of afflictions, which is that the US is to blame. For what, you’ll ask? And that question will demonstrate that you, my friend, are not a leftie. For lefties, the US is to blame for everything. It’s a knee-jerk reaction to absolutely any event happening anywhere. To give just one example, Yarvin believes that the best description of WWII is (and I quote) “America invaded Europe.” It can only occur to an American to make WWII about America and blame America for it.
Since for lefties whatever America starts always ends poorly, it should just not start anything. Stay very little, stay in its own lane, embrace multipolar world, etc.
I, on the other hand, don’t see America (or the Anglophone culture at large because Yarvin has it in for all Anglos) as the villain of world history. The Anglo culture is vastly superior to anything else on offer. To this observation, lefties always – and I mean always, dude, it’s like they have a record player installed – jump at me with screeches of “so you want invasions? Regime change? Color revolutions?” Because in their America-hating brains, saying anything positive about America immediately leads to a nuclear holocaust.
A great book, though. I’m still reading, and more updates will follow.