

Curtis Yarvin - Episode #350
111 snips Feb 13, 2025
Curtis Yarvin, an author known for his sharp political and cultural insights, shares his entertaining experiences, including a surprising interview with The New York Times. He discusses the quirky appeal of a 19th-century toy and critiques the effectiveness of USAID. The conversation dives into the complexities of power dynamics, media accountability, and the absurdities of health innovations. Yarvin also unpacks perceptions of race, celebrity culture, and the inefficiencies within modern governance, all while sprinkling in humor and levity.
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Race Science and Human Biodiversity
- Curtis Yarvin, author of "The White Pill", discusses race science and the concept of human biodiversity.
- He mentions a study in Science Magazine about archaic hominin contributions to African populations' genetics.
Meeting Kurt Metzger
- Curtis Yarvin describes meeting Kurt Metzger in Austin.
- Yarvin compares their conversation to a Jedi brawl, witty and fast-paced.
New York Times Interview
- Curtis Yarvin details his New York Times interview experience.
- He describes the NYT's power and lack of accountability, likening it to a monarchy.