Common Sense, Inverted: The 232nd Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying
Jul 3, 2024
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Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying explore the evolutionary lens on the state of the world. They discuss deep state vs shallow state, media and health institutions, and critique trans-activism and female athlete campaigns, emphasizing the importance of healthy competition and collaboration in sports and evolution.
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Revolution and independence are justified when government oppresses citizens, echoing Thomas Paine's 'Common Sense'.
Personal connections like Sulo's in Madagascar contrast with global indifference, revealing the complexities of human interactions.
Understanding the 'Deep State' and 'shallow state' nuances is crucial to differentiate between covert power structures and bureaucratic influences.
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Thomas Paine's Assertive Call for Revolution and National Independence
Thomas Paine's 1776 pamphlet 'Common Sense' articulates the urgent need for revolution and national independence. Paine asserts that when a government becomes oppressive and fails to uphold the rights of its citizens, it is the duty of the people to rebel and establish a new form of government. He eloquently frames the principles of equality, unalienable rights, and the consent of the governed as fundamental to securing a just society.
Symmetry and Asymmetry in Human Interactions
The personal story of Sulo from Madagascar highlights the symmetry and asymmetry in human interactions. Sulo, named after a lost child, represents a profound cultural connection and identity shaped by a specific familial experience. The engagement with someone like Sulo contrasts with the formality of indifference towards the billions of people one will never meet, reflecting the complex interplay between personal connections and the broader world.
Evaluating the Concept of 'Deep State'
The concept of the 'Deep State' invites scrutiny as it can encompass distinct meanings. It may refer to a covert cabal exerting unelected power, shrouded in secrecy. Alternatively, it could represent the continuous bureaucratic apparatus influencing governance as the 'shallow state'. Understanding these nuances is crucial for distinguishing between conspiratorial narratives and the tangible bureaucratic influence on national affairs.
Leveling the Playing Field for Progress and Stability
Creating a level playing field where people can access the market without rigging it leads to progress and stability, essential to avoiding conflicts driven by powerful tools. An outbreak of Western values is crucial to recognize collective peril and prevent destructive power struggles.
Analyzing the Political Landscape and Debate Fallout
Amid unfolding events post-debate, uncertainty prevails regarding the political landscape. Joe Biden's debate performance, though predicted, stirred debate outcomes, raising questions about behind-the-scenes motivations and potential rifts within the political elite.
Uncovering Issues in Women's Basketball with Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark, a transcendent basketball player, faces backlash and exclusion within women's basketball due to attention distribution dynamics. Rather than embracing competition to level up, a toxic feminine approach undermines progress, highlighting the importance of collaboration for competitive enhancement.
In this 232nd in a series of live discussions with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying (both PhDs in Biology), we talk about the state of the world through an evolutionary lens.
In this week’s episode, we discuss the 248th anniversary of the founding of the United States, with readings from Common Sense and the Declaration of Independence. Then: deep state vs. shallow state, and how it came to be that news = New York Times ^-1, and health = CDC^-1. Discussing the biggest story of 2020—the corruption and affiliations of what would become the first family of the U.S.—was considered a moral failure at the time. Finally: feminism fails in a spectacular show of rugby and lingerie (as Meghan Murphy said: “Modern feminism wants women either in burkas or p*rn gear”), and we discuss why WNBA star Caitlyn Clark is being competed with in the way that she is.
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***** Mentioned in this episode:
Common Sense (Thomas Paine, 1776): https://americainclass.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Common-Sense-Full-Text.pdf
Declaration of Independence: https://uscode.house.gov/download/annualhistoricalarchives/pdf/OrganicLaws2006/decind.pdf
The Standard on rugby players x lingerie: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/team-gb-rugby-stars-rugby-sevens-paris-olympics-tokyo-b1168015.html
Linda Blade weighs in: https://x.com/coachblade/status/1808125106440323228
Lingerie company x DEI: https://www.bluebella.com/pages/idea
Heather on Competition, and how it differs between the sexes: https://naturalselections.substack.com/p/competition1of2