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This year, I am presenting a series on ideology and the technosphere. The series rejects mainstream political discourse and returns to first principles, historical background, and online trends to deconstruct the current evolution of politics.
Thus far and in today's post, I have identified the following components of tech-oriented politics:
- New political terms, like the Red Pill and Black Pill
- The weaponization of political virtues, morals, ideals, and values, leading to inversions of those values in practice
- Internet dynamics and unpredictability
- New moral, spiritual, or ethical frameworks of common reference
Political virtues, moral labels, and positive platforms contrast with real outcomes, whether in everyday reality or online practice. There is a vast gap between what people say they are doing politically and what actually happens. On the Internet, this gap is exposed and described, especially among the alt media and conspiracy theorists, as corruption.