Post by Dan Ryan on Feb 22, 2013 16:20:47 GMT -5
When Bill Gates was a teenager, he fixed the computers for some corporation, saving them a million dollars. He only got paid $2,000.
Being exploited like that made him realize that the relatively Low-IQ corpies take advantage of a geek's fascination with computers. Because Billy was a rich kid, he had the "born to rule" attitude of his class and resented being treated like a peasant. Most us, unfortunately, would have thought it was cool to make that much money for doing something that was fun and challenging. We have been well-trained to render to Caesar. So it was class instinct in Gates that made him rebel against the System, rather than the Promethean pride in being a separate, superior, and beneficial species that I want to instill in High IQs.
The power of numbers will defeat the power of money. But we have been brought up isolated so we can be picked off one by one. Nevertheless, an individual can defeat the system for his own salvation by becoming a taker rather than a maker. This is morally justified because:
(1) He deserves to get what he would be owed under a just system. Gates should have become ultra-rich as an employee, just like pro athletes. Through most of her career, billionaire Oprah Winfrey was also an employee. The Promethean morality demands that we get what we deserve, even if means becoming a parasite like Gates.
(2) Those who are content with being exploited deserve hatred rather than sympathy. There's nothing wrong with punishing traitors.
(3) Science is for suckers; it is a slave subject. The homo erectus parasites and their flunkie professors are trying to turn us into willing Cash Cows for Corpie Milkmaids by creating the myths about the glories of science. The scientist is more important than his science. Until STEM geniuses get properly rewarded, they are fools for pursuing those subjects. I met some Microbiology graduate who instead used his learning to become an advisor to investors in that field. He got into that because he realized that he was only a subgenius and wouldn't really make an outstanding contribution as a working scientist. That still follows the Parasites' lies. In defiance of that justification, I advocate that even those who would get Nobel Prizes should also drop out until the corporate patent system is ours.
Is money everything? Another trick question instilled in us by our slavemasters. Appropriate reward is everything, and we should have the same resentment that Billy Gates had. Drop out of science before it is too late and your chains are fixed in place. Study Business Administration, Finance, and the Stock Market. With money, we can take over and change the rules that make us suckers now.
Being exploited like that made him realize that the relatively Low-IQ corpies take advantage of a geek's fascination with computers. Because Billy was a rich kid, he had the "born to rule" attitude of his class and resented being treated like a peasant. Most us, unfortunately, would have thought it was cool to make that much money for doing something that was fun and challenging. We have been well-trained to render to Caesar. So it was class instinct in Gates that made him rebel against the System, rather than the Promethean pride in being a separate, superior, and beneficial species that I want to instill in High IQs.
The power of numbers will defeat the power of money. But we have been brought up isolated so we can be picked off one by one. Nevertheless, an individual can defeat the system for his own salvation by becoming a taker rather than a maker. This is morally justified because:
(1) He deserves to get what he would be owed under a just system. Gates should have become ultra-rich as an employee, just like pro athletes. Through most of her career, billionaire Oprah Winfrey was also an employee. The Promethean morality demands that we get what we deserve, even if means becoming a parasite like Gates.
(2) Those who are content with being exploited deserve hatred rather than sympathy. There's nothing wrong with punishing traitors.
(3) Science is for suckers; it is a slave subject. The homo erectus parasites and their flunkie professors are trying to turn us into willing Cash Cows for Corpie Milkmaids by creating the myths about the glories of science. The scientist is more important than his science. Until STEM geniuses get properly rewarded, they are fools for pursuing those subjects. I met some Microbiology graduate who instead used his learning to become an advisor to investors in that field. He got into that because he realized that he was only a subgenius and wouldn't really make an outstanding contribution as a working scientist. That still follows the Parasites' lies. In defiance of that justification, I advocate that even those who would get Nobel Prizes should also drop out until the corporate patent system is ours.
Is money everything? Another trick question instilled in us by our slavemasters. Appropriate reward is everything, and we should have the same resentment that Billy Gates had. Drop out of science before it is too late and your chains are fixed in place. Study Business Administration, Finance, and the Stock Market. With money, we can take over and change the rules that make us suckers now.