Anyone else finding that they've tethered their politics to their personal sense of inferiority so that they overestimate the intelligence of those with opposing beliefs? Any way out of this?
>>9106220
no
also kys
>>9106228
>>9106220
just become a race realist libertarian monarchist, it's what all the smart people are doing nowadays.
>>9106231
did someone say daveposting thread?
>>9106241
I'm down
>>9106259
sick
>>9106220
I dunno, I have like opposite problem. Not a problem even actually, an issue or whatever. I'm just euphoric, everyone is dumb to me. like 99.99%, i dont even try anymore, im perceived as arrogant either way, so im just ultra categoric now
feels like second puberty or awkward age, not sure what it is in english
sometimes i think it's about me getting dumber for some reason, like literally degenerating or something. or maybe not, but why else did I come back where i started from. was it truth all along? like the 80 iq - conservative, 100 iq - liberal, 120 iq - conservative thingie?
>>9106298
> categoric
I meant categorical
>>9106220
all ideology is religion, theyre all equally stupid. the only way to be free is to not have any set ideology at all.
I've become such a serious Catholic that I no longer feel as attached to politics as I once did. I didn't even vote for a real candidate this past election, I just wrote in Pope Francis. I no longer have any concern or worry about who wins or loses elections. I trust in Christ and the Church, and the world of shadows and fancy can do what it wants.
>>9106307
this desu
>>9106314
Francis is a fancy shadow himself. Everything after the 2nd Vatican is heresy.
>>9106379
Vatican 2 is fine, you just have to approach it properly. It must be made a piece of the Church's tradition, in continuum with the rest. The proper approach to V2 is that which John Paul the Great and Benedict XVI espoused.
However, the potential to misread Vatican 2 is certainly there, and Francis has availed himself of it. The will of Christ will prevail in the end, though.