Based Chamath: “Nobody Cares About What’s Happening to the Uyghurs, Okay?”

Chamath Palihapitiya is a Sri Lankan Silicon Valley guy. I’m not going to say he’s totally based and redpilled, but he does end up saying a lot of things I agree with.

He was on a podcast this week with some Jews whining about the alleged abuses of the so-called “Wigger Moslems” in China, and he dropped a truth bomb on these rats.

Palihapitiva said: “Nobody cares about what’s happening to the Uyghurs, okay? You bring it up because you care and I think it’s nice that you care. The rest of us don’t care. I’m just telling you a very hard, ugly truth. Of all the things that I care about, yes, it is below my line.”

Here’s another clip from the same show where he notes that referring to China as a “dictatorship” is a subjective and probably meaningless moral judgement that outsiders don’t really have an obligation to make. His position on China is that the relationship between China and other countries should be based on practical matters that affect the nation dealing with China, not internal Chinese politics that no one really understands anyway.

This is pretty basic, common sense stuff that any normal white man would be saying if he could get away with it. Instead, every single white man with a platform is totally cucked by all of this “who we are” and “our values” gibberish that no one even understands.

Conservatives on cue are lining up next to *checks notes* next to Islamic advocacy groups to express outrage over this.

He donated to the Democrats, goy, and he doesn’t care about the human rights. Democrats are the real Islamophobes.

I think some of those people might be liberals too.

Palihapitiya is himself a “liberal” in that he’s on about global warming and black people or whatever. Whatever. I don’t think he’s actually political, he just cares about practical money issues, and obviously, this conflict with China is creating money issues for no clear reason based on dumb rumors about Islamic terrorists being forced to play Squid Game in China.

This also really speaks to the larger issue of the fact that it is simply impossible to care about every random person on earth. We’re constantly told by the media that we have to pour out emotional energy on various groups around the world: Ukrainian homosexuals, Jews, neo-Nazis, African immigrants who burned up because they couldn’t operate a space heater or a door – everyone on earth, we have to use our limited emotional resources on. What this eventually does is make people so emotionally drained that they become apathetic about everything – including about the things they really should care about (their family, their community, the future of their country).

That having been said – Moslems are a whole other issue. I mean, frankly, I think Moslems should be killed, basically on principle. At the very least, I’m very strongly in favor of not only removing them from our countries, but taking back our historic borders.

God willing, I will the same day receive the Holy Eucharist inside of Hagia Sophia.

I don’t actually know Palihapitiya’s ethnicity – it says his family left Sri Lanka in the 70s as refugees. I suspect he probably has some similar feelings towards Moslems as Christians do (you can look up the history of Islam in the sub-continent – it’s not dissimilar to the history of Islam in Europe).

But above all, he’s pushing a practical view of not trying to be the moral arbiter of the world. At one point in the podcast, he accused the Jews promoting “human rights” as the highest value on earth as having a “luxury belief.” This is exactly true. You can only start babbling about haji Squid Game on the other side of the earth when you don’t have any of your own problems.

Or, as in the case of conservatives, you can whine about haji Squid Game in a country you can’t find on a map as a distraction from your own problems because you lack the basic moral courage to deal with your own problems. It’s easier to just go along with Fox News and Ted Cruz saying “hey, look over there – those small eye people who are now your greatest enemy are abusing the people we spent the last twenty years telling you were your greatest enemy! They’re telling them to stop blowing up train stations! Stopping this is our values because of who we are!”

Palihapitiya will almost definitely cuck out on this.

A few years ago, he came out and said that he regretted working for Facebook because he believes that social media and cellphones are unraveling the fabric of society. That isn’t even exactly a violation of political correctness and not even right-wing, but he cucked out on that and came out and said “oh no, actually, Facebook is good.”

Anyway, I wish we still had an open social media, because with all of the attention this is getting, it would allow those of us on the right who see this whole “Chinese human rights” bullshit as a gigantic distraction from what is happening in our own countries.

If I was allowed on Twitter, I would tweet:

“Please provide me with proof that what the CCP is doing to the wiggers is worse than what Australia is doing to the unvaccinated. Thanks.”

Conservatives would start spewing gibberish about Squid Games organ harvesting, and then we could have a discussion about the sources of this information.

Any open discussion about this would lead to a general agreement on the right that we need to be focusing on domestic “human rights” issues involving the Covid lunacy and what is happening to our economy, not unfounded rumors about Islamic train bombers being forced to play Squid Game by small eye people on the other side of the planet.

That’s why they can’t allow open discussion anymore, at all. It’s not just the Jewish issue or the virus hoax – it’s everything they’re saying. All of this stuff can be broken down very simply, in a way any normal person who is not just a total worshiper of authority can understand. So they just ban all discussion.

That’s why I would say it’s a very good thing that Palihapitiya made the comments he made, regardless of what you think of his other issues.