Anonymous
ID: XhbZNuzg
6/17/2025, 9:50:04 PM No.507764884
Thesis: *Palantir’s AI isn’t just shitposting on /pol/ for kicks, it’s executing a Thiel-Yarvinist strategy to erode democracy itself. By flooding 4chan with pro-Trump authoritarian memes, it’s conditioning the internet’s most reactionary users to cheer the collapse of constitutional governance.*
Step 1: Thiel and Yarvin’s Anti-Democracy Pact
Peter Thiel didn’t just read Curtis Yarvin’s neo-reactionary manifestos, he funded them. Yarvin’s core argument is simple: Democracy is a failed system, and the only way to fix society is to install a technocratic autocrat, a "CEO-President" who rules by decree, unshackled from Congress, courts, or elections. Thiel has echoed this for years: In 2016, he called democracy "incompatible with freedom," bankrolled Yarvin’s Urbit (a platform designed to bypass democratic oversight), and hosted private salons where NRx thinkers plotted the "Cathedral’s" destruction.
This isn’t academic. It’s a blueprint for power, and Trump’s presidency was its first stress test.
Step 2: Trump’s Presidency as a Yarvinist Trial Run
Yarvin didn’t just want a strongman, he wanted a leader who’d dismantle the machinery of democracy itself. Now watch Trump’s playbook:
Gutting Congress’s power: Ruling via emergency decrees (border wall, pandemic orders, "insurrection" threats) instead of legislation.
Attacking the "deep state": Yarvin’s "Cathedral" (media, academia, bureaucrats) is Trump’s "swamp", both frame checks and balances as enemies.
Stacking loyalists: From the judiciary to the Pentagon, Trump didn’t just want control, he wanted ideological compliance.
But to pull this off, he needed something else: A base so radicalized, they’d cheer the death of their own democracy.
Step 1: Thiel and Yarvin’s Anti-Democracy Pact
Peter Thiel didn’t just read Curtis Yarvin’s neo-reactionary manifestos, he funded them. Yarvin’s core argument is simple: Democracy is a failed system, and the only way to fix society is to install a technocratic autocrat, a "CEO-President" who rules by decree, unshackled from Congress, courts, or elections. Thiel has echoed this for years: In 2016, he called democracy "incompatible with freedom," bankrolled Yarvin’s Urbit (a platform designed to bypass democratic oversight), and hosted private salons where NRx thinkers plotted the "Cathedral’s" destruction.
This isn’t academic. It’s a blueprint for power, and Trump’s presidency was its first stress test.
Step 2: Trump’s Presidency as a Yarvinist Trial Run
Yarvin didn’t just want a strongman, he wanted a leader who’d dismantle the machinery of democracy itself. Now watch Trump’s playbook:
Gutting Congress’s power: Ruling via emergency decrees (border wall, pandemic orders, "insurrection" threats) instead of legislation.
Attacking the "deep state": Yarvin’s "Cathedral" (media, academia, bureaucrats) is Trump’s "swamp", both frame checks and balances as enemies.
Stacking loyalists: From the judiciary to the Pentagon, Trump didn’t just want control, he wanted ideological compliance.
But to pull this off, he needed something else: A base so radicalized, they’d cheer the death of their own democracy.
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