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      Fight disinformation but it’s fight dis information and the information is allegedly incriminating.

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    I’ve often wondered who masterclass is for. It seems like it is exclusively made for California Liberal types, who want to loudly show off how educated they are, and how “tolerant” they are, but don’t ever want to actually put in the effort of learning anything, and constantly blame “the red states” for causing every problem in their lives.

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      I’ve pirated a few to get insights from movie directors, artists, writers and such. Like to learn their process. Would not pay for it though

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        I’d usually assume that ‘would not pay for it’ means ‘shit’. But that’s not necessarily the case around here lol. So I’ll ask. What did you think? What’s/who’s worth watching?

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          I liked spike lees course focusing on making your first feature film. It’s not really academic, but some of his experiences are applicable.
          Kinda wack but… Kevin Spaceys acting course was good too.
          Been a long while though, so would have to dig thru old notes to find which ones I could use

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      Liberals love nothing more than huffing their own farts circlejerking about “disinformation” to prove how smart and intelligent they are for only reading NYT opinion pieces on why genocide is good, actually

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      I don’t think Masterclass is just political related courses

      It seems to be for the average Californian office worker who primarily gets their knowledge about the world and history from podcasts and subscribes to the “hustle grindset” culture (which is what Masterclass is a part of)

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      and constantly blame “the red states” for causing every problem in their lives.

      and also want to watch George Bush talk about how great he is. They do remember he’s a republican right? It’s not just me

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        But he shared sweets! He’s just an innocent old man who likes painting these days! We should let the past stay in the past!

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      These remind me of “The Great Courses” that they used to release as videos/audiobooks back in the 00s and 10s. Maybe they still do. The Great Courses, some of which I pirated out of curiosity, were often slower-paced and worse than your average Khan Academy video or random powerpoint presentation uploaded to youtube, but they were always taught by “critically acclaimed” professors (bourgeois best selling authors with good connections who happen to be tenured professors). The economics courses were of course just dismal and regurgitated nonsense about how “wall street and main street share common interests and shouldn’t fight each other” in the middle of the 2008 crash.

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        i have access to a bunch of those on audiobook, via my public library and I’ve found some really good ones. But for every genuinely good lecture series on a topic like Ancient North America, there’s like, 5 with titles like “wisdom of Europe’s greatest generals” that’s just utter slop for pseudo-intellectual chuds.

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      i think it used to purport to offer educational material from real experts in some field, but by this point has devolved into letting famous people ramble in front of a camera for the benefit of a handful of diehard fans who will buy a subscription service to see one person.

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        Yeah the one time I ever considered getting Masterclass was when Tom Morello had one about how he does the weird shit he does with a guitar. But that seems pretty different from what they do now lol

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      I’m in silicon valley right now and I just saw a homeless guy that looks just like Chomsky

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    Everything I hear him speak on marx or lenin it blows my mind how wrong he is. What really struck me was the realization that he is just a left lib Betty Shapino. Fairly intelligent/educated, but mostly Fast talking with massively oversized confidence. He will say shit about Marx that is objectively hilariously untrue, but he says it so confidently and with such professorial gravitas that people who just don’t know better just nod sagely and go “Yes of course.” Mean while this asshole goes on recod as saying “I never did understand dialectics.”

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      He’s also said that the fall of the USSR was the greatest victory for socialism ever, which is absolutely deranged when you consider the misery it lead to in the post-Soviet states and the countries that were supported by them.

      Fuck Chomsky.

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      I recently read a book written in the 70s by some American Marxist and surprise surprise Chomsky was already much hated in the Marxist circles back then.

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      Has Chomsky ever written at length about Marxism? The most I’ve heard him say sounds indistinct from anything a liberal would say, like that Marxism is outdated, it’s a model of 19th century capitalism that fails to analyze blah blah, and he’ll even say stuff like Marxism has the same roots as fascism, or that Marxism is like a religion. The one thing that really baffled me is one time Chomsky said Marx devised an abstract model of capitalism, and that essentially capitalism is too complex to make into an abstract model and remain scientific. That’s really perplexing that a supposed social scientist like Chomsky would say. What’s a good alternative to modeling capitalism then, Noam? Nothing? Liberalism?