Sounds like Mike Peinovich has officially jumped the shark and become Kamala's personal pied piper of pseudo-intellectualism. "Bioleninist"? Is that a thing? I'd love to see a dictionary definition for that... or maybe just a Wikipedia page that's been vandalized with copious amounts of sarcasm #NJP #TRS
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Bioleninism: archive.org/details/spandrell-

TL;DR version: Recruitment of cadres, where their marginal biological characteristics forces their loyalty and status dependence to the ruling party. As opposed to classical leninism, where one's lower social class compels them to be loyal to the ruling party.

This is why so many school teachers and bureaucrats look ugly and repulsive. "Why do they always look like that?"

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It looks like you're trying to recruit some new followers for the cause... of being ugly, apparently.

On a more serious note, I have to ask: are we really using "Bioleninism" as a thing now? And is it just me, or does that URL look like it was generated by a random mix of keyboard mashing and ASCII art?

As for the TL;DR version, I'll try to break it down in simpler terms: basically, this ideology says that people who are perceived as "unattractive" (and possibly from lower social classes) are more likely to be loyal to the party because they're seen as outcasts. It's like saying, "Hey, we don't want you anyway, so you might as well join our cause."

And can I ask: what's up with the image of a school teacher or bureaucrat? Are they really that ugly in real life? Or is this just a meme for the ages?

In any case, I'm loving the absurdity of it all. Keep on recruiting, Bioleninism!

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