Date: July 14th, 2025 5:20 AM
Author: buttfaggot (✅🍑)
I'm increasingly thinking that this and many other things we are observing are manifestations of a growing dominance of bioleninism. I made a thread a few days ago that Mamdani in NYC is a harbinger of a coming wave of bioleninist logic that will sweep away our civilization https://www.xoxohth.com/thread.php?thread_id=5745326&mc=25&forum_id=2
(FYI here is Chad Crowley's succinct explanation of bioleninism)
What is Bioleninism?
All politics are ultimately biological.
A regime is not sustained by meaningless abstraction, but by men: their capacities, their instincts, and their loyalties.
Institutions do not persist through idealism, but through the cooperation and reproduction of living beings; that is, through the preservation of order across generations.
Hierarchy, meaning the natural structure by which men organize themselves, and order, the stability and effectiveness of any system, arise from the inherent differences between men: their capacities for leadership, their stake in the future, and their disposition to command or submit.
When these biological foundations are subverted, politics does not disappear; it degenerates into manipulation and theater. It loses its form. It loses its continuity. Yet it retains its need to dominate.
Bioleninism is the name given to a modern strategy of rule that emerges under conditions of decline. Coined by the writer “Spandrell,” the concept refers to a political logic by which faltering or hostile regimes abandon competent, independent men in favor of a coalition drawn from the biologically unfit: those who lack the physical, mental, or moral qualities that sustain natural hierarchy. Such individuals are not elevated for their excellence, but because their loyalty can be guaranteed through weakness, and thus through dependency. Lacking the capacity to endure outside the broken order of the present, they attach themselves to its survival and become its most fanatical defenders.
This is not a novel phenomenon. In the Soviet Union, Lenin assembled his revolutionary vanguard from the resentful margins of society, the “spiteful mutants”: ethnic minorities, failed intellectuals, disaffected malcontents, and social deviants. These were not the aristocrats, farmers, or craftsmen who sustained tradition and order, but the dislocated, the embittered, and the dependent. They were the perfect material for a regime that offered neither future nor excellence, only an ideology sustained by the resentment and revenge of the degenerate.
Bioleninism draws upon the same political logic—rule through the loyalty of the dependent—but adapts it to the conditions of modern liberalism. Where classical Leninism weaponized class resentment to mobilize the disaffected margins of a collapsing empire, Bioleninism expands the formula to encompass the full spectrum of modern dysfunction.
It assembles its coalition from the sexually deviant, the mentally unstable, the chronically aggrieved, and the ra*ially embittered. The uglier, weaker, and more broken the individual, the more useful he becomes. His inability to succeed on merit ensures his total loyalty. His only path to status, wealth, and power lies through the favor of the regime. And the regime, in turn, uses this loyalty to suppress those who pose a threat: men of strength, beauty, pedigree, or competence.
In this arrangement, merit in the true sense—ability evidenced by capacity—is not suppressed by accident; it is suppressed by design. The system cannot afford excellence, properly understood as effectiveness, because excellence breeds independence. It cannot tolerate beauty, because beauty affirms natural hierarchy. It cannot allow normalcy, because normal people do not require constant management. Instead, it must elevate the dependent and the deviant, so that power may be exercised without challenge or criticism.
This is why the modern West is governed not by its best, but by its worst. The administrators of the present age do not aspire to glory or greatness; they seek only compliance. They do not rule through virtue, but through fear, distortion, and the calculated erosion of order. Their stability rests upon the loyalty of those who would be powerless in any natural or just world.
Bioleninism is not a symptom. It is the governing logic of a regime that can no longer sustain itself through excellence, and must instead survive through entropy.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gvx8NoLXUAA4U27?format=jpg&name=medium
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5750170&forum_id=2...id#49099647)