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AStern

(826 posts)
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 02:20 PM 6 hrs ago

Nerd Reich: Curtis Yarvin Compares Africans to Cattle, Cuddles A Soros

While researching my book on tech fascism, I came across an especially disturbing podcast interview with Yarvin. During an appearance on the Anglofuturist podcast last year, he swilled beer and laid out a dehumanizing and dystopian vision for Africa:

How should Africa be governed? First, it has to be re-governed. First, you know, the anarchy has to be eliminated, there has to be...Imagine a futurist Africa, Africa in 2100 and there’s a computer...that knows how many Africans there are, down to a single digit, where they are in terms of position—just the way, you know, if you’re, like, a rancher in Wyoming, you know where all your cattle are thanks to modern whatever—you know where all these people are, you know what they’re doing and your goal is for them to thrive as human beings without breeding too much. Like, you know, what a vision right? You know, like, imagine restoring order to South Africa. You don’t need to make South Africa all white to restore order to South Africa. You just need governance.

(Note: The YouTube transcript says “without breathing too much,” but I believe Yarvin actually says “breeding,” which makes more sense in this context. In any case, it’s a distinction without a difference.)

The racism is in-your-face and designed to provoke outrage. But notice the tech fascist structure underneath it: Africans compared to cattle, their movements tracked by computer, their reproduction managed by an external authority. Their human dignity and sovereignty dissolved into what Yarvin blandly describes as “governance.” It’s a fascist colonial fantasy—Yarvin calls it “neocolonialism”—in its purest, most technocratic form.


And Yarvin cannot stop crying.

The Die Zeit piece captures him weeping at the spa in Bavaria, swirling wine in a glass, ordering multiple rounds of Scotch on a New York Times reporter’s tab. This is not a new habit. He has bawled in the New Yorker and during podcast interviews. His tears have become more important than his words.

To some degree, Yarvin’s gaudy racist fantasies of fascist surveillance and control over Black people seem like a desperate cry for attention. His image as a serious political influencer has suffered major damage over the past year as multiple journalism profiles have exposed him as a long-winded bore prone to incoherent monologues and wine weeping. He complains that Trump isn’t being authoritarian enough and worries he may need to flee the country if Democrats retake power. Many of his fellow right-wing provocateurs have turned on him, pelting him with online mockery and scorn.

His fifteen minutes of fame seem to be expiring, and so he escalates to prolong the interest. Africans as cattle, Chinese drones in West Oakland—his sci-fi racist taunts sound like something an intellectually precocious middle schooler would think up.

Yet, even in this diminished stage of his celebrity, he keeps finding fans among the billionaire class.


https://www.thenerdreich.com/curtis-yarvin-compares-africans-to-cattle-cuddles-a-soros/

https://www.zeit.de/feuilleton/2026-03/curtis-yarvin-right-wing-extremism-elmau-castle-ivan-krastev-peter-sloterdijk-english

zeit article, no paywall: https://archive.ph/5OVYj
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Nerd Reich: Curtis Yarvin Compares Africans to Cattle, Cuddles A Soros (Original Post) AStern 6 hrs ago OP
What a lovely man, both inside and out. JK. CurtEastPoint 5 hrs ago #1
Is that a...wig? mwmisses4289 2 hrs ago #4
Compares Africans to Cattle - bookmarking to find it later Norrrm 5 hrs ago #2
Does he even know that Africa is not a country? Wiz Imp 5 hrs ago #3

mwmisses4289

(3,955 posts)
4. Is that a...wig?
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 06:04 PM
2 hrs ago

Like he's trying to imitate one of the Beatles when they first stepped off the plane in America. (The Beatles definitely wore it better! And, for all their faults, were much better human beings!)

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