Class, Skinner and Science
‘What is your class?’
Never in my life have I been asked the question, ‘What is your class?’ What the hell is that even supposed to mean? I am insaan – human for one – sometimes insane depending how much black or yellow bile my organs are secreting during winter and summer. Muslim, my ancestral lineage, and the nation state I was born in.
It seems that in desi culture everyone is obsessed with class or maybe just the twit who asked me?
In Arab countries, your second name is your qabilah or tribe, unless you’re Somalian and have 100 ibns before that. There is some truth to names having effects on people, or tribes being known for xyz characteristics. Ask the local auntie and she’d be able to tell you.
In Britain, common examples used are Smith, Goldsmith – the famous yawdi Goldschmidt banking family from Frankfurt, Blacksmith, Hunter, Mason, and the list goes on. In fact, if you do a quick google search on ‘occupational names’ you’ll find an extensive list.
The name Skinner even pops up. I wonder who they were skinning alive? According to ancestry.com the name is attributed to ‘someone who stripped the hide from animals to be used in the production of fur garments or to be tanned for leather.’ This is fascinating due to the famous psychologist B.F. Skinner. Do a little digging and you’ll find he was born in Susquehanna, Pennsyltucky, USA.
A hillbilly town, home to the East Coast Knights of the KKK. His ancestors were probably chopping up West Africans and he decided it was his moral duty to continue the tradition via torturing poor pigeons and rats in radical behaviourist Nazi experiments.
In a 1986 article ‘B. F. Skinner, at 82, Grows Pessimistic That World Will Accept His Ideas’, Skinner has been likened to Hitler. If you don’t already know, he was one of the contributing fathers of behaviourism and generated a behaviour modification technique known as ‘operant conditioning’.
Skinner believed people can be manipulated through the environment to achieve desirable behaviour. However, he fails to consider free will and emotions. If you take it a step further, adding Pavlov into the equation, we’re no different to wild animals.
Now, depending where you lay on the political spectrum, his theories could fuel a utopia where everyone are happy obedient slaves or a dark dystopian horror where the population is made docile and weak. I’ll take the latter since you would have to be an imbecile to ignore the globalist agenda and Silicon Valley’s Attention Engineers.
In a 1976 conference, Skinner addresses his critics’ – one being Chomsky – claims of totalitarianism and fascism. He views behaviourism as the most compatible view of human nature and sees nothing dehumanising about it since it can be applied positively to many sectors e.g., education. In fact, if you take the genetic view then you can’t change behaviour at all for e.g., violence, and science would lean towards pseudo-scientific subjects such as eugenics and phrenology, all of which are false.
The rainbow brigade also adopts the nature argument, since if they are born twisted it strengthens their claims to debauchery. However, we all know this is pure nonsense since we have academics using science to now justify pedophiles who are presently known as MAPS. You can thank Alfred Kinsey for that!
At the end of the day, science is a tool and values have ALWAYS preceded it. You do not need a PhD or qualification to understand this, only a comprehension of scientific principle, history and logic. From my experience, people who devoutly ‘follow the science’ are usually uneducated masses who watch mainstream news and watch football. As for the educated ones they’ve unfortunately been duped by Rockefeller allopathic medicine. Not to mention some of the WEF’s resident scholars.
Previously, Muslims used science to prove the existence of God and if you didn’t already know, modern science stemmed out from the Invisible College. This was a precursor group of scientists that included both Occultists and Christians who founded the Royal Society of London. It is a 6-minute walk from Trafalgar Square. In 2018, they held a book launch for ‘1001 Cures: Contributions in Medicine and Healthcare from Muslim Civilisation.’
As a rebuttal to those Orientalised Muslims, who claim the ‘Golden Age’ was borrowed from the Greeks, yes it was. However, Greek knowledge was developed out of Egypt, Babylon, Palestine, India and probably other places too. Cultures benefit other cultures, and no one can claim originality except by revelation.
Skinner’s point stands solid, but do not be deceived by his words as he was a part of many round table organisations who sought to push mankind towards the New Age Trans-humanist agenda.
In the end, class and race are but a construct of the satanic elite – not all leftist dogma is bad 😉 – no one is truly pure blooded or one nationality. We think it means something, but if you look at genetic history, we are more similar than different. Look at the attire of North Africans, Romanis, Palestinians, Uzbeks and Afghanis, they are almost the same. Afghani kabuli pulao is the same as Uzbeki, most of their food is. Kashmiris are related to Tibetans and Uyghurs salt their tea as do Kashmiris.
Chorba is Persian or Turkic in origin and look how wide it has spread! See the lungis worn by Bangalis, they are also worn by Yemenis. Lastly, for those ultra-nationalist Arabs or ignorant Muslims, the language and letters of the Amazigh of North Africa is Ancient Yemeni, one of the ancient Semitic languages. The language of ‘Aad and Thamud. The concept of nationalism is rooted in Europe and ultimately Shaytan himself.
So, can we say Skinner’s name has anything to do with his life and career? I’ll let you figure that one out for yourself.
Till the next time.

