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Mystrikast
Duncan McDonald
23 episodes
5 days ago
Discover Mystrikism: a rational, sensible, naturalistic alternative to religion. Each episode explores core principles, non-theism, and our reverence for the infinite unknown, while savouring secular moments of awe, our naturalised "spirituality". Learn to think like a scientist, live justly, and marvel at reality.
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Discover Mystrikism: a rational, sensible, naturalistic alternative to religion. Each episode explores core principles, non-theism, and our reverence for the infinite unknown, while savouring secular moments of awe, our naturalised "spirituality". Learn to think like a scientist, live justly, and marvel at reality.
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Mystrikast — Principled Disgust
Mystrikast
21 minutes 29 seconds
1 month ago
Mystrikast — Principled Disgust

In this episode, we walk straight into a feeling most philosophies try to sweep under the rug: disgust.

From a Mystrikal point of view, love and revulsion aren’t enemies – they’re siblings. Love pulls us toward kindness, honesty, and compassion. Disgust pulls us away from deliberate cruelty, malignant dishonesty, proud irrationality, and systems built on exploitation. Both are responses to reality. When you numb one, you blunt your moral intelligence.

Across this episode we unpack “principled disgust” – not rage, not prejudice, but reasoned antipathy: a clear, ethically grounded rejection of actions, institutions, and ideologies that knowingly and repeatedly cause serious harm.

We explore three key tests:

  • Intentionality – the harm isn’t an accident; it’s built into the plan.

  • Knowingness – they understand the damage and continue anyway.

  • Consistency – it’s a pattern, not a one-off mistake.

From slave traders and clerical abuse cover-ups, to corporate opioid pushers, extremist preachers, conspiracy profiteers, and proud anti-reason influencers – we look at how principled disgust targets the architects of harm, not the confused or misled.

Then we shift from feeling to strategy. Ethical opposition is what happens when empathy and dialogue fail. It’s not about revenge. It’s about containment, resistance, and protection – saying “no further” in defence of well-being, evidence, and the conditions that make honest disagreement even possible.

Because this stuff is volatile, we spend time on safeguards:
Agility (letting our condemnation change when the facts change)
Proportionality (not turning every misstep into a monstrosity)
Evidence (never letting vibes do the work that proof should do).

Finally, we look at what happens when revulsion is buried instead of examined – how unprocessed antipathy can ferment into nationalism, scapegoating, and mass cruelty. Suppression isn’t peace; it’s a delayed explosion.

This episode is an invitation to stop pretending we’re “above” disgust, and instead to use it – carefully, consciously, and scientifically – as a shield for sapient beings, sentient life, and ecosystems, rather than as yet another weapon to hurt the already harmed.


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Mystrikast
Discover Mystrikism: a rational, sensible, naturalistic alternative to religion. Each episode explores core principles, non-theism, and our reverence for the infinite unknown, while savouring secular moments of awe, our naturalised "spirituality". Learn to think like a scientist, live justly, and marvel at reality.