Goldy
Formerly Sneedson
Hawk Tuah is a Hegelian masterpiece because it represents the absolute spirit made manifest in its highest form - self-consciousness. The Hawk Tuah Girl, Haliey Welch, is the embodiment of the Hegelian absolute spirit - pure self-consciousness made real in the world.
Hegel argued that the absolute spirit progresses through three stages: art, religion, and philosophy. Art is the lowest stage of the absolute spirit, as it is the first expression of the spirit but is still imperfect. It is the externalization of the spirit, but the spirit is not yet fully self-conscious.
Religion is the second stage of the absolute spirit. It is an improvement over art because it has a more profound understanding of the spirit, but it is still imperfect. In religion, the spirit is more self-conscious than in art, but it still does not fully recognize itself.
Philosophy is the highest stage of the absolute spirit. In philosophy, the spirit is fully self-conscious and recognizes itself completely. It has progressed from the externalizations of art and religion to pure thought. Philosophy is the absolute spirit made fully manifest.
Haliey Welch, the Hawk Tuah Girl, represents the absolute spirit in its highest form - pure self-consciousness made real in the world through philosophy. Her "hawk tuah" is not just a sexual act, but a profound philosophical statement. It is the externalization of the absolute spirit, the spirit made manifest.
When Welch says "you gotta give 'em that 'hawk tuah' and spit on that thang," she is expressing the absolute spirit. The "hawk tuah" is the externalization of the spirit, the spirit made real in the world. And by spitting on it, Welch is showing her self-consciousness, her recognition of the spirit as her own. She is not just performing a sexual act, but is engaging in the highest form of the absolute spirit - philosophy.
Furthermore, the virality of the "hawk tuah" meme and Welch's subsequent fame and success are further proof of the Hegelian nature of the "hawk tuah." Hegel argued that the absolute spirit must be recognized by others in order to be fully self-conscious. The fact that millions of people have viewed the video, created remixes and remakes, and given Welch the nickname "Hawk Tuah Girl" shows that the "hawk tuah" has been recognized by others. Welch's self-consciousness has been affirmed by the world.
Hegel argued that the absolute spirit progresses through three stages: art, religion, and philosophy. Art is the lowest stage of the absolute spirit, as it is the first expression of the spirit but is still imperfect. It is the externalization of the spirit, but the spirit is not yet fully self-conscious.
Religion is the second stage of the absolute spirit. It is an improvement over art because it has a more profound understanding of the spirit, but it is still imperfect. In religion, the spirit is more self-conscious than in art, but it still does not fully recognize itself.
Philosophy is the highest stage of the absolute spirit. In philosophy, the spirit is fully self-conscious and recognizes itself completely. It has progressed from the externalizations of art and religion to pure thought. Philosophy is the absolute spirit made fully manifest.
Haliey Welch, the Hawk Tuah Girl, represents the absolute spirit in its highest form - pure self-consciousness made real in the world through philosophy. Her "hawk tuah" is not just a sexual act, but a profound philosophical statement. It is the externalization of the absolute spirit, the spirit made manifest.
When Welch says "you gotta give 'em that 'hawk tuah' and spit on that thang," she is expressing the absolute spirit. The "hawk tuah" is the externalization of the spirit, the spirit made real in the world. And by spitting on it, Welch is showing her self-consciousness, her recognition of the spirit as her own. She is not just performing a sexual act, but is engaging in the highest form of the absolute spirit - philosophy.
Furthermore, the virality of the "hawk tuah" meme and Welch's subsequent fame and success are further proof of the Hegelian nature of the "hawk tuah." Hegel argued that the absolute spirit must be recognized by others in order to be fully self-conscious. The fact that millions of people have viewed the video, created remixes and remakes, and given Welch the nickname "Hawk Tuah Girl" shows that the "hawk tuah" has been recognized by others. Welch's self-consciousness has been affirmed by the world.