Category: Society

Feminists Are Like a Broken Clock… 3

Feminists Are Like a Broken Clock…

…because even a broken clock is right twice a day. Alt Title: This is What a Feminist Looks Like A few days ago Heartiste posted a video of Harridan by the name of Katie Makkai doing a piece of… “Slam Poetry” (no, I don’t know what that is.  Go ask Matt Forney; he has a different type of Worthless Degree than I do). In it she attacks modernity’s obsession with ‘prettiness’.  Watch at your own risk; her voice is like a rusty nail on the ear drum: Heartiste’s response was to ridicule her – and rightly so.  Feminism is obsessed...

Real Catholicism 5

Real Catholicism

If the Catholic Church actually looked like this, I think a lot more of us Manosphere Atheists would be calling ourselves Christian… Full text here. For the record: a female-type Baby Boomer linked me to the following article. Radical feminism dressed itself up as the noble sounding goal of equality .. but what it REALLY sought was sameness .. as in no distinction between the genders. So now .. thirty years later and counting .. what we have is a female population that is not only as crude and sexually exploitive as their male counterparts .. with no idea of...

North Korea, Nuclear War, Cyprus Crysis 2

North Korea, Nuclear War, Cyprus Crysis

An interview between myself and Danny de Gracia.  Excerpt follows: ͼ-Ѻ-ͽ The last few months have revived memories of Cold War nuclear tensions, first with Russian bombers spectacularly challenging our ADIZ in Guam and now with the brinkmanship going on between the divided Koreas. For a perspective on nuclear tension, political leadership in times of crisis (or lack thereof) and Armageddon scenarios, I took the time to connect with the author of the post-apocalyptic thriller As I Walk These Broken Roads Davis M.J. Aurini. In Aurini’s book, a future nuclear war gouges out human civilization and leaves survivors in an...

Generational Theory & the Upcoming Crisis 11

Generational Theory & the Upcoming Crisis

There are some pretty bold claims made by myself and others in the alt-right, but they’re not without data and theoretical backing.  This is a long video, but I tried to keep it as intellectually-dense as possible.  Generational cycle theory points out that we’re in a crisis, whose resolution will arrive sometime around the mid 2020’s, and there are several factors which show how unsustainable this whole thing is. The Fourth Turning by Strauss & Howe ͼ-Ѻ-ͽ My novel My Twitter

Why Do People Love Star Trek? 9

Why Do People Love Star Trek?

There’s actually quite a bit to this question. ͼ-Ѻ-ͽ And now a word from our sponsor, Glorious Hat by Karl! Voice work by Aaron Clarey. Spring? It’s been snowing up here lately – Obama Hat’s been keeping me warm! ͼ-Ѻ-ͽ My novel My Twitter

The New Pope is Argentinian 5

The New Pope is Argentinian

As I pointed out last time, this is kind of a big deal. Usually they spend weeks choosing a new Pope – this decision came from an overnight vote from the Cardinals.  On top of that, he’s chosen an unprecedented name “Francis I,” which is odd. Argentina is a primarily European country, and they’ve been through some harsh economic times due to socialism; this could potentially result in a good pope.  But he’s also a Jesuit… those guys worry me. I’m not ready to make any conclusions yet, so I’ll leave you with “How to survive an Economic Apocalypse –...

Schelling Points & the Catholic Church 5

Schelling Points & the Catholic Church

Named after Professor Thomas Schelling, 2005 Nobel Prize recipient, a Schelling point is “that which gives a group of like-minded individuals their common purpose.” Groups with strong Schelling points are able to “coordinate their actions with minimal communication.” Less Wrong’s Explanation Here in the Mandrosphere Game is the Schelling point – Roosh’s forum and Roissy’s blog in particular.  Men want to get laid, after all, and modern culture makes this difficult by masculinizing women, femininizing men.  But that’s not all they’re focused on; once they tire of that you have the whole alt-right schlew of politics, economics, survivalism, history, et...

Accepting Vampires for Whom They Are 10

Accepting Vampires for Whom They Are

This is a post about how liberalism and tolerance ruin everything.  It’s also a post about a webcomic titled The Order of the Stick, so I’ll need to take a moment to describe it to you. OotS is a masterful work by Richard Burlew, set in a universe governed by the laws of Dungeons & Dragons.  The comic’s not only hilarious, but it’s full of high drama, as well.  Burlew manages to take the cartoony nature of the good/evil alignment system and create complex, deep characters out of it, villains with understandable motivations.  The comic can go very dark at...