#147. The Woman Question 2: Return of the Femoids
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> The foids are still at it, and by âit,â we mean scolding the men of the e-right. First, Lauren Southern, in a now-deleted post, claimed that women are abandoning the right in droves due to sexism. The boys responded, âOK, but maybe itâs not so much the sexism as it is you softening your politics in response to the leftâs ability to make your life miserable?â and âMaybe we just shouldnât expect fragile women to be able to handle the rough-and-tumble arena of discourse.â
chimed in, saying that women like Southern really did get burned by misanthropic men after spending years advocating for them. Then did a somersault leg drop off the turnbuckle, back into the fray, arguing that women are always going to pick the Daddy State if the alternative is a bunch of frothing misogynist â or worse, abusive â freaks. couldnât resist an opportunity to get a thread in, and thatâs because Twitter is the system, and male-coded verbal sparring is what it does. Then some assorted e-girls scored a few pick-me points (jk, queens), and the boys got in a few shots too. BAP shouted âtits or gtfo,â asserting that the right doesnât need female influencers, theyâre only a liability. But ultimately, we gotta figure something out â weâre stuck with each other.> The cathedral really, really, wants you to get over your instinctual revulsion and justâŠcâmonâŠeat the bugs, chud. Bug theyâve got it wrong. The meme was never about a scary conspiracy, just banal sentiment-engineering that prepares you for a meatless future.
> Not really a thread, but had to shout out post-left rabble-rousing garment goddess Elena Velez, who dressed Taylor Swift in her new video.
> What unites a militant feminist lesbian Jew and a militant patriarchal Islamist who would see her thrown off a building were it not for their temporary alliance? Why, itâs that good old time ressentiment towards whites and the West. Thatâs all leftism is, an urge to deface, dismantle, destroy that which is on top.
> Tucker Carlson thinks itâs bad to annihilate thousands of women and children, and a lot of righties showing they neocon asses are saying this is a âloser mindset.â A real smdh moment.
> Is air-conditioning a demonstration of manâs conquest over nature? Or is ubiquitous AC a coddling of pod-dwelling soy-slurping wagecucks? Do muggy times create strong men? Do you need to be wiping a handkerchief across your brow while saying stuff like âI do declare, it is hot enough to scald a loon outchea.â? Is the right finally ready to take the Taylor Lorenz pill?
> In other important news,
thinks cities should ban dogs. We agree, but only because dogs deserve better.> J. Sanilac wants you to reject transhumanism, a collection of weird ideas oriented around using technology to turn you intoâŠsomething else, and embrace ultrahumanism, a cautiously techno-optimistic philosophy that wants to use biotech to improve your biological systems to make you more you, a better you. More human, rather than less.
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> Megan Basham guests on Tucker to explain why the regime wants to turn evangelicals so badly.
> You think you donât need big muscles? Well, next time you have to deadlift a dead sheep into a truck, donât come crying to Joshua Rainer.
> Many wonderful clips to choose from, but Tucker laying into greasy Con Inc. slimeball John Podhoretz is top tier.
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has a new Substack, and heâs already churning out the bangers. He sympathizes with the walkable cities crowd, but high-density housing doesnât work when youâre living next to people who piss in the stairwell.> Anti-semites btfo in this short Vdare piece by Steve Sailor, on how progressivism is as American as apple pie.
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has some practical, real-world advice from, of all places, India, for building a parallel society.>
describes millennial longing for the community, always out of reach because, irony poisoned as they are, millennials feel too cool for community. But perhaps making oneself visible and accessible to others is the only way. Connections to be drawn here with âs cringemaxxing thesis.>
on the everyday indignities and horrors of living in a hollowed out Special Economic Zone rather than a country.>
thinks aliens are actually demons from the briny deep. Sure, I guess. Thereâs a lot of room down there for creepy little guys.> Catching up with
âs Manâs World mag this week. First, Scott Locklin has some harsh words for the henpecked Caspar Milquetoasts of the right.> And a conversation between
and punished J6âer .đŠTweets of the WeekđŠ
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Exquisite memes today.
Do you need to be wiping a handkerchief across your brow while saying stuff like âI do declare, it is hot enough to scald a loon outchea.â
Best thing I've read all week. Actually LoL'd at this.