#186. Battle of the right-wing bodybuilders
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🧵Threads of the Week 🧵
> Michael Knowles reports that the boys want to put on the bodice. They want to toil at the spinning wheel. They want to join the Daughters of the American Revolution.
> Fischer King extols the virtues of memorization. See, this is why I’m trying to get Aella to get back into the Word.
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explains how we got a million Hinckleys.>
explains how the subversive nature of lefty propaganda causes it to collapse when there’s nothing left to subvert.> Good news clotheshorses, we finally have our own Die Workwear in
. Live Work Wear?> Why are red-state politicians such corporate cucks? It’s because they can’t afford not to be, says Inez Stepman.
> Doctors are good at acquiring and pointing to their credentials and not much else, says Jeremy Kaufmann.
> Wanye understands that there are two different kinds of school shootings and it’s silly to pretend they’re the same.
> Perhaps you thought Meloni was a meme. Robert Kearney says the Italian PM is the real deal.
> You think the Richards (Spencer and Hanania) had principles? Nope, just condescension toward their lessers, says Lomez.
And the 🏆Thread of the Week🏆 awards go to…
> America 2100 went to Charleroi, PA, another Rust Belt dumping ground for Haitian immigrants, in order to find out if they were really “doing the jobs Americans don’t want to do.” Fantastic reporting and analysis here.
> A sensitive young man named Daniel Schmidt discovered HBD and has been posting hard about it all week. What’s interesting is that his school, and an anonymous donor, have his back.
is a Peater and a right-wing bodybuilder, and he seeks to resolve the conflict between the two camps about what really prevents people from losing weight. Is it thyroid/metabolism stuff or plain ol’ calories-in-calories-out? Why not both?🎥A/V of the Week🎥
> Humanoid hybrid chimeras, spider-goats, a breakaway AI-powered civilization…Alex Jones is so back.
> RFK goes off on Tetrazine.
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talks to Jeffrey Tucker about how the libertarian movement shit the bed during the pandemic.> Anna Khachiyan warns Fox boomercons of the threat that mass immigration poses to America’s WASPy ideals.
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and sat down with Martyrmade to discuss whether and why the West has fallen, among other things.>
discusses his legendary HIV/AIDS commentary series on , and it’s pozz-itively fascinating.> The boys of the Christian Ghetto,
, and , think Christians should rethink the utility of violence, and rediscover the Knightly Orders.🥩Beef of the Week🥩
> Two pretty great accounts, Mystery Grove and Devon Stack are beefing this week over what appears to be a pointless slap-fight. One of them blocked the other, and then the other guy blocked him back. Then they started talking shit, calling each other cuck and gay and Jewish, and a bunch of their fans piled on to contribute to the naming and namecalling. Tale as old as time.
📰Reads of the Week📰
> Enough with the pro-life fetus billboards, says
, and bring on the lil chubsters who evolved to make us want to keep them alive.>
wonders how we can keep Mars, assuming we can get there, from turning into transhumanist techno-hell.>
breaks down Norm Eisen’s call to restrict presidential powers to stop Drumpf from becoming a dictator. Restricting presidential powers, you say? No, please don’t throw us in the briar patch, Norm!>
emits a rousing call for the “art right” to go sicko mode.> What do you know, our boy
in the illustrious pages of IM-1776, discussing the decline of Protestantism, eaten by a social gospel that emerged from within it.>
’s interviews analyst John Robb about his prognostications of decline and fall.>
wonders why his beloved bongland has fallen so far.> You can’t fight a war with a bunch of stupids, says
.> For Aaron Renn’s blog,
explains that Christians aren’t all one big kumbaya global family.And the 🏆Read of the Week🏆 award goes to…
> What does globohomo want?
thinks it’s building the Mark of the Beast. My schizoid evangelical Mom would find a lot to agree with here, I don’t think she’s ever seen the theory presented with such intellectual rigor. It’s largely a story of powerful interests using technology for consolidation, a story that’s been developing for centuries.💲Consoomer Product of the Week💲
> Very cool fairytale book project from Jonathan Pageau.
🕵️♂️Dudley of the Week🕵️♂️
> Dudley appeared on
’s podcast to discuss Phish girl, at length. Yes, it’s a hot girl, But there’s something else there. She reminds us of a time before phones and social media transformed our sense of self, and accelerated our curation of identity and self-presentation.🐦Tweets of the Week🐦
This one’s pretty good but impossible to convey via screenshot.
And the 🏆Tweet of the Week🏆 awards go to…
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If Cernovich genuinely believed drinking alcohol is somehow worse than ayahuasca he's obviously never actually spoken to anyone who's taken it even once. I briefly dated someone who was into it. I didn't think it was a big deal at first but the more she talked about it, the more it became clear she had her entire life oriented around the advice given to her by some Nth dimensional hyper-entity while she was violently ill and basically dying of a DMT overdose. You know - the kind of incorporeal entity who you can really trust.
Any JQ retardation could be easily cured by just stepping away from the keyboard for a few months, but these guys never do.