#143. The woman question
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came out swinging this week against those naughty hoe-scaring misogynists of the dissident right, who are pushing sexual resentment against white women, behavior that she thinks is driven by a broader misanthropy that can and will be directed any which way. Beware the Karens in the coal mine, Alex says. When they get the ick and abandon your space, your movement is doomed.>
, on the other hand, feels that women are natureâs libs, and theyâre never going to want to hear the blunt truth about their situation, they just want to be âaffirmed.â To soften messaging to appeal to femoids is to gradually become liberal. thinks that female politics, even on the right, boils down to not wanting men to say mean things to women. Meanwhile, is out here blackpilling everyone that itâs been So Over since suffrage, and the best you can hope to do is to stop trying to change lady minds on Twitter â just find ONE decent woman and maybe make a couple of good new ones with her.> Physiognomy is real, and hereâs the proof.
> The iron-fisted dictator himself RTâd our man
âs NRP Read of the Week-winning article in about Bukeleâs rise to power and subsequent street cleaning initiatives, which have turned the country from a nationwide no-go zone into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere.> When looking for a wife, you want someone whoâs good in a pinch, says
.> William Wheelwright meditates on a total 120-hour fast.
> Thereâs something spooky going on with all this talk about network spirituality.
> Country & Western music is a miracle of black and white cultural convergence, says
> Real King Nebuchadnezzar forcing people to bow to his idol hours at UCLA medical school, where a guest speaker lead students in a "non-secular prayer" to "the ancestors," instructing everyone to get on their knees and touch the floorâ"mama earth"âwith their fists.
reports.> Mark Cuban asks for a single example of DEI hysteria, and Rufo gives him a cool 10.
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> Curtis Yarvin has a few choice words for Elon about his handling of blue checks (âthe most developmentally delayed thing Iâve ever seenâ).
> They are giving sensitive young jawcels the gigachad surgery.
> Monty Pythonâs Terry Jones, confirmed reactionary.
> Richard Dawkins has an âIf it isnât the consequences of my own actionsâ moment, says Endeavourâs Substack. But what he still fails to realize is that you don't get the beautiful cathedrals without actual belief. Reading George Eliot novels ainât gonna cut it.
> Nice little vertical video on McKinsey for those of you who are ignorant of how huge consulting firms actually run things.
> Charles Haywood joins
to discuss Musk.> Two excellent episode releases from
this week, one full and another abridged, with gamification guru Gurwinder Bhogal and transhumanist , respectively.đ°Reads of the Weekđ°
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prefers Dawkins to the IDW religion respecters, whoâve made hollow, unbelieving Christianity au courant. At least Dawkins kept believers on their toes.> Decrepit spiritual boomer
describes his childhood enthusiasm for GI Joe, and in particular its Evolian villains.>
sees Donald Trump IRL.> For AmCon,
writes about Letitia Jamesâ Richelieu-vian assault on VDARE, with a shot at Con Inc., who are simply too respectable to stick up for a little guy the SPLC doesnât like.>
has a rather searing response to the Women of Right Wing who think the boys are being too mean.>
explores the real reasons people arenât having kids.>
thinks the failure of Apple Vision Pro is indicative of a broader rift between techoids and regular folks.>
claps back at a Sam Kriss footnote.>
examines the mainstreaming of the dissident right.>
summarizes the tripartite theory of evil proposed by blogger Bruce Charlton. His analysis of Ahrimanic evil is particularly persuasive in our times.>
pens an ode to forgotten, flame-broiled activist Aaron Bushnell.đ”ïžââïžDudley of the Weekđ”ïžââïž
> Old people are cringe now, and that bums me out.
> Beware the visibly gummed.
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I've been warning people about gum physiognomy for years. Back in high school and college my friends and I called it "Townhouse Teeth". Couldn't tell you why that's what we settled on, but it's a feature one ignores at their own peril.
The McKinsey issue you mention is also why you shouldn't platform Kaschuta without mentioning that she was a loyal McKinsey drone until she suddenly found herself astroturfed to prominence out of nowhere just as the regime conveniently needed someone to push conformist, longhoused lines like the above. If someone wants to give her the benefit of the doubt, fine, but at least make her glowing backstory clear.