#148. Swishy catfisher has hot and heavy hetero hijinks on the hush hush
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đ§”Threads of the Weekđ§”
> One of those gen-x whiskeycon influencers with AM radio voice, an inexplicably posh studio, and a Rumble account, has come for James OâKeefeâs throat. Can it be that James really was acting this whole time? That heâs really not gay? Heâs just a theater kid? We are shooketh to the core.
> BAP had an excellent thread this week about how we currently have a worst-of-both-worlds scenario of âselective libertarianismâ where huge companies are free to crush their employees under their bootheel, but enjoy various government protections. Socialism for the powerful, libertarianism for the little guy means the little guy gets squashed like a bug every time. Ancapistanâs gonna be great, but until then, maybe some worker protections, as a treat?
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shares some tactical tips about how the right can benefit from Student Demonstration Time by playing it cool and keeping red areas safe.> No Enemies To The Right was a good idea, but networks of right wing power, feeble as they may be, need to start enforcing it with consequences. Zero tolerance for opportunistic doxxing, cancellation attempts, etc., with few exceptions.
> Every day in Fast Company or Businessweek or any other magazines your dad reads, youâll see a story touting a study about how diversity is our strength in the corporate environment, and you can safely ignore it.
> You may think itâs a new thing to alter time itself to facilitate your hustle grindset. But French revolutionaries were doing this hundreds of years ago.
đŹCringe CornerđŹ
>Â Erick Erickson, a name that sounds quickly made up by a screenwriter writing a bully who has two lines in the whole movie, thinks that the conservatives need to conserve the approach that has led it to total humiliation and failure over the course of the last few decades. We need to respect fiscal conservatism (manipulated by leftists into free money for rich people), traditional values (continual leftward drifting on every social issue), and strong military (fighting endless, pointless wars we canât afford). Sorry Erick, we've been trying that my whole lifetime and it put us exactly where we are today (in hell). When you hear normiecon warnings about the use of leveraging state power to achieve rightist ends, understand that youâre talking to someone whoâs either lying to you, lying to themselves, or both.
đ„A/V of the Weekđ„
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appeared on to discuss that New Time Religion, among many other items.>
appeared on âs podcast to discuss the little civilities worth salvaging from wokeness.> One of those gold-chain-Americans interviewed Steve Sailer about his new fame among dissident-adjacent normies, his native Los Angeles, his many correct predictions, and more.
> A rare gay marriage take we can all get behind.
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appeared on Tucker to promote his book about reverse racism.>
and discuss Mike Johnsonâs weak sad face (but see below for a counterpoint from ).đ”ïžââïžDudley of the Weekđ”ïžââïž
> Maybe you saw my little joke about
only relentlessly criticizing to toughen him up so he can take his rightful place as Americaâs monarch, in a âBoy Named Sueâ type scenario?> Iâm also pretty proud of NRP Recordsâ first single, âThe Woman Question,â by Dirk Chudley and his BWC Boys.
đ°Reads of the Weekđ°
> The
hits donât stop coming. In his latest for City Journal, he walks us through Katherine Maherâs background as a rather fluorescent color revolutionary. Itâs funny, TikTok loves a conspiracy theorist who points out dirty deep state deeds from decades ago, but these people are nowhere to be found to spoof todayâs spook shenanigans. Maybe because todayâs spooks are good guys, fighting for freedom and democracy. R-right guys?>
on the end of England.> Youâve heard about the creeping spectre of white rural rage. It seems everyone else is allowed to get âGood and âMadâ and âMake Good Trouble.â But whites raging at systemic disempowerment is always portrayed by media as evil, scary and threatening to our democracy, writes Nate Hochman.
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disputes the Twitter-brained claim that the Dems are winning because right-wing internet trolls are mean to women on social media, itâs because theyâve reoriented their entire propaganda machine over the last twenty years around targeting single womenâs deepest fears and desires.> They are making all your favorite nerd pastimes gay, writes mongoose.kikimura for
. But you can just take âem back.>
kvetched about how fakakta liberal Jewish hypocrisy can be, and when rind-noshing shmendrik John Podhoretz called her a nazi for doing so, she admitted to the world that she is about half-nazi â ashkenazi, that is.> When you hear the word âbipartisan,â you are witnessing a rare showing of unity among our ruling class. How nice of them to set aside their differences and put America last.
reports on how defense contractor money helps everyone get along.> You thought right wingersâ understanding of art began and ended with anime and Little Dark Age Hyperborea edits, but at least one of us (
) is sophisticated enough to appreciate the Apollonian art of ballet, a form that is inextricable from the ideal that historically animated it.>
writes for about how the Biden regime is frockblocking foreign clergy.> Girls are reaching puberty much younger these days, and
speculates that the resulting unwelcome attention from older men is inspiring young girls to trans themselves to escape the male gaze. Heâs just asking questions.>
writes that sex is everywhere, but death is hidden, feared, denied: a demonic inversion.> Was Trump behind the Ukraine aid deal?
thinks so.>
and really, really donât care for Bert Kreisher.>
defends Christianity from the neopagans.>
writes about the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, an org that may as well be the KGB in terms of how it surveils and extorts money from businesses.đŠTweets of the WeekđŠ
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You really are the best to do it, keep up the great work.
Thanks for the mention! The New Right Poast is like the Academy Awards of Substack and Twitter. I'll spare you my Oscar acceptance speech, but it's an honor to be listed among so many great poasters.