#151. Unrapeable
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🧵Threads of the Week🧵
> Gay rights is one of the most obvious ratchet jobs, and it happened slowly enough that you didn’t notice. It was never about wearing sweaters over their shoulders and having a cute dog like on your favorite sitcom.
> The dissident right needs its Twilight.
> Lauren Southern’s life imploded, which became a cautionary tale against, what exactly? Whatever you want it to be against, because her story is a blank canvas upon which you can project your favorite bugbear.
> Anon appreciates Mexico, where at least he knows he’s free.
> Richard Spencer has some words for Ann Coulter, but he’ll never be as concisely witty as his arch-rival.
💲Consoomer Product of the Week💲
> It’s launch week for
, the original sign tapper. His book The Total State is out, and you should buy it. Pretty cool to see dozens of your favorite anons shouted out in the credits.🎥A/V of the Week🎥
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hosts on his podcast to discuss the latest issue of Dissident Review and much more.>
finally appeared on Red Scare, the podcast that made our Noticer in Chief famous.> Jared Taylor looking absolutely philosemitic on Josh Lekach’s podcast.
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and discuss a tale of race realism.> Seed oils fuckin’ up your brain rap.
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hosts of Infowars to discuss his new book about populism. Read an excerpt, while you’re at it.😬Cringe Corner😬
> Self-described lib nerd asks Alex Kaschuta and other disaffected dissident wammen to abandon new right ne’r-do-wells and join his post-rat cuddle puddle.
> We’ve linked to a few pieces from Law and Liberty, but they excreted a real stinker of an op-ed this week, from G. Patrick Lynch, who’s analysis of Bukele’s rise consists of pointing out all the based things he’s done and then saying “but isn’t it all happening too fast?”
📰Reads of the Week📰
> Park Macdougald pulls up the illegal astroturf covering the campus protests.
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writes for The Critic about the decline of the curious, neutral observer. Everything’s weird now, and a guy standing there pointing at weirdness isn’t interesting anymore.> Behold, the humble orange, a symbol of man’s triumph over nature.
writes for about why we should keep orange production in-house.>
dunks on the STEMlords with an essay in praise of the humanities.>
wonders if our overlords actually believe what they’re telling us. Some do, some don’t. He’s developed a cynicism-belief axis to help answer the question, with four quadrants describing various mixes: The Hell of Propaganda, The Land of True Believers, The Axis of Evil, and The Calm Ray of Sunshine.>
seems to think that the power makes the man. If Biden were given dictatorial control of the U.S., he’d have no incentive to wreck the country, and we’d be better off, comparatively speaking. says not so fast.>
describes why our model of education produces mediocrity at best, and why it’ll take the death of liberalism to change.> Team Nothing Ever Happens will eventually lose, says
.> For Man’s World, Nick Wilbur extols tactical misogyny.
🐦Tweets of the Week🐦
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Tweet of the week: "You are rapeable, but we do not grant you the rank of mid"
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