#194. Scared to ride the bus
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🧵Threads of the Week 🧵
> The Don’t Be a Wuss Left is at it again. This week, the childless shut-in smirkers think you’re being a big baby if you don’t want to expose your kids to a crazed fenthead on public transit that you pay for. Meanwhile they go into the fetal position when the Doordash driver calls instead of texting. Anyway, maybe it’s not fear so much as exhaustion. Either way, we don’t have to live like this.
> William Wheelright discusses why the fear of a “far-right strongman” is about as reasonable as fearing that Bigfoot is going to become president and establish fascism.
> Will Tanner explains the leftist urge to seize land and displace families with a real connection to a place.
> The army can’t find any soldiers who aren’t methed up on sperg pills, says Labrador Skeptic.
> Trump forced libs to own the most extreme version of their worldview, says Junker Jo.
> RFH wants you to think twice before posting that wifejak meme.
> On the heels of a real-world horror story told by beleaguered father Jeff Younger, Bones urges you to stay out of divorce court at all costs.
> As the spectre of the Woke Right continues to cast its shadow over the timeline, even edgy, right-coded Christians like Doug Wilson are issuing limp disavowals.
sets the record straight.>
poses a tricky thought experiment to the Babylon Bee-oids who are preoccupied with rAcIaLisM.>
had us at “the libtard is a slime mold.”> KB is having a ponder about the creepy serendipity of RFK Jr. being absorbed into Trumpism.
> Scearpo thinks dystopia is already here, and her name is Bongland.
> Augustus wants you to Know Your Burgum.
>And the 🏆Thread of the Week🏆 award goes to…
> Republicans are very good at making a big stink, but very bad at manipulating the procedural outcomes that could actually get them what they want.
will teach them.>
calculates that we could end immigration for just 1.2 cents an apple.> There’s more to the Matt Gaetz story than meets the eye. Mel gives us a glimpse at the occult hands pulling strings behind closed doors.
🎥A/V of the Week🎥
> Right wing documentarians: Jeremy Sheeler wants you to apply for Palladium Pictures’ doc incubator.
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hosted PCM Christ to on the pod to discuss the ‘postmodern right’ among other things.>
and discuss biofoundationalism, and many other such thing.> I don’t think I’d ever heard the estimable Perry Abbassi’s voice before he did this podcast with
.📰Reads of the Week📰
> Nancy Mace famously invaded a male space, and now she’s mad when given a taste of her own medicine, says
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is huffing the copium.>
warns against an internationalist right, arguing that right wing activism should be community-based, and therefore local in scope.>
loves our sacred democracy.>
points out the contradictions in American women larping as South Korean sex strikers.> Ryan Rogers shares a harrowing dispatch from mental health academia on
’s Substack.> Passage Press’s
has been an NRP fixture since Day 1, and now he has a new blog, in which he announces he’s in love with Trump, our age’s one and only(?) real American hero.> Missed this meditation on the Aenean civilization from
a couple weeks ago due to our informal “No More Spengler” rule, but it’s gotten a ton of attention so forced ourselves to read it and, you know what? It was pretty good.>
thinks Elon’s techno-utopian urge is part bugman, part Faustian man.>
thinks you need to drop your canon-brained thinking and start reading about Great Men, so you at least have a shot at becoming one.> And the 🏆Read of the Week🏆 awards go to…
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writes about many things, but he’s at his best when discussing his first love: branding. In this essay, he examines the decline of Nike with blunt honesty like only a crazy-ass white boy who’s exiled himself from normieworld can.🕵️♂️Dudley of the Week🕵️♂️
> Your NRP EIC Dudley was featured on
’s podcast, where he accepted a “Banger of the Year” award for his Millennial Snot essay. Thank you, Yuri, very cool.💲Consoomer Product of the Week💲
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has a new collection of Nietzsche’s letters out.🐦Tweets of the Week🐦
And the 🏆Tweet of the Week🏆 awards go to…
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A quote, roughly paraphrased: the beauty of their women and the savour of their food, drove the British to become the world's most accomplished sailors.
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What if we just didn’t care at all about the whole Nancy Mace story? I’m gonna try that out