Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Paul Elam and Charles Clymer debate.

Here is a man willing to sell out other men for a pat on the head from women.



This is what we're up against.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Here is your patriarchy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_School
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_theory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Second_Sex
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Origin_of_the_Family,_Private_Property_and_the_State
http://www.redstockings.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=76&Itemid=59

In order to have a revolution, you have to have a proletariat, and a bourgeoisie. Early feminsts cast women in the role of proletariat, and men as the bourgeoisie. They created a class conflict out of whole cloth, and that is why feminism is hostile to men, and why feminisim is not about equality. It is a political movement for the benefit of women only.

The patriacrhy, as interpreted by feminists, is an imaginary construct, relying on women's insecurities and the shaming of men, to garner more and more power for women, by casting men, all men, as the villians. Women are driven to fight this imaginary version of patriarchy, and men are shamed into giving women what they ask for, lest they be seen as one of these villians. But they can never escape that shame, because without a villian, feminism will have no "gas" to power it's "engine". It will never end.

This is your brain on feminism.

Joss Whedon recently made a speech at the Make Equality Reality event.


http://www.equalitynow.org/equality_now_to_honor_joss_whedon_at_make_equality_reality_event

I find this sadly hilarious. It seems the impetus for his speech is Katy Perry's famous words at her acceptance speech for her Billboard award.



My take on it is, that Katy Perry, a successful woman, who seems mostly liberal in her views, shorted out poor Joss' brain. I'm reminded of the scene from the original Star Trek series, Mudd's Women.



I suppose Typhon Blue might call this a dueling threat narrative.



If he disagrees with Perry, he's going against a liberal woman, if he goes against feminism, he's going against a group of liberal women. Chaos ensues. He frantically churns up some doublethink and doublespeak to quell the smoke coming out of his ears.

I don't know Katy Perry's thoughts on feminism. Maybe she's red pill, maybe she's a blue piller who just doesn't like the connotations of feminism. It would be awesome if she came out with some red pill reasons for her statement in a future interview.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Broken men

I recently started watching Sparkyfister's videos. Though they're all good, I want to bring this one up specifically.




This femnist-ally guy's will has been broken so badly. It's tragic.

I'll let Typhon Blue lay it all out, since she does it so well.




Feminism has created a threat narrative so powerful, that some men have had their wills completely broken.