
Salustio
I self identify as an ethnic
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Every political discussion, literally, is about "muh John Wayne is a real man" John Wayne is a myth, created by mainstream media, and before that no-one used him as a mean to define masculinity.
I noticed in online discussions that nobody can stand them. The mainstream American right seems to be composed of morons in their 40-50ies.
- You have no success with women, it is your fault because you are not a "real man". Women like "the real man".
- Are you poor? This is due to the fact that you have a bad personality and you are spreading negativity.
- Sexual success? You don't try enough, if you try you can, it's your fault.
- Personal success = Entirely derived from the choices you make.
- Women: They must be protected, because the real man protects and provides resources.
- Masculinity: Defined by a convention like "the real man", created by mainstream media.
- The real man does not read books and never complains.
- Collectivism = Communism
- The real man does everything ALONE
- They think they are perpetually "temporarily poor" or perpetually "temporarily incel".
- Traditionalists without even knowing what traditionalism is.
- Very easy to capture using slogans.
Another thing I noticed is that almost everyone reads coaching books, it seems that the subculture of coaching, counselors and even the PUA subculture is a by-product of the mainstream American right wing, with very few exceptions like Dr.Manginalove (who is however right-wing he too, although admittedly a feminist).
Only a fool can think that coaches are "great intellectuals" or worse still "great scientists", they are just mainstream right-wing jerks. It leaves me truly appalled to see how successful life coaches in the mainstream American right-wing subculture have been.
Literally, every PUA pseudoguru is just yelling anti-scientific slogans, just denying reality, and yet american people buy his shitty books and praise him like a lord or a god. The entire redpill phenomenon, looks to me like a right-wing mainstream phenomenon.
I noticed in online discussions that nobody can stand them. The mainstream American right seems to be composed of morons in their 40-50ies.
- You have no success with women, it is your fault because you are not a "real man". Women like "the real man".
- Are you poor? This is due to the fact that you have a bad personality and you are spreading negativity.
- Sexual success? You don't try enough, if you try you can, it's your fault.
- Personal success = Entirely derived from the choices you make.
- Women: They must be protected, because the real man protects and provides resources.
- Masculinity: Defined by a convention like "the real man", created by mainstream media.
- The real man does not read books and never complains.
- Collectivism = Communism
- The real man does everything ALONE
- They think they are perpetually "temporarily poor" or perpetually "temporarily incel".
- Traditionalists without even knowing what traditionalism is.
- Very easy to capture using slogans.
Another thing I noticed is that almost everyone reads coaching books, it seems that the subculture of coaching, counselors and even the PUA subculture is a by-product of the mainstream American right wing, with very few exceptions like Dr.Manginalove (who is however right-wing he too, although admittedly a feminist).
Only a fool can think that coaches are "great intellectuals" or worse still "great scientists", they are just mainstream right-wing jerks. It leaves me truly appalled to see how successful life coaches in the mainstream American right-wing subculture have been.
Literally, every PUA pseudoguru is just yelling anti-scientific slogans, just denying reality, and yet american people buy his shitty books and praise him like a lord or a god. The entire redpill phenomenon, looks to me like a right-wing mainstream phenomenon.