An increased amount of backlash toward feminist indoctrination and socialism is taking place in America. Third wave feminists are no longer viewed as heroes by men, since the agenda of feminism now comes at a direct cost to men. Why is it that in recent years, men, some of whom are very close to their mothers and sisters and may have been raised by single mothers, are subscribing to the so-called "red pill theory?"
I would argue that it is not sexist to speculate about "what women want," although men realize that they may never fully appreciate or understand that. Instead, neo-masculinity will strengthen families by weeding out less resourceful men from a pool of eligible bachelors. That will help women and men by improving the quality of resources in marriage and the integrity of a relationship between a man and women.
There's socialism taking place in America, where?
Good question!
Vague answer.Good question!
Okay, after doing a bit of digging, neomasculinity is one of those unique internet subcultures that could never get off the ground in the real world, mostly because of how inane and ludicrous it is.
A blogger named Daryush Valizadeh, or as he's known online, "Roosh," is the creator of the neomasculinity movement. He claims to be a pickup artist who has no permanent address because he is too busy traveli.g the world seducing countless scores of women, many of which he also claimed were too drunk to give consent. He is also a paranoid imbecil who has responded to reporters' questions with brilliant comments like "Do you even lift?" He's also the guy who advocated legalizing rape on private property to protect women from rape, if you guys remember that incident last year.
I wasn't attempting to answer the question, just commenting on it. Maybe you can answer it better. I think it's a very pertinent question since relating gender theory to political or economic theory means taking something for granted along the way. I guess the conclusion which is drawn from that theory is that men who stay well away from socialism should be better off in the long term as individuals.
I guess I'm not qualified to provide a real answer on where socialism is in this country, because I'm not a socialist and I have very limited contact with any socialism. The last time I discussed socialism in person or in a forum was around 2009. Still, it seems that current policies on issues like healthcare (e.g. single payer, Obamacare) are described as "socialist" by right wingers.
Fair enough.
Okay, after doing a bit of digging, neomasculinity is one of those unique internet subcultures that could never get off the ground in the real world, mostly because of how inane and ludicrous it is.
A blogger named Daryush Valizadeh, or as he's known online, "Roosh," is the creator of the neomasculinity movement. He claims to be a pickup artist who has no permanent address because he is too busy traveli.g the world seducing countless scores of women, many of which he also claimed were too drunk to give consent. He is also a paranoid imbecil who has responded to reporters' questions with brilliant comments like "Do you even lift?" He's also the guy who advocated legalizing rape on private property to protect women from rape, if you guys remember that incident last year.
An increased amount of backlash toward feminist indoctrination and socialism is taking place in America. Third wave feminists are no longer viewed as heroes by men, since the agenda of feminism now comes at a direct cost to men. Why is it that in recent years, men, some of whom are very close to their mothers and sisters and may have been raised by single mothers, are subscribing to the so-called "red pill theory?"
I would argue that it is not sexist to speculate about "what women want," although men realize that they may never fully appreciate or understand that. Instead, neo-masculinity will strengthen families by weeding out less resourceful men from a pool of eligible bachelors. That will help women and men by improving the quality of resources in marriage and the integrity of a relationship between a man and women.
An increased amount of backlash toward feminist indoctrination and socialism is taking place in America. Third wave feminists are no longer viewed as heroes by men, since the agenda of feminism now comes at a direct cost to men. Why is it that in recent years, men, some of whom are very close to their mothers and sisters and may have been raised by single mothers, are subscribing to the so-called "red pill theory?"
I would argue that it is not sexist to speculate about "what women want," although men realize that they may never fully appreciate or understand that. Instead, neo-masculinity will strengthen families by weeding out less resourceful men from a pool of eligible bachelors. That will help women and men by improving the quality of resources in marriage and the integrity of a relationship between a man and women.
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