Showing posts with label gender relations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gender relations. Show all posts

HIP HOP HYPERGAMY: "BUST A MOVE"


In “Bust A Move,” rapper Young MC gives counsel to those who would today be called “incels,” encouraging shy, awkward, nerdy guys to step up their game around the ladies.

Yet from the very start, the act of pandering to female demands is openly acknowledged as patently slavish and degrading:

This is a jam for all the fellas, tryin’ to do what those ladies tell us/ Get shot down cuz you’re overzealous; play hard to get, females get jealous.

TOXIC ANTI-MASCULINITY

Something ominous is happening to men
by Basil Benton
@benton_basil127

Just in time for International Women’s Day (March 8th), the increasingly red-pilled Tucker Carlson began a month long special inquiring into why men are failing, “[in] mind, body and spirit.”  The “war on women” seems to have back-fired, resulting in large casualties among men. According to Mr. Carlson, “it's men in America who are failing,” in general, not women.

"SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL'S DYING!"


Love can die. Sometimes it dies hard, and with a vengeance. What happens to it afterwards? Does it proceed to its final judgment, then pass on to some eternal realm, be it Heaven or Hell? Or does it limp along in some pallid, spectral form like Caesar's ghost, oppressively ever-present even when it has seemingly vanished?

What of cases where love's collapse is expressly and tragically unilateral, expressly violating the consent of the formerly-loved? As Rick Springfield semi-famously observed, "Love hurts when only one's in love." Or as the J. Geils Band more succinctly put it, "Love stinks."

CONDITIONAL FEMINISM

Voting with her breasts?
by Colin Liddell

You are what you are, the apple falls close to the tree, etc., so there's no point LARPing too hard to be that which you can't be.

In the case of Europeans, we tend to be a chivalrous and gallant people, disposed to treat woman with every consideration and courtesy. We feel bad when we see them deprived of opportunities or pushed down in any way. Good, bad, or suicidal – this is just how we roll. The possible explanations are fascinating, but this is not the article for that, except to say these characteristics are pretty much ingrained and unlikely to change anytime soon.