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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxmThxhKKA0

    Does anyone else here watch Hoe_Math from youtube from time to time? Honestly, I think he’s the closest thing we’ve got to a “modern/mainstream Aaron Sleazy”. Pretty sure Alek was the first one ever to share one of his content here.

    The only reason I don’t watch his longer videos is that my attention is focused elsewhere right now. I really should get to it soon though. Who knows when woke youtube will kick him out of the platform. I don’t know if it’s just me, but I think some of his old videos might not be there anymore. Well, at least he’s got his own website now.

  2. I want to point out a major contradiction in feminism. Some of their biggest problems with the 1950s is the house wives of the era were addicted to pharmaceuticals and alcohol. As well as domestic violence.

    Oh yes, feminists. We have solved those problems since you started working for corporations. I’ve read that women currently drink as much as men. Popping pills is at an all time high. And almost eliminated domestic violence.

    Do you have to be brain dead to qualify as a feminist?

    1. *Certainly have NOT eliminated domestic violence. But increased female on male domestic violence. I had a coworker that had a huge scar on his bicep that resulted from that.

    2. Reports of housewives taking drugs and drinking copious amounts of alcohol are surely fiction much more than fact. Social drinking was quite common in this environment but even that was at a much lower scale than what you nowadays see among “young professional women” in big cities.

    3. Exactly. Any increase in drug addiction in the 1950s had nothing to do with boredom of house wives. It had everything to do with advancements in medicine, and access to health care, due to the growth of the American middle class. Something these liberals ostensibly support.

      Are people more sane working for corporate
      assholes, than for their families/homesteads?
      Today’s pharmaceuticals are much stronger today as well.

    4. Oh, I almost forgot. Top lobbyists in Washington:

      Big Pharma. Even stronger than fucking AIPAC. Yeah, feminism really kicked the drug habit.

    1. Maybe he can share a cell with Boudica, who committed the crime of refusing to let herself and her sister be r-ped. (If you’re actually r-ped, that carries a longer sentence because it incites more anger at doctors and engineers.)

      Meanwhile, over in the opinion column: why are modern men such cowards who refuse to protect strong empowered women from what they voted for?

  3. What do you guys think of Nick Fuentes? He seems to be making a miraculous comeback lately. He’s been banned from everywhere, but lately I’ve seen him platformed a lot on YouTube by third parties. Especially (and incredibly) by black people.

    Is he the real deal, or some kind of psyop?

    1. I don’t know a ton about him except I remember him years ago from when he hung out with Kami Kat Boi or whatever his name was. Then I forgot all about him until recently, as he seems to have been getting a ton of attention lately. I was under the impression that all the prominent right-wingers were rallying against him recently, like Candace Owens, Tucker and Milo—even Elon Musk. For this reason I’m tempted to believe that the above list of figures are more likely to be psychological operators rather than Fuentes, but I suppose it’s possible he still is. It seems like they’ve tried to do everything to shut this guy up except for killing him.

  4. Had a blackpilling moment just a bit ago when I read a statistic saying that gen A in the USA is 40% white, so we’re done basically. I doubt there’s any coming back from that, although I suspect there will be more and more instances of racial segregation in the future and perhaps mostly white communities.

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