Monthly Archives: February 2016

The WGTOW Manifesto…

Equating enemies is often a cheap trick designed to elevate oneself above them both. Nonetheless, it can be fair. An article by Laurie Penny, a bright star of intersectional feminism, is strikingly similar to writings of the “manosphere”. Here, in … Continue reading

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The World Can Be a Cold Dead Place…

Perhaps the Syrian conflict could have been solved before it killed as many tens of thousands as it is said to have done. I do not know. I doubt it but I am not smart enough to say. One thing … Continue reading

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Antisocial Liberalism…

Antisocial liberalism combines a belief in liberty as the ultimate end of politics with ignorance of the immaterial functions of collective life. While libertarians might think that an absence of government can exist alongside group identity and ritual, antisocial liberals … Continue reading

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German Jokes and the Pathology Principle…

The pathology principle, which I think I have just coined, holds that all features of an outgroup are symptoms of an illness. For the Guardian, it often appears, all aspects of the British character are dangerous or depressing. Stuart Jeffries, … Continue reading

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