Wrote a post in the Donald Trump thread that I thought would be a good topic for discussion. thread-48360...pid1292886
In the past I was more left wing then I am now though I was never a full blown bleeding heart liberal. I called myself a centrist but if anything I was more close to a Clinton/Obama type of liberal and I did actually vote for Obama in the previous election. I wasn't particularly enthusiastic about being part of the political wing I was in, I really was just there by default because the only sort of conservative thought I had been exposed to at the time was stuff like Fox News, New York Post, Glenn Beck that was full of the typical cuckservative talking points (though this was long before the term was coined) and was typically aligned with evangelical/fundie Protestantism. The only conservatism I knew about was of this type and given how unappealing it was to me I pretty much had no choice to go to the left despite my misgivings for the more extreme versions of some of it's ideas and also despite my own distaste for the snarkiness and snobbery of the people in that camp; I was choosing the lesser of two evils.
Since then I've found that there is a coherent, intellectual right wing philosophy that is opposed to the slave morality and flabbiness of the left and like Conservative Pundit said in the quote above I really have the internet and more specifically this forum and also the rest of the red pill/manosphere and the various groups associated with this corner of the web. I've always been disheartened by the fact that the left has always had "cool" pundits like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert while the right typically gets stuck with talk show radio which has zero appeal to anyone under 40 so the "hip" right wing ideology that's rising up and associated with people like Milo and Gavin McGiness is what I had been waiting all these years.
In the past I was more left wing then I am now though I was never a full blown bleeding heart liberal. I called myself a centrist but if anything I was more close to a Clinton/Obama type of liberal and I did actually vote for Obama in the previous election. I wasn't particularly enthusiastic about being part of the political wing I was in, I really was just there by default because the only sort of conservative thought I had been exposed to at the time was stuff like Fox News, New York Post, Glenn Beck that was full of the typical cuckservative talking points (though this was long before the term was coined) and was typically aligned with evangelical/fundie Protestantism. The only conservatism I knew about was of this type and given how unappealing it was to me I pretty much had no choice to go to the left despite my misgivings for the more extreme versions of some of it's ideas and also despite my own distaste for the snarkiness and snobbery of the people in that camp; I was choosing the lesser of two evils.
Since then I've found that there is a coherent, intellectual right wing philosophy that is opposed to the slave morality and flabbiness of the left and like Conservative Pundit said in the quote above I really have the internet and more specifically this forum and also the rest of the red pill/manosphere and the various groups associated with this corner of the web. I've always been disheartened by the fact that the left has always had "cool" pundits like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert while the right typically gets stuck with talk show radio which has zero appeal to anyone under 40 so the "hip" right wing ideology that's rising up and associated with people like Milo and Gavin McGiness is what I had been waiting all these years.