I just finished reading Roosh's latest post.
In case you haven't read it, the cliff's are:
- The media is blaming the killings on Game.
- In fact, nobody would have been killed if Elliot Rodger knew game.
- Society deprives men of sexual options by cutting off traditional career-based methods to get a wife, while at the same time upholding prostitution bans.
- Society also shames men for their urges in the universities, the media, and so on.
This really got me thinking...
... The problem in our current society seems ridiculously obvious. More and more men are becoming degenerate and messed up in the head because they feel unwanted by society. At the same time, even obvious "fixes" like allowing prostitution, are denied.
I don't need to explain why I think/feel this way. I'd only be preaching to the converted.
So my question is: why is it so hard to get through to these people who can't see the problem for what it is?
I can't for a minute believe that they genuinely "don't know" what the problem is. The nature of the problem has been spelled out so many times, and while it's more common to hear feminist talking points, anybody who's not totally insane can see that most feminists are batshit insane ideologues. So I don't believe for a minute that people in America don't know what's up.
So the question becomes, why are people TOO SCARED to acknowledge the real problem?
This, I feel is getting at the real heart of the matter. Anybody with two eyes can see how young men are getting fucked up the ass in America. For some reason, people are just scared of the disapproval that comes with saying this out loud.
Why?
I don't claim to know the full answer.
But I think I know at least part of it.
It comes down to men being so scared of being perceived as "weak."
Remember that quote from the "Manipulated Man" author (forget her name), "the illusion of strength is mens' greatest weakness, the illusion of weakness is womens' greatest strength?"
As time goes on, the more I live and experience, the more I see that as true.
It seems like the need to not be seen as a pussy prevents a lot of men from standing up for themselves, morally. A lot of men are perfectly willing to punch someone, yet unwilling to admit they got their feelings hurt, or even got fucked over. A woman who got scammed says "fuck I got scammed!" A man who got scammed may never tell anyone, because he's scared of looking like an idiot.
That's a bit of a digression, but I'll tie it into the broader point now:
It seems like in America, more than in any other society, this male "dick fear" (to use George Carlin's terminology) is worse than in any other society. I feel like, as a non-American Anglo, I'm in a unique place to comment on this. American men seem uniquely scared of being seen as a loser. Look at all these white dudes who are obsessed with cuckoldry. Look at all the steroid abuse. Look at the obsession with penis size. I've always been amazed at how frequently american men refer to competitive situations using S&M style language (so and so "got fucked in the ass" and so on). Also, White American men are SO SCARED of black men. You see this in other countries to an extent, but in America, it's like a cultural epidemic. And I think it all comes down to that fear of being "less than a man."
How does this tie into my point?
Basically this:
It seems like this fear of being "less than a man" is a big part of why American Women are getting away with so much BS. It seems like American men really take it out on themselves for the fact that feminists have run roughshod over them. They can't say what they think out loud, because that would be to admit that the feminists have "gotten to them." And hey, can you really be a REAL MAN if some LITTLE GIRL gets to you? You know what I'm saying?
I think this is a big part of the problem.
But I'm open to other ideas, of course!
In case you haven't read it, the cliff's are:
- The media is blaming the killings on Game.
- In fact, nobody would have been killed if Elliot Rodger knew game.
- Society deprives men of sexual options by cutting off traditional career-based methods to get a wife, while at the same time upholding prostitution bans.
- Society also shames men for their urges in the universities, the media, and so on.
This really got me thinking...
... The problem in our current society seems ridiculously obvious. More and more men are becoming degenerate and messed up in the head because they feel unwanted by society. At the same time, even obvious "fixes" like allowing prostitution, are denied.
I don't need to explain why I think/feel this way. I'd only be preaching to the converted.
So my question is: why is it so hard to get through to these people who can't see the problem for what it is?
I can't for a minute believe that they genuinely "don't know" what the problem is. The nature of the problem has been spelled out so many times, and while it's more common to hear feminist talking points, anybody who's not totally insane can see that most feminists are batshit insane ideologues. So I don't believe for a minute that people in America don't know what's up.
So the question becomes, why are people TOO SCARED to acknowledge the real problem?
This, I feel is getting at the real heart of the matter. Anybody with two eyes can see how young men are getting fucked up the ass in America. For some reason, people are just scared of the disapproval that comes with saying this out loud.
Why?
I don't claim to know the full answer.
But I think I know at least part of it.
It comes down to men being so scared of being perceived as "weak."
Remember that quote from the "Manipulated Man" author (forget her name), "the illusion of strength is mens' greatest weakness, the illusion of weakness is womens' greatest strength?"
As time goes on, the more I live and experience, the more I see that as true.
It seems like the need to not be seen as a pussy prevents a lot of men from standing up for themselves, morally. A lot of men are perfectly willing to punch someone, yet unwilling to admit they got their feelings hurt, or even got fucked over. A woman who got scammed says "fuck I got scammed!" A man who got scammed may never tell anyone, because he's scared of looking like an idiot.
That's a bit of a digression, but I'll tie it into the broader point now:
It seems like in America, more than in any other society, this male "dick fear" (to use George Carlin's terminology) is worse than in any other society. I feel like, as a non-American Anglo, I'm in a unique place to comment on this. American men seem uniquely scared of being seen as a loser. Look at all these white dudes who are obsessed with cuckoldry. Look at all the steroid abuse. Look at the obsession with penis size. I've always been amazed at how frequently american men refer to competitive situations using S&M style language (so and so "got fucked in the ass" and so on). Also, White American men are SO SCARED of black men. You see this in other countries to an extent, but in America, it's like a cultural epidemic. And I think it all comes down to that fear of being "less than a man."
How does this tie into my point?
Basically this:
It seems like this fear of being "less than a man" is a big part of why American Women are getting away with so much BS. It seems like American men really take it out on themselves for the fact that feminists have run roughshod over them. They can't say what they think out loud, because that would be to admit that the feminists have "gotten to them." And hey, can you really be a REAL MAN if some LITTLE GIRL gets to you? You know what I'm saying?
I think this is a big part of the problem.
But I'm open to other ideas, of course!