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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

Anyone else notice this trend lately on Facebook?
One associate of mine threw up 'Unfriend people who like PEGIDA' on her FB page.
We're in Thought Control territory here.
Next we'll see 'Unfriend Julien Blanc fans'!
And (possibly) even 'Unfriend people who like Roosh/ROK'
I know it might seem trivial, espeically if you're someone who doesn't care much for social media, but stuff like this is becoming more and more prevalent.
It's a tricky one for me as quite a few of my associates would be (at least partly) SJW types.
I either call them out on it and await the backlash or I learn to ignore it or 'Hide' this kind of stuff.
The former will land me in hot water, so am mostly choosing the latter option, but fuck me it's not easy to ignore these ignorant ill-informed naive SJW rants.
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

This is just the first step. Next they'll put rounding people up and putting them into FEMA camps for being Facebook friends with Roosh, Jack Donovan or Aaron Clarey.

We live in a Communist country now.

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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

Amity are you in Germany? Leftist girls will post that stuff all the time, especially anti- Pegida propaganda.
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

@Blick Mang Nope, Ireland, but I have plenty of Dutch/German/Scandinavian/Anglo countries associates (many female) who post this kind of thing from time to time.
As much as I would like to point out the unthinking hypocrisy of their posts, most times I know that biting my lip and moving on is the wiser choice, unless I want to become an online pariah!
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#5

"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

One more reason to move off of facebook.
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

Quote: (12-18-2014 08:41 AM)frenchie Wrote:  

One more reason to move off of facebook.

I think too many men here are too heavily invested in Tinder to be leaving Facebook anytime soon.

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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

Quote: (12-18-2014 09:05 AM)The Reactionary Tree Wrote:  

Quote: (12-18-2014 08:41 AM)frenchie Wrote:  

One more reason to move off of facebook.

I think too many men are are too heavily invested in Tinder to be leaving Facebook anytime soon.

Ha! I know right? Facebook as a social media platform is only surviving by means of the interconnectedness of it all. Zucky's an ass, but you have to give it to him he's insulated his company as best he can to catch where ever the market goes.

Who cares if no one uses Facebook if everyone's on Instagram and Tinder. Facebook owns Instagram and Tinder's just a novel way to connect two random people together with just pictures.
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

Here's an article from Der Speigel about PEGIDA I saw a couple of people circulating recently on FB:
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/sasch...08971.html
Only in German at the moment unfortunately.
I have some German so I got the gist of it, the word 'drivel' was used throughout to represent PEGIDA's views, they're mostly rubbishing their views rather than making any attempt to understand why increasing amounts of people support them.
Head in the sand.
It's easier to dismiss them as 'latent nazis' than make any effort to understand where they're coming from.
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

I wouldn't want to be friends with anyone who'd follow this nonsense. Good riddance.

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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

Dude. No offense, but grow some balls. Speak your mind, and let the chips fall where they may. I've found that it doesn't really matter what you say. As long as you say it with conviction and don't apologize for your beliefs, women will respect you for it. And if they don't, fuck 'em. Find some who do.
I met my current girlfriend (She's a very hot, 21 year old former gymnast from a wealthy, upper middle class family. I'm a 35 year old guy who works in a factory.) by posting anti-feminist comments on Thought Catalog. She challenged me. We started having online debates. I never backed down, and never apologized. Now she admits that it turns her on like crazy whenever I stomp her in a debate. She's the typical, brainwashed liberal white girl (at least, she was...) and I've made it clear that I'm the complete antithesis of everything she claims to believe in. And that turns her on to no end.
I've been following this "strategy" since I took the red pill. It works incredibly well. Women are so used to grovelling betas who refuse to speak their minds and agree with anything they say in order to get a piece of ass, that they go crazy for a guy who refuses to go along with the crowd and bow down to their PC groupthink.
THIS, right here, is in my opinion a good part of the reason we are where we are in regards to the relationship between the sexes. Men have been brainwashed into giving up their role as leaders, and instead have become the followers. If a woman says that you shouldn't like pegida, then guys just nod their heads in accent, and bite their tongues. Where has that gotten us? Men have GOT to step up and lead. Because if you leave it up to women, it won't be long before people who hate you are running your country, among other things.
If men continue to allow women to lead us, western civilization is completely doomed.
The truth is, women WANT to be lead. And if their male counterparts refuse to do it, then they'll follow the mainstream narrative. The government and the media tell them that we should welcome immigrants who want to destroy our culture and our countries? Then that's what they'll go along with. At least as long as no one is stepping up and offering them an alternative path. It's on us. If we lead, and speak our minds and don't apologize for our beliefs, women will follow. It's in their nature.
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

@Traviski Easy mate. This isn't a dick measuring contest.
No need to come on here as a newbie poster saying stuff that frankly 99% of us on here already know.
Spouting red pill beliefs amongst your client base might feel good but will get you precisely nowhere.
This is common sense.
I hear what you're saying and I agree with the general thrust of it, just that you're coming across a bit strong for a new poster.
Decorum and all that.
I respect your opinion but there's a right way to get it across.
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

Quote: (12-18-2014 09:05 AM)The Reactionary Tree Wrote:  

Quote: (12-18-2014 08:41 AM)frenchie Wrote:  

One more reason to move off of facebook.

I think too many men here are too heavily invested in Tinder to be leaving Facebook anytime soon.

You can keep it, but you don't have to pay any attention to it. I haven't looked at my FB activity in weeks.
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#13

"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

Easy counter: make a meme encouraging others to "unfriend those who thought police using unfriend memes"

Hypocritical, but it would be amusing.

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AND THEY USE IT TO SHIT ON WHORES!
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A society needs weak men to evolve. 50 years ago, we couldn't have so many "geeks" and "nerds" in the Sillicon Valley.
The real question is: do we want a technologically and scientifically advanced society with weak men or a stagnant society with strong men?
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

Oh NOES! People are unfollowing me on Facebook! Somebody do something! Next thing you know Ill have no Facebook friends to like my snappy status updates!
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

I got rid of Fb. I had stayed on for my Tinder and Spotify.

Made an extra profile, it took 5 minutes. I added 5 really close friends, but I don't think you even need those. No profile picture, no added info in the about me section. Got rid of my old Facebook.

Made a spotify account with my email, instead of a FB linked account. Also took 5 minutes. Searched for my old account and followed all of my old playlists, so now I have all of my songs on the new account.

I don't miss it.

You can keep your real name in the new FB account so it shows up on Tinder [or pick w/e name you want if you want totally anonymous sex...]. I recommend everyone to try this.

Maybe one thing I miss is that I would blast controversial shit on my fb from the forum etc, and watch people get their panties in a knot.

You don't get there till you get there
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"Unfriend these people" lists on Facebook

There has definitely been a rise in fake accounts just for Tinder, but also a rise in dummy accounts for searching women of interest to see who the orbiters are, the real competition, and to get a general overview of her depending how private the page is. Essentially, all men have done some form of orbiting even if not being traditional orbiters.

If you do have a fake account for Tinder, it will be seen as odd by some women when they ask to add you. Some won't care, but the majority will find it a bit suspect, like you're on there just to chase women (gays are exempt per usual). A woman can have a fake facebook just for a Tinder account, and it's normal.

Facebook has taken this strange trend lately where the stupid thing WANTS you to fill out as much information as possible. The mark of a true idiot is when someone puts "From Hometown, Lives in Hometown", or that they live in the neighboring town. A friend of mine posted something about how living in the new town proves they crossed a river - people were extremely upset.

They've also made it impossible to hide yourself from general search as well, this was possible until 2013. The "unfriend these people" movement is bringing SJW tactics to the masses. Facebook has been rather insufferable since its inception and this should not surprise anyone.
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^ It gets sicker than that, if you change names on Facebook more than twice, they will request to see scans of valid ID... (nice try NSA)

I got out of the NFL-Facebook-Kardashian mass hypnosis matrix about a year ago as I got rid of my TV, cellular data plan, Facebook, Instagram and so on (next up are Google products) and I'm certainly not looking back.
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