The "Jordanian pilot burned alive" thread, and the "Roosh is on Stormfront" thread, and a gif I saw pointing out that the Red Pill may result in racism, inspired me to crystallize some thoughts on the subject.
Why is this happening? Why do we see kike-this and nigger-that on ROK comments? Roissy (an astute observer of the human condition) is close-the-borders isolationist and cross-connects with MPCdot.com on occasion. What's the connection?
Is it because, as Roosh has brilliantly observed (no, I'm not being a hopeless sycophant), we long for traditional values, a traditional structure in which men and women each had clear roles, and we see that this new world is not so clear?
Is it because in finding the freedom to complain that women are abusing their rights and privileges, we also find the freedom to complain that blacks are abusing their own rights and privileges? Once we see that people naturally abuse their victim status, we suspect all such claims, and are free to voice our concerns?
Or is it because the world we long for is one that also has cultural and racial homogeneity?
Or is it a sense of abandonment: Everything is coming apart, so why pretend to be civil anymore?
I enjoy the commentary on MPCdot.com, but I recognize it for the silliness it is, while I know there are more than a few that take it very seriously. Ditto for the dick measuring threads on Stormfront.
I'm curious what others have thought on observing this connection.
Why is this happening? Why do we see kike-this and nigger-that on ROK comments? Roissy (an astute observer of the human condition) is close-the-borders isolationist and cross-connects with MPCdot.com on occasion. What's the connection?
Is it because, as Roosh has brilliantly observed (no, I'm not being a hopeless sycophant), we long for traditional values, a traditional structure in which men and women each had clear roles, and we see that this new world is not so clear?
Is it because in finding the freedom to complain that women are abusing their rights and privileges, we also find the freedom to complain that blacks are abusing their own rights and privileges? Once we see that people naturally abuse their victim status, we suspect all such claims, and are free to voice our concerns?
Or is it because the world we long for is one that also has cultural and racial homogeneity?
Or is it a sense of abandonment: Everything is coming apart, so why pretend to be civil anymore?
I enjoy the commentary on MPCdot.com, but I recognize it for the silliness it is, while I know there are more than a few that take it very seriously. Ditto for the dick measuring threads on Stormfront.
I'm curious what others have thought on observing this connection.