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New Hampshire State Legislator ousted as red pilled, stands his ground & keeps Frame
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New Hampshire State Legislator ousted as red pilled, stands his ground & keeps Frame

Google and the NSA can doxx almost anyone in the world, but they have not done this as far as I know. The only cases where they would care is not for some Red Pill comments, but more for divulging state secrets while being high-up enough. And in that case I doubt that they would do anything like doxxing - it will be an undercover wet team taking your lights out. And another mysterious suicide/robbery - doxxing is just a form of censorship done by the useful idiots for quelling ideological dissent.
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New Hampshire State Legislator ousted as red pilled, stands his ground & keeps Frame

Quote: (05-19-2017 09:33 PM)Samseau Wrote:  

Quote: (05-18-2017 07:15 AM)Jean Valjean Wrote:  

Quote: (04-29-2017 02:05 PM)Jean Valjean Wrote:  

By the way, I guess it was a typo, but he was actually "outed" rather than "ousted".

Guess I spoke too soon:

Red Pill founder Fisher resigns from House amid calls for perjury investigation

‘Shame. Shame.’ N.H. lawmaker resigns after outcry over his ‘woman-hating’ Reddit forum

Red Pill Boss: All Feminists Want to Be Raped

N.H. Rep. Robert Fisher lambasted by women at hearing about his role in misogynistic online forum

Well, at least he didn't apologize.

I feel bad about this, because I should've written an RoK article or something to show support, but I guess I didn't think of doing that till just now. He probably waited awhile to see how much support would be forthcoming from the manosphere before he made his decision. Maybe I'm projecting my own feelings and experience onto him, but I suspect that he just got tired of the attacks and wanted to be done with it. When his own party turned against him, that may have been the tipping point.

They got him on perjury. He claimed not to be part of TRP anymore but was found to have another account.

Still, this is a hard lesson for anyone thinking about getting involved in politics. Scandals can easily destroy your life and career, make sure you hide any potential ammo against yourself carefully before running.

We have a tremendous amount of enemies out there. I make sure to never give more than vague details of my life on this account either. The only entity that could dox me is Google, whom I originally got my email account setup during high school when gmail was in beta. Getting doxxed by google would suck, but would also be a major victory as well. Google's reputation is based on privacy, so how much is their reputation worth?

Don't forget to toss out a bit of flack as well. Visiting Colorado? Nah, you're visiting Upstate New York. Your cousin said something funny? Nah, it was a guy from your graduating class. Et cetera. We aren't the only ones with weaponized autism on our side, the SJWs will comb through everything you've ever posted looking for something attack - but for some reason they take it all seriously.

By tossing out flak, you provide cover for yourself, and send them spinning their wheels.
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New Hampshire State Legislator ousted as red pilled, stands his ground & keeps Frame

I came to this forum through the redpill Reddit, back when Pk started it up. At that time Bang was at the top of the recommended reading list and rok was in the sidebar. It is really cool to know he's still out there. I imagine he left the reddit when he took office, nobody really knew why he left at the time.

I don't like that redpill is seen as part of the alt right, the way I saw things pan out, the red pill came first. That subreddit was a big part of turning my life around. It is okay these days but I feel it has softened over the years.
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New Hampshire State Legislator ousted as red pilled, stands his ground & keeps Frame

Quote: (05-19-2017 09:33 PM)Samseau Wrote:  

They got him on perjury. He claimed not to be part of TRP anymore but was found to have another account.

Still, this is a hard lesson for anyone thinking about getting involved in politics. Scandals can easily destroy your life and career, make sure you hide any potential ammo against yourself carefully before running.

We have a tremendous amount of enemies out there. I make sure to never give more than vague details of my life on this account either. The only entity that could dox me is Google, whom I originally got my email account setup during high school when gmail was in beta. Getting doxxed by google would suck, but would also be a major victory as well. Google's reputation is based on privacy, so how much is their reputation worth?

Perjury can be a pretty slippery concept, though. Bill Clinton was able to split hairs about the meaning of the word "is".

It can also be really hard to prove definitively who was behind an online account if the person doesn't admit it. We have a situation like that going on in Virginia right now, where a lieutenant gubernatorial candidate has been able to deny involvement in sending an email, despite its being traced back to her home wifi and her husband's cell phone (which was used to set up the Gmail account). She's claiming they got hacked.

Due to the possibility of exposing himself to criminal liability for perjury, Fisher probably could've pleaded the Fifth and thereby avoided having to answer any further questions on the matter. But it was probably easier for him to just walk away rather than continue to be dogged by scandal.
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New Hampshire State Legislator ousted as red pilled, stands his ground & keeps Frame

I think what this incident teaches is, the feminists have not given up or lost their ability to attack us just because Trump won. Trump is not explicitly a part of the manosphere, so it's unlikely that he would be defending people just for being antifeminist. He didn't leap to the defense of Milo Yiannopoulous either, even though Milo said that feminism is cancer.

This incident is both good and bad, because on the one hand, it could make other antifeminist candidates reluctant to run, but on the other hand, it did draw some attention to the red pill. In a way, we're a victim of our own success in the 2016 election. Hillary Clinton did the alt-right a favor by publicly denouncing the alt-right and drawing attention to its existence in a way that acknowledged its relevance. When people attack you, it gives you a public platform, which is perhaps part of the reason why Corey Stewart is focusing his campaign on defending Confederate monuments. (Remember also how Ben Carson pleaded, "Can somebody attack me, please?")

The main advantage of electing Trump is that at least he's not attacking us. So we have some rest that allows us to formulate and share our ideas amongst ourselves in peace. It's like trench warfare, though, where the lull in hostilities is conditioned on our keeping ourselves hidden out of the line of fire, rather than leaping above the parapet to try to take any more ground. If someone like Fisher puts himself in an exposed position, he will be attacked. Meanwhile, the enemy is also always looking for some way to break the stalemate in their favor.

It seemed like Trump's election was a successful rebellion against political correctness, and maybe it was. But the leftists will continue trying to tear him down so they can get the last word in the matter. For example, in 2017, they're going to try to win state and local elections to send a message that the tide is turning. They've already won a moral victory by flooding the races with openly feminist candidates, while we have put forth comparatively few openly antifeminist candidates.

Notice how the left now is propagating a narrative that Hillary Clinton ran an exceptionally bad campaign, and that was why she lost. In other words, it wasn't that Trump's ideas were good, or that Hillary's were bad, but rather, her campaign just didn't express her ideas effectively. They're analyzing it and listing all the mistakes in detail so that they can say, "We now have a full understanding of what went wrong, so next time will be different."

They're going to try to win the 2020 Presidential election to send a message that, although the wheels of progress turn slowly sometimes, and there are occasional temporary setbacks, ultimately they were able to prevail against the deplorables, because right is stronger than wrong.

Meanwhile, on the Wikipedia front, they were describing TheRedPill as misogynistic, saying that it's not opinion but rather fact backed up by reliable sources. If they can make it seem like it's an established consensus reality that TheRedPill has been objectively proven to be misogynistic, then it makes it easier to do stuff like shut down the subreddit as a hate site.
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New Hampshire State Legislator ousted as red pilled, stands his ground & keeps Frame

Quote: (05-19-2017 09:33 PM)Samseau Wrote:  

Quote: (05-18-2017 07:15 AM)Jean Valjean Wrote:  

Quote: (04-29-2017 02:05 PM)Jean Valjean Wrote:  

By the way, I guess it was a typo, but he was actually "outed" rather than "ousted".

Guess I spoke too soon:

Red Pill founder Fisher resigns from House amid calls for perjury investigation

‘Shame. Shame.’ N.H. lawmaker resigns after outcry over his ‘woman-hating’ Reddit forum

Red Pill Boss: All Feminists Want to Be Raped

N.H. Rep. Robert Fisher lambasted by women at hearing about his role in misogynistic online forum

Well, at least he didn't apologize.

I feel bad about this, because I should've written an RoK article or something to show support, but I guess I didn't think of doing that till just now. He probably waited awhile to see how much support would be forthcoming from the manosphere before he made his decision. Maybe I'm projecting my own feelings and experience onto him, but I suspect that he just got tired of the attacks and wanted to be done with it. When his own party turned against him, that may have been the tipping point.

They got him on perjury. He claimed not to be part of TRP anymore but was found to have another account.

Still, this is a hard lesson for anyone thinking about getting involved in politics. Scandals can easily destroy your life and career, make sure you hide any potential ammo against yourself carefully before running.

We have a tremendous amount of enemies out there. I make sure to never give more than vague details of my life on this account either. The only entity that could dox me is Google, whom I originally got my email account setup during high school when gmail was in beta. Getting doxxed by google would suck, but would also be a major victory as well. Google's reputation is based on privacy, so how much is their reputation worth?


Red Pill Boss? Jesus, as if he invented the concept. I kind of doubt the resignation based on fears for his safety, given where he lives - hardly an urban jungle with multiple threat vectors. Give it a few weeks and nearly everybody but a few twitter cowards would have forgotten about it. He definitely needed to read Vox Day's book, SJWs Always Lie and respond accordingly.

They didn't go into details as to when or why he was under oath for anything, but the setup sounds McCarthyesque. They might as well have been asking questions about his "involvement in anti-American activities." Fact is, he broke no rules before elected which is why there was no action from the committee. As a legislator, there was no established code of conduct in this area, leaving them no leg to stand on at all. I bet there never will be a substantive code of online conduct as it would open the door for restrictions on the left side of the aisle too. You can be sure some of those liberals made and continue to make anonymous comments and tweets out there they'd rather not have aired publicly.

When asked under oath, he should have either pleaded the 5th or said "Yeah, I still read reddit & post once in a while - what about it?" Alas as it stands, he probably would have been nailed for perjury and perhaps charged, though I'm not sure what the statute says about it in those circumstances.

The fake outrage is unreal - based on the video, there were maybe three fat cat ladies at that bullshit committee meeting. One of them had the audacity to bleat about how he's intimidating women, blah blah - uh, what, pray tell, was the shouting "Shame!" supposed to accomplish, if not intimidation? The Sergeant at Arms should have removed those cunts immediately - maybe he did, but that of course wasn't covered by the left leaning press.

I'm still waiting for the story where a female politician or business leader had to resign under pressure for saying things that offended a few men. Crickets...

The ironic part of it is if he were still a Democrat he'd never have faced a moment of scrutiny. Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley was trumpeting the victory of Fisher resigning. I don't remember Ray Buckley considering resigning when a controversial videotape of him surfaced a few years ago.
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New Hampshire State Legislator ousted as red pilled, stands his ground & keeps Frame

I wonder what hapenned lately to him?
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