Your premise is fatally flawed:
-“Kids cared” is the correct way to phrase it. Not “white kids.”
-“They should’ve been accommodating” is not a requirement from anyone.
-“Acted like asshole bullies” is not correct. Someone not being “accommodating” to you does not make them a bully.
- “Racist assholes” is also not correct. Someone is not a “racist” because they refused to accommodate a black person.
I asked a Karmelo Anthony supporter if the black community would accept the evidence if it shows that Karmelo was NOT acting in self-defense
She said that no matter what, “we gone stands with ours regardless” and questioned Metcalf’s role in the stabbing:
This actually says more about you than you think… you projected your ideas on what I DIDN’T say. Reread. I never said “choosing them is somehow worse…” Not even close. Your premise of “woman choosing” is mildly functional in short term relationships, but long term relationships require investment. As long as modern women can delegate needs to other men, they can monkey branch to the next want.
It’s clearly not alll women, but men blindly entering into such investments is not wise. Women who don’t have to rely on men, have no desire to tolerate their shortcomings. Alternatively, a man investing in a family he doesn’t need, will illicit a different response. He will stay in the relationship in spite of her shortcomings.
Men’s burden will always be performance based, and if he’s not doing more than his counterpart, she will be disappointed. To say otherwise is disingenuous.
What’s actually “rather concerning” is your lack of awareness.
@carolineccurtis Women “feel” they don’t NEED a man, they “WANT” a man. What happens when their desire/want goes away? Or worse, they WANT a different life/man?
I partially agree with you Glenn. While I truly do not see any benefits to feminism, there are teaching points in the red pill. Men have a limited understanding of women and they are susceptible to manipulation because of it. I think the red pill (real understanding and not the clipped, social media version) offers education and inoculation so men can better navigate the system they’re in. Unfortunately, like all information, it can be manipulated to justify unhealthy behaviors.
@RationalMale You don’t have to take pill. It’s a simple (not easy) discipline switch: eat clean unprocessed food, physical exercise and before you do anything that rewards the dopamine-driven circuitry, do something difficult (push ups, work, sprint, etc.) so the reward feels earned.
@LiveAncestral@LoreofRunning1 Risk factors: high LDL is the most often looked at but lower in risk.
As a lean mass hyper responder, physicians always want me to take statins. Not gonna happen…