Q: Why can’t the woke see their own hatred as they whine about alleged hate in their opponents?
A: Because they don’t view hypocrisy or doublethink as a flaw but as an essential strategy for coping with and marketing their political product.
“Go woke go broke” was never about boycotts, it was about the short shelf-life of cultural capital, which must be constantly renewed to stay fresh.
If a company does woke activism instead of refreshing its cultural capital, it'll wake up and find that its brand has become stale.
The first thing I noticed when I went to see "Disclosure Day" is that I felt absolutely no desire to see the trailers.
So I doomscrolled through:
"How to Rob a Bank" and it's obnoxious BLACK FEMALE hacker extraordianaire.
"The Social Reckoning," in which a FEMALE whistleblower tries to take down Facebook.
"Supergirl," brighter on screen but still an ugly, grimy, unhappy mess.
"The Death of Robin Hood": no thanx, tired of Hollywood's hatred of male heroes.
"One Night Only," about a fictional NYC where premarital sex is only legally allowed one night each year.
And "The Odyssey" with its giant robots and super-black Helen of Troy in bondage.
An endless stream of woke garbage, empowered smartypants women - and of course some lesbians, because it’s cool now.
And I just didn’t care about ANY OF IT.
Hollywood didn’t die.
It killed itself on purpose.
Wokeism makes women ugly, men weak, children confused, businesses broke, entertainers boring, schools dumb, scientists cowardly, activists rich, journalists unbelievable, and politicians interchangeable.
🚨 YOU GO WOKE, YOU GO BROKE… THEN YOU CRAWL BACK.
Victoria’s Secret tried pushing ugly, obese models, men in lingerie, and full corporate woke nonsense… and it destroyed their brand.
Now they’re “bringing sexy back” and sales are up 15%, stock surging 47%.
Shocking no one.
The American people want hot women in lingerie, not lectures. Just like Bud Light, the market spoke loud and clear.
Get back to what works and stop pandering to blue-haired lunatics.
Common sense wins again
A good example of modern western culture losing sense of beauty and sophistication through pushing a forced DEI agenda are lingerie adverts. Why advertise a body no one aspires to to sell more bras and knickers?!
The acting in this is so shit; it seems like all the hires had a script shoved in their faces to ensure they wouldn't forget their lines. Additionally, the DEI hires highlight the absurdity of modern casting, these roles feel forced and out of place.
Completely unwatchable.
#IWillFindYou review: Netflix's latest Harlan Coben adaptation knocks it out of the park yet again.
The eight-episode mystery thriller is a gripping and immersive tale about the depths of parental love, the anguish of loss and the lengths people will go to in order to get the lives they believe they are owed. https://t.co/ARqbNQM78n
“IT’S INFINITELY WORSE THAN EPSTEIN!”
Streamer @Asmongold has reacted to Rupert Lowe’s Rape Gang Inquiry report and says this is a much worse crime than the Epstein scandal.
He says there’s only one option when dealing with the perpetrators.
Reintroduce the death penalty.
STILL no coverage on the BBC of the Rape Gang Inquiry.
Nothing on the Telegraph, the Sun, the Mail, ITV, Sky, the Express, LBC, Guardian, the Times.
Total silence.
It is disgusting.
The scary part about Anthorpic's Fable nerf is not that it refuses to answer biology or cryptography. It's that it foreshadows what's coming. A world where a couple companies decide what you can and cannot do. They're building a new ruling class and you're not in it...
Important podcast. Locke and Mill built the original liberal framework. The American left has since rewired what the word means, and British discourse, exposed constantly to American media and academia, increasingly inherits that rewritten version without noticing the swap.
@HPluckrose
🚨 New Podcast... with @HPluckrose.
How The West moved away from its foundational liberal roots of individual autonomy, free speech and the rule of law.
Full podcast 👇
Peter Weir's Picnic at Hanging Rock is an absolute masterpiece of cinematic poetry. He's made many great films since, but none more haunting, combining, as it does, beauty, mystery, and melancholy in such a thematically rich manner.