The feminization of culture is an attack on masculinity and rugged individualism driven by affluent liberal white women. An example of this is the homogenization of gay culture into something appealing and non-threatening to these women. Make no mistake: masculinity is threatening to them.
Gay men are not one-dimensional Will & Grace cardboard cutouts that exist for affluent liberal white women to virtue-signal to their peers. I have an issue with how they see us: as campy, bitchy asexuals obsessed with materialism, cocktails, fashion, and silly reality TV like the (un)Real Housewives of Who F--king Cares-all while carrying a poodle in what is essentially a purse. In other words: Will & Grace.
Further, we are expected to adhere to their "suicidal empathetic" left-wing political ideology. I highly value the Tom of Finland aesthetic. I reject Marxist gender ideology as much as I reject Islamism. The moment you step out of that stereotype, the problems start. They begin to see us as the enemy simply because we don't adhere to some stupid caricature perpetuated by streaming shows.
I loathe reality TV and absolutely hate drag shows. I purchase my clothes at Walmart, work out, and love sports (go Tampa Bay Lightning). I drive a truck and have a pit bull mix that could not possibly fit into some ridiculous male purse.
Opinions outside of the orthodox progressive ideology are not tolerated by the so-called "tolerant left." I am a pro-life, homonationalist populist who believes in the supremacy of Western culture because it has advanced civilization, lifted millions out of poverty, enshrined civil rights, and protected minorities across the globe where those values are dominant.
I am deeply troubled by the feminization of culture: the lack of critical thinking (with an emphasis on "feelings"), the attempt to Balkanize us into categories, the attempt to legislate away risk and hurt feelings, and the attacks on rugged individualism.
I sometimes say inappropriate things, burp, fart, and smell like a man after working out or working on my truck. I will NOT apologize to anyone for being a man.
My existence as a gay man is dependent on valuing myself and fighting for my happiness. I will not compromise on this. As Ayn Rand said: 'Learn to value yourself, which means: fight for your happiness.' That is my New Year's resolution for 2026.
To rugged masculinity and individualism!"
@saras76@jtsokc1 I’m trying to understand what the problem is here in that scenario.
Does he continue to breathe and walk away? That’s a problem.
If a body bag is ordered? Not a problem.
Austin Metcalf’s murder highlights a lot of things about Black people
1. Black people are quick to extreme violence in easily diffuse situations.
2. This case highlights how Black people kill each other every day, unfortunately, Austin Metcalf is a victim in an example outside of the community.
3. Black people are widely politically illiterate and refuse to do research and only act on emotion rather than evidence.
4. Niggas are tribal
Black people should be honoring great men like Clarence Thomas, Ben Carson, and Thomas Sowell, but instead they idolize scum like Michael Brown, George Floyd, and Karmelo Anthony. Why?
Something is badly broken in the black community.
@Mike171931@4thOfJuly365 So, you don’t have any evidence, but you have plenty of jokes.
Figures. People like you who type in all caps and repost deranged conspiracy theories have an IQ of 50.
@AntoniHouston@MorEdge_Insight Question for you. When you type the word Zionist, does the pink butt plug in your ass vibrate each time, sending you to a happy place?
@The_FJC They already do as do a sizable portion of the right. War? Blame the Jooz. Economy? Jooz. Do won’t stop barking? Jooz caused it. Got a hangnail? It’s the fault of the Jooz, obviously.
@ItsRobbAllen I’m a gay man and if I see a church with rainbow flags, I go the opposite direction. I know the services will be insufferable.
Never apologize for disliking the rainbow mafia. Plenty of us gay people despise them.
The reason this meme resonates with me is that it captures a common tactic in public democrat debate. Someone points to a broad trend and instead of discussing whether the trend is real, the conversation immediately shifts to an exception.
Mention fatherlessness and someone brings up a successful person raised without a father. Mention failing schools and someone points to a student who excelled. Mention crime and someone finds a neighborhood that remains safe. The exception is treated as though it disproves the pattern.
The problem is that exceptions do not erase trends. Nobody is claiming every circle is red.
They will call me a outlier... An exception.... an anomaly.
The point is that when most of the circles are red, focusing exclusively on the blue one prevents an honest discussion about what the overall picture actually shows. Serious analysis begins with patterns, not exceptions.
That is why so many conversations about public democrat policy go nowhere. Instead of asking why a problem exists, people spend all their energy trying to prove the problem doesn’t exist because they found a single exception.
Reality doesn’t work that way. If most of the circles are red, then the responsible thing to do is explain why.
#AStoneGroove #SilentMajoritySpeaks
Yes, black people have abandoned common sense, many of them because they're stupid and others just go along for fear of being called coons and Uncle Toms.
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