MGTOW: chemo for a cultural cancer
Sometimes a little poison helps rid a tumor and bring about healing. One of many benefits of MGTOW is its chemo-like effects on gynocentrism
Sometimes a little poison helps rid a tumor and bring about healing. One of many benefits of MGTOW is its chemo-like effects on gynocentrism
Social movements experience discord between the twin needs to expand and enforce standards. August Løvenskiolds sees this in MGTOW.
Men have more sex partners than women? Wait a second. Let’s do the math.
Conservative women are demanding that men “man up” and marry them. August Løvenskiolds responds: no thanks.
Categorizing people by ideological criteria is airy and abstract, but recognizing the words they use when speaking is a simpler way to identify their concerns. Peter Wright attempts to group MGTOW according to their habitual speech patterns.
Eating while MGTOW doesn’t have to be elaborate to be good. August Løvenskiolds muses that vexing feminists while you are preparing your food is the best seasoning of all.
The doxers have been at work again. Or doxer in this case. The MGTOWs got hit. This time it was not a feminist.
Part two of Mumia Ali’s interview with RooshV.
Aaron Clarey makes an important distinction between MGTOWs making a rational decision based on risk assessment and MGTOWs who just straight up hate women.
Anger is a legitimate emotion in the face of injustice. When anger turns to an unending hate and fear and loathing, it’s like drinking poison to get back at your enemies.