SuperJail Warden
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Interesting article from national review. It is a right wing magazine for anyone that doesn't know. It is about Trump's fake masculinity how it energizes feminism.

The masculinity of Trump is exactly the caricatured, counterfeit masculinity of the feminist fever dream. It takes the full energy of manhood and devotes it to sex, money, and power. It’s posturing masquerading as toughness and anger drained of bravery. (Is the man who recoils from Michelle Fields and obsesses over Megyn Kelly really going to take down ISIS?) Trump represents aggression channeled into greed. Apologies are for the weak, and self-sacrifice is for suckers. Trump is a kind of man that many people can recognize but none should emulate. He is the indefensible man.

He has brought out of the woodwork a bloc of people who apparently believe that the answer to political correctness isn’t truth and virtue but rather becoming what the other side most hates. If the other side polices language, then the answer is vulgarity. If the other side embraces diversity, then the answer is flirtation with white nationalism and white-identity politics. If the other side tries to cast men as dangerous, sex-obsessed bullies, well then hoist the middle finger, glory in Trump’s apparent sexual and financial success, and relish the whining of feminists and “betas” everywhere.

Trump’s masculinity is a cheap counterfeit of the masculinity that’s truly threatening to the cultural Left: man not as predator but as protector, the “sheepdog” of American Sniper fame. This is the brave man, the selfless man who channels his aggression and sense of adventure into building a nation, an economy, and — yes — a family. This is the man who kicks down doors in Fallujah or gathers a makeshift militia to rush hijackers in the skies above Pennsylvania. Or, to choose a more mundane — though no less important — example: This is the man who packs up the household to take a chance on a new job, models strength for his family when life turns hard, teaches his son to stand against bullies on the playground, and lives at all times with dignity and honor.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/4 … nism-dream

I was reminded about this article when I read one about Trump's comments about nuclear weapons today and remarked about how boring it is.
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Jay
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SuperJail Warden wrote:

Interesting article from national review. It is a right wing magazine for anyone that doesn't know. It is about Trump's fake masculinity how it energizes feminism.

The masculinity of Trump is exactly the caricatured, counterfeit masculinity of the feminist fever dream. It takes the full energy of manhood and devotes it to sex, money, and power. It’s posturing masquerading as toughness and anger drained of bravery. (Is the man who recoils from Michelle Fields and obsesses over Megyn Kelly really going to take down ISIS?) Trump represents aggression channeled into greed. Apologies are for the weak, and self-sacrifice is for suckers. Trump is a kind of man that many people can recognize but none should emulate. He is the indefensible man.

He has brought out of the woodwork a bloc of people who apparently believe that the answer to political correctness isn’t truth and virtue but rather becoming what the other side most hates. If the other side polices language, then the answer is vulgarity. If the other side embraces diversity, then the answer is flirtation with white nationalism and white-identity politics. If the other side tries to cast men as dangerous, sex-obsessed bullies, well then hoist the middle finger, glory in Trump’s apparent sexual and financial success, and relish the whining of feminists and “betas” everywhere.

Trump’s masculinity is a cheap counterfeit of the masculinity that’s truly threatening to the cultural Left: man not as predator but as protector, the “sheepdog” of American Sniper fame. This is the brave man, the selfless man who channels his aggression and sense of adventure into building a nation, an economy, and — yes — a family. This is the man who kicks down doors in Fallujah or gathers a makeshift militia to rush hijackers in the skies above Pennsylvania. Or, to choose a more mundane — though no less important — example: This is the man who packs up the household to take a chance on a new job, models strength for his family when life turns hard, teaches his son to stand against bullies on the playground, and lives at all times with dignity and honor.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/4 … nism-dream

I was reminded about this article when I read one about Trump's comments about nuclear weapons today and remarked about how boring it is.
David French is the same turd that wrote this:

If you’re the average Millennial male, your dad is stronger than you are. In fact, you may not be stronger than the average Millennial female. You’re exactly the kind of person who in generations past had your milk money confiscated every day — who got swirlied in the middle-school bathroom. The very idea of manual labor is alien to you, and even if you were asked to help, say, build a back porch, the task would exhaust you to the point of uselessness. Welcome to the new, post-masculine reality.

This morning, the Washington Post highlighted a study showing that the grip strength of a sample of college men had declined significantly between 1985 and 2016. Indeed, the grip strength of the sample of college men had declined so much — from 117 pounds of force to 98 — that it now matched that of older Millennial women. In other words, the average college male had no more hand strength than a 30-year-old mom.

Yes, I know it’s only one study. Yes, I know that grip strength is but one measure of overall physical fitness. But as the Post noted, these findings are consistent with other studies showing kids are less fit today. (For example, it takes children 90 seconds longer to run a mile than it did 30 years ago.) Simply put, we’re getting soft — and no cohort is getting softer faster than college men.

I look back to my own childhood. In 1985, I was 16 years old, and I was a nerd’s nerd. I toted graph paper and 20-sided dice to school to play Dungeons & Dragons at lunch. (I like to think I was the finest dungeon master Scott County, Ky., had ever seen.) When I wasn’t playing D&D, my nose was buried in Lord of the Rings, or the Shannara books by Terry Brooks, or the Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey. I played sports, sure, but let’s just say that my varsity tennis exploits didn’t make the cheerleaders’ hearts flutter.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/4 … threatened

Me thinks he doth protest too much.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
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SuperJail Warden
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Jay wrote:

SuperJail Warden wrote:

Interesting article from national review. It is a right wing magazine for anyone that doesn't know. It is about Trump's fake masculinity how it energizes feminism.

The masculinity of Trump is exactly the caricatured, counterfeit masculinity of the feminist fever dream. It takes the full energy of manhood and devotes it to sex, money, and power. It’s posturing masquerading as toughness and anger drained of bravery. (Is the man who recoils from Michelle Fields and obsesses over Megyn Kelly really going to take down ISIS?) Trump represents aggression channeled into greed. Apologies are for the weak, and self-sacrifice is for suckers. Trump is a kind of man that many people can recognize but none should emulate. He is the indefensible man.

He has brought out of the woodwork a bloc of people who apparently believe that the answer to political correctness isn’t truth and virtue but rather becoming what the other side most hates. If the other side polices language, then the answer is vulgarity. If the other side embraces diversity, then the answer is flirtation with white nationalism and white-identity politics. If the other side tries to cast men as dangerous, sex-obsessed bullies, well then hoist the middle finger, glory in Trump’s apparent sexual and financial success, and relish the whining of feminists and “betas” everywhere.

Trump’s masculinity is a cheap counterfeit of the masculinity that’s truly threatening to the cultural Left: man not as predator but as protector, the “sheepdog” of American Sniper fame. This is the brave man, the selfless man who channels his aggression and sense of adventure into building a nation, an economy, and — yes — a family. This is the man who kicks down doors in Fallujah or gathers a makeshift militia to rush hijackers in the skies above Pennsylvania. Or, to choose a more mundane — though no less important — example: This is the man who packs up the household to take a chance on a new job, models strength for his family when life turns hard, teaches his son to stand against bullies on the playground, and lives at all times with dignity and honor.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/4 … nism-dream

I was reminded about this article when I read one about Trump's comments about nuclear weapons today and remarked about how boring it is.
David French is the same turd that wrote this:

If you’re the average Millennial male, your dad is stronger than you are. In fact, you may not be stronger than the average Millennial female. You’re exactly the kind of person who in generations past had your milk money confiscated every day — who got swirlied in the middle-school bathroom. The very idea of manual labor is alien to you, and even if you were asked to help, say, build a back porch, the task would exhaust you to the point of uselessness. Welcome to the new, post-masculine reality.

This morning, the Washington Post highlighted a study showing that the grip strength of a sample of college men had declined significantly between 1985 and 2016. Indeed, the grip strength of the sample of college men had declined so much — from 117 pounds of force to 98 — that it now matched that of older Millennial women. In other words, the average college male had no more hand strength than a 30-year-old mom.

Yes, I know it’s only one study. Yes, I know that grip strength is but one measure of overall physical fitness. But as the Post noted, these findings are consistent with other studies showing kids are less fit today. (For example, it takes children 90 seconds longer to run a mile than it did 30 years ago.) Simply put, we’re getting soft — and no cohort is getting softer faster than college men.

I look back to my own childhood. In 1985, I was 16 years old, and I was a nerd’s nerd. I toted graph paper and 20-sided dice to school to play Dungeons & Dragons at lunch. (I like to think I was the finest dungeon master Scott County, Ky., had ever seen.) When I wasn’t playing D&D, my nose was buried in Lord of the Rings, or the Shannara books by Terry Brooks, or the Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey. I played sports, sure, but let’s just say that my varsity tennis exploits didn’t make the cheerleaders’ hearts flutter.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/4 … threatened

Me thinks he doth protest too much.
None of that contradicts what he said about Trump. His complaining about male physical decline fits right in with what he said about Trump. He mentioned the physical side of masculinity in the form of the military and action which Trump and many of his supporters clearly lack.
This is the brave man, the selfless man who channels his aggression and sense of adventure into building a nation, an economy, and — yes — a family. This is the man who kicks down doors in Fallujah or gathers a makeshift militia to rush hijackers in the skies above Pennsylvania.
And the most important part of the article I posted was about male responsibility and work ethic which shows up in yours too.


But none of my nerdiness relieved me of the responsibility of learning how to be a man — a protector, builder, and fixer. So that meant spending my Saturdays hauling out the ramps to change the oil and oil filters on all our cars. That meant helping my dad build
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Jay
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I'm saying he sucks. He's a douchebag that started working out in the gym and feels that it makes him worthy to tell other men how to act. He is a complete and utter toolbag.
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-Frederick Bastiat
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When was the last time you visited a gym?
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Jay
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Why does that matter?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jay
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By his own definition I am a 'real man' and yet I'm the one calling him an idiot. I'm a war veteran that changes his own oil and has the electrical, plumbing and carpentry skills to renovate his own home. I am an expert shot and I play sports.

Last edited by Jay (2016-12-23 07:12:44)

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
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Jay wrote:

I'm a war veteran.
do pogs need firm grips?
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Tactical Truck Driver.
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Jay
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a firm grip helps when you have a year without women
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
DesertFox-
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That sort of article lamenting how our lives becoming easier made us "soft" is just strange. Before technological innovations made our lives easier, you had to do stuff the hard way because there was no better option. I'm not sure if he realized those same hard as nails people were the ones who flocked in droves to buy lawnmowers, washing machines, fuckin' Roombas because it gave them a choice of not having to endure unending toil. I'm almost tempted to write a satirical comparison how humanity has gone soft compared to our ancestors because we can't really handle eating raw meat anymore.
Jay
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It's such a drag that I have to sit at a computer drawing all this stuff out in CAD rather than sketching it out by hand and handing it over to a draftsman who would take days to make a single copy. It's terrible that they now make table saws that stop turning when they sense the electrical properties of skin rather than wood. Missing fingers was so much more real.

He's just extending the whole search for authenticity bit. It's all nonsense.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
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DesertFox- wrote:

That sort of article lamenting how our lives becoming easier made us "soft" is just strange. Before technological innovations made our lives easier, you had to do stuff the hard way because there was no better option. I'm not sure if he realized those same hard as nails people were the ones who flocked in droves to buy lawnmowers, washing machines, fuckin' Roombas because it gave them a choice of not having to endure unending toil. I'm almost tempted to write a satirical comparison how humanity has gone soft compared to our ancestors because we can't really handle eating raw meat anymore.
whenever people make the 'we're lazy and soft now' polemic, it is normally a rant made by a guy on behalf of some spurious 'macho' masculinity. there's also always a fuckload of backlash from feminists who say: fuck you, 80% of the consumer goods revolution was to take the strain off our domestic work. all very well for a guy to complain about the convenience of everything when he's never had to spend 4 hours a day scrubbing floors, washing and drying clothes outside, and preparing the family meal. etc. it's mostly always bullshit. who wants to hear a white college graduate berate other white college graduates because of their comfy lifestyles?
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My article wasn't an angry old man rant. It was completely different than the one Jay posted.
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i was actually talking indirectly about a guardian article recently where some bien pensant idiot declared he was going to do away with technology and modern conveniences because they were making his life 'hollow'. a lot of people rightly said that those conveniences mostly served to make life of onerous toil easier for the womenfolk who historically pampered his upper-middle class white ass.
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Okay, yeah the "into the wild" types are awful.
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Jaekus
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Jay wrote:

Jaekus wrote:

Super rich by parking money into index funds? LOL

It's a great investment strategy but no one became a billionaire by parking a million into a diversified portfolio and just sitting back waiting for it to grow. People became super rich by having the right idea in the right place at the right time and pushing it as far as they can. Bill Gates. Elon Musk. Steve Jobs. Warren Buffett. Whether it be an inventor, an innovator or both, they did a hell of a lot more than just rely on passive income streams.
That wasn't what I was saying. I said that once you reach the point that you make more in interest than you could ever spend you end up super wealthy by default due to compound interest. No, you're not going to get there with your little 10% savings in a salaried job.
Start off very wealthy, get wealthier. How enlightening!
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Jay wrote:

By his own definition I am a 'real man' and yet I'm the one calling him an idiot. I'm a war veteran that changes his own oil and has the electrical, plumbing and carpentry skills to renovate his own home. I am an expert shot and I play sports.
You're actually going to fill your son's head with this aren't you?

Most people have no idea what being a 'real man' or renaissance man is at all.
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i do hope you're not using 'real man' and 'renaissance man' there interchangeably because i think you'll be disappointed if you're conflating a DIY survivalist with a semi-homosexual italian floating around a piazza quoting roman poets whilst making astronomical measurements.
Dilbert_X
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I was using the term renaissance man as a polymath.
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Jay
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Jay wrote:

By his own definition I am a 'real man' and yet I'm the one calling him an idiot. I'm a war veteran that changes his own oil and has the electrical, plumbing and carpentry skills to renovate his own home. I am an expert shot and I play sports.
You're actually going to fill your son's head with this aren't you?

Most people have no idea what being a 'real man' or renaissance man is at all.
I'm going to teach them how to be self sufficient, but no, I'm not going to teach them to be a snob about it.

In all reality though, we live in a knowledge on demand society now. "Is there any practical reason to know how to change a car tire until you have one burst on you? Then the knowledge is a quick youtube video away."

I like learning for the sake of learning, but I hear that opinon more and more often as an excuse for ignorance.

Last edited by Jay (2016-12-24 06:46:48)

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Dilbert_X
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I hear the "if I decided to learn something I'd be the worlds greatest expert at it, but I choose to sit on my arse and do nothing ever instead" excuse very regularly.
Few people even know how to learn, let alone work things out for themselves. And few people will put in the slightest effort.
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uziq
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Dilbert_X wrote:

I was using the term renaissance man as a polymath.
in the humanist-liberal arts sense, yes, which was a long way before 'STEM' specialisms and 'hurr durr poetry is stupid'. maths was studied alongside music which was studied alongside verse and rhetoric. though i'm sure you know that.
Jay
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Dilbert_X wrote:

I hear the "if I decided to learn something I'd be the worlds greatest expert at it, but I choose to sit on my arse and do nothing ever instead" excuse very regularly.
Few people even know how to learn, let alone work things out for themselves. And few people will put in the slightest effort.
I took up vegetable gardening two years ago and my wife was amazed that it turned out well. "How do you know so much?" Well, I read 10 books on the topic and did countless Google searches before I put the first plant in the ground.

My problem tends to be that once I learn how to do something well I get bored and fuck off to something else. This year's garden was a mess because I had too many other distractions.

Last edited by Jay (2016-12-24 06:51:19)

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-Frederick Bastiat
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