Essays
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The Simp’s Disappearing Act
There is one tried and true attack vector upon man that has worked since time immemorial: his need for a woman. Man has a biological imperative to reproduce. His purpose in life is to replace himself. Therefore, if you control the women, you can break down the man. This is why every mass political movement… Continue reading
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Centralization As Unquestionable Maxim
I wanted to take a minute to respond to Reactionary Reader’s blog post from October 24th regarding a conversation we had earlier last month. RR writes: “The question that needs to be asked regarding this trend however: is centralization inevitable? The answer is yes.” RR’s forms an inductive argument to assert this. I can’t recall… Continue reading
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How To Make Decisions
In the past year I have made numerous big decisions, from leaving politics entirely to leaving whole social circles, and have yet still a few decisions to unveil or continue tinkering on. All the while, I have been grateful to have had a methodology for making decisions and I would like to share it with… Continue reading