Tradcuck seems to mean the person is adhering to tradition even though it is not in their best interest to do so.
Stormfag is for anyone that fits into the stereotypes of the userbase of stormfront (I may have gotten the site's name wrong). An easy qualifier for the label is promoting the solidarity of whites or attacking jews. Basically like a backup term for nazi.
These are based off of observation, so if anyone has anything to add, I'm open to updating my definitions. Tradcuck in particular I'm wondering if it has any relation to "boomer".
Sorry, I wasn't clear with that speculation. I was meaning more along the lines of how people have changed the term boomer to be - if not outright dismissive - meaning something like "person who has traded the wellbeing of their children for some extra money or comfort, or is likely to do so if given the opportunity now".
The way I see tradcuck used online, it's in a similar vein as that, except where boomers are implicitly too naive to know any better, tradcucks relish their own failures (this stems from the use of "cuck"). This is where I personally become uncomfortable, because a naive man can learn and change, but a person seeking failure is irredeemable.
I can't say I really follow the example of Nick Fuentes, as I have no idea who that is, but you mentioning "mgtow/incel" in the same sentence reminds me that local lad impossible1 is actually where I first noticed the term tradcuck being tossed around.
Np, gave me a chance to cross check definitions with other users here.
I'm sure you've noticed there are some small conflicts here. It's no surprise that bystanders become confused when things occasionally degrade into namecalling. New slang naturally pops up, and anyone that wasn't present for its introduction will be out of the loop.
A tradcuck is someone who considers marriage still important and men's role in society to be to provide for women. Most are deluded boomers, but some aren't.
Tradcuck seems to mean the person is adhering to tradition even though it is not in their best interest to do so.
Stormfag is for anyone that fits into the stereotypes of the userbase of stormfront (I may have gotten the site's name wrong). An easy qualifier for the label is promoting the solidarity of whites or attacking jews. Basically like a backup term for nazi.
These are based off of observation, so if anyone has anything to add, I'm open to updating my definitions. Tradcuck in particular I'm wondering if it has any relation to "boomer".
edit: added a guess for site name
Sorry, I wasn't clear with that speculation. I was meaning more along the lines of how people have changed the term boomer to be - if not outright dismissive - meaning something like "person who has traded the wellbeing of their children for some extra money or comfort, or is likely to do so if given the opportunity now".
The way I see tradcuck used online, it's in a similar vein as that, except where boomers are implicitly too naive to know any better, tradcucks relish their own failures (this stems from the use of "cuck"). This is where I personally become uncomfortable, because a naive man can learn and change, but a person seeking failure is irredeemable.
I can't say I really follow the example of Nick Fuentes, as I have no idea who that is, but you mentioning "mgtow/incel" in the same sentence reminds me that local lad impossible1 is actually where I first noticed the term tradcuck being tossed around.
Thx man, I was so lost, I knew stormfag was something to do with jews but I did not even know if it was for or against.
Np, gave me a chance to cross check definitions with other users here.
I'm sure you've noticed there are some small conflicts here. It's no surprise that bystanders become confused when things occasionally degrade into namecalling. New slang naturally pops up, and anyone that wasn't present for its introduction will be out of the loop.
A tradcuck is someone who considers marriage still important and men's role in society to be to provide for women. Most are deluded boomers, but some aren't.
Do you truly believe that what you just wrote is how traditionalists view marriage?
Well, a two-income household is non-traditional, so...yes?
What are you even arguing?
No traditionalist wants a dual income household.
I was actually meaning to ask you about it, thank you for volunteering the information.
I can't say I agree with your definitions, but I appreciate seeing what other people think about it, so thanks for that.