It's been a while since I last saw Milo in the public eye and I thought he had some interesting monologues here. He highlights how this election cycle really wasn't a victory at all because the fact that it wasn't a complete bloodbath means the Left didn't get the thorough rebuking it deserved, thus denying the Right the catharsis it so desperately needed.
It absolutely was a complete bloodbath...for the Republicans. It was prophetic when Trump said that we wouldn't have a country anymore if we didn't fight. Not only that but we're headed for a recession that will make the Great Depression look like boom times since Dem electoral performance is no longer tied to their popularity.
I think a very interesting point he made, maybe it should get a seperate post to discuss this aspect, was that the ammendments only work in a Christian society and without that and rampant 'godlessness', it doesn't work whatsoever.
It's a interesting thought, that democracy only works within a religious or really Christian framework only. Also like how he was arguing why women shouldn't be involved in politics as it seemed to demolish every argument feminists have ever made.
"Avarice [and] ambition [. . .] would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." - John Adams, 1798
I was super skeptical of the idea of the based faggot ever being anything but that, but I think many years of of religious therapy and staying out of the limelight was really good for him. He walked in, and immediately began calmly insulting everyone to their faces, called Ben Shapiro a zionist, and praised monarchy while pointing out what nonsense a democratic demos is. Nice.
Hot dang I should probably give this one a listen to then. How was he when it came to his religion? I know he converted to Catholicism, my worry is the luster will wear off (as it always does with something new) and then he'll be back off into the weeds being his historically provocative self.
No idea, that's 100% why I haven't spared a thought towards Milo since he vanished after his JRE as I don't know how to judge a strangers inner religious commitment and I don't actually know if you can "change" gays. Still, as someone myself who is deeply considering going back to church, I don't see why I would get to consider his efforts as false, if I am myself considering that exact same thing, why can't he?
It's honestly very good, but you could consider what he said as like a version of Academic Agent if he wasn't an atheist. Still, I'm all about that shit so I ate it up, and he does it all calmly and with style.
It's been a while since I last saw Milo in the public eye and I thought he had some interesting monologues here. He highlights how this election cycle really wasn't a victory at all because the fact that it wasn't a complete bloodbath means the Left didn't get the thorough rebuking it deserved, thus denying the Right the catharsis it so desperately needed.
It absolutely was a complete bloodbath...for the Republicans. It was prophetic when Trump said that we wouldn't have a country anymore if we didn't fight. Not only that but we're headed for a recession that will make the Great Depression look like boom times since Dem electoral performance is no longer tied to their popularity.
I think a very interesting point he made, maybe it should get a seperate post to discuss this aspect, was that the ammendments only work in a Christian society and without that and rampant 'godlessness', it doesn't work whatsoever.
It's a interesting thought, that democracy only works within a religious or really Christian framework only. Also like how he was arguing why women shouldn't be involved in politics as it seemed to demolish every argument feminists have ever made.
"Avarice [and] ambition [. . .] would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." - John Adams, 1798
Was a good watch. Nice to see Milo again.
I was super skeptical of the idea of the based faggot ever being anything but that, but I think many years of of religious therapy and staying out of the limelight was really good for him. He walked in, and immediately began calmly insulting everyone to their faces, called Ben Shapiro a zionist, and praised monarchy while pointing out what nonsense a democratic demos is. Nice.
Hot dang I should probably give this one a listen to then. How was he when it came to his religion? I know he converted to Catholicism, my worry is the luster will wear off (as it always does with something new) and then he'll be back off into the weeds being his historically provocative self.
No idea, that's 100% why I haven't spared a thought towards Milo since he vanished after his JRE as I don't know how to judge a strangers inner religious commitment and I don't actually know if you can "change" gays. Still, as someone myself who is deeply considering going back to church, I don't see why I would get to consider his efforts as false, if I am myself considering that exact same thing, why can't he?
It's honestly very good, but you could consider what he said as like a version of Academic Agent if he wasn't an atheist. Still, I'm all about that shit so I ate it up, and he does it all calmly and with style.
Watching him destroy Ian was hilarious. Didn't suffer his foolishness at all. Also he called Tim "cannon fodder for intelligence agencies " haha
A rather subdued Milo. Looks like he's medicated.