I've seen it gaining traction all over the place, particularly--and perhaps most shockingly--within conservative circles, as the likes of Brett Cooper, Candace Owens, and even Michael Knowles have been guests. Do any of you have any thoughts or insights regarding it? Is it as vapid and pointless as it seems, or is there something there that makes it actually worth your time?
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British girls seem to have the biggest variance. The high value women are pure class, and the rest are shameless, vile, self-obsessed whores.
Even when I visited last month -- I didn't see a whole lot to refute that perception.
To what extent is that evidence of being a bad guy vs. just being ill-informed. If you just follow the mainstream media, you're going to believe that the wage gap is real and that Trump is a bad guy.
Judging people in real life by their beliefs is a very bad idea. There are decent people who hate Trump, and decent people who love Trump. I bet there is not even a correlation there.
Hate to break it to you, but outside our bubble, close to everyone is in the 'current thing' mindset.
And fat. Don't forget fat.