You see I really don't give a toss about the whole Israel-Palestine thing, that's been done to death. What I'm finding absolutely fascinating is trying to find out what the normies are into on the internet or screeching about that's going viral lately because as Callum on the lotus eaters observed they have to be going somewhere.
Television is fucking dying and recently I've been putting the old weaponised autism towards some of these strange podcasts I've seen blowing up that have been triggering feminists recently. I know a bunch of you will know Andrew Tate but there are also other ones cropping up for me that I'm learning about a bit like Fresh & Fit.
The one common thread they have is yes they talk about women and the really negative shit they do. However from what I've seen of their rhetoric once you get past their usual "lulz western women" spiel it's very much modern day red pill language that has a strange amount of crossover with Islam and going from the comments pages Muslim audiences. Along with the fact that the hosts themselves are often Muslim. I remember that red pillers never used to really be these way even if they were pretty pissed off with women which gets me thinking a lot.
I wonder if there are other podcasts like this? Also kind of interesting to me that the Fresh & Fit people are having some drama now after allegedly picking on a woman too much even by their own audiences' standards. I bring this up, because it's not so long ago that the Young Turks were found to have taken money from Qatar I believe and I wouldn't be surprised if this was a similar trend. Hasan Piker for example if I remember isn't he a family member or distant relation to Cenk?
Tell me if I'm full of shit by all means because I'm still poking around with this one but I find how these kinds of guys are blowing up and have the funding to do all of this very curious. I keep wondering if this isn't a way Muslim glowies are trying to gateway disenfranchised men to Islam through the use of younger 'hip' podcasters who tell them what they want to hear about women.
Well, the short answer is that Islam is largely right about women.
They (largely) aren't fit to be leaders because they take minor shit too personally. They are too emotional and this gets in the way of pragmatic solutions. Seriously, if you have argued with a woman ever in your life you know what I am talking about.
Red Pill theory states that women are essentially adult adolescents. Islam ain't going to argue with that.
To be fair, most Western cultures used to hold to this stance as well, up until the last 100-200 years anyway.
Exactly. There are a lot of things that are yet to happen in Islam. It is, to me, on a weirdly parallel track to Christianity, having had its first schism immediately after the death of Mohammed, just as early Christians split over whether it was a religion for Jews only. It seems ripe even for a reformation. Islam has been used cynically in the Middle East by powers for years now. People might be ready for, really, a spiritual revolution where they embrace Islam not so much as a vehicle of power but something more like evangelism.
There is no will among Muslims anywhere--even those born in the West--to reform. At least not that I can see. The moderate Muslim is either nonexistent, lying to pollsters, or ineffective against the hard-liners, the Imams, who run everything anyway.
I am inspired by Aasimov's idea that in large groups people are predictable. It happens eventually, is my bet. Now, I dunno if I'll live to see it. Religions evolve over thousands of years.
If blackrock's machine can predict markets (which, IDK), then we can predict people.