You're to schizo on the subject. Why would people changing their views not be good for your cause? Makes no sense.
I for one like Matt. I didn't used to do to his stance on gaming but he has some of the best takes I've seen and he is funny. He destroyed the trans movement with his what is a woman and has been an outspoken about anti-white and replacement of white people as a major issue.
He also is America first despite working for Daily Wire
Similarly I really disliked Walsh due to his takes on anime. Plus being with DW made me very skeptical of him. It still does to a degree, but at some point I have to acknowledge he is almost always pushing in a good direction.
And when he attacks, he doesn't pull any punches like so many on the right who are still desperate to be accepted by the left. He is easily one of the most effective activists on our side.
Anyone who wants to toss him out of the club because of his takes on gaming and anime is not a serious person. Games and anime won't fucking matter if we lose our country, so we should probably focus on the bread before we focus on the circuses.
My issues with Walsh are more societal than cultural.
He doesn't have a hard enough stance against gay marriage, and really fumbled the ball talking to Jillian Michaels about it, failing to correct her about the change in definition in recent years, and failing to fall back on the hard stats about the negative impact they bring to society when it comes to mental health, physical health, longevity, and rearing a family.
He also really did a poor job of bringing back the topic about the Christian ethics and how and why the classification was given to a man and a woman, and how it works as an infrastructural backbone for building and maintaining a civilisation.
My other issue with Walsh is his kowtowing to the crypto-feminnist policies that continue to work as the harbinger of ill intent for a healthy relationship. He continues to overlook the zeitgeist and its effects on how it impacts women and families; he still hasn't crossed the "repeal the 19th" bridge, and still hasn't acknowledged the social contagion the majority of women have fallen under due to liberal progressive ideologies. He talks around the topic but has yet to address the elephant in the room about the unearned rights that have given women an egotistical view about their worth.
Andrew Wilson more eloquently and factually addresses these points to his audience, and until Walsh can bring himself around to these viewpoints, he's still treading on the tradcon waters that prevent his audience from arriving at the right conclusions for the current problems.
My other issue with Walsh is his kowtowing to the crypto-feminnist policies that continue to work as the harbinger of ill intent for a healthy relationship.
There I do agree. He is clouded by his own experience and does not get how modern relationships are. He puts almost the entire burden on men.
You're to schizo on the subject. Why would people changing their views not be good for your cause? Makes no sense.
I for one like Matt. I didn't used to do to his stance on gaming but he has some of the best takes I've seen and he is funny. He destroyed the trans movement with his what is a woman and has been an outspoken about anti-white and replacement of white people as a major issue.
He also is America first despite working for Daily Wire
Similarly I really disliked Walsh due to his takes on anime. Plus being with DW made me very skeptical of him. It still does to a degree, but at some point I have to acknowledge he is almost always pushing in a good direction.
And when he attacks, he doesn't pull any punches like so many on the right who are still desperate to be accepted by the left. He is easily one of the most effective activists on our side.
Anyone who wants to toss him out of the club because of his takes on gaming and anime is not a serious person. Games and anime won't fucking matter if we lose our country, so we should probably focus on the bread before we focus on the circuses.
I assumed his take on anime are virtually the same as me jumping in anime threads to tell everyone anime is gay. Childish trolling
Pretty much. Trolling is what he does best.
My issues with Walsh are more societal than cultural.
He doesn't have a hard enough stance against gay marriage, and really fumbled the ball talking to Jillian Michaels about it, failing to correct her about the change in definition in recent years, and failing to fall back on the hard stats about the negative impact they bring to society when it comes to mental health, physical health, longevity, and rearing a family.
He also really did a poor job of bringing back the topic about the Christian ethics and how and why the classification was given to a man and a woman, and how it works as an infrastructural backbone for building and maintaining a civilisation.
My other issue with Walsh is his kowtowing to the crypto-feminnist policies that continue to work as the harbinger of ill intent for a healthy relationship. He continues to overlook the zeitgeist and its effects on how it impacts women and families; he still hasn't crossed the "repeal the 19th" bridge, and still hasn't acknowledged the social contagion the majority of women have fallen under due to liberal progressive ideologies. He talks around the topic but has yet to address the elephant in the room about the unearned rights that have given women an egotistical view about their worth.
Andrew Wilson more eloquently and factually addresses these points to his audience, and until Walsh can bring himself around to these viewpoints, he's still treading on the tradcon waters that prevent his audience from arriving at the right conclusions for the current problems.
There I do agree. He is clouded by his own experience and does not get how modern relationships are. He puts almost the entire burden on men.