Yes, because I lead every conversation with Heil Hitler and wear swastikas. You probably think I've shaved my head bald, have a Nazi symbolism tattoo and wear Nazi uniforms to formal events, right?
Come on, most people these days have "secrets". Half the young women have tiktoks and instagram reels they'd never want the men they're dating to see. And, there is a way to introduce women to pro-White values/beliefs that is considered acceptable. A lot of women, if they're into the man, will shape her beliefs around the man anyhow or they'll realize certain beliefs don't matter much for a relationship and agree to disagree like mature adults (what people did before the modern woke-era). I've actually had a number of young women straight up say they don't want to discuss politics. I wonder if that's an adaptation to the fact men and women's overall beliefs have diverged so much most people realize they won't find commonality here and only conflict so they avoid it altogether because frankly, what you think of the government has no real bearing on a relationship. I've had some of the staunchest self declared feminists treat me the best and some of the most anti-feminist women treat me the worst so politics/labels really don't matter much and hopefully more people are realizing this. Ultimately, what matters is how you treat others and I've found one's self declared politics don't necessarily correlate with that at all. I've known antisemitic Whites to be shitty people and some who are good people. I've known anti-racist Whites who treat Whites better than pro-White racists. I'm speaking of course with regard to treatment on an individual level because most people lack power. It starts to matter more when people accumulate power.
I don't need to own a woman. I just need her to love me to at least the same degree and in the same way she loved the man she loved the most before me, that's all. Which would be equivalent to her loving me to the same degree I love her. That's my only caveat for any woman. I don't accept half-assed business partnership-style relationships or female driven relationships, that's all.
Yes, because I lead every conversation with Heil Hitler and wear swastikas. You probably think I've shaved my head bald, have a Nazi symbolism tattoo and wear Nazi uniforms to formal events, right?
No. I don't. I think you cowardly lie to people and hope they never get to see the real you.
So when she's telling you about how passionate she is about restoring and rebinding 19th century books, and asking you about your own passions, the only honest thing you could say is "Well, I hate niggers. And I especially hate kikes. And I hate jeets, and I hate beaners, and I hate spics. You'd think that I already covered my hatred for spics by saying beaners, but it's actually more of a Venn Diagram situation. Also I hate muzzies, and I hate streetshitters. I know I already said jeets, but I think it's important to add streetshitters for emphasis. Anyway, Hitler did nothing wrong."
But you don't say the honest thing. Instead you just sorta shrug and say "uh, you know, this and that." And then she knows you have secrets, and assumes you're probably a pedo.
You know who doesn't have secrets? Me. Because any situation where I have to fucking lie-by-omission to get what I want, is not a situation I want to be in. And I probably don't want that thing anyway.
I tell people what I consider them capable of accepting. I used to straight up tell people the truth from the beginning but then people would undermine me behind my back so I learned to take precautions for my own safety and take more time to judge people. Woman in the red dress situation and all (matrix reference). Just because nothing you say offends people enough that they would undermine you behind your back such that you can tell everyone the truth doesn't mean any of your truth is superior, it just means it's more commonly acceptable which in itself is not necessarily a correlation to the validity or quality of your truth. Many people live very mundane lives specifically to avoid confrontation but many people in history discuss how they were resented for accepting truths that in their time were not acceptable but are truths we now accept today.
I have a big bookshelf in my living room with a number of books from the 1800s. I'm sure we'd find common ground here. Also, the number of women who've told me how much they hate Indians lately or at least how they smell has been noticeably going up. I've been using the opportunity to talk about the Khalistan issue in Canada. There's tons of Khalistan flags raised all over my city and White Canadians have no idea what this signifies. As I said, there's subtlety in promoting an enthnostate. If telling them to be pro-White is seen as evil then I just show them valid reasons to be anti-nons. Same difference.
I'd be more worried about you. You seem very quick to judge and in the worst manner possible. Do you just sit at home all day judging people on the internet and insulting them? I hope not. I'd never assume the worst for you though. There's no way you do this. I assume in person you're far more delightful even if someone expressed a belief you disagree with.
Yes, because I lead every conversation with Heil Hitler and wear swastikas. You probably think I've shaved my head bald, have a Nazi symbolism tattoo and wear Nazi uniforms to formal events, right?
Come on, most people these days have "secrets". Half the young women have tiktoks and instagram reels they'd never want the men they're dating to see. And, there is a way to introduce women to pro-White values/beliefs that is considered acceptable. A lot of women, if they're into the man, will shape her beliefs around the man anyhow or they'll realize certain beliefs don't matter much for a relationship and agree to disagree like mature adults (what people did before the modern woke-era). I've actually had a number of young women straight up say they don't want to discuss politics. I wonder if that's an adaptation to the fact men and women's overall beliefs have diverged so much most people realize they won't find commonality here and only conflict so they avoid it altogether because frankly, what you think of the government has no real bearing on a relationship. I've had some of the staunchest self declared feminists treat me the best and some of the most anti-feminist women treat me the worst so politics/labels really don't matter much and hopefully more people are realizing this. Ultimately, what matters is how you treat others and I've found one's self declared politics don't necessarily correlate with that at all. I've known antisemitic Whites to be shitty people and some who are good people. I've known anti-racist Whites who treat Whites better than pro-White racists. I'm speaking of course with regard to treatment on an individual level because most people lack power. It starts to matter more when people accumulate power.
I don't need to own a woman. I just need her to love me to at least the same degree and in the same way she loved the man she loved the most before me, that's all. Which would be equivalent to her loving me to the same degree I love her. That's my only caveat for any woman. I don't accept half-assed business partnership-style relationships or female driven relationships, that's all.
No. I don't. I think you cowardly lie to people and hope they never get to see the real you.
So when she's telling you about how passionate she is about restoring and rebinding 19th century books, and asking you about your own passions, the only honest thing you could say is "Well, I hate niggers. And I especially hate kikes. And I hate jeets, and I hate beaners, and I hate spics. You'd think that I already covered my hatred for spics by saying beaners, but it's actually more of a Venn Diagram situation. Also I hate muzzies, and I hate streetshitters. I know I already said jeets, but I think it's important to add streetshitters for emphasis. Anyway, Hitler did nothing wrong."
But you don't say the honest thing. Instead you just sorta shrug and say "uh, you know, this and that." And then she knows you have secrets, and assumes you're probably a pedo.
You know who doesn't have secrets? Me. Because any situation where I have to fucking lie-by-omission to get what I want, is not a situation I want to be in. And I probably don't want that thing anyway.
I tell people what I consider them capable of accepting. I used to straight up tell people the truth from the beginning but then people would undermine me behind my back so I learned to take precautions for my own safety and take more time to judge people. Woman in the red dress situation and all (matrix reference). Just because nothing you say offends people enough that they would undermine you behind your back such that you can tell everyone the truth doesn't mean any of your truth is superior, it just means it's more commonly acceptable which in itself is not necessarily a correlation to the validity or quality of your truth. Many people live very mundane lives specifically to avoid confrontation but many people in history discuss how they were resented for accepting truths that in their time were not acceptable but are truths we now accept today.
I have a big bookshelf in my living room with a number of books from the 1800s. I'm sure we'd find common ground here. Also, the number of women who've told me how much they hate Indians lately or at least how they smell has been noticeably going up. I've been using the opportunity to talk about the Khalistan issue in Canada. There's tons of Khalistan flags raised all over my city and White Canadians have no idea what this signifies. As I said, there's subtlety in promoting an enthnostate. If telling them to be pro-White is seen as evil then I just show them valid reasons to be anti-nons. Same difference.
I'd be more worried about you. You seem very quick to judge and in the worst manner possible. Do you just sit at home all day judging people on the internet and insulting them? I hope not. I'd never assume the worst for you though. There's no way you do this. I assume in person you're far more delightful even if someone expressed a belief you disagree with.