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Manosphere garbage!

 The world has gone nuts, or gotten stupider. Or it always has been dumb but social media makes it so much more obvious. This is gonna be a quick entry and all over the place so try and stay with me on this. Again sorry, it won't have great editing but here we go

I made the mistake of replying to a post by Andy Taterhead. Twitter or X or whatever it is then decided, I must like that kind of shit and now my feed is flooded with this new and retarded masculinity. This rant comes from one guy calling Scarlett Johanssen mid. First as a grown ass man, please for the love of fuck don't use the word mid. Or rizz or cringe or anything a 12 year old boy would say. My issue with him calling her that is A) he is a balding middle aged man. Mostly don't be a dick and insult anyone's looks in general, but when you look like shit best just keep it to yourself. B) MOST of these guys never want to post who they are dating or whatever, I wonder why that is? I am guessing they have never been around someone that is universally accepted as hot. In the book 48 laws of power they actually say, if you cant have something pretend like you don't want it. I am guessing that's this guys go to. I would love to see his porn hub history... But insulting celebs isn't new. What was mind boggling was the amount of Toxic dudes online. I didn't overly believe in toxic masculinity and to a point I still don't but WTF!!

Anywho that was background that got me thinking about the Manosphere. Or as I would say grifty boys. So I don't really believe in the new feminism, or feminazis. Women can't do everything men do. Or they can but not to the same extent. There is a reason we have (Or had before this whole pronoun shit) men's and women's leagues in sports. Yes there are many women who are bigger, stronger (Better at hockey) than me. However at peak, men will win. That's all physical, that's the biggest difference and it isn't just sports. It can go to physical labor, we are just built different. Feminazis just accept it. This is thousands of years of evolution and your bitchiness isn't going to change that. HOWEVER when it comes to most other things we are equal. If it is a mental thing, people are people. Women IMO usually edge guys out at emotional things and empathy. We can be equal but different. Thousands of years men and women TOGETHER have complimented each other to make society work. All the time I read things saying your partner should bring out the best in you but in general certain groups like feminazis and the manosphere don't want that, they feel the need to prove their gender is "better" or what the fuck ever they are after. I think anyone should be entitled to whatever kind of relationship they want, personally I like a bit traditional. I am happy to be married to a loyal, smart, kind, beautiful woman. I am happy she has goals and a career and I like working together with her on things. That she strives to be a strong woman but that she also has a very feminine side and also takes pride in being a good "wife". That's were we should be imo in society, equals working together, making each other better. I just had to get that off my chest along with the manosphere feminazis are clowns as well.

So lets get into the manosphere. Who invented this term and is there actually this much fragile masculinity that it needs to exist. People crying about toxic masculinity, I am ignoring that phrase. From now on it is fragile not toxic. Its garbage, its a grift. The sad truth is it exists solely because society and the family unit are slowly falling apart. Lets not lie about it. In general the family dynamic is changing. Both parents work, more time is being spent in front of screens by children. We are seeing more single parent households, often mothers and young men do go looking for father figures. Well these clowns have found if they are on social media young men will find them. Most are grifters, they will teach you how to be a "real" man for a low monthly price. The successful ones, like Taterhead... Hate to admit Andrew Tate has done this very well will show a lavish lifestyle. Girls, cars, money, usually they try and make themselves look "dangerous" For example Taterhead is going to tell you he is a world champ kick boxer. OF fucking course young men are going to like this! At 15 any boy, even with a great father figure is going to dig a guy with money and women lol. The bullshit comes once they get their hooks in. Claims they are a warrior and they should have a sample of many women but women should just be barefoot pregnant and in the kitchen. Also if they have any sexual history then women are sluts. If women are old, they have no value. The craziest tactic is to tell these young men they are kind of garbage too. They should be doing more, they are weak, worthless AND the only way to get better is to sign up to the next tier of whatever grift they have going on. Taterhead refers to himself as top G, that he is the best at everything, ever. This version of masculinity that is toxic (fragile) I will admit that AND it is a grift. A generation of young men are looking at grifters, mysoginicst, dumb, grifters. A bunch of them don't even use their own names. They use more Americanized names. For example a douche name Amrou has picked up a very "western" sounding name. Hell even taterheads really first name isn't Andrew. 

So I started thinking about good male role models. I like Captain America, if I could be 1/2 as good as Steve Rodgers from the MCU, I would be pretty proud of myself. I don't see that happening. Stick with me here cause not everyone will agree but I came up with a real-life icon... Someone smart, creative, someone who stands up for what they believe in. Someone who does respect women. However this guy would have to show someone the stuff young men think is cool. Like money, women, an aura of toughness. Well he did that to. In fact he shot 2 off duty police officers who were attacking a black man. He intervened as a good Samaritan, even though they pulled guns on him, he pulled one to and fired. These manosphere guys talk a lot of shit, but flat out I doubt they would back it up like that. Being "warriors" Also these Manosphere goofs love talking game about how smart they are. I will tell you the truth, they aren't. Most of them sound like they have read a few "smart" books. Maybe The Art of War, for example, then paraphrase it. Not even well enough that it comes off as original thought anyone who has any sort of education or basic reading skills see right thru it. This person actually made a life of selling original thoughts, came from actual activism.... Do you know who I am talking about yet? Alright hear me out Tupac Shakur. His life his, thoughts and actions before he got mixed up with Deathrow records was something to be admired. Ya 100% there are going to be better role models but I am saying compared to todays Manosphere I would take Pac every time. So please young men if you really need someone controversial to look up to please look to Pac.

Anyways thats it, my unedited rant on Manospehere bullshit. First feminzais, no one likes you. Stop pushing your own insecurities on the world. The so called Manosphere is a damn grift and a toxic (fragile) one. Seeping dangerously into modern young male minds. If you need to find a man to look up to, take Pac over Tater head and Pac buddy if you are alive and living in Cuba PLEASE come back we need you!!

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