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She's Riding The Rooster Roller-coaster - MGTOW

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This video is brought to you by a donation from Zyxer and here's what he has to say: "Hello! I got an idea to build on a topic you have briefly mentioned. If it doesn't fill an entire video then fill it however you want. Regarding the statement you made that a MGTOW community would not work due to the competitiveness of male nature, I think you are wrong on that. Reason being that even if men are competitive, they are also more cooperative when it comes to work. They are more likely to make sacrifices for the collective. One example outside of war is that the only union I know of that has decided to go full "socialist" is a male dominated one, where they decided upon a salary. Not minimum, the salary that all union members get is the exact same. It is the firefighter's union. This is to the advantage of new firefighters at the expense (most likely) of the older ones. Another example is that there are "MGTOW" islands in Greece, islands that no women are allowed to even enter. Those societies have persisted long. One man that was taken there immediately after birth (mother died of childbirth and monks from that island took him in) lived there his entire life and never left despite it not being looked down on. He was probably the first man in history who willingly never saw a single woman his entire life. I suspect a MGTOW society is possible. Cheers!" Well Zyxer thanks for the donation and topic. I'll discuss this for the first half and then I'll discuss a New Yorker cover that looks like the typical woman's apartment these days. The woman depicted in it is so busy riding the rooster roller-coaster that her apparent is a disaster with cat feces and felines everywhere. But before I discuss these two things let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor Surviving 4th Wave Feminism: Anyways, now back to the clown world show. A MGTOW society won't work because men are competitive and all want power. I've seen this in the men's rights movement with all the infighting. That's with a group of men that are supposedly red pilled. I also visited a monastery out in the US southwest and I was shamed by one of the more effeminate monks. That's something a woman would normally do. So some men on those all male islands would rule over others and form their own hierarchy. A man can't really go his own way if he's under the thumb of another woman or man for that matter. The most successful republic in history was the Roman one. Only after seven hundred years did it finally become an empire with one ruler. Then Nero debased the currency and power was centralized and it collapsed. The Roman's were probably smart enough to see that only war creates strong bonds between men. That's the only way to get the male collective to form and work. So every year at the Ides of March the Romans would pick their leaders, generals and swap out the tribunes and consorts. Then they would spend the summer waging their military campaigns and the following year they would have their so called election and do it all over again. They relied on military conquest to not only keep their treasury full but also maintain social cohesion. They would give most people a crack at the best jobs but only for a year so that everyone felt like they were part of the system.







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Duugus
Duugus
4 years ago

In the military its called, "Up or Out". Been around before I joined in '81.

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4 years ago

That's really interesting stuff regarding the hiring policies in the US Navy, Sandman.

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4 years ago

Interesting arguments. But I would not use Roman society as an example. After all, that society ended up falling like others before it and like others after. Furthermore, in ancient Rome the true power in the shadows were women (wives and or lovers of the rulers). I think that an MGTOW society is possible as long as its members put aside their ambitions to impose themselves on each other. There is a video on YouTube (narrated in Spanish) titled "Un experimento accidental muestra la superioridad del Patriarcado" (An accidental experiment shows the superiority of the Patriarchy) where it is shown how such a society would become. In that video, the women were sent a servant and a savior. Men were sent a virus that sooner or later is going to screw all of them ...

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One_Ronin
One_Ronin
4 years ago

I only know one woman who is not a slob with her household and her car. I raised her as a single father, my only child my daughter. Her place and car are always pristine, she blames me for her habits and I am ok with that.

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Freeatlast
Freeatlast
4 years ago

Good job! I raise my son on my own and he is currently in college and taking off for the stars in a career soon. Fathers definitely can raise kids much better than any single mother could. It was work to raise him, but my son and I had a great time along the way. Absolutely no regrets about any of it.

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Freeatlast
Freeatlast
4 years ago

I taught my son how to cook, how to do laundry, and how to be a handyman. Many other things he learned as well. Most important thing I taught him was to be red pill.

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RoboCat
RoboCat
4 years ago

Makes sense. Statistically, single fathers are significantly better parents on average than single mothers, by a lot. In my personal life, nearly all of the great women I've known that were legitimately good company and reliable people were either raised by a single father or were raised mainly by their father. It unironically seems that the more a woman has to do with her children, the worse off they will be.

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