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1   Ceffer   2023 Aug 14, 4:25pm  

I am kind of trending toward 'genitalia vestigial' or maybe 'Viagra resistant'.
2   clambo   2023 Aug 14, 7:03pm  

I use Viagra but I'm not a fag nor a liberal.
I find it useful, although it may be a little embarrassing to admit using it.
Liberals however are usually depressed, former drug/alcohol users, etc.
Off the subject; I know a guy who is too ashamed to get his own prescription and he always asks me to bring some back from Mexico.
3   Tenpoundbass   2023 Aug 15, 4:57am  

clambo says

I find it useful, although it may be a little embarrassing to admit using it.

People who use it, seem to be so impressed and happy that it works, they would randomly call someone in the phone book to extol its usefulness.
4   richwicks   2023 Aug 15, 10:27am  

Tenpoundbass says

People who use it, seem to be so impressed and happy that it works, they would randomly call someone in the phone book to extol its usefulness.


Have you seen a phone book lately? I remember when the phone companies would drop off phone books to try to keep the Yellow Pages alive. They'd all be in a dumpster the next day.
5   Patrick   2024 Jan 28, 11:43am  

https://balajis.com/p/the-mens-party


Republicans are becoming the men’s party. The party of strong men and the women that love them.

This is both obvious and non-obvious.

Obvious because the Republicans have been attacked for decades as the party of “rich straight white men”, so of course they’re the men’s party! Non-obvious because this actually means a distinct shift in emphasis relative to the recent past. Let us count the ways.

1) First, the Republicans are no longer the party of “white men”, but anti-anti-white men. It’s a big tent; you just need to extend the common courtesy of not attacking white conservatives and libertarians on the basis of race.

2) Second, it’s not just the party of men. Because married men, married women, and single men all vote Republican. As of 2022, only single women vote Democrat; the state is their surrogate provider and protector.



3) Third, it’s now the party of strength. That could be actual physical strength in its Bryan Johnsonian or BAPian variations. It could be financial strength like Thiel or technological strength like Elon. It could be prowess with arms like Erik Prince or prowess with words like Vivek. Or it could simply be the moral strength to assert that the X and Y chromosomes exist.

4) Fourth, it’s not really the “multiracial working class party” that Sohrab Ahmari has been talking about. The Republicans certainly are more multiracial and arguably more working class than the past…but that’s because they’ve pulled in men from those groups who respect strength and are repelled by victimology.

A Republican today could well be a working class carpenter, but wants to get wealthier some day, and maybe run their own business. And they might be nonwhite, but they don’t define themselves by their race nor make a habit of attacking white people as white.

In other words, they don’t define themselves by their victimization but by their aspiration. Democrats are the party of victims, Republicans are the party of men.

5) Fifth, modern Republicans are ultra-libertarian. It’s about individual ownership of firearms, redecentralization of power to the states, deregulation, Bitcoin, and anti-institutionalism. There is some continuity with Reaganism, but far less emphasis on military service and far less trust in centralized authority. Much more sigma male than company man.

6) Perhaps the single biggest thing about redefining the Republicans as primarily the men’s party is that it ensures they are always competitive. No matter what happens demographically, the percentage of men is flat at roughly 50% — and everyone has strong men they admire and respect. That gives all-weather traction and global appeal.

So, that draws the political battle lines. On one side, strong men of many ethnicities and the women that love them. On the other side…the opposite of that.




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