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Typo-MAGAshiv
4h ago  The Hub
@Butthead

@deeplydisturbed

"but but but all those nations the US purchased land from stole the land from the natives!"

I'm on your side, but this isn't the refutation you think.

Our forefathers conquered the land, just like almost everywhere on this planet has been conquered and repopulated by various peoples.

Various Germanic tribes all across Europe. Arabs across the Middle East and North Africa. The Aryans in the Indian Subcontinent. The Mongols and Chinese across Asia. Etc etc etc etc. Oh yeah, and the Native Americans to each other before our forefathers conquered all of them.

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Vermillion-Rx
4h ago  The Hub
Trillionaire Admin

@Typo-MAGAshiv

Oh gotcha, must have misread it

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Vermillion-Rx
4h ago  5th Generation War

@Typo-MAGAshiv

I mean yeah there are plenty of examples of doing something, regretting it, and then warning people who haven't done that thing yet

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Typo-MAGAshiv
4h ago  5th Generation War

@Vermillion-Rx especially when discussing actions vs. consequences rather than moralizing and preaching.

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Typo-MAGAshiv
4h ago  The Hub
@Butthead

@Vermillion-Rx not what he's talking about

Most married men, at least without finding the Red Pill, will feel that they've "made it". Even blue pillers say "husbands stop courting their wives".

What he's referring to is the ZFG energy married men accidentally give off is the opposite of the thirst most single men express, and so is more attractive to other women.

Combine that with preselection, and no wonder women would rather fuck a man who lives with his wife than a man who lives with his parents.

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Typo-MAGAshiv
4h ago  5th Generation War

@Vermillion-Rx major apples and oranges. See my reply here.

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Typo-MAGAshiv
4h ago  5th Generation War

@adam-l

The idea is that you can have an idea about what's "right" or "ideal" but not apply it in your personal life

Therein lies the difference, and I can't believe you don't see it.

In the case of men who unplugged while married, we warn other men based on actions vs. consequences, pragmatic advice rather than anything about "right" or "ideal". It's similar to a guy who lost a hand swimming in crocodile infested waters warning others not to make the same mistake.

In fact, one of the biggest rules at both TRP and MRP is against moralizing. We discuss actions and consequences. "If you do this, here's what's most likely to happen."

None of us who are married are going to tell other men "it's objectively morally wrong to get married, so don't you dare do it".

On the other hand, Lennon, McCartney, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Bernie Sanders, the Clintons, the Obamas, and other champaign socialists will preach to those of us who are working class how it's a moral imperative that we share our meager incomes with those who refuse to work, while sitting on vast fortunes and owning multiple houses and flying in private jets.

It's the worst kind of hypocrisy, and they're all pieces of shit.

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Vermillion-Rx
1h ago  RP Memes
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Vermillion-Rx
9h ago  5th Generation War

@adam-l

I don't know enough about lennon to really comment on that

I can see your point

I still think it's a bit apples and orange though

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SeasonedRP
3h ago  5th Generation War

@adam-l Those billionaires you mention who argued for systemic change conveniently wanted systemic change that wouldn't materially impact them but would impact those trying to get to their level. So yes, they were hypocrites. Headlines and mainstream news on such topics are never accurate, and are usually puff pieces planted by PR people.

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