No Roles For Men

Got to fulfill the “Agenda”.
Check all the DEI boxes.

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For a long time, I have felt something inauthentic and phoney and very destructive about the aggressive “feminist” movement, and have tended to avoid the company of feminists who, bizarrely, seem to be focused on deriding and mangling the vital role of men in our human community. Yes, there have been women’s issues, just like other justice issues, throughout history – but the modern (woke?) feminist movement has been steered into something utterly perverse, just like all the other justice movements have been steered into phoney (artificial) “justice”.

Tom Marazzo has recently expressed similar sentiments as in the article you posted by Paul Craig Roberts, and I think it’s great when people do discuss what’s going on with the “misandry” phenomenon that has landed on our laps, and all the socially-manufactured Butch Women getting into politics and doing everything they can to harm others (which goes altogether in the opposite direction of a woman’s traditional instinct of nurturing and protecting the wellbeing of her family and community).

In your conversations with people in your community, are you even able to have meaningful conversations about what’s going on (or do people simply resort to: that’s a “conspiracy theory” to evade engaging)?

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Yes and no.
I find more & more people hungry for reliable information. In other words, many more souls are awakening to a world being purposely removed from their view.
They’re glimpsing bits and pieces; yearning fo a whole “truth”. So anything that looks “real” is being eagerly sought.
Just yesterday, I had my copy of Farrell’s “Reconstructed” Civil War book. I knew the Albertson’s manager to be on of those people. I said Hi & showed him the book. Although he was very busy; he immediately started reading it when I described it in brief. When i mentioned the Black military research and flying “machine” - he immediately grabbed it out of my hands. I hit a hot button. He jotted the title, and apologized to his customer for his short intermission.
{Though I had no words for what the Flying ___ was].

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Everyone is at a different position on the learning curve. I agree the people who are willing to listen are increasing. Many on here have been digging for decades. Myself a bit over 10 yrs. It takes a long time to absorb it all. And most people don’t know where to look. It would be a useful project for someone with time on their hands to create a searchable bibliography site with links to various sources. Preferably one with ability to ‘review’ the site so they could get a reference score. If AI were trustworthy, it would be a good task for it.

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That is great that you interested your friend in one of the books.

I agree – some people are searching – but people we encounter here seem afraid to venture into the “conspiracy” world, and something blocks them from picking up a book like that. I wonder how far things need to go until more people start to read books like that.

Although people know how to read and write, it feels like we’re living in what seems like an illiterate culture…

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I respect him because - wasn’t he one of the central figures in the Canadian trucker protest?

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Indeed, yes. And was knocked about by the media as well. He showed a lot of courage for taking a stand like that.

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Your right some people are “locked” into their “bubble”.
You can easily recognize them; if you’ve been in this for a while.
Don’t waste your energy trying to pull them out; just talk about other things.
They’re good people; talking about things, that just might make your day!

Unfortunately; the USSA and Western leadership
has purposely locked themselves into an information bubble.
Even firing those - that DARE to disagree.

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The twentysomethings I work with are intelligent and polite but they make jokes about ‘too long not reading’ or being illiterate. or ‘i need to read more’ it’s sad. I push them to read more books as it exercises the brain and the imagination, two key parts of being a creative and fulfilled human.
As far as conspiracy theories, yeah they are more open minded because they know the Man is really screwing them over. But it usually leads to a Doomer perspective of not fighting back and just a nihilism.

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We’ve noticed that too, and find it very sad… the school system has messed people about.

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if its not nihilism its really infantile escapism with video games and particularly japanese anime for some reason. I enjoy games from time to time, but it seems like these kids live and breathe them every waking second as if they are reality.

The “games” are chalk-full of mind-control API’s.
[basically application-interface black-ops]

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Yes. I substitute in one expensive private school and the teenagers’ entire identities seem to be crafted from and intertwined with online. Scary & sad.

Didn’t their highly educated parents ever read that tech leaders like Jobs & Gates didn’t allow their kids to spend much time online?

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could you be more specific and maybe provide some examples?

Oh I understood you, I was asking Robert for examples of this ‘mind-control API’s.
[basically application-interface black-ops]’

Thank you though, it sounds frustrating to say the least.

I read a whole book on it.
Will have to go back in my notebooks, to find.
I would say just google it.
But, that horse has gone to hell.
Also, they have what they refer to as the API line.
If your above it; you tell the computer what do. If you below it; the computer tells you what to do.
In other words, your boss is given orders by AI, which are passed onto you.
Your both below the API line.
As you might surmise; the line is moving up, fast & furious!
Human decision makers; are getting the short straw.

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application programming interface (API) is a connection between computers or between computer programs.
Which book was this?

I’ve never heard of it being between humans and AI but as a term i suppose you could meld it to fit that.

Was listening to VIDCHAT, but technical difficulties there.

Looked in my notebooks and found it!
“You’ve Been Played: When Corporations, Govts, & Schools Use Games To Control Us All”
by Dr. Adrian Hon, Sept 20, 2022, 320 pages

OK
Back from VIDCHAT.
Big tech companies competed to hire the best programmers[MIT. Stanford, ect.].
So, the more you have to look afield for programmers[NOT MIT etc.]?
The more expensive. Why? Because you have to employ humans, to find those priceless programmers. Solution? You "GAMIFY] the interview process. >>> Quirky questions lie at the end of this recruitment process.[Why are manhole covers round? How do you estimate the number of cows in the U.S.?] AND GET THIS! In the end, “they” hire “top” programmers for a low as $15.00/hr!
API’s allow apps & websites to easily talk to each other.
To make a very long story short; when hiring programmers, they preferred to use algorithms[CHEAP] But, sometimes the ultimate cause of a request would be another human. But the distance to that human would begin to become longer and longer - to keep it CHEAP! This led to the notion that jobs exist either above the API or below the API. So it started with the hiring of programmers themselves. Anyway, it took a whole book to flush out the concepts.
This gives you a rough sketch.
The book is the best explanation - 320 pages.

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We were in a shop, looking for hiking boots, and there was one young man in there, “manning the fort”. We could feel his depression. He was hardly able to answer any questions about the hiking boots, and exuded glumness. And, horrible, globalist crap piped in, dronning on, in the joyless, grey environment, with awful plastic smells. We felt downright sorry for him, and that his life is framed by all of this. And, we left that shop without buying anything (given the lack of knowledge he had about any of the shoes).

I think that if young people are taught to live by narrative and online games, and not guided (by the adult community that raises them) into creative pursuits that bring real joy and foster responsibility to one’s home and community, then the young people feel lost and ungrounded. It is really a wake-up call to the adult community to spend more time with young people so they don’t wind up like this, with no hope, no joy.

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