I never took Nick Fuentes seriously but I also never took anti-Fuentes malding seriously, either. It always struck me as just sour grapes that they have fewer followers or whatever.
@lichelordgodfrey@sup66@complicatedRegrets@Jim that's what they keep saying. That's what they said when Judas McNeil aired their dirty laundry like a resentful ex-girlfriend. That's what they said when the jew Milo made a mountain out of the molehill that was Nick being tangentially related to Ali Alexander. But he seems to keep going and he just seems to get bigger and nobody in this clusterfuck of ressentiment and shills can give me one good reason not support him that isn't KiwiFag fanfiction.
@NEETzsche@complicatedRegrets@Jim@lichelordgodfrey@sup66 it's hard to say. But all of it ultimately comes from a sinister place. There is a top-down effort to undermine him. There's a lot of e-celebs out there but Nick was one of the few that translated internet bullshit into praxis and he still does it. All the e-celebs out there are more or less just surviving. They're not growing their audience or really spreading their message. As far as I can tell, Nick is the only one who's making our worldview normal and accepted. This year alone has been pretty impressive. He's galavanting around with this "redpill community" of cynical pick-up-artist types that are so miserly they boil all interaction between the sexes as transactional. And he's showing them something greater than all that.
He's addressing something that's been a concern of mine for a while. Internet politics bullshit is a small market. You're more than likely to get people to go from being tranny anarchists to trad fashy monarchists and vice-versa than you are to hook in somebody that just doesn't care about the world outside of them. The political "other" isn't the main problem. It's normies. How the fuck do you wake them up?
I’m not sure you CAN wake normies up. They’re hylics. It’s unavoidable. That being said, e-politics are cringe. We do agree. And there’s a certain culture I see online that I don’t like. The culture is a right wing version of cancel culture that I would better describe as “takedown culture.” It’s finding one thing someone did that was out of line or is flawed and bringing that up over and over again in place of any kind of argument or anything constructive. It’s a combination of that, and once someone gets on your shitlist, no matter what they do, the most pointedly parsimonious interpretation of all facts gets used when analyzing their actions, up to and including the point of outright lying.
It’s not a direct inverse of cancel culture but I feel like the analogy is pretty strong. They’re not trying to build anything. They’re trying to take people down because they got called a faggot on the computer a year ago. I wouldn’t be surprised if this culture was sowed by the Feds.
@nolasco@PonyPanda@NEETzsche@Jim@lichelordgodfrey@sup66 The year is 2026, roving gangs of cumhunters break into houses searching for the last traces of semen in order to impregnate the remaining females with viable sperm.
Isn't Nick waking normies up though? I thought that's why people kept calling him a fed, cause he's gaining in popularity and bringing in a new audience. I don't keep up too much with what he does on Cozy but he went from being a meme a few years ago to spreading his ideas to millions of people. Seems highly successful to me. As for the rest I agree, it's feminine behavior that's been inculcated in them whether through schooling or discord.