On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 03:47:00PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Firstly to warm the cockles and trigger the fuzzies, a Jesse Lee Peterson interview at everybody's favourite chan :)
Funny tho, whilst the Groyper crowd are opening the floor, passing the mic, and generally having a lot of discussions and questions, the so-called "con"servatives are Shutting It Down!
The Krypto Report Live: Azzmador and Jimmy Chang Interview Jesse Lee Peterson! http://dstormer6em3i4km.onion/the-krypto-report-live-azzmador-and-jimmy-chan...
If there's a downloadable version of this, that would be appreciated ...
(Brown paper bag - just right click on the audio widget - don't click through to Mega.nz (i.e., don't click the "Download here" button).) JLP has a bunch of basics right - such as "be honest, not nice". Many of these fundamentals, are very important for men today - resentment of the mother or father, being angry and emotional, having doubt and fear - all these things are emotional natures which typically come from your momma. So the man must give up the anger and act from logic - anger can fuel resolve, but anger unchained is feminine (in principle) - a man witnesses the problems, the evil that he sees, and acts in logic and resolve in the ways he realises he must act. Anger is feminine because the (typical) unchecked anger results in reactivity, rather than responsiveness - to react means to impulsively act, that is, to act without the required (masculine) rationality, whereas to respond, means to consider the external events which are causing the internal emotional state of anger, and to apply logic to every situation before choosing how to act, how to respond. Blame of others, is another emotional condition, typically excusing "my bad behaviour right now", "because of the past or external things done by others". Past "bad experiences" is no justification for bad behaviour now - at least, not if you are a man. Past experiences must never be an excuse for not taking responsibility for my own choices in the present. Am I a man, or a "reactive, feminine" meme?