27 Jun 2026

Creep - Radiohead - Meaning - MGTOW

'Creep is now bigger than Radiohead - ironically the band has preserved the sanctity of the song by their attempt to distance themselves from it.'

Angelos Agathangelou: Radiohead's 'Creep' is an indictment v the pervasive feminist trope that men and our masculine nature are/is toxic.

Feminism a perverted movement of the worst kind that capitalises on men's natural instincts to protect women whilst crapping on men "from a great height" [Paranoid Android reference] has weaponised our benevolent masculinity and has ultimately made men question, "what the hell am I doing here?" and feel that, “I don't belong here.”

This is the reason why men are opting out, this is the reason that the MGTOW movement exists.


Women - sugar and spice - "so fucking special", men - toxic - "creeps".

A true movement for equality would recognise that men are also "fucking special", but feminism tells us that we are "creeps", we are "weirdos", we are toxic!

It is in fact feminism that is toxic and not men.

A true movement for equality would recognise that, among many sacrifices that men make, it is men who die younger, do the dangerous jobs, pay the most taxes, receive the least benefits, who suffer more and are taking their own lives in far greater numbers and who sacrifice our seat on the lifeboat, who in short carry all the disadvantages of life on our shoulders, because women are "so fucking special" merely for existing and even men who prove that they are incredibly useful to society have to sacrifice their lifeboat seats to possibly useless and actually toxic feminist women who not only have no respect for them, but are actively contemptuous of unfortunate modern men.

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P.S. Love the song, but I'm with Roger Waters and not pleased that Radiohead sold out to the devil's chosen people by playing concerts for those genocidal land thieving Jews in their apartheid regime shit hole known as "IsRealHell".

Apparently Radiohead now regret 'Creep' and since they sold out, fell from grace, that makes sense. Now that they're confirmed sellouts to a genocidal apartheid regime, they've probably also converted to vegan feminism too.

By their own admission then, Creep is now bigger than Radiohead - ironically the band has preserved the sanctity of 'Creep' by their attempt to distance themselves from it.

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P.P.S. My daughter Sophia Agathangelou insists that Yorke wrote the song about himself and a woman he stalked as a young man and I agree that is Yorke's excuse, nevertheless the fact that the lyrics perfectly capture the zeitgeist says it all, like it or not it is a damning indictment of the perverted feminist movement and the feminist culture within which he existed when he wrote it.

Would Yorke have written 'creep' had he lived at the time of ancient Greek Spartan culture? If we're to believe the film 300 [I don't], Yorke wouldn't have lived to tell the tale due to his birth defect. There's an example of the pertinence of what it is we have to say in relation to the culture within which we say it.

In Victor Hugo's novel Quasimodo and Esmeralda only failed because she was executed, ergo in another time and place Yorke's minor birth defect might not have been the end of the world given his positive talents. As with most Disney adaptations, that version has little similarity to the original and only serves to reinforce my point.

Yes, Yorke, the self professed stalker, may have been writing about himself, but the point is that he was writing about himself whilst existing within a feminist culture.

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