19 Mar 2017

A Primer On Hypergamy

By : Hypergamy. The word is part of the common vernacular of the men’s movement, though you’ll find precious few people in the mainstream who know what it means. And however obscure its meaning may be to the average person, for the community of men daring to see themselves outside the box, it is a very important idea to understand.
If you have been around the red pill world for any length of time, you have heard of hypergamy. Defined literally, it is not very complicated. It means a woman marrying a man of a higher caste or social status. It’s counterpart word, hypogamy, describes women who marry beneath their means. All three of them.
In our community, we look past the literal definition and use an expanded understanding of hypergamy to describe a range of behavioral traits that point to the natural inclination of women to pair bond their way into a better life. Hypergamy, when we are thinking from the neck up, is a constant reminder of what we are confronted with in women. Hopefully, in the fog of sexual attraction and emotional infatuation, it helps us to see women’s proclivities and motivations more clearly.
It’s important to note here that hypergamy, in the red pill definition, is about a lot more than money and personal power. And by that I mean it is about a lot more than what a woman is attracted to in men and who she is inclined to marry because women don’t just marry up, they also fuck up. In the realm of sociobiology, that points to cuckoldry as a manifestation of hypergamy.

Q&A - Do Men Need Feminism?

Canadian Association for Equality: On March 9th CAFE Vancouver sponsored a special presentation, hosted by SFU Advocacy For Men & Boys, by YouTuber and cofounder of the Lighthouse Project, Diana Davison, who explored what role she believes Feminism should play in men's lives.

Beijing Goes Global: China Expands Marine Force 400%; First Overseas Military Base Almost Complete

By Tyler Durden: For most of its recent history, China has largely been a land power with no significant naval capabilities. They haven’t been able to exert much military influence beyond their coastline for hundreds of years. In fact, one of the reasons why Western powers had no trouble bullying China during the 19th and 20th centuries, was because the Imperial Navy under the Qing dynasty was incredibly weak. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that lately, China has been putting a lot of effort into building an effective overseas naval force.
Not only have they been busy constructing their first combat-ready aircraft carrier, the Chinese have also been developing new aircrafts to accompany it. Of course, a navy can’t really exert much military influence if it doesn’t have soldiers to deploy. That’s why Chinese officials have recently announced that they are preparing to rapidly expand the ranks of the People’s Liberation Army Marine Corps.

Is Denmark On The Brink?

By Erico Matias Tavares: Iben Thranholm examines political and social events with focus on their religious aspects, significance and moral implications. She is one of Denmark’s most widely read columnists on such matters. Thranholm is a former editor and radio host at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR), at which she created a religious news program that set a new standard for religious analysis in the newsroom. She has traveled extensively in the Middle East, Italy, the United States and Russia to carry out research and interviews. She has been awarded for her investigative research into Danish media coverage of religious issues.
 E Tavares: Iben, thank you for being with us today. Over a year ago we talked to Dr. Tino Sanandaji, an economics professor at a leading Swedish university, on the inconsistencies of Swedish immigration policies. The resulting post was hit, revealing a significant interest for this topic. 
In a sense Sweden is the canary in the coalmine of Europe’s demographic future, since they have been at the forefront of this transformation and openly embrace it. Being a close neighbor we would like to get your views on what is happening there, as well as in Denmark. How do the Danes look at Sweden, with hope or apprehension? 
I Tranholm: With absolute horror!

Crazy Feminist Goes After My Female Friends On FB

6oodfella: Feel free to tell me I'm a sexist in the comments, I'll understand. Enjoy.

Aldous Huxley: The Ultimate Revolution

Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World, rated number one in the List Muse Top 100 Fiction books list, here discusses influence, controlling the public mind and government.
“There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing dictatorship without tears, so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final revolution.”  Aldous Huxley
Aldous Huxley, The Ultimate Revolution (44:17): MP3

Transcript – The Ultimate Revolution
March 20, 1962 Berkeley Language Center – Speech Archive SA 0269
Moderator:
{garbled}Aldous Huxley, a renowned Essayist and Novelist who during the spring semester is residing at the university in his capacity of a Ford research professor.

Ex-Mossad Officer Reveals How They Operate + Jewish Soldier Brutally Attacks Nonviolent Foreign Protesters

Zionist Report: Victor Ostrovsky, an ex-Mossad officer, reveals how they conduct their operations in this telling video. He is also an author who wrote two non-fiction books about his service with the Mossad: By Way of Deception, a New York Times No. 1 bestseller in 1990, and The Other Side of Deception several years later.

18 Mar 2017

Economic Populism

Max and Stacy discuss the economic populism that voters in Michigan want to hear but that Democrats refuse to say and what happens when private equity runs out of things to buy. In the second half, Max talks to Mish Shedlock of MishTalk.com about the Fed’s interest rate hike.

It's Time To Get Painfully Honest: Banksters Are Evil

By Adam Taggart: I don't talk to my classmates from business school anymore, many of whom went to work in the financial industry.
Why?
Because, through the lens we use here at PeakProsperity.com to look at the world, I've increasingly come to see the financial industry -- with the big banks at its core -- as the root cause of injustice in today's society. I can no longer separate any personal affections I might have for my fellow alumni from the evil that their companies perpetrate.
And I'm choosing that word deliberately: Evil.
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In my opinion, it's long past time we be brutally honest about the banks. Their influence and reach has metastasized to the point where we now live under a captive system. From our retirement accounts, to our homes, to the laws we live under -- the banks control it all. And they run the system for their benefit, not ours.

Michael Messner Dismisses Fathers As ‘Absentees’

"If the world of stupid things feminists say were geopolitical professor Sullivan would be the unquestioned superpower and that's despite the fact that during the entirety of the interview she kept blurting out irrational fears like she had tourettes." Said Paul Elam.

Feminists See Sexism And Misogyny EVERYWHERE!

To commemorate international women's day, a heap of cucks from Sydney Boys High School decided to make a video virtue signalling about how awesome feminism is. The published the video to their Facebook profile, it went viral, then they found themselves under fire from a gaggle of spasticated feminists from Sydney Girls High School for .. LOL .... sexism and misogyny! Regards, Bearing.

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