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You might want to review the first post, and reimagine whatever it is you're asking through the lens of "things you don't know about and may be perceived as being a bit dim for asking" rather than "lol memez".
Gotcha, fair enough.

So for something more earnest, do you suppose there's really any broader solution to the rise of the manosphere, or could the "solution" vary with the individual? I'm skeptical of anyone who claims the former, especially people like Scott Galloway who notably does not have a degree in sociology nor psychology, but in marketing.
 
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If there's ostensibly such thing as an Alpha Male, is there a level that can surpass that, otherwise known as Alpha Male 2? And then, is there a way to go even further beyond? When are Tate and his cronies going to fight Majin Buu, anyway?

(The joke is how manufactured all this "alpha male" crap is. Reminds me of kids doing make-believe on the playground.)
I don't currently feel you are catching me up. If my position at the top of the manosphere is threatened then I'll let you know. :lol:
 
Why is the right so driven to propagate obvious falsehoods? Is it just mental illness or is there more to it than that?
In the hours following an attack on a San Diego mosque that resulted in the deaths of a security guard, two members of staff and the perpetrators (self-inflicted), conservatives frantically set upon branding the pepetrators as trans and trans-aligned.

The perpetrators were identified less than 24 hours after the incident, but that didn't stop Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) from affirming the narrative that officials were being secretive about the shooters because of their gender identity rather than because protocol dictates that the families of minor perpetrators are notified prior to public statement.

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Early "reporting" appears to come from slopaganda purveyor Alexander Muse via an "anonymous" Twitter account amplified by none other than Elon Musk, seen here quoted by [Canadian] conservative commentator Lauren Chen. Chen was previously employed by right-wing media outlet BlazeTV and associated with Turning Point USA before the former fired her and the latter terminated any association and cleared her information from its website because a media company she co-founded, TENET Media, received funding from Russia to push pro-Russia views.

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Does anyone want to give Rep. Mace, Musk-amplified Alexander Muse or Russia-funded Lauren Chen the benefit of the doubt?
 
Why is the right so driven to propagate obvious falsehoods? Is it just mental illness or is there more to it than that?
Aaaaand a United States Senator.

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"You can't make this up." Turns out you can! There is no photo ID requirement to enter the center. One just needs a ticket, and photo ID isn't required to get one of those, either. As it happens, asterisks frequently mark additional information and said information here is that regarding free admission for Illinois residents which does require proof of residency. Conservative media has made this distinction ad nauseam but Blackburn is...dim. She's lucky there's no minimim intelligence requirement for the United States Senate and one simply needs to convince enough voters to pick them.
 
Why is the right so driven to propagate obvious falsehoods? Is it just mental illness or is there more to it than that?
There is no more obvious falsehood than the left's claim that the SAVE act would make it impossible for women to vote, simply because their married name won't match their birth certificate. That is nothing but fear-mongering to try to make the populace actually believe they would be in that situation. Many states require ID to vote (not many blue ones, make of that what you will,) but none require proof of citizenship, merely an affidavit "under penalty of perjury" when you register to vote. The other falsehood claimed about the SAVE act is that you'd have to take a passport with you to vote, which would be a cumbersome expense for many as so many Americans do not have a passport.

The paperwork required to prove your citizenship when you register to vote is the same paperwork you need to get a state-issued ID or driver license under a married name: your birth certificate and your marriage certificate. How many women are out there driving without a license because they couldn't get one, because their name didn't match their birth certificate. As for needing a passport to vote, while a passport is valid for proof of citizenship to register (as is the combination of birth certificate and marriage certificate,) once registered, your voter ID card becomes your proof of citizenship at the poll! Under the SAVE act, you would have proven citizenship to register, so the fact that your name is on the roll is the proof they need.

Yes, voting in a federal election is already illegal for a non-citizen, but no proof of citizenship beyond a sworn lie is required by any county when registering to vote. RealID is not proof of citizenship, only proof of identity, as aliens can legally obtain a RealID.
 
From the sounds of things SAVE would make it easier for partisan registrars to block or dissuade US citizens from being registered to vote, vastly out of proportion to the number of non-citizens and illegal immigrants who have been registered.

I don't know how many people can't drive but can currently vote, but in 2004 Arizona blocked one in three applicants in its three most populous counties in the first five months its Proposition 200 was active and Kansas barred 31,089 eligible citizens from being able to vote in 2013 despite only being able to prove 39 noncitizens in the state were registered to vote.

Source: https://www.brennancenter.org/our-w...e-conspiracy-theories-about-noncitizen-voting

To attest that there's a wave of hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who are voting as Musk has done is what sounds like fearmongering to me. This Project 2025 contributor seems more concerned about removing roadblocks to partisan state registration boards to deny legal citizens their voting rights than removing blocks between those citizens and their enfranchisement.
 
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To attest that there's a wave of hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who are voting as Musk has done is what sounds like fearmongering to me.
Whatever the motive, this appears to solve a problem for which there is no evidence. But for politicians still clinging to the fiction that “the election was stolen,” it creates another pretext for casting doubt on the trustworthiness of the system.
 
Whatever the motive, this appears to solve a problem for which there is no evidence. But for politicians still clinging to the fiction that “the election was stolen,” it creates another pretext for casting doubt on the trustworthiness of the system.
I don't know whether the US left claim that the SAVE act would make it impossible for women to vote or are merely pointing out examples of voter ID legislation impeding a sizeable minority of them in the past. To say that they have sounds like a strawman to me.

But if they did make such a claim, and if it's a falsehood, it seems nowhere near as obvious a one as Senator Blackburn's claim that photo ID is required to enter the Obama Center, which for some mysterious reason she's since deleted from X.

But what do you or I know? We're simply dumb foreigners. ;)
 
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