And that was just yesterday!
I usually make it a point to write at least 1,000 words every day whether here on this blog or in comments on other blogs in the Manosphere.
I have been remiss.
But there are plenty of fine blogs out there and I recently found Sofia.
http://sofiastry.wordpress.com/
She’s smart and has taken the red pill. She is also writing quite a bit and that’s good. Her boyfriend seems like a good egg, too.
One of these days, the Manosphere will burst in to serious public awareness and it will be because of the younger generations of Manosphere bloggers.
OK, I’m going to jump on the motorcycle and head down to Miami.
Don’t ask why.
P.S – Check out http://www.landoverbaptist.org/ for some righteous and thoroughly amusing satire.
sofia
/ April 10, 2011thanks! sometimes i think the PC tide is changing, but then i interact with liberal arts students who completely buy into it. i think the only thing that can personally impact certain people’s opinions in that regard is experience and learning that trying to conform the world to one’s utopic vision of it simply doesn’t work. it’s like that old adage of, if you’re young and conservative you’re not sympathetic and if you’re old and liberal you’re foolish.
theprivateman
/ April 10, 2011During your interaction with such young and impressionable minds who have fallen victim to political correctness, use the trusted Socratic method.
Ask them questions.
Start with the traditional feminist question, “how do you know that?”
You’ll get some bullshit statistic or worse.
Then ask, “Do you you if those statistics are any good and where they came from?”
That should get the ball rolling nicely.
But just ask questions, don’t be confrontational.
Questions are far more dangerous to unbridled political correctness than any statement you might make.
sofia
/ April 10, 2011well, it’s hard. in real life i avoid discussing any kind of contentious topics, especially as it relates to biology, feminism, political ideology in general. i don’t consider myself an authority, and i don’t want to come across as sanctimonious. i hear liberal bullshit all the time, living in a major SWPL city with multiple liberal arts universities contained within so it would be exhausting to pursue every battle.
when an opportunity arises, and if i know the person is going to be open to genuine discourse (not reactive denial), i like discussing aforementioned topics, and i’ve found it effective. to the average person however, who isn’t a critical thinker, their mind wouldn’t be changed even if i rationally deconstructed it. i mean, that’s why a feminist movement still exists.
if every feminist and liberal alike were persuaded by rational argument and open to discourse there would be no feminists left and the liberals would have converted to libertarians. but no, people are hugely emotionally and religiously invested in their ideologies. it’s like convincing a fundamentalist that religion is bogus.
NMH
/ April 11, 2011Get off your lazy ass, PM, and give us a post describing your date with Daphne. Enquiring minds want to know….
theprivateman
/ April 11, 2011Non-starter on Daphne and not worthy of a follow up. But Theresa is still out there, texting, calling, and flaking out on plans.
Is consistently flaky an oxymoron?
Badger
/ April 12, 2011Impressed by Sofia myself, pm.