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Toby Marlow, the ‘non-binary’ bloke who wrote SIX 👑 , laughing with Dylan Mulvaney about turning Anne Boleyn into ‘Tran Boleyn’ These men really do hate women

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Lady Gaga says you have committed violence by objecting to her celebration of Dylan Mulvaney on International Women’s Day. “It's appalling to me that a post about National Women's Day by Dylan Mulvaney and me would be met with such vitriol and hatred. When I see a newspaper reporting on hatred but calling it ‘backlash’ I feel it is important to clarify that hatred is hatred, and this kind of hatred is violence. “Backlash would imply that people who love or respect Dylan and me didn't like something we did. This is not backlash. This is hatred. “But it is not surprising given the immense work that it's obvious we still have to do as a society to make room for transgender lives to be cherished and upheld by all of us. “I feel very protective in this moment, not only of Dylan, but of the trans community who continues to lead the way with their endless grace and inspiration in the face of constant degradation, intolerance, and physical, verbal, and mental violence. I certainly do not speak for this community, but I have something to say. I hope all women will come together to honor us ALL for International Women's Day, and may we do that always until THE DAY that all women are celebrated equally. That all people are celebrated equally. A day where people of all gender identities are celebrated on whichever holiday speaks to them. Because people of all gender identities and races deserve peace and dignity. “May we all come together and be loving, accepting, warm, welcoming. May we all stand and honor the complexity and challenge of trans life-that we do not know, but can seek to understand and have compassion for. I love people too much to allow hatred to be referred to as ‘backlash.’ People deserve better.”

Billboard Chris 🌎

1,498,933 views • 2 years ago

You try to tell guys about this and they don’t understand. I have been the broke guy with women paying for everything for me. I have had women trying to move me into their place when I was in-debt and unemployed. We are talking very attractive women, with plenty of options with men who have jobs, houses, etc. Women are not attracted to money in and of itself. Yes, there are broke women who are desperate for a man who will pay their bills for them. But as soon as you hit middle class or higher, money becomes less and less of a concern to women. There are a lot of women out there who are not worried about money at all and are just looking for a guy they’re attracted to. By ‘attracted’, we’re not talking ‘Adonis-tier Chad’ (another widespread Internet rumor); instead, we’re talking: • Cool • Fun • Confident • Sexy • Social skills • Knows what he is ABOUT with a solid male FRAME A little ambition doesn’t hurt, either. No middle or upper class girl wants to date the guy who’s broke and is content to STAY broke. But if you’re down and out but with big dreams, and you’re working on them, that’ll sweep a lot of women right up. Then instead of going for a guy who’s a ‘sure thing’, they get to bet on an up-and-comer. Money’s great to have if you have it. But there are a lot of dudes with money who do not have women. There are a lot of dudes who have women who do not have money. Money ≠ women. It is just a nice tool for making life easier.

Girls Chase 🏃‍♀️💨

21,074 views • 6 months ago

Swedish singer-songwriter Zara Larsson commended one of her fans who joked about having an abortion shortly after her show. The fan said on TikTok, “i didn’t know i was pregnant here but at least my baby got to hear midnight sun before i aborted it.” Larsson reposted the video and commented, “I killed the performance and then you killed it after the performance purrrrrr.” Notice how both Larsson and her fan are completely aware of what happens during an abortion. The fan used the term “baby” to describe the child she willfully murdered. Larsson even affirmed that she “killed it.” In their brazen joking, these two women are plainly confessing truths that virtually all women who have abortions already know: that preborn babies are human persons made in the image of God and worthy of life, and that taking such innocent life is an act of murder. I have spent the past seven years doing regular sidewalk ministry outside of abortion facilities. I have therefore interacted with thousands of women who have abortions. These women are fully aware that they are murdering a child, and a non-insignificant share are very much willing to joke about and mock the baby they are about to murder. I also work full-time for a Christian political advocacy organization that writes legislation to establish equal protection of the laws for preborn babies. Our most significant opposition, especially in conservative states that should be able to abolish abortion, are pro-life establishment groups that insist women are “second victims” of abortion. Rather than framing women who have abortions as moral agents capable of understanding right and wrong, these pro-life groups frame them as clueless damsels in distress, and they even write laws ensuring no woman can ever be penalized for willfully murdering her own preborn baby. That is largely why abortion pills continue flowing into conservative states: law enforcement and prosecutors cannot hold women, who are the primary agents in self-managed abortions, legally accountable. The murder of preborn babies will continue in our nation as long as conservative Christians naively believe the “second victim” narrative about women who have abortions. Instead of granting women blanket immunity for abortion, we need to pass laws criminalizing abortion as murder for all parties involved, and allowing our justice system to determine which parties are innocent and which are guilty. Christians must work to make murdering anyone illegal for everyone. We must expect our pro-life lawmakers to support and pass equal protection of the laws for preborn babies, protecting them with the exact same laws against murder already protecting born people. We must accomplish these ends as swiftly as possible, for the glory of God and for the love of our preborn neighbors.

Ben Zeisloft

63,837 views • 4 months ago

This is exactly what controlled, sanitised Britain looks like in 2026. Yesterday in Liverpool, armed police reportedly neutralised an illegal invader who was armed with a gun. One of the countless thousands we’ve imported, housed, fed, and indulged at the expense of our own people. The legacy media stays predictably silent. No headlines, no rolling coverage, no hand-wringing segments on the BBC about “community tensions.” Just a terse citizen video from accounts showing the grim reality our elites work overtime to hide. Why the blackout? Because the truth shatters the narrative. Mass low-skilled, often hostile migration, disproportionately from cultures that do not assimilate, particularly Islamic ones that treat our laws, women, and values with contempt, has imported not just economic strain but rising violence, grooming gangs, stabbings, and now routine armed confrontations on our streets. Liverpool, like so many of our cities, bears the scars: native working-class communities eroded, knife crime normalised, and police forced into paramilitary responses because politicians refused to secure the borders. This isn’t compassion; it’s demographic and cultural suicide. We prioritise foreign criminals and failed asylum claimants over our veterans, our elderly, our children. An “illegal invader” brandishing a firearm in a British city isn’t an isolated “tragic incident.” It’s the predictable harvest of open borders, chain migration, and a ruling class that despises its own native stock. They care more about optics and avoiding “racism” smears than protecting the English & native peoples of these isles. The natives, the descendants of those who built this country, fought its wars, and made it worth living in deserve primacy in their homeland. Not to be lectured about “diversity” while dodging machetes or watching their taxes fund hotels for fighting-age men who arrive with nothing but demands. Put Englishmen and women first. Anything less is betrayal. This incident should be front-page news. That it isn’t tells you everything about who really runs the information flow in this country.

Lewis.B.Rendell Official

25,787 views • 2 months ago

Within the current order there is nothing you can do about the hyper sexualization of White women, the prevalence of hypergamy, below replacement fertility rates, and countless young men never finding wives ---------- because this reality is the predictable outcome of the two logics that dominate the Western world: the logic of liberal feminist emancipation, and the logic of optimization in the age of (post-Fordist) limbic capitalism. These logics prioritize what is economically and ideologically efficient in the current regime; and turning attractive white young women into sexual commodities is both highly optimizing for the limbic economy and a continuation of the emancipation of women. (1) Liberal feminism provides the ideological "empowerment", while (2) limbic capitalism provides the profit-incentivizing infrastructure. Limbic capitalism, as I indicate in my pinned article, refers to businesses that deliberately target the brain's limbic system responsible for pleasure, craving, and quick emotional reactions. (1) The dominant narrative of "my body, my choice" celebrates women monetizing their sexuality as a form of liberation from marriage, motherhood, monogamy. This sexualization further intensifies the logic of feminism: hypergamy has been amplified by dating apps, and has encouraged women to further delay marriage, avoid children, AND treat their youth as their prime asset rather than as a means to attract a husband to create a family. (2) Platforms where women showcase their sexuality are paradigmatic cases of limbic capitalism: they engineer constant dopamine hits through sexual attention, rewards, and "parasocial relationships" (one sided relationships where viewers feel familiarity, closeness, or emotional connection toward online figures). Limbic capitalism fully understands that one of the most efficient ways to extract enormous value is from White female sexuality in a globe were billions of men online desperately crave it.
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Within the current order there is nothing you can do about the hyper sexualization of White women, the prevalence of hypergamy, below replacement fertility rates, and countless young men never finding wives ---------- because this reality is the predictable outcome of the two logics that dominate the Western world: the logic of liberal feminist emancipation, and the logic of optimization in the age of (post-Fordist) limbic capitalism. These logics prioritize what is economically and ideologically efficient in the current regime; and turning attractive white young women into sexual commodities is both highly optimizing for the limbic economy and a continuation of the emancipation of women. (1) Liberal feminism provides the ideological "empowerment", while (2) limbic capitalism provides the profit-incentivizing infrastructure. Limbic capitalism, as I indicate in my pinned article, refers to businesses that deliberately target the brain's limbic system responsible for pleasure, craving, and quick emotional reactions. (1) The dominant narrative of "my body, my choice" celebrates women monetizing their sexuality as a form of liberation from marriage, motherhood, monogamy. This sexualization further intensifies the logic of feminism: hypergamy has been amplified by dating apps, and has encouraged women to further delay marriage, avoid children, AND treat their youth as their prime asset rather than as a means to attract a husband to create a family. (2) Platforms where women showcase their sexuality are paradigmatic cases of limbic capitalism: they engineer constant dopamine hits through sexual attention, rewards, and "parasocial relationships" (one sided relationships where viewers feel familiarity, closeness, or emotional connection toward online figures). Limbic capitalism fully understands that one of the most efficient ways to extract enormous value is from White female sexuality in a globe were billions of men online desperately crave it.

Dr. Ricardo Duchesne

136,947 views • 2 months ago

It’s taken me a few days to put this week into words because I really just wanted to soak it all in with my family. I’m incredibly grateful to the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Sports Network for trusting me with this opportunity. It was a milestone in my career that I’ll never forget. I’m also grateful for women like Mary Shane and Cheryl Raye Stout, who helped pave the way for women like me. They set the standard and created opportunities I’m incredibly thankful to be a part of. When I was asked to step into the booth, I’d be lying if I said stepping into that role wasn’t a little intimidating. But I kept thinking about Joshua 1:9, a verse my dad has always reminded me of: “Be strong and courageous.” And somehow, it all came full circle. The person who taught me this game was the one handing me my scorecard on the same weekend the White Sox were celebrating his ’83 team. That’s a moment I’ll never forget. If this week taught me anything, it’s that some of the best opportunities are the ones that push you outside your comfort zone. You never really know what you’re capable of until you’re willing to get a little uncomfortable. I hope that’s something people, whether they’re in sports or not, can take with them. Thank you to everyone who watched, reached out, encouraged me, and sent kind messages. They meant more than you know. I love what I do, and I’ll never take opportunities like this for granted. ❤️ #whitesox

Brooke Fletcher

57,199 views • 17 days ago

Kate, enough is enough. HONORING LIAM SHOULD NEVER LOOK LIKE THIS. You don’t "announce" to your viewers that you’re about to light a candle for Liam and Francesco like it’s some exciting part of your evening vlog. This isn’t a sunset activity to broadcast for likes, comments and sympathy clicks. This is supposed to be about respect, about love, about something deeply personal, not a staged, performative content plan. Do you even hear yourself? Saying, "Our boys are up there laughing, watching us," like it’s some cute script for your video? Liam isn’t a storyline for your audience. Francesco isn’t part of your brand-building narrative. These were real men with real lives, who deserve to be remembered with dignity not through TikTok segments designed for engagement. What’s next, Kate? Another staged "grief moment" to keep views up? You claim you can’t get out of bed most days, yet somehow you find the energy to plan a whole beach sunset "tribute" while announcing to your followers that they’re coming along with you. How is that grief? How is that genuine? It’s calculated, it’s performative and it’s all about you. It’s never about Liam. It’s about how you can twist his name into your next "moment" to stay relevant. Liam’s memory is sacred. 444 is sacred. His name should not be plastered into every single piece of content you create like it’s a trending topic. If you truly loved him or respected him, you would honor him in silence, in real moments, not with cameras rolling and fake smiles for TikTok. This constant branding of his memory, this influencer-style "announcement" of your so-called tribute is disgusting and heartbreaking. Stop turning grief into a performance. Stop selling Liam’s memory as if it’s your personal brand. He deserves better. He deserved love and respect in life, and he deserves it even more now. What you’re doing is vile, Kate and the world can see it!!!!! #JusticeForLiam #StopExploitingLiam

Iris

44,245 views • 1 year ago

🚨 DOUBLE STANDARD: Why hasn’t the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE taken action against CARDI B for SEX CRIMES, ROBBERY, AND DRUGGING MEN? On March 26, 2019, rapper Cardi B (Cardi B) whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, PUBLICLY BOASTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA about USING SEX to DRUG and ROB MEN, taking all of their money. She stated, “N-Words must have forgot what I did… Oh yeah, you wanna fu*k me? Yeah, yeah, yeah, let’s go to this hotel, and I drugged N-Words up, and I robbed them. That’s what I used to do.” Then, on August 9, 2024, during an X Space, Cardi B reaffirmed her lack of remorse, proudly stating she would repeat these actions. She said, “Why do y’all keep writing ‘Cardi B drugged men for? So what, I’ll do it again bi^ch. I don’t feel bad for no N-Words, and I’ll do it the f^*k again.” These incidents, which Cardi B has openly admitted to, allegedly took place in New York. The pressing question remains: why hasn’t Cardi B been charged with sex crimes and drug-related offenses? Why does the justice system seem to treat non-Black women offenders differently? Despite her public confessions, #CardiB appears to have avoided any legal consequences, by The NYPD (NYPD NEWS) and THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT (U.S. Department of Justice) or the FBI (FBI New York) sparking significant concerns about unequal justice. Would a Black woman be afforded the same leniency if she admitted to the same actions? Why does Cardi B seem above the law? She’s no different than R Kelly, Diddy, Bill Cosby, Rick Ross, Jeffery Epstein or Harvey Weinstein. How is Cardi B still allowed to be played on radio stations, featured on TV shows, perform live in venues across America, and retain her endorsement deals and contracts?
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🚨 DOUBLE STANDARD: Why hasn’t the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE taken action against CARDI B for SEX CRIMES, ROBBERY, AND DRUGGING MEN? On March 26, 2019, rapper Cardi B (Cardi B) whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, PUBLICLY BOASTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA about USING SEX to DRUG and ROB MEN, taking all of their money. She stated, “N-Words must have forgot what I did… Oh yeah, you wanna fu*k me? Yeah, yeah, yeah, let’s go to this hotel, and I drugged N-Words up, and I robbed them. That’s what I used to do.” Then, on August 9, 2024, during an X Space, Cardi B reaffirmed her lack of remorse, proudly stating she would repeat these actions. She said, “Why do y’all keep writing ‘Cardi B drugged men for? So what, I’ll do it again bi^ch. I don’t feel bad for no N-Words, and I’ll do it the f^*k again.” These incidents, which Cardi B has openly admitted to, allegedly took place in New York. The pressing question remains: why hasn’t Cardi B been charged with sex crimes and drug-related offenses? Why does the justice system seem to treat non-Black women offenders differently? Despite her public confessions, #CardiB appears to have avoided any legal consequences, by The NYPD (NYPD NEWS) and THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT (U.S. Department of Justice) or the FBI (FBI New York) sparking significant concerns about unequal justice. Would a Black woman be afforded the same leniency if she admitted to the same actions? Why does Cardi B seem above the law? She’s no different than R Kelly, Diddy, Bill Cosby, Rick Ross, Jeffery Epstein or Harvey Weinstein. How is Cardi B still allowed to be played on radio stations, featured on TV shows, perform live in venues across America, and retain her endorsement deals and contracts?

Sir Maejor 🇺🇸

4,162,218 views • 1 year ago

She called herself a proud socialist Democrat. Like so many young, college-educated women in blue cities, Barbie believed the world was divided between oppressors and oppressed. She marched for every progressive cause and found real meaning in the protests. The demonstrations filled her life with purpose and moral clarity. Even though she had never seriously studied the Israel-Gaza conflict, the passionate slogans against “occupation,” “oppression,” and “apartheid,” along with calls for “freedom” and “resistance,” sounded righteous to her. The emotional intensity of the activists made her feel she was on the right side of history, so she never asked difficult questions or looked deeper into the facts. Then she met him at a campus protest against Israel. He presented himself as a refugee who had suffered under Western imperialism. Barbie saw a victim, not a threat. She took him in, posted about their relationship as an act of “resistance,” and was celebrated by her activist friends as a symbol of love overcoming hate. After a few months, he convinced her to move into his community—a closed, insular neighborhood where most asylum seekers and migrants from his background lived. In this once-proud patriotic city, they had become the majority in large parts of the urban area. What used to symbolize national identity had transformed into a parallel society where Western norms were no longer dominant. It was there that the violence became more frequent and open. He would scream at her, grab her, and hit her in front of neighbors. No one intervened. No one seemed surprised. Some even looked at her with disapproval, as if she were the problem. Still, Barbie believed he could change. She told herself that with enough love, he would see her pain. She forgave him again and again, convincing herself each time that the next outburst would be the last. But she never dared to call the police or seek help. She was terrified of of being accused of racism or Islamophobia, or labeled “far-right” by her liberal friends. So she stayed silent, isolated, and slowly disappeared from her old life. One day, the man she defended killed her. Barbie is not her real name, but her story is becoming more common. The same political circles in the West that promote open borders and mass immigration refuse to acknowledge a simple truth: not all cultures are equal. They deny it, suppress discussion, and continue flooding the West with people from incompatible societies. In doing so, they brainwash a generation and prevent real protection for the women and girls most at risk from the ideology they imported. In the Muslim world there is very little diversity. Minorities are steadily disappearing, along with traces of pre-Islamic civilizations. Islam is fundamentally totalitarian. While Western cultures were built to protect women, Islam treats them as property—selling girls as child brides, forcing them into marriage, and condemning them to lives of suffering and control. Every year, thousands of women are murdered by their families in so-called “honor killings.” In most cases, these murders are not treated as serious crimes because they align with Islamic teachings. Barbie believed the slogans. She paid for them with her life. How many more women must be sacrificed before the West stops lying to itself about the consequences of importing incompatible cultures? It is time to end mass immigration from societies that do not respect basic Western values—especially regarding women. Asylum must be strictly limited and properly vetted. Anyone who supports violence against women, honor culture, or the supremacy of Sharia over Western law has no place in the West. Anyone who blames her or claims she “brought it on herself” is consciously or unconsciously trying to deny the real threat. If you genuinely care about women’s rights and the future safety of your daughters, you cannot accept this as normal, inevitable, or something to joke about.

Liza Rosen

39,293 views • 5 days ago

“False allegations don’t ruin lives!" I so often read, typically posted next to images of powerful men such as Donald Trump, Andrew Tate, Chris Brown, or Brett Kavanaugh; who yes, it must be said, faced serious and credible allegations, and have still evaded justice. But (like so much emanating from the feminist movement), characterising men as Bugatti driving billionaire playboys, as presidents, rock stars, and supreme court justices, is clearly an intellectually dishonest view. Because, the men whose lives are being destroyed by false allegations, you don’t hear about. The working class fathers who are being accused in family courts; stripped of their children, their dignity, friends, and what little finances they once had, are having their lives ruined. This is where the problem resides. And the incentives are there – Just imagine fighting in court for your children, where making such an allegation demands little substantiation, and means you can have access to financial legal aid... Is it so hard to believe that some people would fabricate such stories, if it means they get to keep the thing that matters most to them in life? These incentives, for many, are impossible to ignore; and if we were honest about it, I'm sure it would cross your mind too, if placed in such a desperate position. I recently had a particularly brave and inspiring mother, tap me on the shoulder after hearing me talk at an event about male suicide, to tell me about her son. He was accused at university, by a vindictive, narcissistic, abusive ex girlfriend; and despite no credible evidence whatsoever, he was taken out of student accommodation, isolated, abandoned by his friends, convicted in the court of public opinion, and shunned by all those around him. Due process was abandoned, and he proclaimed his innocence right up until taking his own life. Was his life not destroyed? What about the lives of those who loved him? His story is one I hear often too. I see false allegations compared to “being struck by lighting”, with some nonsense claim of "0.000001%." Well, if such a claim was true, then why do I seem to get contacted by a man who’s “been struck by lightening” every single week? Also, this woozle statistic of 0.00001% derives from a study from the Crown Prosecution Service, that found only 0.62% of rape cases in the UK ended in a prosecution for a falsely made accusation. But we know that criminal prosecution rates are a dreadful barometer to measure real life instances of sexual violence, and yet the people who rightly expose such statistical sleight of hands for rape, then become the first to play that card of obfuscation for false allegations. It's absurd. The claims around false accusations are, at best, a naive manipulation of the truth, and at worse, intentionally emboldening a problem that hurts men, as well as women who are legitimate victims of sexual violence. Yes. Women lie. So do men. And for as long as certain accusations shall evade the appropriate level of scrutiny, and due process, or be incentivised in family courts with child custody wins, and legal aid – they will always be a reality. These men, never spoken about in the media, are to whom we should turn our attention; not the rich and powerful, but the economically disadvantaged and disenfranchised. Working men and fathers, and young men so hastily judged in the court of public opinion; who are stripped of everything that matters most to them, their lives so unjustly crushed, decimated, and worse. Turn your attention to them, and ignore those who present this phenomena as some kind of "lightning strike event", which it is not, and never has been.

TheTinMen

12,741 views • 1 year ago