Met a men's movement guy IRL last night.

Warrior74

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I was out having a few drinks at a latenight spot after we got back in town. I ran into a men's movement guy....the coversation started when I ran into a friend of mine. She's in her 30s, complete trophy wife for a wealthy guy here. I've known her for 10 years and she's still smoking hot. She was surrounded by AFC orbiters and guys trying really hard to hit on her.

The MM guy was the manager of the spot and came up to talk to her several times as he does business with her husband. I've known him for years. Somehow...he went on a long rapid fire fanatical rant about how these young guys don't know anything about women. He went into genetics, game, being an azzhole and why it works, what women are attracted to, alpha males, beta males, race. How feminism, women's sexual liberation, and the vote were all parts of the problem. How this issue of male and female dynamic along with the fact that whites are not replacing themselves reproductively along with race and a rising islamic threat will doom our country. While I conceed that most of this is true...this is not what drunk people want to hear about on a Friday night.

I asked him if he reads Roissy and he said of course. Hell he's probably reading this forum right now. But the problem is this...it was not the venue to air those concerns. The AFCS were not going to hear it...those who were clued in like myself, while I love hearing about this stuff, I was busy trying to be cool and seeing where this hot blondes hot friends were. Also his view that basically America and the west is doom because we have unleashed women was a mood killer.

It makes me wonder if more men's movement guys are like this in real life. The problem is this, to the average person in the matrix...who hasn't read or studied these things...it comes off as sexist, misogynist, racist, xenophobic, anti liberal and very very very negative. He came across as very angry. I even mentioned to him...if you are busy explaining it, you are doing it wrong. Which was a hint to STFU. I ended up telling him that we should talk about this later, let's just have fun tonight. I think he got offended by it and took off to tend to his bar.

He seemed like a very smart man,I respect that. I know I am not a very smart man. I know he's doing great financially, I respect that too, I know that I'm not . But part of being a DJ or a Real Man or Alpha is knowing when to talk about things and who to talk about them with. The few friends I have turned on to this stuff, has been done in inches, not in miles. Small conversations where I may throw out a thing or two that catches the ear of the clued up or those who are open. Then as time goes on I show them though conversations and email links a few things that I believe. Most people I know are firmly lodged in the matrix or they already know this on their own without the need of the internet and forums and they are trying to live the best life possible like my father. The problem is, men like my father didn't talk to me about it until I was 30 years old. I think that is a big part of the problem right there.

Sorry for the long, somewhat rambling post...I'm just putting down my general impressions and thoughts as well as suffering from last nights brain fogging drinking session.
 

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True, you can't talk to people who don't get it-cause they won't. AND women don't want to hear it. I just had a woman tell me that any guy who wouldn't marry a woman with 2 kids from different dads is an azzhole.Why do they think they don't have to pay for their "mistakes" si beyond me. They just need to find out the hard way.
 

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Intelligence =/= wisdom.

Anything wrapped up with sex and dating is intensely emotional and all PEOPLE, not just women, have a hard time stepping away from their own feelings. Roissy doesn't win readers through moderation.

Perspective is an extremely valuable thing to have, Warrior, and it's something most people lack these days. When I go out I just want to dance, have a good time, hear great music and have a laugh with girls. Not being able to drop your sh*t for a night and have some fun is a sign of pathology. Everybody lives in hard times, you just play the best you can with the hand you're dealt.

TLDR version: Yeah you're right mate
 

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"How this issue of male and female dynamic along with the fact that whites are not replacing themselves reproductively along with race.."

Ur gonna have to elaborate on that cause that sounds mighty fishy in my book. Other then that the dude was right on the money.
 

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dark god said:
"How this issue of male and female dynamic along with the fact that whites are not replacing themselves reproductively along with race.."

Ur gonna have to elaborate on that cause that sounds mighty fishy in my book. Other then that the dude was right on the money.
No...no I'm not, because it will turn into a big race debate which I had to resist getting into with him last night. I understand what he was implying and like I said, I only agreed with SOME of what he was saying, mainly that birthrates below replacement aren't necessarily a good thing for a country. But he wasn't talking about a country, he was talking about a race.
 

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Unlike for feminists, for MRAs the personal and the political do not mix (well).
 
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Law 38: Think as You Like but Behave Like Others
If you make a show of going against the times, flaunting your unconventional ideas and unorthodox ways, people will think that you only want attention and that you look down upon them. They will find a way to punish you for making them feel inferior. It is far safer to blend in and nurture the common touch. Share your originality only with tolerant friends and those who are sure to appreciate your uniqueness.
 
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