Roosh said:
Roosh just said in his most recent podcast that Milo is more of a centrist on many issues, or moderate. I agree with that assessment. The left has moved so far left that everyone right of Mao, Stalin and Lenin are not "far-right". I'm in Roosh's camp that we need to get rid of the 19th Amendment (and perhaps get rid of voting for all men who are non-taxpyers), which is a far more radical idea than anything Milo has endorsed. If the West is going to survive, we will need a majority of women in the home, not slutting it around with corporate jobs and cats.
The problem with the alt lite is that the second that Trump won, they moved left to have more mainstream acceptability. They lost ideological ground but don't yet realize it. Even some among the alt right seek the mainstream spotlight. My intention is to keep pushing right of whatever is mainstream until patriarchy is achieved, when "game" in its current form becomes gratuitous. Now that so many Western men are game aware, and understand men and women are different, we can start asking questions about why women are giving things like education and the vote.
Bingo. In light of Trump's recent victory, I think now would be a great time to come up with a clothing company that has extremely edgy pro-patriarchy memes for t-shirts, hats, etc. Some slick illustrations would help solidify that memes.
Example:
- My wife is handcuffed to the stove. #Right Where She Belongs
- I would date a feminist, but I only date women under 300 lbs. #Sorry, not sorry.
- I would be a cuckservative, except I still have two functioning balls. #Uncuck the Right
- (For the father with kids) My wife's job is to be my baby maker for my tribe. She's been doing a great job so far. #My wife is a great employee/slave/etc.
If I weren't so tied up work other work afairs, I'd seriously launch that business tomorrow. To accomplish your stated goal Roosh, we will need to continue to use meme warfare and humor to make the currently unpalatable "patriarch" viewpoints funny, yet with a strong tinge of truth.
Any of you lads have experience in making t-shirts, screen printing, etc?
