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<blockquote data-quote="Harem Scarem" data-source="post: 1279559" data-attributes="member: 12478"><p><strong>RE: Day game instructors are shutting down their web sites</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but I can imagine some instructors shutting down just because it no longer becomes worthwhile at some point. You make money from the people who go to your boot camps, but then you effectively get doxxed by the BBC. Your clientele might become smaller because even guys who might benefit from boot camps like this don't want to get hunted down by their country's national broadcaster. It's a battle you can't win. </p><p></p><p>They are shutting down one possible avenue that could keep people from getting radicalised and doing something extreme, and they basically don't care. The boomers and 30-something NPCs who still trust the BBC no matter what, they're not going to doubt this idea that PUAs and PUA-haters/incels actually share the same ideology. They just take at face value that there is an organised "incel movement" that somehow includes the entire alphabet soup of PUAs, MGTOWs, MRAs and all those other old acronyms. Like the communists in the 1950s, supposedly card-carrying members of the incel movement are lurking everywhere and need to be exposed by the state broadcaster. You have doubts about this? What, are you some kind of incel yourself?</p><p></p><p>I personally wouldn't pay thousands for a boot camp, but I'm not really offended by the fact that others choose to do so, or that coaches are charging that kind of money. Plenty of upper middle class guys who have that kind of money to spare, but who couldn't hold a conversation with a woman to save their lives. Insecure people spending big money on intangibles that may or may not improve their lives, yeah, that sounds like basic consumer capitalism to me.</p><p></p><p>Boot camps aren't game though, they're just one possible avenue to kickstart new guys into game. Guys who have recently become game-aware but don't feel up to just approaching like that, because just being aware of game doesn't erase 18+ years of all of society conditioning you to be a wimp who's literally afraid of women. Cut off these avenues, it doesn't actually solve anything, it doesn't even destroy PUAs or game, they'll just find some other way to do their thing. Even if game literature turns into a kind of online samizdat, even if boot camps turn into strictly vetted underground occasions, people will continue to engage in the very human activity of trying to improve their lives. Of course some people in a bad place will then no longer be able to learn about game or find like-minded guys, and they'll commit some other radical actions, and the blood will be on the hands of the SJWs and their accomplices.</p><p></p><p>They will persecute any person who tries to take control of any aspect of his life. They are offended by the idea that you can (within limits) influence your interactions with the opposite sex so that it's no longer simply a roll of the dice. The idea that you can gain some degree of knowledge as to what makes women tick. Can't have that. Even though the PUA community is a shadow of its former self, they still won't let it go. If at some point only one PUA guru remained in the entire world, they would still do bullshit insidery "exposés" on him. Tomorrow they'll declare that weighlifting is toxic (you have to eat a good deal of red meat), they're already going after the religious guys, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harem Scarem, post: 1279559, member: 12478"] [b]RE: Day game instructors are shutting down their web sites[/b] I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but I can imagine some instructors shutting down just because it no longer becomes worthwhile at some point. You make money from the people who go to your boot camps, but then you effectively get doxxed by the BBC. Your clientele might become smaller because even guys who might benefit from boot camps like this don't want to get hunted down by their country's national broadcaster. It's a battle you can't win. They are shutting down one possible avenue that could keep people from getting radicalised and doing something extreme, and they basically don't care. The boomers and 30-something NPCs who still trust the BBC no matter what, they're not going to doubt this idea that PUAs and PUA-haters/incels actually share the same ideology. They just take at face value that there is an organised "incel movement" that somehow includes the entire alphabet soup of PUAs, MGTOWs, MRAs and all those other old acronyms. Like the communists in the 1950s, supposedly card-carrying members of the incel movement are lurking everywhere and need to be exposed by the state broadcaster. You have doubts about this? What, are you some kind of incel yourself? I personally wouldn't pay thousands for a boot camp, but I'm not really offended by the fact that others choose to do so, or that coaches are charging that kind of money. Plenty of upper middle class guys who have that kind of money to spare, but who couldn't hold a conversation with a woman to save their lives. Insecure people spending big money on intangibles that may or may not improve their lives, yeah, that sounds like basic consumer capitalism to me. Boot camps aren't game though, they're just one possible avenue to kickstart new guys into game. Guys who have recently become game-aware but don't feel up to just approaching like that, because just being aware of game doesn't erase 18+ years of all of society conditioning you to be a wimp who's literally afraid of women. Cut off these avenues, it doesn't actually solve anything, it doesn't even destroy PUAs or game, they'll just find some other way to do their thing. Even if game literature turns into a kind of online samizdat, even if boot camps turn into strictly vetted underground occasions, people will continue to engage in the very human activity of trying to improve their lives. Of course some people in a bad place will then no longer be able to learn about game or find like-minded guys, and they'll commit some other radical actions, and the blood will be on the hands of the SJWs and their accomplices. They will persecute any person who tries to take control of any aspect of his life. They are offended by the idea that you can (within limits) influence your interactions with the opposite sex so that it's no longer simply a roll of the dice. The idea that you can gain some degree of knowledge as to what makes women tick. Can't have that. Even though the PUA community is a shadow of its former self, they still won't let it go. If at some point only one PUA guru remained in the entire world, they would still do bullshit insidery "exposés" on him. Tomorrow they'll declare that weighlifting is toxic (you have to eat a good deal of red meat), they're already going after the religious guys, etc. [/QUOTE]
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