John Doyle

Lazuli Waves

Woodpecker


If you don't want to watch the whole video, start at 25 minutes:



Interesting to hear someone so young talk like this. I remember reading 4chan's pol for the first time during the election. In the past year or so, I've been seeing more of their ideas rise up in alternative media. This is the only video I've watched of his. He speaks like he could have a huge radio show like Ben Shapiro. He mentions things I would have read on 4chan 5 years ago, but he talks about them in a way that is easy to digest and doesn't seem too shocking.

He talks about being a slave to your passions. He suggests it's not a coincidence that it's easier for an 11 year old boy to watch porn then it is for him to run a lemonade stand in his front yard.

I agree with him that it's wrong for conservatives to tell everyone that all you need to be successful is hard work. I wouldn't go to the opposite extreme of blaming all your problems on everyone else and not working hard. He says we need to look out for all Americans and find ways to help those who weren't born well off in various ways, like IQ and family-stability.
 

Lazuli Waves

Woodpecker


At the time stamp, he has an interesting story about a girl who made out with a guy once, and "he kicked her to the curb," and she decided as a result she was going to go through "a hoe phase" in college.

This interview is with a woman who lived as a transgender man during childhood, but is no longer transgender.

Elsewhere she commented on how young girls see girls from around the world who are prettier than then on Instagram. There is pressure on young girls to always be ready to take a photograph. She is in a sorority and said everyday she sees girls who are prettier than her, and that this causes issues for people who are not mentally strong.

She talks about how for girls, transgenderism can be escapism. Some factors were that she did not like the changes happening to her body, and suddenly being seen as sexual. Although she said she was overweight which caused body issues. I don't know if she was overweight the time she decided to be transgender, though.

She talks about being on testosterone, and how it completely changed how she saw the world. Her father was very feminine, and she was raised as an atheist. There is also another transgender person in her family. There is permanent damage to her body. She struggles with suicidal thoughts. I hope the best for her.
 

Rob Banks

Pelican
↑ That former tranny he interviews says some questionable things. She claims to still be proud of her former work as a transgender activist, she is in an LTR with a guy she met on Tinder, she is a libertarian and opposes any state enforcement of morality, and she is against "misgendering" people (i.e. not using their preferred pronouns).

The host does not push back against any of these ridiculous positions.
 

nathan

Robin
Catholic
Yeah I was going to make a John Doyle thread in the public figures section before too long. I'm a fan. He seems like a G-rated version of Fuentes and is relentlessly positive. Also seems to have the correct stance on all the issues without coming across as someone who would necessarily trip the alarms of brainwashed normies.
 
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