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<blockquote data-quote="Liberty Sea" data-source="post: 933251" data-attributes="member: 10165"><p>There is some truth to one of Penny's observation: the distinction between Milo and Roosh. Milo is a little more than a fabulous shitlord, and Roosh is a humorous, occasional prankster but essentially a serious, earnest believer. Milo himself hinted this in his alt-right article, where he characterized the Meme Brigade (to which most he closely identified with) as not taking much of they say seriously, and mostly just having rebellious fun. This is consistent with TLOZ's observation.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is an eerie dissonance when you realize you take things seriously while your fellows don't.</p><p>But that's as far as she goes, and regarding the people she has not met, she's wrong. Outside of direct personal interaction, her judgment is baseless. Ann Coulter is both a shitlord and a believer, as is Trump (regarding his most basic platform). TLOZ may disagree with me on Ann Coulter (as in, she is more of a fan of Trump the man than nationalism the ideology), but that's the impression I get from reading her books and following her on the campaign trail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liberty Sea, post: 933251, member: 10165"] There is some truth to one of Penny's observation: the distinction between Milo and Roosh. Milo is a little more than a fabulous shitlord, and Roosh is a humorous, occasional prankster but essentially a serious, earnest believer. Milo himself hinted this in his alt-right article, where he characterized the Meme Brigade (to which most he closely identified with) as not taking much of they say seriously, and mostly just having rebellious fun. This is consistent with TLOZ's observation. There is an eerie dissonance when you realize you take things seriously while your fellows don't. But that's as far as she goes, and regarding the people she has not met, she's wrong. Outside of direct personal interaction, her judgment is baseless. Ann Coulter is both a shitlord and a believer, as is Trump (regarding his most basic platform). TLOZ may disagree with me on Ann Coulter (as in, she is more of a fan of Trump the man than nationalism the ideology), but that's the impression I get from reading her books and following her on the campaign trail. [/QUOTE]
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