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2 yrs

Self-Proclaimed Firearm Enthusiast Tim Walz Struggles To Load $2100 Shotgun During Hunting Trip
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Self-Proclaimed Firearm Enthusiast Tim Walz Struggles To Load $2100 Shotgun During Hunting Trip

'I bought it when I was shooting a lot of trap'
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2 yrs

Today's most urgent question: What is a man?
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Today's most urgent question: What is a man?

In my last piece, I reflected on the state of the NFL’s relationship with the rise of data analytics and how it’s been contributing to the progress of the transhumanist agenda. It made me ponder more deeply the questions we as human beings are confronted with as we hurtle headfirst into a more and more technology-dependent society. The things that gave men meaning in their lives have all but disappeared. And how do the masculinity gurus of conservatism address this? They cope. As we become more dependent on technology to complete the tasks that human beings have always performed, we’ve come to the point where we must ask ourselves … what exactly are we? Division of labor My mind naturally began to think about the division of labor within traditional family households. A wife and mother would traditionally be a homemaker and nurturer of the children. A husband and father would traditionally be the one who would labor out in the world and bring home the income and provisions. This gender-oriented division of labor came into being almost entirely out of necessity. Sure, maybe social ideologies sprang up over time about gender roles that may or may not have been healthy. But fundamentally, a husband and wife performed the roles they did because a man can do things only a man can do and a woman can do things only a woman can do. But now, we live in a different world, a very affluent, technology-dependent world. Everything is taken care of for us. Machines do almost all the essential work for us, and it’s only a matter of time until they do the entirety of it. The American economy isn’t a manufacturing one any more. When most Americans go to “work,” it is not to labor but to provide some kind of service, which both men and women can do. And compared to the rest of the world, we make a lot of money performing these services. Idle hands It’s given us Americans security and time. And with security and time, we’ve gotten bored. So bored that we make up new problems for ourselves just to give us an artificial sense of insecurity. People are so free from their traditional gender roles (and therefore actual problems) that they now identify as new genders. That conservative commentator Matt Walsh was able to produce an entire documentary dedicated to answering the question “What Is a Woman?” is a clear sign of how out of hand the situation has gotten. Everyone had a big, hearty laugh as they watched some blue-haired child psychologists squirm and struggle to define what an adult female human being is in exact terms. But the problem is real, and it’s much deeper than a predatory pharmaceutical industry pushing kids and adults into gender-affirming surgery. The necessary question To fully appreciate the scope of the question “What is a woman?” we must ask the necessary (and more urgent) follow-up question: What is a man? Seriously, what is a man in the 21st century … and beyond? It’s the most important question that absolutely no one is thinking about. Think about what I’ve already said within this one article. We live in a time when all traditional roles have been stripped from both genders due to affluence, which is due to the development of automated technology. And because we don’t make anything any more, what do we offer as an economy instead? Health care, education, retail, and entertainment. Or in other words – nurturing, child-rearing, homemaking, and sex. Monetizing the feminine Any role that’s ever been traditionally feminine has been taken out of the households and plugged straight into the economy. In his book "The New Politics of Sex," political theorist Dr. Stephen Baskerville cites G.K. Chesterton on the matter: If people cannot mind their own business, it cannot possibly be made economical to pay them to mind each other’s business; and still less to mind each other’s babies. ... The whole really rests on a plutocratic illusion of an infinite supply of servants. When we offer any other system as a "career for women," we are really proposing that an infinite number of them should become servants, of a plutocratic or bureaucratic sort. Ultimately, we are arguing that a woman should not be a mother to her own baby, but a nursemaid to somebody else’s baby. But it will not work, even on paper. We cannot all live by taking in each other’s washing, especially in the form of pinafores. Motherly instincts have merely been bureaucratized, resulting in every woman either being cooped up in an office doing meaningless paperwork or cooped up in a shoebox apartment making OnlyFans content. Or both. No market for manhood Meanwhile, masculine roles got absolutely and systematically shafted by modernity. Wanna get married to the woman of your dreams and raise a family? Sorry, the no-fault divorce and state welfare machineries have all but made real, long-lasting marriage an unappealing artifact of history. Wanna take masculine pride in your occupation or the money you make? Good luck. America hasn't been a manufacturing economy in decades. All productive jobs involving real labor have been outsourced to China, automation, or H-1B immigrants. Any man who currently has a “masculine” job such as farmer, truck driver, construction worker, or oil rigger will be replaced by a robot running the latest ChatGPT woke programming within the next 25 years. That’s where we're at as men, and that's where we're going. We've been systematically disenfranchised. We've lost the means to exhibit patriarchal authority over the family unit due to the failure of marriage policy, and all opportunities to pursue productive labor and upward mobility are quickly dwindling due to automation. The things that gave men meaning in their lives have all but disappeared. Plato's man cave And how do the masculinity gurus of conservatism address this? They cope. They preach “primitivism” as the escape hatch from modernity. Go hunt. Go chop wood. Drink whiskey. Eat beef. Even Matt Walsh gives his diagnosis on how to be a man: Don’t take any sick days from work. Yeah, Stacey is girlbossing as she runs up racks with her nursing job and OnlyFans side hustle with $500K saved up in the bank while you're busy telling young, impressionable boys to man up and stay committed to an office job that will have him replaced within a decade, all from the comfort of your man-cave studio. There is no “manning up” in 2024 and beyond. Wake up. The system has all but wiped out everything that once allowed men to find meaning in their lives. So we need to tackle the question seriously and sincerely. What is a man?
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2 yrs

Brian Stelter: Donald Trump's Anti-Immigration Language Is the Language of Fascists
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Brian Stelter: Donald Trump's Anti-Immigration Language Is the Language of Fascists

Brian Stelter: Donald Trump's Anti-Immigration Language Is the Language of Fascists
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Man at Univision Town Hall Has Concerns About How Kamala Harris Was 'Elected'
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Man at Univision Town Hall Has Concerns About How Kamala Harris Was 'Elected'

Man at Univision Town Hall Has Concerns About How Kamala Harris Was 'Elected'
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2 yrs

Man Pretending To Be Straight Pretends To Hunt
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Man Pretending To Be Straight Pretends To Hunt

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — A man who pretends to be straight went out into a meadow today to pretend like he was hunting."It's just so relaxing to sit here and think about what it might be like if I was straigh…
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Donald Trump Is in Much Better Shape, Poll-Wise, Than He Was in 2016 and 2020
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Donald Trump Is in Much Better Shape, Poll-Wise, Than He Was in 2016 and 2020

I recently wrote that the 2024 election won't be that close. Part of my thinking was that pollsters have yet to solve their "Trump problem." The pollsters have tried different methodologies, different…
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2 yrs

Kamala Campaign Forced To Hire Gay Actors For Ad After Being Unable To Find Any Straight Male Kamala Supporters
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Kamala Campaign Forced To Hire Gay Actors For Ad After Being Unable To Find Any Straight Male Kamala Supporters

U.S. — The Kamala campaign was forced to pay gay actors to make a new ad about manliness after unsuccessfully searching the country for four straight male supporters."Oh, I'm sure they can just act…
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2 yrs

North Carolina Democrat Candidate Arrested for Stealing Trump Signs
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North Carolina Democrat Candidate Arrested for Stealing Trump Signs

A Democrat candidate for the North Carolina House was arrested and charged after being seen removing campaign signs for former President Donald Trump. Lowell Simon, who serves as the head of the Democrat…
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2 yrs

Exclusive -- Gabe Sherman: Trump Biopic 'The Apprentice' Shows Trump's 'Relentlessness'
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Exclusive -- Gabe Sherman: Trump Biopic 'The Apprentice' Shows Trump's 'Relentlessness'

Gabriel Sherman, a journalist who has contributed to Vanity Fair and New York Magazine, wrote the screenplay for the new film The Apprentice and spoke about the movie during an interview with…
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NYC Wants 14,000 Hotel Rooms for Illegals as Taxpayers Pay the Price
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NYC Wants 14,000 Hotel Rooms for Illegals as Taxpayers Pay the Price

Democrat-controlled New York City is planning to spend billions more taxpayer dollars to house illegal aliens in thousands of hotel rooms. This news comes amidst explosive evidence of mass criminal infiltration…
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