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Women how do we feel about this
21 upvotes, 22 comments. Yik Yak image post by Anonymous in Ask Women. "Women how do we feel about this"
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Anonymous 8w

It’s the exactly what conservatives have been saying and why young boys have swayed towards them so much. Even asshats like Andrew Tate figured this out and used it to their advantage.

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Anonymous 8w

Most men don’t mind abortion being legal LGBT members don’t bother most men so they don’t really pay it any mind Most men generally don’t like what is happening in Israel either However, being told that you’re an enemy just because you don’t actively push a political agenda is why a lot of men don’t vote democrat. Men just wanna live tbh (imo as a man)

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Anonymous 8w

If this is the best they got they’re COOKED

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Anonymous 8w

I mean that’s one of the reasons I certainly don’t like the democrats/progressives, don’t really like Trump either, which is why I don’t really like politics as whole really.

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Anonymous 8w

Not only did they alienate men but they pushed a lot of men harder the other way. It’s almost like a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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Anonymous 8w

My goat is onto something

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Anonymous 8w

What’s his solution? Anyone can say there’s a problem

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Anonymous 8w

its about time someone on the left figured that shit out. the red pill bros found that gap in the defense and exposed it. theres a good chance that the left is too late with the younger generation of boys though

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Anonymous 8w

I’m STRONGLY in favor of holding my fellow men accountable, but unfortunately I think he’s right. Shit like that is why so many young boys and men have fallen down the alt right pipeline in recent years,

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Anonymous replying to -> amethystpopcorn 8w

Honestly I’m starting to think we have a bigger chance of arriving at socialism through Tucker Carlson than through any democrat politician

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Anonymous replying to -> sea_taco 8w

The problem with Carlson/Bannon is that they might agree with the socialists on the problems, but their solutions would just be “kill the immigrants” while letting the billionaires keep starving this country I do agree that the Democrats are woefully inept, and their ineptitude is why people find fascism appealing

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Anonymous replying to -> #11 8w

I saw a clip of Tucker giving a speech at some conservative event (I think TPUSA?) where he said “How do you come to a place where some of the least impressive and most useless people who have no actual skills become billionaires? How is that legitimate?…I don’t know why we have to pretend that’s good.” and he directly namedropped bill ackman as an example lmao. I was so astonished that I had to save it. It’s starting to seem less and less like a “broken clock” situation with him

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Anonymous replying to -> sea_taco 8w

Again though, what is his solution? His issue seems to be with the people who are concentrating the wealth rather than the concentration of wealth itself

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Anonymous replying to -> #11 8w

Obviously he’s not there yet, I was just joking that he’s probably closer than most democrat politicians lol

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Anonymous replying to -> sea_taco 8w

There is a kernel of truth to it. A lot of Bernie-curious voters defected to Trump because “at least he can get populism done”

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Anonymous replying to -> #11 8w

And that phenomenon makes sense, because class consciousness ultimately transcends the boundaries of partisan politics

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Anonymous replying to -> sea_taco 8w

It could, if Trump were serious about challenging capital. But I think socialism is far to the left of both political parties.

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Anonymous replying to -> #11 8w

Trump not seriously challenging capital is an example of class consciousness transcending partisan politics. He’s evidently conscious of his class

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Anonymous replying to -> sea_taco 8w

I’m sorry, what? Every rich person is class-conscious no matter their partisan affiliation.

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Anonymous replying to -> #11 8w

That’s literally exactly what I’m saying.

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Anonymous replying to -> #11 8w

Oh wait you meant “it could make sense” not “it could transcend partisan politics”

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