Twitter is just a whole other level of constant alarmism from a certain subset:
Konstantin KisinWe need to show them strength nowHow?? When are your men are turning women.Depends on what you define as the left that's a very diverse and useless term, also what you define as strength. But I wouldn't say any are pretending.No one believes strength is bad, not really. The left in the west pretend they think it is, but in their actions they make it quite clear all they care about is power, and they're very aware strength is how you get it.
Many communists aren't opposed to traditional strength and power at all. There's also an attempt to maximise 'soft power.' Most right wingers and a certain subset of 'anti-woke' people are trying to undermine that because they lust after masculinist Putin-like regimes and violence. I'm OK with them having fight clubs or something like that pragmatically speaking but nothing on a larger scale. I've contemplated the idea of them being permitted to do something off planet but the reality is they've made it clear through rhetoric that such regimes always eradicate femininity so I don't think so.
I don't think the point is to appeal to foreign heterosexual masculinist men either. The point is to appeal to foreign women and [BEEP] people, especially young people, so they revolt against the regimes in their country and overthrow the balance of power.
Or maybe it's not.
It's quite effective:
But frankly Japan and South Korea is doing a way better job in some respects, so Anglo countries have to step up our game if anything.Konstantin Kisin
What lol? Do they know what the t stands for? This paragraph is just unreadable. I have no idea what they're saying.First they emasculated men and made them unnecessary, now they are doing the same to women. The trans ideology drive is being used to achieve it, along with dismantling LGBT whilst purposefully creating societal discourse.
It's very funny that I'm now linking this video haha (she's trans and he's a femboy that's why it's funny,) but I guess I'm watching her vlogs with F1nn5ter now. She reminds me of another cute YouTuber I used to watch (a very long time ago,) whose videos I've also weirdly been suggested again lately.
Wait why would a hoody that you can see in a shop irl be 'online only?' I don't go clothes shopping anymore so this is just weird to me lol. Really typical of the current time period though.
Also one of the comments was just this which cracked me up:
This is the other YouTuber:More eye glasses-looks please
This is one of the several British physical looks lol. There's also the Tilda Swinton/David Bowie/Thom Yorke look. Lots of people look really similar.
I said this completely forgetting she's American (I realised because accent.) Googled her:
That's so weird haha.Savannah Brown (born 21 July 1996) is an American-British poet and author.
Brown is autistic[20] and identifies as bisexual.[21] In April 2023, she became a British citizen.[22]
Also during part of the video she brings up the higher rate of autism in people with sexual fetishes which is something I've read about before (unsurprisingly lol,) and yeah I've thought that there's a big overlap between the stuff I get fixated with and my various fetishes which kind of tracks with hyperfixation more generally. (I'm not diagnosed with ASD but I do have lots of traits.)
The outro of this reminds me of 2112 by Rush:
He also sings 'mother I need her' and John Lennon was sexually attracted to his mother. 🤔He sings "I will have more followers than Jesus Christ" while looking like John Lennon himself😂 what a madlad!
Very Freudian. I never post normal things.The book's other big revelation, this time culled from a 1979 audio confession, is that, when he was a hormonally charged 14-year-old, Lennon harboured incestuous desires for his mother Julia. Her death in a car accident, when John was 17, was to haunt him for the rest of his life. Likewise, it would seem, the heightened moment in his adolescence when he lay down beside her and accidentally touched her breast. 'I was wondering if I should do anything else,' he mused later in a bout of post-therapy soul-baring. 'I always think I should have done it. Presumably she would have allowed it.'
Or is it about John Lennon?According to Wilson, "Slave Called Shiver" is about feelings of "unreturned love". He said of them, "['Slave Called Shiver']'s a very perverse love song, yeah. I mean, it's an unrequited love song. It's a love song with somebody who's obsessed with someone else, but none of that affection is returned. It's about someone who's very much in love and obsessed with somebody else. That love is not returned and so there's a slightly violent perverse undercurrent."
Tbf the lyric is like him talking to his mum about needing someone else.
Also the look is unrelated though because he pretty much always looked like this through the 90s, and a lot of the 2000s, and I think that look was prob inspired by Geddy Lee if anyone since he was obviously a fan of Rush. But also just really common in general.