Wednesday, November 27, 2019

HAS VOX DAY FINALLY LOST HIS MARBLES?

   It seems that many bloggers and vloggers were expecting a relaxing Thanksgiving week. Not too much really in the news other than the Whacko Left with the fake impeachment, and George Soros' latest attempt at a coup in Iran ending in a humiliating defeat for him. But then Vox Day showed up---the biggest and least edible turkey on the Thanksgiving plate. 


   So a young provocateur named Nick Fuentes has been gaining support from elements of the Far Right/Reactionary Left. His popularity soon aroused the envy of Vox Day who wrote a series of condescending articles suggesting that Fuentes should---like Owen Benjamin and Jon Del Arroz---sit at the feet of the Teddy Spaghetti and submit to the superior authority and wisdom of the Supreme Dark Lord.


   Some of Fuentes' supporters had the nerve to go to Vox' blog and tell him that he was wrong. For an ego like Vox', this was intolerable. On Friday, he flew to his vlog, and after telling everyone how he was above worrying about what "ankle-biters" thought of him, he went into a hour-long tirade against Nick Fuentes. 

   Overall, it was very painful to watch. Those of us who've watched Vox for a long time now realize that he's been delicately teetering on a psychological tightrope: inching ever closer to full-blown dissociation from reality. The video makes one wonder seriously if he hasn't taken that final plunge. 

  Apparently trying to intimidate Fuentes, Vox launched into a shower of the most ridiculous claims: "Jordan Peterson challenged me, now he's hooked on Benzos! Joe Rogan wouldn't face me in a cage-match! Ben Shapiro ran from my intellect! My great-granddaddy Spaghetti rode with Pancho Villa!" etc., etc,. All of this rampage ended rather anticlimactically with Vox challenging Fuentes to debate on whether or not the Holocaust actually took place. "You're not afraid are you, little titty-baby? Come on, Knickers! Bring it on! Bring it on!"


   So far from scaring off Fuentes, this whole embarrassing affair has brought down upon Vox hooting and derision from all four corners of the Internet. All of this is liable to crack his already fragile mental state; and his posts since the Darkstream Debacle suggest that this already has happened. In one, Vox announced that he'd no longer do interviews because he is being assailed by 'Gammas' in the comments. In another, he called Pope Francis 'evil' and a 'fake Pope'; and the Church 'in the service of the Devil' because Francis suggested that Japanese immigration laws were too restrictive. 

  Thus it often happens with these types. L. Ron Hubbard, Charles Manson, Jim Jones, and many others started cults for profit, but got trapped in their own echo-chambers and started believing their own babble. What's worse, though, is that they have fanatical followers who believe it as well. 



   

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