Saturday, January 11, 2020

FLUMMOXED ALPHA BOYS FIGHT AMONG THEMSELVES

   So, this Friday capped off another week of humiliating defeats for the Red Pill peewees who've co-opted the Manosphere. What touched off the powder-keg yesterday was an article by an obscure Manospherean called The Z-Man. Z-Man is a typical Red Pill. who's often been quoted by Vox Day. 

  Z-Man's article, which was about running scams online, didn't reference Vox Day (or Teddy Spaghetti) by name; but the Supreme Dark Lord has become a bit paranoid lately about being exposed by those who know him. He fired off an article of his own, a Gamma Wall of Screed as he calls such writing when other people do it. 

   "The combination of ignorance, stupidity, envy, and gamma posturing would be difficult to top without resorting to the visual medium of YouTube. It doesn't even rise to the level of a clueless mainstream political reporter...And keep it in mind the next time you ask me why I regard right-wing mediocrities like the Z-man with undisguised contempt and refuse to have anything to do with his kind. Many, if not most, of the so-called "grifters" he decries are not only smarter and harder-working than he is, they are more accomplished and far more worthy of your trust." 

  And just to prove how much smarter than everyone else they are, Vox' cultists raced over the Z-Man's blog and spammed it so heavily that Z was obliged to put comments on moderation. However, one of Vox' Alpha minions got a bit carried away, and Teddy Spaghetti blew his stack: posting this (since deleted):



    Oh, this is rich. Now, we don't get many comments here, but a lot of blogs we link to do. If you write a blog, can you imagine actually talking this way to one of the regular commenters? That Vox is able to push his followers around like this shows both that he's indeed running a cult and that his disciples are anything but Alpha Males. 

   Apparently one of Z-Man's commenters noticed this too. Vox scribbled an update which is one of the most blatant examples of Projection that he's ever uttered:

UPDATE: This response by a Z-maniac is more than a little amusing, considering our complete lack of interest in what any of them happen to think about me or anything else:
This is how a cult leader reassures the faithful: Denigrate the faithless to instill self-righteous superiority within the cult so that they dismiss any counterclaims without thought. Real evidence is no longer necessary. A measured response is to link to evidence or acknowledge that a sealed arbitration leaves room for skepticism.
Notice how the gammas always love to theorize and posture in the complete absence of information. They project their own lack of knowledge as well as their inability to not blurt out everything they know to everyone else. The idea that someone who genuinely possesses the conclusive evidence might not care what they believe is simply beyond their imagination. Sometimes the cult's superiority is real. And as cults go, it's quite affordable.

I just thought this was an excellent opportunity to demonstrate to everyone who is in the know that an occasional anklebiter is both a fool and a liar. There is no need to prove it to those who are dumb enough to take him seriously; they will simply move the goalposts anyhow. If they mattered, we'd prove it to them. But they don't.


     

       So, how many times in the last two weeks alone has Vox gone and shot off his big mouth---trying to look intelligent and important--- and ending up sabotaging his own efforts?


    Of course, none of this will matter to Teddy Spaghetti's blind followers. Consider this sperg: a vlogger called The Kurgan who imitates Vox down to the point where he even tries to look like him:



   These guys are examples of why we try to warn men about the dangers of getting sucked into these weirdo cults. It's a normal component of Masculine Psychology to strive to be the best; to be significant. There's never anything wrong with self-improvement and following one's goals. But the Red Pills offer shortcuts based on pseudoscience and self-delusion. And these lead one nowhere except to jails, psych-wards; or at the very least, becoming the laughing-stock of the whole Internet. 


3 comments:

  1. Vox has that 5 foot 4 little man temper.

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  2. Zman must have hit a nerve with Teddy even though he was talking about Mike Cernovich. I know Teddy is friends with Cernovich but why would Teddy feel the need to defend him, can’t Cernovich defend himself?

    Teddy has such a complete lack of interest in what any of them happen to think about him that he had to make blog posts about it after furiously hitting refresh to see what new comments were posted.

    As for gamma anklebiters complete lack of inability to not blurt out everything they know to everyone else, Snidely was a good example. Teddy too.

    Keep not caring Teddy, the rest of us find your lack of caring extremely humorous.

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  3. This is Inquisitor Ipse. What's the most appropriate way to get a hold of you outside of the blog? I couldn't find contact info on the main page. Thank you.

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