Wednesday, January 22, 2020

THE DOWNFALL OF DALROCK

    There was some great news posted today in the Manosphere. The Red Pill Cult has lost yet another of its linchpin blogs:


     Dalrock, one the most pernicious sewers on the Internet, is no more. During the last decade, Dalrock was one of the leading voices teaching and inciting men to avoid the Church; abuse women; and harass enemies of the Cult. He accomplished all of this under a cloak of fake Christianity which promoted the false doctrines of Evolutionary Psychology and Game. 

    Dalrock hasn't given us a reason for throwing up the sponge as of this writing; but I suspect that it has something to do with the decline of the Red Pill Cult's power and influence in general. Within the last five years, several of the bastions of the movement have collapsed: The Spearhead, The University of Man, Return of Kings, The Daily Stormer, Alpha Game Plan, Chateau Heartiste, the Red Pill Subreddit are deader than door-nails. All of the would-be 'Alphas' running these propaganda outlets fancied himself the future czar of the Cult. But it didn't work out---as repeated exposure to the truth has deterred many men from falling victim to their falsehoods and has led many others to find a way out and free their minds. 

    Thanks are due to all Christian and Conservative bloggers, vloggers, and pundits who helped bring down the Beast. There's still plenty of work to be done; but 2020 is off to a great start. 


14 comments:

  1. Dalrock, The Spearhead, The University of Man, Return of Kings, The Daily Stormer, Alpha Game Plan, Chateau Heartiste, the Red Pill Subreddit all gone...

    Is Vox Popoli (Vox Day) next?

    These people are shadows that rage against the light that exposes them.

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    1. I sure hope that Vox (and Owen) are going away next.

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  2. I am so grateful and heading to church tonight to light a candle and say a prayer.

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    1. I might be saying a Novena myself. And thank you---your blog and spreading the word helped a lot in exposing that guy.

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    2. No, it didn't. It merely proved that Dalrock was right, and his 'critics' are just weak, unintelligent people.

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  3. I used to pop into Return of Kings ever so often. Very strange stuff...

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    1. Yes---these guys used to get a lot of press because they came across as pro-Conservative and pro-Christian. It was only after the REAL Conservatives starting out what they really were (reactionary liberals), that they began to wither and decline.

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  4. Ot. Sorry to interrupt

    https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/impeach-nancy-pelosi-crimes-treason

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  5. Sure, the PUA stuff is garbage, but the truth about the gynocentric feminazi regime gets more inescapable every day.

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  6. I am surprised at the claim Dalrock taught men to avoid the Church and abuse women. I did not see either.
    Perhaps you assume he taught people to avoid the Church, due to his critiques of some particular churches. I think we have enough churches that a person can just choose another, should the first one be deemed unacceptable.

    Click on my name for a site that you will perhaps find acceptable :)

    JPF

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    1. "I am surprised at the claim Dalrock taught men to avoid the Church and abuse women. I did not see either."

      Because it is bogus.

      Dalrock taught real Christianity, and backed it up with Scripture. He was successful at exposing how most 'pastors' are really just male feminists who demand that men bear the costs of female misdeeds.

      Nightwing is just one of these fake 'Christians' who want to push misandry in Christian clothing.

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  7. How is it a 'downfall' when he chose to discontinue blogging voluntarily?

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  8. Normally we delete comments that are rude or clearly trolling; but given the context here, we're leaving a few up because they add to the amusement.

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  9. "rude"

    Yup, the truth is rude, no doubt about it.

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