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Aaron July 16, 2014 at 13:35
OT: I just read something about Marvel Comics re-inventing Thor as a female. The post on Foxnews reported that it isn’t a new character being created. Rather, Thor somehow willing or unwilling goes through some sort of sex change.

I need a drink with dinner tonight.

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PA July 16, 2014 at 16:17
For example, if a woman gets section 8 housing after having a daughter, then [...] daughter then gets her section 8 apartment, and the cycle repeats itself

With a certain hardening of one’s perspective, something that comes with maturity and with an open-eyed look at America’s demographic macro-policies, I find it very incomplete to talk about Section 8 vouchers without also acknowledging the hell that it is to the white people in that neighborhood. Even if that particular dimension is not on topic, its quasi-obscene to omit at least a token mention of the destructiveness of Section 8.

There is a particular rhetorical device that is commonly used in advancing a conservative (but not race-related) argument. This device involves invoking a putative hardship, ideally a historic one, of African-Americans to support one’s position. Having participated in alt-Right discussions since 2004 — since 2007 in earnest on Roissy’s blog and then elsewhere — I understand that the Red Pill awakens us to not just gender-related, but also race-related truths.

From that point of view, I’d encourage any of us to make arguments on subjects that happen to not be race-related, to stand on their own, without making appeals to black sympathy.