Now that we have voice AI from Eleven Labs and chatGPT, it should be possible to create animated videos with TFM's voice speaking on any subject.
And it could be anything - flower arranging, sheep farming, ice sculpture, square dancing, whatever.
The constant punchline would be that no what matter the subject, women will always end up having their rights taken away.
I'd watch it.
Credit where it's due - Tim Pool continues to redpill the normies by having Jeff Younger on the show.
Jeff explains how the family courts work and what federal incentive structures are in place to literally create as many fatherless homes as possible.
It's taken a few decades and a budget almost as big as the defense budget to burn it all to the ground.
Not as dumb as it sounds, since half the women in his administration are probably men.
"When a forest grows too wild, a purging fire is inevitable and natural." - Ra's al Ghul
@Tfmonkey
>History is a endless struggle between those who have power, want power, and want to be left alone.
Agreed, and everyone tries it. But when it comes to Feminism in particular, nowhere else has ever maintained it for as long as The West. I don't believe it's possible anywhere else. The proof is history itself.
We've had 150 years of Feminism and it's proven to be the mightiest of all destructive forces that can be unleashed on a society, not even nuclear bombs are as powerful.
Book recommendation.
When TFM says that Feminism came from Christianity and not the Jews, he's right. More accurately, it's Protestantism.
This book has ALL the receipts - names, dates, personal stories.
"Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation" by Rachel Wilson.
Highly recommended and an easy read at 125 pages. I read it in a day.
There's a shit-ton of receipts. Some of them visible, some intentionally obscurred or buried.
Race realism is a redpill all by itself that few get around to, even by those who have taken the feminist redpill. That's because it goes hard against our default ethics of (Protestant Christian) universalism.
But as I keep saying, redpill doesn't = hate. I don't hate women, jews, blacks, whites, asians. After a period of redpill rage, I accept that we are what we are.
@sardonicsmile
And on the other hand ...
Good.
The last thing I'll say as an example: You wouldn't extend the same levels of trust to a psychopath than to a normal person. That would be foolish.
You don't have to hate the psychopath, or love them. You just have to acknowledge what they are and adjust your behavior accordingly. It's that simple.
Note: I am NOT labelling Jews psychopaths, I'm simply using the distinction to make the point as clear as possible.
> I don't like when people give a certain group such power as if they did something superhuman.
I neither pedestalize nor demonize Jews. As I keep saying, they are what they are. It's your universalist defaults that insist you treat them with the same trust and license you would with a person that shares your same cultural ethic. They don't.
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