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The Stefan Molyneux Thread
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Quote: (06-24-2016 02:31 PM)praxguy Wrote:  

Here's Stef's message to young men in a nutshell (this isn't a new position or anything, all I had to do was start listening to his latest show).

10 sec audio: https://clyp.it/3fhidj2i

For those who didn't TL;DL - this is actually Stef convincing a female caller she should've dated betas, instead of fucking alphas.

I'd bet money the female caller is looking at the Wall, either in front of her or behind her. So not a direct message to young men. But the indirect message to all men is simple and well-known here:

Alpha fucks, beta bucks.
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#27

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I didn't know that he's Jewish..




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#28

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I am currently having second thoughts about the guy after he started crying uncontrollably in his last video. Something is strange.
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#29

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I didn't see the video of him crying but he does get worked up and yell at the camera quite a bit (usually in the 'what pisses me off' stuff). I just figured this was his theatre background, though it is a bit off putting
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#30

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The "Reasons you should deFOO" text at the 6:10 mark in the video Roosh linked above is particularly indicative of cult-like methods.

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#31

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Has anyone got any video of his wife speaking?

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#32

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Quote: (06-27-2016 08:41 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

I didn't know that he's Jewish..




His mother was German and Jewish.
His father was (or is, not sure if he's still alive) English Protestant and he certainly gives the impression in his videos that that's how he was raised, as a Protestant, although his early years in Athlone in rural Ireland would have exposed him also to quite a bit of Catholicism, rather than Jewishness(very few Jewish people in small town Ireland back then).
He doesn't display an extensive knowledge of Judaism in his videos, his knowledge and appreciation of Christianity comes across much more (despite him being an atheist, he seems to have a certain respect for Christianity in particular).
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#33

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I am as fast as the next guy to name the Jew and their rampant hypocrisy in politics but it doesn't apply in Molyneux' case:



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#34

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I haven't heard Molyneux mention that "DeFoo" stuff in a long, long time. I think he's mostly grown out of it.
Whether it was a cult at one time or not, I can't say, but now he's more or less what he looks like: an alt-right political podcaster with a huge following.
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Quote: (06-29-2016 02:03 AM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

I haven't heard Molyneux mention that "DeFoo" stuff in a long, long time. I think he's mostly grown out of it.
Whether it was a cult at one time or not, I can't say, but now he's more or less what he looks like: an alt-right political podcaster with a huge following.

Yeah, I've watched a few of his older videos and disagreed with a lot of what he was saying. But his newer videos about nationalism and globalist and cultural pride are right on the money for me. It was just so strange to see him sobbing on video, and it seemed like he was putting on an act.
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Quote: (06-29-2016 03:50 AM)Horus Wrote:  

Quote: (06-29-2016 02:03 AM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

I haven't heard Molyneux mention that "DeFoo" stuff in a long, long time. I think he's mostly grown out of it.
Whether it was a cult at one time or not, I can't say, but now he's more or less what he looks like: an alt-right political podcaster with a huge following.

Yeah, I've watched a few of his older videos and disagreed with a lot of what he was saying. But his newer videos about nationalism and globalist and cultural pride are right on the money for me. It was just so strange to see him sobbing on video, and it seemed like he was putting on an act.
Which video does he cry in - do you have the link please?
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Quote: (06-29-2016 03:13 PM)Perfectionist Wrote:  

Quote: (06-29-2016 03:50 AM)Horus Wrote:  

Quote: (06-29-2016 02:03 AM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

I haven't heard Molyneux mention that "DeFoo" stuff in a long, long time. I think he's mostly grown out of it.
Whether it was a cult at one time or not, I can't say, but now he's more or less what he looks like: an alt-right political podcaster with a huge following.

Yeah, I've watched a few of his older videos and disagreed with a lot of what he was saying. But his newer videos about nationalism and globalist and cultural pride are right on the money for me. It was just so strange to see him sobbing on video, and it seemed like he was putting on an act.
Which video does he cry in - do you have the link please?
Towards the latter parts of this one



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#38

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Molyneux has a new video up today where he talks with (more like listens to) Diamond and Silk talk about the recent events and how the country is being divided. Most know Diamond and Silk from their somewhat unfiltered, loud, etc. interviews and speeches involving Trump. However, here the emotion is still high, but they make some excellent points and are much more rationale and logical than their usual interviews and speeches would imply.





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#39

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Still pretty sure he'll get checked into a looney bin at some point. He's walled himself off in his doom studio, staring sullenly into his doom camera, scoffing at all his callers-in when they're not as doomey as him. Eventually he's just going to have a psychotic break, someone will find him curled up in the corner of his bathroom, gnawing his shoe and muttering how we're all slaves.
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Quote: (07-11-2016 09:33 AM)Phoenix Wrote:  

Still pretty sure he'll get checked into a looney bin at some point. He's walled himself off in his doom studio, staring sullenly into his doom camera, scoffing at all his callers-in when they're not as doomey as him. Eventually he's just going to have a psychotic break, someone will find him curled up in the corner of his bathroom, gnawing his shoe and muttering how we're all slaves.

His contempt and lack of compassion for his own followers when they call in, no matter how smart he is, or how good his advice is, is striking. It can't go on.

Also all his views on race and I.Q. are so obviously shout outs to himself, the high I.Q. guy, hey that's life folks, some of us got it and others don't, that they are almost impossible to listen to.

You may be right. There is a lot of psychological dysfunction below the surface that he covers over with bluster.

It also could turn out that he will just keep on keeping on, his niche remaining as people who imagine themselves to be superior in the same way he does, finding him over time and egging him on.

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Quote: (06-23-2016 03:50 PM)TheSearcher Wrote:  

Quote: (06-23-2016 12:26 PM)eradicator Wrote:  

I wonder what his screen name is? I bet he is some banned user with 10000 posts like houston or cardguy or something.

What if he was Little Dark? [Image: smile.gif]

Maybe this is him?

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If so, I am disappointed.

He should write a data sheet on running a cult and cult figure game if that really is him

here is an explanation of defooing. Defooing is a term Molyneux came up with for his cult members to cut off their family of origin(mother, father, siblings etc)




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#42

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Here is a pretty funny video of Bill Burr discovering Stephan Molyneux.




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#43

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I'd be more willing to watch his videos if he pared them down to 10 or even 15 minutes.

If you're going to sit and ramble for 45+ minutes at a camera, you might as well pay someone to transcribe the audio so people with shit to do can just read what you had to say.

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#44

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I'm really surprised by how many guys on the forum seem to hate Molyneux, his opinions on socio-politics are pretty much in line with what goes on here. Videos can be long but the shorter ones on current events tend to be a good way to get caught up on stuff.
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#45

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He's right some of the time, and creepy all of the time.

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#46

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What Molyneux would say to pretty much all of his criticism here: #NotAnArgument

"Christian love bears evil, but it does not tolerate it. It does penance for the sins of others, but it is not broadminded about sin. Real love involves real hatred: whoever has lost the power of moral indignation and the urge to drive the sellers from temples has also lost a living, fervent love of Truth."

- Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
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#47

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He's very good at sociopolitics, and very bad at male-female relationships. Although this forum has a strong political aspect, we're more of a Game / Travel forum, which explains our dislike of Molyneux.
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Quote: (07-29-2016 04:16 PM)HermeticAlly Wrote:  

I'm really surprised by how many guys on the forum seem to hate Molyneux, his opinions on socio-politics are pretty much in line with what goes on here. Videos can be long but the shorter ones on current events tend to be a good way to get caught up on stuff.

I didn't have to google him to figure out that he was a theater guy and a history major at college.

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Quote: (07-29-2016 05:57 PM)MMX2010 Wrote:  

He's very good at sociopolitics, and very bad at male-female relationships. Although this forum has a strong political aspect, we're more of a Game / Travel forum, which explains our dislike of Molyneux.

Ah, this would explain it. I haven't listened to much (if anything) he's said about relationships. I'm not real surprised to hear that this wouldn't be his area of expertise.
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#50

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He certainly embodies the conservative tendency to convert tabloid fodder into socio-political theories.

I watched his videos on Robin Williams and Prince; pseudo-intellectual gossip, but quite entertaining.
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