I had just moved out of my apartment with my college teammate and moved in with my dad (who pimped the shit out of divorce rape) and his now fiancé.
That night arriving home from coaching and both me and my dad agreed that Trump was going to win this election despite my dad being hard core democratic.
That time has come and now what this could mean for american males in the eyes of the law and in the social construct...
I'm not making a race thing just follow my thought process:
I believe the massive turnout for Obama by blacks was predicated on the belief that having a brother in the white house would improve the way blacks were seen in the eyes of the law and socially. I personally consider things unchanged but thanks to the rise of social media, the iPhone and other smart phones, and other crazy shit--the lack progress on how blacks are being treated has been more prevalent. Considering that some would say things have regressed for us... Like I said I'm not here to make a racial argument this is just an reflection of my thoughts as a 17 year old & hard core blue piller and a reference point for the main idea of my post.
The red pill has allowed me to see social dynamics, politics, politicians, school, socialization of females and males, etc for what they truly are.
The point of my post:
As a young black male I thought having one of us as a president would bring some form of social, political, or "in the eyes of the law" improvement--I was wrong. As a red pill male now that we have one of us in the white house what are the chances that "he brings some form of social, political, or 'in the eyes of the law' improvement?"
Trump now holds the most powerful office in in the world but if Obama couldn't do much for blacks, can Trump get the job done for men? Divorce rape, emasculating young boys, warping the minds of young girls, destruction of the family unit, false rape accusations, male shaming, out of control SJW-ing, etc. There are a lot of moving parts to achieving MAGA some of which will be difficult to right with the way the social climate is progressing (or regressing); I don't even know how or where he would start
For "making America great again" I think he's the man for the job. I just don't know how he can move when the politicians, media, and whatever else he has to work with to fix the problem is also a huge part of the problem.
It can definitely be done; his election alone shows that people are fed up and ready for change.
But between us--those fed up with the system--and President Elect Trump is this huge fucking machine that has most of society plugged in (Realizing right now how much of a serious matrix reference this post is becoming)... can it really be stopped/fixed?
PS: I think it can be. I'm a huge fan of the Beige Phillip Show and Dante Nero; one thing he speaks about is how the man must always put his happiness first over making a girl happy first. Reason being is within the man's happiness is his woman's happiness. Trump's victory speech feels like within his election it will be about doing the right thing for men knowing that male success will take care of everyone else. It's definitely going to be difficult to go pro-male in todays social climate--maybe not: Trump won. Only time will tell.
That night arriving home from coaching and both me and my dad agreed that Trump was going to win this election despite my dad being hard core democratic.
That time has come and now what this could mean for american males in the eyes of the law and in the social construct...
I'm not making a race thing just follow my thought process:
I believe the massive turnout for Obama by blacks was predicated on the belief that having a brother in the white house would improve the way blacks were seen in the eyes of the law and socially. I personally consider things unchanged but thanks to the rise of social media, the iPhone and other smart phones, and other crazy shit--the lack progress on how blacks are being treated has been more prevalent. Considering that some would say things have regressed for us... Like I said I'm not here to make a racial argument this is just an reflection of my thoughts as a 17 year old & hard core blue piller and a reference point for the main idea of my post.
The red pill has allowed me to see social dynamics, politics, politicians, school, socialization of females and males, etc for what they truly are.
The point of my post:
As a young black male I thought having one of us as a president would bring some form of social, political, or "in the eyes of the law" improvement--I was wrong. As a red pill male now that we have one of us in the white house what are the chances that "he brings some form of social, political, or 'in the eyes of the law' improvement?"
Trump now holds the most powerful office in in the world but if Obama couldn't do much for blacks, can Trump get the job done for men? Divorce rape, emasculating young boys, warping the minds of young girls, destruction of the family unit, false rape accusations, male shaming, out of control SJW-ing, etc. There are a lot of moving parts to achieving MAGA some of which will be difficult to right with the way the social climate is progressing (or regressing); I don't even know how or where he would start
For "making America great again" I think he's the man for the job. I just don't know how he can move when the politicians, media, and whatever else he has to work with to fix the problem is also a huge part of the problem.
It can definitely be done; his election alone shows that people are fed up and ready for change.
But between us--those fed up with the system--and President Elect Trump is this huge fucking machine that has most of society plugged in (Realizing right now how much of a serious matrix reference this post is becoming)... can it really be stopped/fixed?
PS: I think it can be. I'm a huge fan of the Beige Phillip Show and Dante Nero; one thing he speaks about is how the man must always put his happiness first over making a girl happy first. Reason being is within the man's happiness is his woman's happiness. Trump's victory speech feels like within his election it will be about doing the right thing for men knowing that male success will take care of everyone else. It's definitely going to be difficult to go pro-male in todays social climate--maybe not: Trump won. Only time will tell.
Attraction and passion are non-negotiable