it caters to a very...different...section of the general population. still, they have some interesting articles from time to time, and gavin mcinnes is funny.
I mean, as humor I could appreciate it. Also after only reading the comments for a little bit I already found the big boss man of the comments who is a fucking whacko. Introducing the Misanthropologist! His comments are so ridiculously long and self masturbatory it's great.
The Misanthropologist, I was. I am. I shall become. I shall labour to rule the intellectual discourse by exploiting every weakness to maximum efficacy.
"Excellent article, but it is afflicted with over-simplification. Even concepts of fighting in today's world have been compromised. Many people now think that training and competing in mixed martial arts is actual fighting, when in reality, it differs little from other sports in its applicability to real situations. In sports like mma, there are rules. In real fights, anything goes. There are no hugs normally following a fight. There are post-"fight" hugs exchanged in mma. This convoluted alteration of the natural world order confuses people, and serves to distort their perceptions of reality even further.
Last February I was attending a party, and in typically inebriated Finnish tradition, a young man approached me and requested we "fight". When I responded that I had no desire to quarrel, as I had never even heard a word from the dude before, he informed me that it was a kind of informal Finnish tradition. He then said, "You just look like a big, strong guy, and I want to fight you in front of this girl." I then told him the obvious size and strength advantage I had, and he said he would win because of his jiu-jitsu skills. Well, being the competitive lad I am, I agreed to this proposed "fight." What happened? The Finn tried to take me down, but I just grabbed his head while he was in the process. Using my strength, I forced my right arm around his neck, squeezing as hard as I could, and leaning backward. The next thing I knew, his feet were off the ground. Once that happened, this "fighter" began tapping on my left arm, obviously panicking. When I released the hold, his face was a plum, or at least that purple! After he regained his ability to breathe normally, he was immediately crying in his girlfriend's arms, so I came over and apologised for my brutality.
Approximately 30 minutes later, the Finnish jiu-jitsu master said, "You have to give me a rematch!" The demand seemed unreasonable to me, being as I had just nearly taken his life inadvertently. What right did this guy have to demand anything from me? Still, he kept demanding it, and I kept refusing. The next thing I knew, when I turned my back to this girly man, the back of my head was buffeted by a wine bottle. I retaliated by drubbing him with a stool, and he soon lost his urge to fight, possibly some teeth, and hopefully a lot of self-respect.
The point of the preceding tale is, people have lost all awareness of their places in the natural hierarchy, which corresponds directly to Locklin's thesis. What can change this woeful development in Western civilisation? A re-acquainting with reality, which will likely only come through sacrifice and hardship. It will not be pleasant for anyone, but genuine suffering is required to eradicate the Western world of all of this anti-natural thought and behaviour, which seeks to destroy nature by merely denying it. The denial of nature is the pestilence, but that plague also has distinct symptoms which must be remedied if culture is to survive."
He then goes on and gets in a flame war with another poster each firing back 5-7 paragraph long diatribes about how manly they are.