Month: December 2022

So We’re Just Gonna Move On From Jerry Jones

The Jerry Jones story was a story that lasted for way less time than everyone thought it would. Well, not everyone, I thought it would last exactly the timespan that it did. When you have money, it gives you power, and that power allows you to make unflattering stories about yourself magically vanish. For people who don't know, a photo emerged about a week ago showing Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in a crowd of white men blocking a few black students from entering a school several decades ago. Immediately after the photo release, prominent public figures like ESPN's Jay Williams and LeBron James made statements that were seemingly quickly forgotten. In particular, Jay stated, "I would like Jerry Jones to publicly renounce racism". Since then, I've heard radio silence from Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys organization.

When the Kyrie Irving situation was occurring, the major sticking point was, " the Jewish community wants Kyrie to denounce anti-Semitism and apologize". For weeks, those words were regurgitated so much, they became nauseating. When situations like this happen, there's usually an uproar. Where's the nauseating coverage of the Jerry Jones situation? There isn't any. That being said, the black community also hasn't made much fuss about it so we can't just blame the media. As a community, we have to start taking responsibility for ourselves before others can. One thing's for sure though, having money can make most of your problems go away. Peace & love people!

Why Did “Till” Come Out Right Before Elections

"Till" is a prime example of how the media can manipulate society. A coincidence is defined as a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection. Whether you believe it or not, everything you see in the media is manipulated in some way, shape, or form by someone(s) for their own ends. Movies and release dates are no exception. Movies like "Till", are made to elicit an emotional reaction from a certain demographic (black people).

For those of you who don't know the story of Emmett Till, you should be ashamed of yourselves, get off social media and fucking google it. That being said, "Till" was released on October 14th, 2022, less than 1 month away from the midterm elections. The film received massive coverage for 2-3 weeks before and after its release. Then suddenly, right before the midterm elections, a week or so before elections, the coverage started to fade away. Was that coincidental? It could've been. But we don't think so. We think the seed had already been planted in the minds of the largely black audience of voters who that film was clearly targeted towards.

America Getting Britney Griner Released Encompasses Everything Wrong With This Country

Over the past few weeks, there's been a coordinated media frenzy celebrating the U.S. government exchanging a notorious Russian prisoner for a WNBA player named Britney Griner. As many have pointed out, what's more uniquely baffling about this situation is, as we speak, there are thousands if not millions of inmates in penitentiaries all over America serving time for marijuana charges. Furthermore, none of the so-called "compassionate" elected officials have lifted a fucking finger to release them. I wonder why; could it be because the country profits from having more inmates, could it be because the "war on drugs" never ended, or could it be that they just don't give a fuck and they just got Griner out of prison as a publicity stunt? We don't know. But as Ms. Tomi Lauren stated on her channel, "It must pay to be a whiney celebrity".

There is another aspect of this situation that was brought to the forefront. Russia has had an American man imprisoned for several years. He's been imprisoned because they say he's a spy. Assuming that's true, does it make logical sense for the U.S. to negotiate Griner's release over his? I think that's one of the stupidest moves that could've been made. An argument could be made that, if you could get both released, you should've let them stay. The message this sends the rest of the world is that America cares more about celebrities than patriots. Furthermore, it sends soldiers and potential soldiers that same message, which could lead to concerns for national security.

Over the past few years, the degeneration of America has been precipitous. The country has been divided on issues that are ridiculously unfathomable. If the country continues down this path, God help us all. It's been real. Peace!

When Did Haircuts Get So Damn Expensive!

To give you some context, I'm in my mid-20s. Over the past 10-14 years or so, I've witnessed the price of everything (haircuts included) increase astronomically (inflation). Many of those things rightfully increase in price because there is a finite amount of them. However, with services like "secondary grooming" (haircuts), there's an arbitrary aspect to how they're rendered that has to be examined. As mentioned earlier, inflation is primarily predicated on scarcity. However, getting a haircut is not a finite resource in that same way. It's just a service in which most providers make up their prices.

Some may say, "well the barbers have to pay for their chairs at the shop which then has to rent its commercial space". But, when I was 15, a haircut was 10$, when I turned 21, a haircut had become 20$ which I thought was ridiculous, but now, the last barber I went to tried to charge me 50$. That was the moment I had to draw the line. I can understand why female cosmetics can cost those amounts; when women get their hair styled, it typically is sustained for at least 2 months. However, when men get haircuts, it typically doesn't last more than 2 weeks, if that. Furthermore, people that remember what the more reasonable prices were will have the same reaction I had. Couple that with the fact that barbers are suddenly driving luxury cars and living lavish lifestyles; while customers are being squeezed for profit.

Gen-Z Is Stupid Because You Gave Them All Phones

By now, most people have decided and rightfully so, that gen-z fucking sucks! They're overly sensitive, group thinkers, with the passion and vigor of strong-minded, ignorant soldiers. But, believe it or not, they aren't entirely to blame for their ignorance, their parents are. The reality is, the outcomes of Gen-Z are all a manifestation of the digital revolution and the parents who just gave their kids cellphones instead of parenting them. Now, most parents will say that "being a parent is hard" and "going to work all day and then coming home and parenting is tiresome", which are valid statements. However, those aren't excuses, you made conscious decisions to have them, which makes them your responsibility. If you didn't want the responsibility, you shouldn't have fucking had kids.

With that being said though, the Gen-z population is entering adulthood so we now speak directly to you. The mistakes that your parents may have made do not absolve you either. Recognize that you brought up in shitty environments and take responsibility for improving yourself. The shit you see on social media whether its tik-tok, instagram, snapchat, twitter etc. is not real. Most of the shit is fake and made up to keep you buying and spending to make the richest people in the world even richer.

Shoutout To Sane Women

Shoutout To Sane Women

Kendra G.
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The "manosphere" on YouTube has come under fire in recent years, and rightfully so in some instances. Some of the members of that community claim to have the answers to all of men's issues, which they don't. However, many unwarranted criticisms of that community have surfaced in backlash to their content. One of those criticisms is that they are misogynists (woman haters). However, those accusations are largely made to discredit some of the axiomatic elements of their content. However, recently there has been an emergence of female content creators that have taken up the fight. From the Melanie King's, Jedediah Bila's, of the world to the Kendra G's and Pearl Davis' of the world; there are now several female content creators that are doing the lord's work.

In one of Jordan Peterson's earlier interviews/debates, he makes a profound delineation about the communication styles of men and women. He states, "we as men know how to handle uncivilized conversations with each other because there are clear lines. However, when conversations with women become uncivil, the actions (violence) that we take toward other men are forbidden by society. Therefore it is sane women that have to come forward to combat this social contagion", and he was completely correct. The issue with the "manosphere"/"red pill" is that most of them are men and it's easy for women to discredit them by calling them misogynists. However, when other women start to come forward and regurgitate those same points, women can't just dismiss them.

With that being said, on behalf of all men, I want to personally thank all of these brave women. Historically speaking, confrontation is not women's nature, so seeing you confront these issues head-on, amazes me. We see and appreciate you. Keep fighting the good fight.