Keep in mind that the Boomers murdered half of their children in the womb.
Sincere condolences, Gen X. You were supposed to be the heroes we needed. But like hack authors who purposefully subvert the hero of prophecy in their postmodern Tolkien ripoff novel, the Boomers' neglect and abuse killed your optimism and patriotism. Along with half of you.
The bad news is that our civilization probably won't survive the damage inflicted by Generation Locust.
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Many authors among the PulpRev and Superversive literary movements belong to Generation Y. They're not only establishing themselves as skilled artists, they're actively seeking to inspire cultural change.
Another prominent--one might justly say infamous--author making a cultural impact is Gen Y pickup artist turned Augustinian sage Roosh V. Having turned from hedonism and toward Christ, he travels the globe trying to foster male fellowship at great personal risk.
The greatest obstacle Gen Y will have to overcome is their lack of confidence and practical skill. To fulfill their role of guiding Gen Z, they must embrace failure as a trusted teacher and put in the work to master the life skills they were never taught. And like Roosh, they must return to Christ.
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As a member of Generation X, thank you for your “concern”, but I’m glad my mother’s contemporaries didn’t have to carry babies they either didn’t want or couldn’t provide for.
So on behalf of my generation, fuck off.
And as a member in poor standing of Gen X, I can only say, fuck you, fuck your expectations of us, fuck your opinions of what Gen X can do from a creative standpoint, and fuck your bullshit proclamations that we have no hope or optimism. I, for one, have oodles of hope - I hope every day that you slip backwards onto an innexplicably lubricated saguaro and take it to the hilt right where the sun don’t shine.
And it was you Evangelitards who pushed the hardest for RvW, btw, until it went into practice and you learned that *GASP!!* white girls were having them, too!
hack authors who purposefully subvert the hero of prophecy in their postmodern Tolkien ripoff novel
That's rich, coming from the likes of you .
Meanwhile, I've been rewatching "Turn A Gundam" of late.
The production designs for such by futurist artist - who gave birth to the visual basis of Cyberpunk as we know it today via "Blade Runner" - Syd Mead.
His design for the eponymous mecha was initially criticised for deviating as far as possible from the then established norm: but is now an accepted part of that franchise by Sunrise as much as "Wing", "SEED", "00" etc.
Dunno about the creations of GENOM, but "Bubblegum Crisis" is Cyberpunk: all thanks for the visualisation of such by Mead in that which gave the genre the popularity it needed, in the same way "Star Wars" did to Sci-Fi.
Said genre given a boost of late via the AAA game "Cyberpunk 2077", featuring "Johnny Mnemonic"'s & "The Matrix"'s Keanu Reeves.
William Gibson. The Wachowskis. Ridley Scott. Harrison Ford. Rutger Hauer (RIP). Philip K. Dick. Syd Mead.
You're just standing on the shoulders of giants, Bri.
Citation needed on the half of their “children”.
Somewhere between 50 and 85 percent of fertilized eggs are miscarried, most so early the woman doesn’t know she’s “pregnant”. God/Nature is the biggest abortionist.
My mom had a miscarriage about a year before I was born. If she hadn’t had that miscarriage, I would probably not have existed, as she would still be breastfeeding when I would have been conceived, and breastfeeding protects against pregnancy (far from 100 percent though).
Is that condolence supposed to make any sort of sense? It all sounds like gibberish to me.
Generation Locust, is that your generation, Bri-Bri?
Yup, RV is infamous, for being a boring version of VD, who was boring enough for five to begin with…
Learn from other people’s mistakes, because you will never live long enough to do them all yourself.
I don’t use the term ‘Generation X’, and ‘Baby Boomers’ sounds even more stupid. The terms ‘middle aged people’ and ‘elderly people’ would be more appropriate at the present time.
Being a lunatic of the Catholic variety it’s no surprise that Brian would prefer the world to be drowning in people. But supporting Roosh is what really singles him out as a puke. Roosh’s arguments are hackneyed, his posturing tired and his only positive trait is his own admission of being a personal failure. It is not his advocacy of ‘male fellowship’ that brings him ‘great personal risk’ but his profit from a viewpoint that was effectively “Your country’s women are sluts and here’s how to fuck them”, which offends most people, from feminists to chauvinist men concerned for the safety of their wives, sisters and daughters. Brian is only supporting Roosh for the same reason many other right-wingers did - because they consider him ‘one of them’, no matter how disgusting he was (and indeed, still is).
"Many authors among the PulpRev and Superversive literary movements belong to Generation Y. They're not only establishing themselves as skilled artists, they're actively seeking to inspire cultural change."
Currently reading 'The Ember Blade' by Chris Wooding. It's about as traditional fantasy as you're going to get. And it can still be read in a progressive light, given Kroda's sense of racial superiority, it's blatant sexism and it's attitude that the heroes come from a culture that is backward, chaotic and uncivilised. It's almost like Wooding researched how empires justify their conquests. (And then there are the more poignant moments; a teacher giving a student because her family are too poor to properly eat, echoing food bank Britain, and the Roma like Sards are being moved east- no real world parallels there, no siree.) And what did Wooding say when he wrote this? He just wanted to write a traditional fantasy.
The only “cultural impact” Roosh V is making, is as a warning to others about the dangers of MRA ideology. He’s a laughingstock at best, and a rape apologist/enabler at worst.
The fact that you think he’s an “artist” and is making any significant “cultural impact” speaks volumes about you. Of course, you started your post with a blatant lie that anyone can easily look up and debunk, so I’m guessing integrity isn’t exactly one of your virtues.
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