October 2011

#OccupytheRIC

by Nicky G 10.31.2011

A better name for this post would be trying to be relevant. That’s all these cats are up to in Kwanzaa Park here in Richmond. They do have something that appeals to me from a larger perspective – wage slavery. Now I can’t say this for sure, but I have it on good grounds that [...]

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Ladder Theory for Men

by Badger 10.31.2011
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One of the greatest memes of the medio-Internet era was the “Ladder Theory.” Documented in a hilarious website complete with colorful visual aids, the theory attempted to explain the frustrating mystery of why women sleep with certain men. One could argue this theory may have been one of the first primordial thought instances of the movement that [...]

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Family Pictures of Nude Baby Bath: Ruinous Child Porn Prosecution

by Human-Stupidity.com 10.30.2011
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Children were taken from their parents into protective custody for over a month, because of pictures taken at bath time. Parents lost their jobs, spent US$ 75,000 and got registered as sex offenders. This is an example of how the child porn hysteria goes totally overboard. (This is not an isolated case, here a story [...]

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SWPLs Doing House-Sharing, Ending the “Single Serving Life”

by Kievsky 10.29.2011
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This article is worth reading in it’s entirety. Note the delectably sinful whiteness! ZOMG racist! LOL. It is about the experience of a 37 yo SWPL moving in to a house with several roommates, and successfully pooling resources and sharing. This is what I advocate doing, at least temporarily. Living like this can either be [...]

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Men’s Rights Activists Are Spineless Pussies

by Koanic 10.28.2011

Not all of them. But enough that it’s impossible not to notice. One MRA I knew, back when I cared about it and supported the movement, used to ride around on a recumbent bicycle. I guess his prostate had become so stretched from all that government ass-fucking that he couldn’t comfortably sit upright anymore. I’m [...]

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Energy is the X-Factor

by Frost 10.28.2011
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Willpower is vastly overrated. Whenever I’m in a positive state in my life, having “willpower” comes incredibly easily to me. On a high-energy day, I never have to force myself to have a great workout, grind though a tough and frustrating project, or get amped up to be social, meet girls, and have a good [...]

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Death of a Beta

by OHCF 10.27.2011

Hello In Mala Fide readers, Long-time reader, occasional poster, first-time contributor. The reason for my lurking is simple, really. Until recently, I was a 25 year old virgin. Virgins don’t have much to say about hook-up culture, do they? That’s why I’ve kept myself silent for so long, but now I wonder if I have something [...]

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No Voice for All Men

by G.L. Piggy 10.27.2011
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In “Chateau Bullshit,” Paul Elam of A Voice for Men jams a crowbar into the fault line that has always existed between MRAs and practitioners of Game – aiming his quiver at the centerpiece of the Game-MRA nexus. There are many things wrong with Elam’s article. It tilts at windmills, it mischaracterizes, it generalizes, it [...]

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Virtual Disconnection

by Keoni Galt 10.26.2011
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To become men, young boys must develop and mature through experience.  They must learn skills and develop talents to reach their full potential for having a productive life.  They must become something. Men are made like steel. We must experience the fire of the forge, take a beating, and emerge stronger, harder and sharper. “No [...]

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Is Racial Diversity Ruining #OccupyWallStreet?

by Unamused 10.26.2011
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If you lack the time or stomach to track all the symptoms of our developing, apparently terminal civilizational cancer, to savor each fresh whiff of corpse-stink wafting off America’s body politic in her advanced state of moral decay, allow me to summarize the ongoing “Occupy Wall Street” movement for you: a bunch of spoiled white [...]

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The Sex Offender’s Register and the Feminist Creation of Value

by Schopenbecq 10.25.2011
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The deepest evil that feminism commits is not the discrepancies in sentencing that men and women receive in the courts, manifold and heinous though these unquestionably are. Rather, it is the creation by feminists of the set of values and priorities that define the very essence of our ‘civilisation’ itself. Equal injustice is no justice [...]

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Paul Elam Does Not Have the Answers You’re Looking For

by Frost 10.25.2011
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It’s a weird time we’re living in. If you’re reading this, odds are you’ve come to the conclusion that our society’s mainstream sources of information are broken. So like me, you’ve set out into the intellectual wild west known as the blogosphere. Out here, there are no laws, no certainties, and you have to make [...]

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“To Catch a Predator: Hot for Teacher” and Other Spoof Videos on Pedohysteria

by Human-Stupidity.com 10.24.2011

Adolescent Sexuality To Catch a Predator was an incredibly successful TV series. Chris Hansen enticed many people (overwhelmingly men) to meet with jailbait teens (girls and some boys) to get them  arrested by police. To understand the irony of the following spoof you might want to first read our article on To Catch a Predator’s role [...]

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Men’s Rights Activists: You Will Never Win the Battle You’re Fighting

by Frost 10.24.2011
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Readers of In Mala Fide and Freedom Twenty-Five are probably familiar with the men’s rights activist community. If you’re not, allow me to take you on a short tour. The definitive MRA publication is The Spearhead, an online magazine that features articles by a variety of regular columnists and guest writers. So what kinds of [...]

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Gone Fishin’: Guest Posters Needed

by Ferdinand Bardamu 10.23.2011
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Due to foreseen circumstances (read: a long awaited project that is very cool, and which you will all learn about very soon), I’m going to have to step away from writing articles and posting links here and at In Bona Fide for the next couple of weeks or so, and I’m going to need additional writers [...]

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Linkage is Good for You: These Links Are Not Here Edition

by Ferdinand Bardamu 10.23.2011
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From here. NOTE: This will be the last LIGFY for the foreseeable future. Stay peeled for an article later today explaining why. Schopenbecq – “Swedish Women Get Slap on Wrist for Vile Child Porn“, “Black Boys Fail Because of Female Racist Sexual Stereotyping” Nicky G – “I Was Into Zombies Before it Was Cool” Bronan [...]

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The Big Idea

by Kievsky 10.22.2011
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From 50,000 feet up looking down at the earth, high enough to see the earth’s curvature, the outline of the Big Idea begins to form. This idea is Energy Management. If you are a pilot of an airplane, and you manage energy poorly, you crash, and probably die. Most aviation mishaps involve fatalities. If you are [...]

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The Higher Education Scam and Sarah Lawrence College

by Charlie Bushmeister 10.21.2011
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One of the main complaints of the Occupy Wall Street movement is the high cost of student debt for higher education. It is a major problem. This year, for the first time in history, the total student debt of the USA exceeded that of credit card debt, and the total amount of student debt will [...]

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