Culture, Game, Humor, Music, Sexuality, Sociology
This guest post was submitted by Gx1080. If you would like to submit a post to In Mala Fide, check out the guidelines for contributions and then email me via the contact form, subject line “Guest Post”. Why hello there. Gonna kick off with a video: Saw that? Good. What have we learned? This is an off-the-clock [...]
Politics, Sociology
By now I’m sure you’ve heard the story. Yesterday, a guy by the name of James Lee stormed the Discovery Channel headquarters outside of Washington, D.C. and took three people hostage before the police shot him dead. His grievances against the system were outlined in his manifesto, which I republished here last night. Lee’s manifesto [...]
Politics, Sociology
If you don’t know who James J. Lee is, check here. A la what Half Sigma did with George Sodini’s diaries, I’m copying and pasting Lee’s manifesto at Save the Planet Protest here in case his web provider pulls it down. My complete thoughts on what he did tomorrow. … The Discovery Channel MUST broadcast to [...]
Sociology
At The Occidental Observer, Edmund Connelly writes on the emerging trend of young Jews making light of Jewish stereotypes: One hardly knows what to make, then, of recent examples where young Jews really push the envelope on exposing their own power or even crimes, all done with cutting humor. For instance, the whole question of [...]
Beauty, Feminism, Game, Sexuality, Sociology
Not in the mood to write, so I’ll just plug a few interesting items from the past week that I missed. First, Voice of Reason’s Robert Stark’s interview with Robert Lindsay on the War on Men is up. It’s a VERY interesting hour-long podcast in which they talk about game, the sexual revolution, the “Sodini phenomenon” and [...]
Economics, Life, Sociology
Recently overheard in the CVS checkout line: Old Hag (picking up one of the crossword puzzle books sold next to the tabloids): These cost THREE dollars now? They used to cost a buck! I have an old one in my purse, I used to love these, but I’m not paying three dollars for this! Teenage [...]
Marriage, New York, Politics, Race, Sexuality, Sociology
Note: I will be on vacation with limited Internet access until August 23rd. No-fault divorce is one of the biggest bugaboos of the manosphere, and with good reason. But you may be surprised to know that there is one state that has resisted legalizing it, even when the remaining forty-nine as well as the rest [...]
Sociology
If you haven’t read the story by now, here you go: A former Israeli soldier has sparked outrage by posting photos on Facebook of herself in uniform smiling beside bound and blindfolded Palestinian prisoners. In one photo, she is sitting legs crossed beside a blindfolded Palestinian man who is slumped against a concrete barrier. His [...]
Sociology
They’re cracked in the head: One man drove 12,238 miles and across 30 states in the U.S. to scrawl a message that could only be viewed using Google Earth. His big shoutout: “Read Ayn Rand.” Nick Newcomen did a road trip over 30 days that covered stretches from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. First, he identified on [...]
Life, Race, Sociology
Yesterday, Chuck Ross wrote on the pervasiveness of passive-aggressive behavior among American blacks: Thus it follows that African-Americans are the most passive aggressive beings on earth**. My girlfriend calls them “slow walkers”. Some people call them other things. Regardless, the situation, as it now stands, is that black people feel powerless in society therefore they [...]