
A week ago I posted a note which proved controversial:
I’m concerned about the younger generation of “based right-wingers” who are seeking out, marrying, and breeding with dumb women. This seems to mostly be a phenomena on X, but it’s not entirely exclusive to it. These are impressionable young men who are seeking out these dumb women to breed with in order to increase their status within a tiny little bubble. Their behavior is decreasing the collective IQ of our nation. These vulnerable young men think they are preserving their race when they are destroying it.
I chose my words spontaneously, and I stand by my statement. Nevertheless, some have ignored the words I actually wrote, and have taken the opportunity to denounce me as tattooed, Nietzschean, and childless. Now people have started a war on Substack, so I suppose I should respond.
Here are some things I did not say:
None of these are true. (except for #4)
Instead, my criticism applies – as stated – to the following group: ‘impressionable young men who are seeking out these dumb women to breed with in order to increase their status within a tiny little bubble’.
By ‘young men’ I meant prominent influencers and the anon equivalents. (shitposters boosted by the X algorithm)
By ‘seeking out, marrying, and breeding with dumb women’ I meant participation in the game of seeking out as many dumb women as possible and pumping out children with them in order to preserve their race. Instead, these individuals work to ensure that they’re destroying their race by doing things like:
And so on, endlessly.
Here are some things that would not qualify as ‘seeking out, marrying, and breeding with dumb women’ and therefore would not be within the scope of my criticism:
By ‘decreasing the collective IQ of our nation’ I referred to the fact that too many people who have risen to ‘leadership’ positions in our community are some variety of Asian-fetishist, Red Scare fan, or home-flipper in Nebraska. Too many ingrates; too many people who insist that they want to preserve their race when they actually want to destroy it. Unserious people who have spent a decade in the online spotlight and have nothing to show for it in the real world, at either a macro or micro scale, except the expansion of their Discord channels.
All of this takes me to my concluding point, which is that I consider the act of marrying and breeding with an intelligent American woman to be an achievement that I regard as necessary in anyone who I will view as a rockstar. Rockstars should have fans.
If a man can’t do the human basics (like marry and breed with an intelligent American woman) in the face of the background systemic dysfunction of our society then I don’t have faith that he can achieve legitimately ambitious projects – like becoming a rockstar – in the face of active repression.
Note that this standard is intended to be applied to rockstars: the D’Annunzio’s of our time. Rockstars should have fans. Different standards apply to grifters and hustlers: there will always be anons like Delicious Tacos who are fun personalities but genuinely unsuited for marrying American women. These people should be heard, but never followed. Delicious Tacos would agree.
I appreciate that everyone on Substack did their best to insult me cleverly despite being made furious by my Note. I will attempt to return the favor, but I must be direct: their Jesus-quoting demonstrated a lack of understanding the basic tenets of reason. A rockstar does not Jesus-quote; a rockstar does not make excuses. A rockstar does not put words in the mouths of fifth positionist bohemians in order to attack us on Substack. These insults fundamentally misrepresented my views and moved straight into fundamentalist Jesus-quoting, which was pretty clearly what they wanted to do all along.
I will follow this piece up with three in the near future:
Thank you for reading.
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-Rachel
