The overwhelming majority of 'advice' to young men from the right comes off as out of touch, condescending and exploitative, even from those who genuinely have your best interests in mind- everything is presented from a framework of how to 'improve yourself' so society, women, corporations, political orgs, ect. can exploit as much utility from you as efficiently as possible.
At least libtards are honest they want to kill you and steal your shit.

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every time i followed these self-improvement ideas popular in right wing circles it led to me having a better psyche and better health. stop alcohol? better psyche. stop nicotine? better health. stop pr0n? better psyche. less fappin? _ridiculously better psyche_. milk as energy drink? 👌 eat more protein and fat? better health.

i do fail on these things, but it really is worth trying. the effect is really is like driving out demons. it's almost frightening how much positive effect it has.

it _is_ frightening when you realize how much giving in into fleeting pleasures is pushed everywhere. shitty food, everything is sexualized, drug abuse is ok, etc.

almost as if it's on purpose.

I agree 100% and advice like that is not at all what I'm referring to- I'm talking about the Andrew Tates, the "RW" grifters, mainstream cuckservatives- they often tell young men to do things that are of little benefit to anyone but their own grift- that is the "advice" I am criticizing.
There is absolutely a driven push to make people fat, retarded, addicted.
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@synapsid oh, absolutely, people like tate are bs, they sell what is degenerate behavior.

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