Justin has a very funny post titled “The Origins of Game: Jesus” over at his Religion News. As far as I can tell, it’s a combination of parody and truth. Perhaps one of the most amusing things about the post is that it’s pretty much right on the money (although the game terminology could use [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Men'
Best “Game” Post I’ve Seen in a While
August 31st, 2009 · 7 Comments
Tags: Men
Women in the Workplace: The Other Side of the Coin
August 28th, 2009 · 25 Comments
One often finds magazine articles about independent, glamorous women earning big bucks who are disappointed only by the fact that there aren’t enough “available men.” It’s easy to get the impression that working women are mainly engaged in lucrative, fulfilling careers. Perhaps the women who work in the traditional publishing industry – which is sinking [...]
Tags: Men · Predictions
Social Conservatism and the Lot Complex
August 26th, 2009 · 22 Comments
The emergence of a rift between the younger proponents of Game and the older conservative establishment has come to expose some of the pathologies that have festered for many years beneath the surface of American society. One, in particular, can explain many of the symptoms of our social decay and the deconstruction of marriage, that [...]
The Case for a Consolidated Blog
August 22nd, 2009 · 20 Comments
Over at Nova’s place, we’ve been chatting a bit about setting up a central blog to pull things together in one place. I think that’s the way to go for a number of reasons, and I’ll try to explain here what some of the advantages are. 1. More efficient browsing In terms of exposure, this [...]
Kristoff Shilling for his Wife at NY Times
August 20th, 2009 · 4 Comments
It looks like Novaseeker’s comment on Kristoff might be right on the money. It turns out that not only does Sheryl Wudunn (Kristoff’s wife) plan on releasing a book in September about the importance of a global drive to empower women, she is also deeply involved with charities that hold the purse strings in these [...]
A New Theory on Interracial Marriage
August 18th, 2009 · 43 Comments
Some time ago, I read Steve Sailer’s theory concerning the disparity in rates of interracial marriage, i.e. why more black men marry white women than white men marry black women, and why more white men marry Asian women than Asian men marry white women. Sailer puts it down to biology, and, using his statistical expertise [...]
Publishing Companies: Guys Don’t Read
August 14th, 2009 · 26 Comments
I’ve read Whiskey‘s arguments that advertisers and media companies ignore men at their own peril, but I thought he might be overstating the situation somewhat. I’ll admit that I’m primarily a reader, so TV and film are kind of an afterthought to me — I don’t really know what’s going on in Hollywood. However, when [...]
Feminist Imperialism
August 13th, 2009 · 12 Comments
Most readers have probably seen Hillary Clinton’s rude display of pique when an African had the gall to ask her what her husband, former President of the United States Bill Clinton, who is widely admired and respected throughout Africa, thought about foreign policy. Now, as you can hear in the clip, Hillary Clinton’s imperious, undiplomatic [...]
Freud on American Women
August 12th, 2009 · 17 Comments
I’ve been looking into psychology a bit in my spare time, and of course one cannot leave out Freud in such a study. Although far less influential today than he was in the mid 20th century, Freud, by reputation and accomplishment, still stands over most others like a giant in the field. Therefore, I was [...]
Tags: Health/Science · Men
Some Thoughts on the American Dilemma, Using China as a Reference Point
August 11th, 2009 · 21 Comments
A couple of weeks ago, a Chinese friend of mine from Beijing was in town, and I spent a couple of evenings catching up with him. He’s an intelligent guy and a real gentleman. His main weakness is an obsession with golfing, but that’s no big deal to me, as this same tendency is very [...]

