Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 373 The Writers’ Bloc with Nick Jeelvy & F. Roger Devlin
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Nick Jeelvy was joined by F. Roger Devlin, the author of the now-classic Sexual Utopia in Power, to discuss the women question and what is to be done about it on the latest episode of The Writers’ Bloc, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include:
The origin of the problem between the sexes
Hypergamy vs. monogamy
What is the solution?
Polygamy for high-status men
The origin of monogamy
Attraction to social status
Single motherhood
Romantic fiction
MGTOW
Sexual attitudes in the Soviet Union
Women as sex objects
Polygamy and eugenics
The alpha male
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6 comments
A revealing moment about nature of female eros. I was the only man in a work meeting, with six adult females, all of whom were licenced professionals. Casual conversation turned to the figure of Tony Soprano, of the then-current hit series. One of the women mentioned how attractive he was and all the others enthusiastically agreed. I was quite surprised. I pointed out that he was fat, balding, sweaty, boorish and arrogant. “But,” replied the woman, smiling, “the power!” Again, they all nodded in agreement. An awakening moment.
Lol yes, I’m sure that totally happened, Ex Cathedra. In your fever dreams.
Anyway, noone seems to have noticed the unmistakably unhypergamous nature of Gabby Petite. Was she not pretty enough to attract a rich old man? Why wasn’t she playing the field instead of tying herself down to one guy her own age?
Not that it mattered when it came to anyone actually caring about her murder. Given that none of us are perfect, haters can always find a reason to hate.
I’m sure that totally happened
Did somebody say that you made a comment and it wasn’t a sneering, irrelevant rant?
Because if they did, I share your disbelief.
Not that it mattered when it came to anyone actually caring about her murder.
Anyone? It’s been a nationwide news story for a week! What would people have to do in your mind to prove that they care about her death?
Anyone? It’s been a nationwide news story for a week! What would people have to do in your mind to prove that they care about her death?
So sorry. I misspoke. I was referring to the reaction to her death within the dissident right. Though, of course, I don’t really think the MSM much cares about her death, either, as I intimated in a reply to Jim Goad’s article. She is useful to their agenda of pathologizing White romance.
White women have a relatively low risk of intimate partner homicide. Only Asian women have a lower risk, and not by much. These patterns are embarrassing to the establishment, and boosting atypical stories is their go-to strategy for dealing with them.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/07/21/538518569/cdc-half-of-all-female-murder-victims-are-killed-by-intimate-partners
Did somebody say that you made a comment and it wasn’t a sneering, irrelevant rant?
Anytime I say something irrelevant, by all means, let me know. General, unspecified claims like this are as empty as they are facile.
I was referring to the reaction to her death within the dissident right.
What does the dissident right’s reaction to her death have to do with the podcast?
Exemplary.
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