A persistent argument, often termed the gateway hypothesis, suggests that certain public figures act as entry points for individuals to engage with heterodox ideas. This perspective proposes that figures like Candace Owens, the Tate brothers, and Myron Gaines attract general audiences to unconventional thought, eventually leading them toward more substantial dissident ideologies. (more…)
Tag: Dani Vypont
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One of the most important aspects of modern American politics is the desire among a faction of conservatives to ally with African-Americans. This has motivated decades worth of terrible decisions. This includes Turning Point USA’s decision to promote Candace Owens, Donald Trump’s “Platinum Plan,” and repetitive attempts to rewrite history. (more…)
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After Governor Kristi Noem’s husband was exposed as a cross-dresser with a “bimbofication fetish,”1 I found myself reading about autogynephilia. This is a paraphilia in which males are aroused by the idea of being a woman (or otherwise feminine). A quick search reveals that the mainstream media has black-listed discussion of the topic, most likely because its existence damages the official transgender narrative. (more…)
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The recent South by Southwest Film Festival saw the debut of a documentary which has left the world of cryptozoology in shambles. Capturing Bigfoot has shown that the world’s most famous footage of Sasquatch, the Patterson-Gimlin Film (PGF), was a hoax.1 The now debunked video was first presented to the world in 1967. A pair of cowboys, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin, told astonished crowds that they’d been riding through a dry creek bed in northern California when they came across something unbelievable. Their video showed a massive “Bigfoot” casually looking back at the men before disappearing into the forest. (more…)
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On December 11, Sarah Dzafce was forced to step down as Miss Finland and hand over her crown in a public ceremony.
This was due to a joke she had made two weeks earlier. While eating with a friend, she pulled her eyes into a slanted position. Her friend captioned the photo “eating with a Chinese person.” (more…)
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Last month Sydney Sweeney stirred up a storm by starring in an American Eagle ad, designed to promote the fall 2025 AE fashion line, which featured the phrase, “Sydney Sweeney has Great Jeans.” The wordplay centers on the obvious homonym of jeans and genes – and, from my perspective, the ads were clearly done in a tongue-in-cheek manner. (more…)
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America’s Polarized Gender Relations: How Did We Get Here?
One of the topics that first sparked my interest in the Dissident Right was the growing political divide between young men and women. (more…)







