Here is the primary reason that I started anonymizing certain quotations and ultimately withdrew from the Manosphere and from specific commenters:
I’m sure you can back up that assertion with a quote of mine, because otherwise it might look like you’re exactly the kind of person I’m describing: fixed beliefs, zero evidence, inventing grievances to justify a desire to silence people who say things you don’t like.
This is how a single normie blue-pilled man like Charlie Kirk could have significantly greater reach and impact than pretty much every red-pilled man combined. The validity of the message doesn’t matter when the delivery system is flawed.
Practically nobody wants to murder red-pilled men. The crazies barely ever think about red-pilled men at all. Men like us don’t matter. We are nothing and our opinions don’t mean squat.
They didn’t pick Manosphere icon Andrew Tate to murder, they picked Charlie Kirk. The crazies want to murder someone like J.K. Rowling—who is pejoratively called a TERF—because she has the gall to engage in rational debate by citing evidence and engaging in rational debate.
Saint Dalrock lived in fear and so hid his identity. Unlike Kirk or Rowling, Saint Dalrock wouldn’t even “deadname” for fear of the consequences.
Relevant to the topic https://www.jpost.com/international/article-867898
ByDANIELLE GREYMAN-KENNARD
SEPTEMBER 18, 2025 13:05
TV channel Comedy Central pulled a South Park episode featuring a parody of Charlie Kirk after the conservative activist was assassinated earlier this month.
Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was shot while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University this month, dying shortly after being rushed to the hospital.
The free speech advocate, who had shared on Instagram his joy at being included in the notorious animated series, was parodied by the character Eric Cartman in the episode ‘Got a nut.’
The episode originally ran in August but was scheduled to rerun on the 17th of September, though Comedy Central decided to pull the episode. It is still available on demand and on Paramount+.
In the episode, Cartman, a character known for his negative commentary on Jews and other minority groups, mimicked Kirk’s podcast and campus debates.
“The ‘South Park’ episode just dropped, and honestly, it is hilarious,” Kirk said after watching the episode. “Part of it is kind of like, whatever, typical humor, but it was hilarious. Just watch this little snippet of our ‘Prove Me Wrongs,’ our viral, cultural domination on primetime on Comedy Central – so important, so impactful that ‘South Park’ is highlighting. Watch.”
He also frequently shared clips from the episode on his social media and made his X profile pic an image of Cartman dressed as him.
Andrew Kolvet, executive producer of The Charlie Kirk Show, said that Kirk would want the episode to go ahead.
See how Charlie said he liked the episode from last month- i thought it was a new episode, WHY? Back when South Park first came out in late 97-’99-the SP creators would especially put down Mormons(mainly Mormon girls) in interviews, NOT the show. Which is why i thought they would do a new episode based around the Utah shooting.
”illiberal” our old friend Lexetlaw/blog on an early 2021 SF post said he didn’t know what that meant(from some political blogger saying it, other than Savage, GUNNERq & Henry Makow,i don’t read political-based blogs or most news), but i did just from listening to DR.
Michael Savage’s radio show for over a decade almost every weeknight.
The validity of the message doesn’t matter when the delivery system is flawed.
Practically nobody wants to murder red-pilled men. The crazies barely ever think about red-pilled men at all. Men like us don’t matter. We are nothing and our opinions don’t mean squat.
YEAH!But ”good guys” who think the ”red pill” is God’s word instead of the Scriptures & the gospel/law of CHRIST,(cry) & think ”YOU’RE RUINING OUR MOVEMENT “- Never mind it ceased being huge & largely relevant nearly a decade ago after the bluepilled soccerdads ruined it. That’s why they loved Andrew Tate, thinking he could bring in the young MEN like ROISSY & GBFM once did between 2007 and ’13, but they( ROISSY & GBFM ) weren’t young MAN-hating con artist hacks like Tate.