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That's a complicated issue. It's tied to the feminization of our culture...where it stresses safety and comfort, over freedom and competence.In the mid- and late- 19th century, men would leave families and risk life to try and find gold. Their families barely had roofs and food, much less the finer things.
But what they did have was freedom.
Gold vs fiat is a complicated issue. I believe we are all pretty well-off in most ways except freedom. Especially freedom to be men.That's a complicated issue. It's tied to the feminization of our culture...where it stresses safety and comfort, over freedom and competence.
Great (and timely) article explaining just this:
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The Great Feminization
In 2019, I read an article about Larry Summers and Harvard that changed the way I look at the world.www.compactmag.com
Yes. The complicated subject, is WHY. Moar complicated is, how do we convince today's gelded cucks, that they're better off as free men, even while facing hardships?Gold vs fiat is a complicated issue. I believe we are all pretty well-off in most ways except freedom. Especially freedom to be men.
That is an easy-to-read article you linked, and no advertisements. Nice
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