tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6395564333682113597.post5305109611852641252..comments2024-03-12T11:27:58.144+13:00Comments on Black Poison Soul: My View of MGTOW vs MRABlack Poison Soulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07378635809751908950noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6395564333682113597.post-42262807519506157932015-02-25T22:58:50.014+13:002015-02-25T22:58:50.014+13:00Thinking about it, I realize that I know bumpkis a...Thinking about it, I realize that I know bumpkis about Zen beyond what could be stated as "common thought" - ie probably complete lies that were absorbed from Martial Arts movies. So that would be my mistake in thinking and not that the meaning of the word has been altered. Interesting, I think that another commentor (see a more recent post) might have a similar problem regarding preconceived ideas.<br /><br />The philosophy of non-participation acting as a scorched-earth policy is a powerful one, if you can implement it. Which MGTOW appear to be doing, no matter how in-cohesively. If you can destroy something (via non-participation) you effectively control it. Just look at the massive demographic decline in Japan.<br /><br />I admit to still being focused on trying to understand women. I think that most of the men around here are. Our damnation is that we do kinda <i>like</i> them still, at least the pretty surface. Which makes the horror-story of the slow social trainwreck even more tragic, in that we can't quite yet pull our eyes away from the mess.<br /><br />Like reading a Stephen King novel, watching a horror movie, or gawking at the car accident as we drive past. We <i>want</i> to see the blood and bodies. It seems to be in people's nature.<br /><br />Originally I figured that this blog would simply be showing the nastiness that I see around, in what I thought would be my slow process towards going PUA. Instead I find myself overall repulsed at the poison and wanting very little to do with women as I peer further down the rabbit-hole. Who knows, I might end up going full ghost and shuttering this blog, leaving it up for whoever in the future finds it of use.<br /><br />I'm not sure if MGTOW could be considered heroes in the conventional sense. Imagine the future looking back on this period and saying: "Thank GOD for those MGTOW lunatics. They helped cut down the world population before it exploded and caused an ecological catastrophe." (That's meant to be black humor, though it probably doesn't come through very well.)<br /><br />Self-determination is probably our ideal. Unapologetic. I'd like to hear more of your thoughts. Certainly there are many social ills in our society. We are simply bombarded with so much of one type of social ill, it would be worthwhile to think about other types as well.Black Poison Soulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07378635809751908950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6395564333682113597.post-31986809789999285612015-02-25T22:15:26.310+13:002015-02-25T22:15:26.310+13:00The interesting thing is how word meanings have be...The interesting thing is how word meanings have been feminized. I was thinking Zen Samauri.<br /><br />What the MRA do not realize is the term "strategic withdrawal", or just running away. All this to create space to fight back. This I believe, is one of the 48 laws of power. <br /><br />Just ask the Russians, it worked against the French and Germans. Non engagement, is engagement, which is strength, which is Zen.<br /><br />The whole point is that the MRA's are scared of this tactic, as are women, and also that they will succeed where they are failing.<br /><br />I'm a bit grumpy and over it, but MGTOW is not about women. Yes, the matriarchy and narcicists want it to be, but it's about self determination. Like India wanted from Britain. Women are jet the straw that breaks the camel's back.<br /><br />I would love to see a real discussion without mentioning women. We can all see what they're like, your blog is excellent at showing their true colours.<br /><br />I think we are scared to take the next logical step. I wrote on another blog about this, that history will record the MGTOW as hero's, much like the civil rights activists were reviled in their time, but honored now.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6395564333682113597.post-75294490856513298612015-02-25T21:27:26.834+13:002015-02-25T21:27:26.834+13:00I would not say Zen-like, in that we are men - som...I would not say Zen-like, in that we are men - some might strive for that level of placidity in their lives, it's probably not a focus of the majority. More a case of reducing the bullshit in their lives. I find myself having a very low tolerance for bullshit.<br /><br />Strike, yes. Sides, well, if there is any such thing when you're doing your own thing. Enjoy the fishing.Black Poison Soulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07378635809751908950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6395564333682113597.post-36087535725018720652015-02-25T18:35:18.047+13:002015-02-25T18:35:18.047+13:00You could say MGTOW, are very Zen about it all, re...You could say MGTOW, are very Zen about it all, removing themselves from the equation and being detached. In the West, we can deal with try hards, as they are still invested......but the Zen mind set, not so much.<br /><br />I'm still thinking about it all, but they seem to be very Ghandian, whilst the MRA's are like the Dalai Lama. And we know which personality had the most effect on change.<br /><br />MGTOW have just gone on strike.<br /><br />I think it's time I take sides and go fishing......Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com