Large Numbers Of WWII Black American Soldiers Were Executed In France For Bad Behavior

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* Of the 96 American soldiers from WW2 buried in the dishonorable Plot E of the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery in France – a cemetery otherwise for WW1 soldiers – eighty are black. All of them were executed then buried in Plot E for the crimes of rape and murder. Though they are buried in France, some of the soldiers buried there, iirc, were executed for crimes committed in Britain. Among those buried in Plot E is Emmett Till’s father, Louis – a fact which was used by Mississippi politicians to turn public sentiment against the younger Till.

* The British sitcom Peep Show also lampooned the casualty of burglaries in England. The main characters’ flat get burgled once, then they catch the teenage thief in the act coming back a second time. They call the police, who can’t be bothered to show up for several hours. They lock him on the balcony, but he calls his mates from his mobile. Predictably a pack of yufs, shows up to the apartment banging down the door well before the police, who’ve already been called several hours ago. They agree to let him go to avoid having their apartment overrun, but letting him out the front door, the mob of teenagers take advantage and clean them out.

The whole thing is treated as a casual weekend night, and the main characters even have dates over for the duration of the events. No one seems outraged at the police for dropping the ball and the characters basically feel sorry for the criminal. If a similar thing happened in Texas or Florida, the episode would be cut short in the first act as the burglar would have a belly full of hollow points.

* It’s no coincidence that Britain had the world’s first – and biggest – DNA database.

DNA samples are taken routinely from everyone arrested in Britain, even if they are never convicted or are arrested for traffic offenses.
As hundreds of thousands are arrested every year, and the DNA gathering has been on going for decades, the database holds a huge number of individuals.
A sizeable proportion of the adult male population is covered, and an even bigger proportion of Britain’s black male population. I venture to say that *most* black males in Britain are in the database.
Anyway, as we all know from our CSI, once you’re on that data base, an odd stray hair is enough to get you ‘banged to rights’.
At long last, the guilt of Hanratty, a famous lefty cause celebre was proved. Also, the Geordie ‘I’m Jack’ hoaxer who wasted so much police time back in the late 1970s was caught because of his act of licking a postage stamp, and getting caught for a motoring offence more than 20 years’ later.

* UK crime has fallen since its peak of early-90s, when Michael Howard (Tory Home Secretary) started jailing more criminals. Prison population doubled (from a very low level – by the 80s fewer people were in jail than in the low-crime 50s) , crime fell and Polly Toynbee wrote “Crime is falling, yet the prison population has never been so high”.

Home invasions in recent years have tended to be a black thing, and to happen either in cities, or in wealthy London suburbs.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4676898.stm

There’s also a trend in following wealthy-looking people (usually women) home and jumping them on the doorstep.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2247040/Millionaire-muggers-targeted-London-celebrities-including-F1-boss-Bernie-Ecclestone-guilty-2m-robbery-spree.html

Then there’s the targeting of rich mums with their small kids

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/nappy-valley-crook-who-mugged-young-mothers-went-from-emergency-benefits-loan-to-holiday-in-miami-in-8117430.html

(note that they cashed in the rings and jewellery at Hatton Garden, whose famously gullible businessmen would never have guessed that the expensive jewellery the young black guys brought in was stolen)

Few home invasions out in the sticks, where the traveller curse (stripping outhouses and garages of expensive garden equipment) is the main worry at present.

There’s a subtext to current policing issues. Mrs Thatcher’s government took care to keep the police onside, recruiting more and upping their pay – she was to need them in the miner’s strike years. The current Tory administration and its coalition predecessor have smacked the police around, cutting budgets severely – by 20% with at least another 5% to come – while the population is rising and getting more ‘diverse’.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31771456

At the recent Tory Conference Cameron slandered the police and was applauded for it.

“Opportunity doesn’t mean much to a black person constantly stopped and searched by the police because of the colour of their skin. ”

The current Chief Inspector of Police is a hatchet-faced financial lawyer.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Winsor#Review_of_police_officers.27_.26_staff_pay_and_conditions

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31771456

Some forces have started saying “you can pass laws but we may not enforce them because we don’t have the resources”.

“A ban on drivers smoking while children are in the car is unlikely to be fully enforced, police chiefs have admitted”

* It is practically illegal to defend yourself in Britain against a home intruder. Any object that is legal ( a baseball bat, a knife ) becomes illegal since you may cause injury to the intruder…

http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/item/20985-self-defense-in-the-uk-is-illegal

* Crime started taking off in a publicly noticeable way in the mid 1970s partly as a result of immigration – particularly black street robbers – and a bit later partly as a result of closing the factories down – particularly white burglars. The police tried to do something about it but the media and SJWs kicked off because the police response to the street robberies was racially disproportionate to the numbers.

(It wasn’t; it was disproportionate to total numbers in the population but proportionate to the number of young blue collar males which is the correct metric but the media at the time and since were either malicious or innumerate so didn’t report it.)

Police promotion at the time was through the ranks but after the riots that followed from the police trying to do something about street robberies the govt at the time created a promotion system whereby individuals who’d swear to uphold PC would be fast tracked to the top.

This lead to the police force rotting from the top down as promotion by PC means the people in charge are always amoral scum and eventually that corrupts the system as a whole.

That worked for a while (in the sense of making people believe the problem had gone away) as it lead to “sensitive policing” which was a euphemism for ignoring crime in high crime areas but as the truth spread anyway as crime got worse in the ignored areas and spilled over then the govt had to start building more prisons which in the official stats reduced crime but in reality just slowed the increase down (the rest hidden by ignoring high crime areas and fiddling the stats).

Thing is – if you have a fixed population then incarceration can be used as a eugenic process that gradually reduces the frequency of criminal genes but if you have constant mass immigration skewed to young blue collar males then you will be continually increasing those genes so incarceration just slows down the descent into hell.

Eventually incarceration will become unaffordable and then the people responsible for the mass immigration will open the prisons as criminal gangs will be a much cheaper way of keeping the new serfs in permanent lock down.

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* In fact, in the last 20 or so years, petty crime has decreased substantially in England. Successive British governments took the bait from contemporary American practice and introduced ‘get tough’ policies involving more incarceration – the prison population has exploded – more forced labor imposed on offenders, more fines, electronic tagging, DNA databases, longer sentences etc.
A particular exponent was Conservative Home Secretary and failed leader Michael Howard.
Also significant are marked improvements in automotive security systems, ubiquitous CCTV and number plate monitoring cameras, and a general increase in security and surveillance systems everywhere.
The trend towards ‘liberal’ prisons and sentencing policy started in the 60s and 70s was reversed and abandoned.

* Economics may have something to do with it. I was in high school in the late 1990′s, and every male graduating senior either A)moved out to go to college in the fall or B) moved into an apartment for roommates with a job over that first summer out of high school. Some girls stayed home for another year or two while commuting to college or the like, but almost everyone couldn’t wait for their independence.

I was shocked in the 1990′s to find that it was quite common in England for men and women, alike, to live at home into their 30′s. Every one of these stay-at-homers that I spoke to worked, but still couldn’t afford independent housing. That alone lets me know our economy was much better than theirs at the time.

Our American economy is starting to look like the same English economy of the 1990s. Young to middle-aged people are living with their parents well past eighteen. Some of that is the economy. Not surprisingly crime has now started to rise again.

* Five Factors:

Low imprisonment rates

Immigration

No guns

No racial profiling

Demonisation of those who know about factors one to four.

* Aside from incarceration, here are some other ideas:

1. The USA takes credit cards more than any other place I’ve been, so we likely carry the least amount of cash.

2. We have the highest market share of iPhones. These are worthless to steal and resell now, since Apple has had remote disable tech for quite a while now.

3. We are well armed, and increasingly so.

4. I bet we have the lowest levels of lead. Our buildings are much new and thus less likely to contain lead. We also removed a lot more of it due to our unique lawsuit culture scaring landlords into removing it.

5. We mostly lack a violent yob/hooligan/mafia white underclass culture.

6. We have a good mix of central and decentralized law enforcement. We have the FBI and other federal agencies to go after high-value and inter-state targets, but also let our middle class suburbs and rich cities like New York spend a lot of money on local law enforcement.

* Here in the UK are some things that are “violent crimes”:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11691408/In-full-The-trivial-incidents-which-led-to-violent-crime-reports.html

• A member of the public reported seeing a mother slap her three-year-old child on the hand as they left a shop. The police had to record this as an “assault” by the mother on the child and “shoplifting” by the toddler.

• A young boy was bought a boxing glove by his parents. While excitedly swinging it around, he accidentally clipped his small sibling with the glove. The incident was recorded as “actual bodily harm” (ABH).

• Two children were playing together and one brushed a stinging nettle across the other’s arm. Police were called and recorded the incident as ABH.

• Two children playing together were performing “wheelies” on their bicycles. While doing the tricks, one child rode his bike into the other. This was recorded as an assault.

• Several members of staff were scratched at a care home. Each scratch was recorded as ABH, meaning police recorded five violent crimes from the one incident.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11691367/Throwing-biscuit-is-a-violent-crime-say-police.html

Police were forced to record an incident of a man being hit by a biscuit as a “violent crime”, a new report has revealed.

In contrast the definition of “violent crime” is much more stringent in the US and is more comparable to our GBH.

Steve, the paper in your OP isn’t available online, but in a follow-up paper from 2013 the authors acknowledge that it is not easy to compare most kinds of crime between nations because of differing definitions.

A second important issue in using criminal statistics is related to crime classification. Indeed, the classification of crimes may vary across countries, because of different criminal codes. For instance, an act that is a property crime in classified as a violent crime in country B. As a consequence, if one wants to work with a homogeneous measure of crime rates across these different countries, it is required to use a measure that is unaffected both by underreporting and classification issues. For all the above reasons, in this paper we will use the total number of homicide reported to the police per 100,000 inhabitants as main measure of criminal activity. This choice is dictated by the fact that homicides suffer much less underreporting and are more uniformly classified across countries.

Your claim “While property crimes were already way down in the U.S. and were falling further, much of Europe was plagued by criminality.” is simply not substantiated by evidence and seems to be a misreading of this paper.

* You’ve suggested that European Jews have not been active in opposing mass third world migration. Here’s an article from the BBC about France’s anti-immigration public intellectuals. (Someone else posted a similar article from the Guardian yesterday). A majority of them are Jewish, even though they make only 1% of France’s population.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30436692

That at least is the hope of the so-called neo-reactionnaires (new reactionaries) – a loose group of writers and thinkers who want to shake up debate on issues like immigration, Islam and national identity.

Of course others see the group rather differently.

For their enemies they are rabble-rousers, providing spurious philosophical cover for the extremism of the National Front (FN).

Most famous of the exponents is journalist Eric Zemmour, whose new book French Suicide reads like a desperate cavalry charge, sabre aloft, into the massed ranks of the progressives.
Seizing popular culture

Zemmour is scorned by most of the Paris establishment but his book is a runaway bestseller. To date it has sold 400,000 copies.

“The big divide today is between the elite and the people,” he tells me at Le Figaro newspaper’s headquarters, where he works.

“And that is why my book has done so well. Because I have become a kind of representative of the people. They have adopted me. They say that what I write is what they think.”

Zemmour is Jewish. He further told the BBC:

The sovereignty of the nation has disappeared. The state no longer has the power to revive the economy, or to defend our borders. The state is powerless. There are parts of France which feel like a different continent today. There are neighbourhoods which are completely Muslim – in their appearance, in their shops, in their tradition. And at the same time we have the constant process of Americanisation. Our budget is controlled by Brussels. We have no currency. Our army has to follow Washington’s orders.

The second name mentioned is also Jewish:

Other well-known figures in the movement include philosopher Alain Finkielkraut. Formerly identified with the political left, he was nearly blackballed this year from the prestigious Academie Francaise because of his writings on national identity.

The third name is a son of Norman farmers:

More controversial is aesthete and prolific writer Renaud Camus, who lives in self-imposed isolation in a 14th-Century fortress in the wilds of Gascony.

Next they mention the two Jewish founders of the main “neo-reac” magazine. Here is the current cover:

http://www.causeur.fr/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/causeur.28.couv_-140×196.jpg

The headline is La Pitie Dangereuse, “the dangerous pity/mercy.” Seems they are importing to France our concepts of pathological altruism and ethno-masochism .

Other cover stories: “No to the McCarthyism of the Left!” and “Islam in France: Integration or Submission.”

* This jives with my impression of Europe from my one vacation there. My husband and I spent 4 days in London and 4 in Paris in 2003. In that time we saw a hit and run one evening, I think near the Waterloo train station, where a car took a curve too fast, skidded into a parked car, crunched it pretty hard, and just kept going. On another day my husband had a travel umbrella (brand new, of course) plucked right off the backpack on his back in the Musee d’Orsay. I’ve been to the major museums in NYC and LA many times over the last four decades (never mind museums in the rest of the country) and never been pick-pocketed. I’ve vacationed in many of the larger cities in the US, not to mention lived my entire adult life in the metropolitan NY/LA areas, and never observed/been a victim of crime, albeit minor, like we did on that trip.

* Jews were strongly represented in Italian fascist movement. It did turn OK for them – for a long time Italians protected their Jews from German lunacy. So, is this history trying to repeat?

* Is the crime rate actually increasing in Europe, or just decreased less than in the USA?

Also looking at their analysis of violent crime (in their paywallled paper), it is driven by a massive increase in recorded violent crime in the UK –

http://dmiropgz11l9w.cloudfront.net/content/economicpolicy/26/67/347/F3.medium.gif

Changes in the other nations are negligible.

But of course, there isn’t really a massive increase in violent crime in the UK.

It’s a change in the recording rate (more recording, relative to experiences of crime). Which you can find on pretty much any site, but here’s the Office of National Statistics in the UK, comparing the British Crime Survey rate (where violent crime peaks at around the same time as the US, then declines) to recorded crime rate:

http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/resources/figure2_tcm77-298989.png

http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/resources/figure3_tcm77-299000.png

Garbage in, garbage out.

That’s why homicide is the most reliable indicator – people tend to notice bodies. They don’t tend to change how frequently they record them that much, funnily enough.

Why Consies have such a hard time believing in the violence falls in the late 20th century and the fact that they have little to do with “tough on crime” incarceration mania bollocks and moronic gunslinger shit, is frankly beyond me.

The Italian academics agitating for a good ol’ Prison Industrial Prosecutorial Complex like they have in the US, I can understand, but the Cuckservative pseudoCon doofus dad chumps who supposedly want lower taxes and individual freedom…

* I think a huge amount of bad stuff (crime, drug use, illegitimacy) is driven by social factors that are not really in anyone’s control. Affecting them by policy is really hard. That’s why pretty much the only policy intervention that seems to do any good wrt lowering crime rates is something huge and expensive like doubling the number of people we lock up.

* My second day in London in 1980, in a supermarket in Chelsea, a black youth shoved the cashier and grabbed the money out of her till and sprinted off. The store employees dashed off like they were chasing him but when I got outside they were discussing which pub to go to for a pint while they pretended to look for the long gone criminal. It appeared to be a regular ritual with them.

* A real problem is that homicides in England and Wales are not counted the same as in other countries. Most strikingly, their homicide numbers exclude any cases which do not result in conviction, or where the person is not prosecuted on grounds of self defence or otherwise.

American homicide rates are based on initial data, but British homicide rates are based on the final disposition. Suppose that three men kill a woman during an argument outside a bar. They are arrested for murder, but because of problems with identification (the main witness is dead), charges are eventually dropped. In American crime statistics, the event counts as a three-person homicide, but in British statistics it counts as nothing at all. With such differences in reporting criteria, comparisons of U.S. homicide rates with British homicide rates is a sham.

In 2012, the US murder rate was 4.7 per 100,000, a total of 14,827. Arrests amounted to only 7,133. Using only people who were arrested (not just convicted) would lower the US murder rate to 2.26 per 100,000. If about 2/3rds of those arrested are convicted, that would lower the rate to about 1.5 per 100,000.

http://johnrlott.blogspot.com/2013/10/warning-about-how-homicides-and-crime.html
http://rboatright.blogspot.com/2013/03/comparing-england-or-uk-murder-rates.html

In fact, almost no pair of countries uses the same homicide definitions.”

Source:

http://www.hoplofobia.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/definition_of_homicide_in_national_statistics.pdf

http://www.hoplofobia.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/definition_of_homicide_in_national_statistics.jpg

* Do we dictate your immigration policies? Do we tell you to let in the non-Europeans who commit most of the crimes in your countries?

Do we tell you to hammer the extremely European, highly intelligent Hungarians and accuse them of being Nazis when they try to protect your European world from invasion?

Please forgive me, for I am only an ignorant American living in blissful freedom with a legally concealed weapon under my Ralph Lauren blazer, but I thought you still had your own sovreign nations. If you don’t, I suggest you grow some American-style balls and take back your friggin’ country!

* Europe has absurdly lax sentencing for crimes. And prison in some countries is like a country club in order to reduce recidivism. Europeans need to adopt the Broken Windows policy that was successful in NYC, there is entirely too much pickpocketing and other crimes going on. They need longer sentences. I’m not sure about cushy prison but certainly the US should be concentrating more on rehabbing a criminal. One thing I did notice in Europe is that the police are rarely seen, it makes the US seem like a police state. The stat that blacks commit the most crime in London should be a wake up call for politicians regarding immigration. Also, immigrants from corrupt countries, whether it’s Eastern Europe or elsewhere will also increase crime. They don’t automatically become law abiding when they arrive in a low crime country. Lifetime welfare doesn’t help either, the UK’s yob culture is similar to the inner city black thug culture. Mandating conservative values of personal responsibility, discipline, hard work, and education could make a large dent in criminality. That’s how Singapore became successful.

* Jews have been the main driver of mass non-white immigration into Europe and America since WWII.

A few of them are now waking up to the consequences of what they’ve done and are starting to get antsy.

Most of those few are *only* concerned with Muslim immigration as they correctly see it as an existential threat to Jews. They still support unlimited mass non-white immigration – aka the race replacement and extinction of white Europeans – as long as the immigrants aren’t Muslim.

* “No more cash” is being pushed by economists and central bankers as a way to bring the entire economy under central control. If money only exists as electrical charges in silicon chips and every transaction can be centrally monitored, you cannot live your life off the grid. And NIRP (negative interest rate policies=taxes on savings accounts) are easily implemented to force you to spend and “stimulate” the economy.

* American living in Europe. I can confirm that U.S. influence is very ubiquitous within the European Union. Policy is dictated from on high via the U.S. State Department (and has gotten worse since Obana took over and instaurated the successive reigns of terror of Clinton and Kerry) and transmitted through ambassadorships, and compliance enforced via NATO. Part of the reason European people do not rise up is that they have been cowed into submission the way American whites have been cowed into accepting minority privilege, both de jure and de facto. But part of that cowing touches even the most resistant, nationalistic, religious and uneffeminate parts of European society in an important way: the whole setup is very difficult to detect on the local level, but if you happen to be an American citizen with politically connected local friends you start to fill in the pieces of the puzzle as you discreetly walk the lines and hear the talk.

* By virtue of your political, cultural and military power you set the terms.
An example of government meddling is this initiative by the US embassy in France “Minority Engagement Strategy”:

An extract: “France has long championed human rights and the
rule of law, both at home and abroad, and justifiably
perceives itself as a historic leader among democratic
nations. This history and self-perception will serve us well
as we implement the strategy outlined here, in which we press
France toward a fuller application of the democratic values
it espouses. This strategy is necessary because French
institutions have not proven themselves flexible enough to
adjust to the country’s increasingly heterodox demography.
Very few minorities hold leadership positions in France’s
public institutions.”

* Fifteen years ago as a tourist in a Balkan country, visiting one of the lesser cities, I noticed that on pensioner’s check day they weren’t receiving checks but actual cash in the envelope addressed to them. The mailman was making his route with a sackful of envelopes with cash in them. It was all very nonchalant, no one thought anything of it. I also got on a bus where the driver was making fare change from out of a cigar box in front of him. None of this could happen here in the US, they’d be robbed within hours. I thought to myself that this is normal living; always looking over one’s shoulder for whoever’s after them isn’t.

* Know Thyself. A few years ago thanks to Steve I stumbled across that, a response to edge.org’s 2012 question “What is your favorite deep, elegant or beautiful theory.” A social psychologist at UVA named Timothy Wilson responded with Self-Perception Theory.

While it is true that behavior emanates from people’s inner dispositions, Bern’s insight was to suggest that the reverse also holds. After we drag the recycling bin to the curb, we infer that we really care about the environment

“People draw inferences about who they are by observing their own behavior.” I bought Wilson’s book Strangers to Ourselves. But what seemed to me the most useful implication of the theory was absent from the book, the Occam’s Razor of why criminals are criminals, in particular why criminals tend to become progressively criminal. What propels their behavior seem to be tests of courage, each one anchoring with greater weight their identity, their self-conception as criminals, and the sort of courage called criminality. Ray Bradbury said (or anyways Marshall Mcluhan said he said) that violence is a form of the quest for identity.

That seems like it would be obvious but the point is that Self-Perception Theory is good science, Wilson’s edge.org response is worth reading in full.

How this might apply to incarceration is interesting. There is status among criminals between those who have been to prison and those who have been to jail, prison generally where sentences of over a year are served. To me, this suggests that sentences up to some length past a year are counterproductive towards recidivism. I don’t know what that point would be, but I would guess it at about five years, and I think the recidivism rate would bear that out, at least. Of course, total crime is what matters, not recidivism. But when thinking about the math, and the optimum incarceration regime, I definitely think realism about why criminals are criminals deserves not a little thought.

* Most French Jews are of North African descent who fled to France after the end of French colonialism due to Muslim anti-Jewish sentiment. Understandably they are wary of France becoming like the lands they fled. One simply cannot compare them to the Ashkenazim whose history is very different and who are highly overrepresented in all anti-European/anti-white movements.

* Alain Finkielkraut, one of the “neo-reactionnaires” mentioned in the article, is an Ashkenazi. So is Pamela Geller.

* Since Rotherham I would think that anyone with two brain cells to rub together would realize that Great Britain’s crime and crime stats are utterly unreliable. People who report rapes and protest them go to jail? Thousands of victims, undoubtedly hundreds of thousands (perhaps millions) rapes, sexual assaults, and other crimes involving vulnerable children and the schools, social service agencies, and police collude to cover up the crime?

If I were conclude anything from that it is that England is truly deeply fucked and every man should be shamed by wearing a dress until crimes like that are stopped. But what do I know? I am just a dumb American where we actually jail pedophiles not cover up for them.

* In my experience only two things effect recidivism. First is age. For most criminals after a certain age they are done with crimes that will get them incarcerated or they’ve wised up and no longer commit crime on impulse but more carefully.

Second, is an actual job. If you can keep a guy at work for eight hours at something that provides some dignity you’ll see him much less likely to get into trouble. Community ties don’t hurt. Church, wife, kids, other friends (not his running buddies from the street).

As to your understanding of Jails and Prisons you really don’t know what they are like inside. Most jails are more chaotic. You are getting guys who are drunk drivers and you are getting murderers. Hell the tiny city jail in my town held an international contract killer for several months because the facility had been built with the help of the feds and they could claim half the bed space.

Big jails are full of violence, you don’t know how the inmates are going to react and a lot of them don’t know either.

By the time a guy is in prison he’s been a convict for a while. He knows how to do time whether or not he does it is another matter. He has a place and knows the rules. It might be the first place since he was twelve that he doesn’t get baked or tweak all day long while playing xbox. It might be the first place where he’s had to work at something eight hours a day to get what he really wants. It may be the first place where he can be reasonably sure that if violence erupts it won’t be minutes or hours but seconds before somebody responds and that he can go to his own cell and avoid the violence altogether if he wants. A well run prison while not a pleasant place to live can be much less chaotic and stressful to an inmate willing to follow the rules.

Usually in a prison you can separate the worst from the not so bad. You can balance the races on the tiers so that you don’t have to worry about a gang taking over (unless the feds get involved). You know how to keep circulating to keep them from mischief in corners or you set up cameras so there are no corners.

Sure they’ll still try to victimize each other from time to time. If they had impulse control they wouldn’t be in prison in the first place.

* Beverly Hills and nearby communities like Cheviot Hills fight tooth and nail to prevent light rail stops as they don’t want unticketed passengers to indulge in unreceipted shopping, let alone uncontracted home visitations or impromptu chauffeuring.

* Just imagine how you could improve British crime statistics by adopting the Sharia law principle that rape against a Christian woman isn’t a crime if done by a muslim. That would really drive the numbers down.

* Sentencing Project says there is no correlation between crime and incarceration rates…

http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=95580&page=1

So Obama decided to release thousands from jail…

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2015/1006/Justice-Department-plan-to-free-thousands-of-inmates-is-just-the-beginning

Obama also decided not to deport convicted criminal illegal aliens…

“In 2013 the Obama administration released 36,007 criminal immigrants who had nearly 88,000 convictions. Those convictions included 193 homicide convictions, 426 sexual assault convictions, 303 kidnapping convictions, and 1,075 aggravated assault convictions.

In January, the Department of Homeland Security revealed in a 38-page document to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) showing that of those criminals released in 2013, 1,000 had gone on to commit additional crimes including, terroristic threats, lewd acts with a minor, various types of assault, DUI, robbery, hit-and-run, gang activity, rape, and child cruelty.”

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/07/07/more-than-347000-convicted-criminal-immigrants-at-large-in-u-s/

Obama decided to dismantle all US immigration laws…

“In a lengthy timeline released Monday, Sessions — the chairman of the Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest — lists every instance of the Obama administration ignoring, rewriting, delaying and breaking the nation’s immigration laws.

The timeline begins in January 2009 with the administration ending worksite enforcement actions and, 50 pages later, ends on February 13, 2015 with the House Judiciary Committee’s revelation that the administration included a “sneaky” avenue for illegal immigrants granted deferred status to be placed on a pathway to citizenship.”

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/02/16/sen-sessions-releases-lengthy-timeline-of-obama-administrations-dismantling-of-immigration-law/

On top of that, Obama will import 200,000 Syrians that the FBI will be unable to vet…

This is an American revolution that we are witnessing…

“I have always thought that in revolutions, especially democratic revolutions, madmen, not those so called by courtesy, but genuine madmen, have played a very considerable political part. One thing is certain, and that is that a condition of semi-madness is not unbecoming at such times, and often even leads to success.”

– Alexis de Tocqueville (1805 – 1859)

* But it seems to be we have been focused on solving the world’s problems while we have thrown up our hands on trying to solve many of our own. We have certainly ramped up sentences and have a lot more people in jail but while that undoubtedly did prevent crimes from occurring, the condition of the places where those prisoners came from didn’t get better, overall, as far as I know. So we’ve spent hundreds of billions of dollars on incarceration and law enforcement and the results are very unsatisfactory vs. the money spent.

If you ask me, in the last 20 years life has only gotten worse for the people at the bottom in America. Unemployment for high school dropouts and for people with records has gotten much higher, I think; in the big cities gentrification has been pushing people out of housing; the tens of millions of poor illegal and legal immigrants take up resources that could have and should have gone to better used to make things better for our own down and out folks.

Whatever we may think of criminals, the thing is most of them do get out and they have to live somehow. If things are worse for them every time they go away, if they can’t get work or a place to live, it only reinforces the whole downhill spiral of their family, their buildings, their neighborhoods and, eventually, the rest of us.

It’s past time for us to refocus on our own needs but what group or politician is calling for that?

* “The coloured races are not pacifists. They do not cling to a life whose length is its sole value. They take up the sword when we lay it down. Once they feared the white man; now they despise him. Our judgment stands written in their eyes when men and women comport themselves in their presence as we do, at home or in the lands of colour themselves. Once they were filled with terror at our power – as were the Germanic people before the first Roman legions. Today, when they are themselves a power, their mysterious soul – which we shall never understand – rises up and looks down upon the whites as on a thing of yesterday.” (Oswald Spengler)

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Swallowing The Red Pill

Our conversation was stimulated by this thread on Reddit’s Red Pill.

Friend: “I can’t quite “buy” the redpill stuff cuz I don’t see how it creates a future where women rediscover the virtue and value of chastity and modesty… It seems like a race to the bottom (pun intended?). I mean I can see that negging some hot girl in a bar might have get me laid, but if I have no plans to marry her, haven’t I just ruined her kinda? Isn’t there some moral entanglement here?”

Luke: Red pill means that the ideal number of sex partners a woman has before marriage is zero. More than ten and she’s a bad bet. Yes, you never leave a woman better by ****ing her outside of marriage. Women rightly regard everything that doesn’t lead to marriage as a waste.

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When Narcissists Fall Apart

From The Rawness:

Narcissists, without their armor of grandiosity, will fall apart. They reach a point where their armor is the only thing holding them together. Narcissists become what I like to call “grandiosity sharks.” Have you heard how a shark has to keep moving through water to breathe by pumping, and if the shark stops moving, he sinks to the bottom and dies? This is because sharks can’t pump water across their gills on their own like other fish can, so they have to constantly swim through water to externally move the water across their gills. If they stop swimming, sharks not only stop breathing, they sink to the bottom and die.

Well grandiosity sharks are people who have to keep swimming through a sea of external validation in order to breathe and stay afloat, because much like the shark can’t breathe internally, they can’t generate validation and self-esteem internally. If they stop moving through the sea of validation for a given amount of time, or their swimming is temporarily disrupted due to a blow to their ego, they figuratively suffocate, sink to the bottom and die.

As I’ve said in the previous installments, I believe the codependent is actually better off than the narcissist. Because codependents are more in touch with their feelings of self-worth, they have a better idea of what’s wrong with them. Also, because they are more aware that they have low self-worth issues, you don’t have to waste a lot of time convincing them they have low self-worth issues. They’re often the first people to admit they have low self-worth!

This gives codependents more self-awareness than the narcissist. The narcissist has blocked access to his own feelings of low self-worth thanks to the layers upon layers of defense mechanisms that make up his armor of grandiosity. You have to break down this grandiosity in order to get him to even admit to himself how low his self-worth is, and the worst narcissists would rather die than admit to themselves that they loathe themselves. And how can you go about fixing your problem when you can’t even admit to yourself much less others that you have a problem to begin with? This desperation to avoid accessing their own feelings of self-hatred helps explain why narcissists always blame others for everything but never themselves.

That’s why codependency is widely considered curable by mental health professionals but narcissism isn’t. To a narcissist, the payoff of remaining a narcissist is the ability to continue to lie to himself about how much he hates himself deep down. According to the narcissist’s warped logic, this ability to continue to lie to himself about the extent of his self-loathing is a better payoff than any potential benefit he would derivefrom curing his narcissism, because a cure would require him to access his feelings of self-loathing in order to deal with them. That’s why narcissists often have to hit rockbottom before they can seek help, because it’s only at rockbottom that their self-loathing becomes so bad the old defense mechanisms no longer work and they can’t suppress the self-loathing anymore or deny to themselves the true extent of their self-hatred. It’s only at rockbottom that their old strategy for dealing with ego setbacks, which was to replace old defense mechanisms with new, improved stronger defense mechanisms, no longer works.

…So the PUA, who thought he finally figured it all out and had finally found the final fictional goal that would wipe out all his past failures and most importantly his fix his core issues and reverse his primary inferiority feeling now realizes that at his core, nothing really changed. Suddenly he loses his grandiosity, and like I said, for a narcissist, even a compensatory one, grandiosity is all that holds him together. The new defense mechanisms he developed to create this grandiosity now start to fail him and he can’t project, can’t rationalize, can’t intellectualize and can’t deny, which causes him to re-access all those feelings of self-loathing he had been religiously blocking since he became a compensatory narcissist. He starts to feel his newest secondary inferiority feeling of failing as a PUA, then he starts to re-feel all his previous secondary inferiority feelings that drove him to become a PUA in the first place, then ultimately he re-feels the original primary inferiority that caused his deepest core issues to begin with.
Picture all these inferiority feelings rushing at you at once. Is it any wonder why Mystery turned suicidal and totally lost it when his stripper girlfriend chose another PUA over him (many strippers are narcissistic Cluster B emotional vampires)? Is it any wonder why Neil Strauss became obsessed with that woman Lisa once he realized his pickup tricks didn’t work on her? I have no proof and it’s pure speculation, but reading how he described their courtship I think it’s very possible she may have been a pure narcissist.
(By the way, I want to point out that stripping and sex work in general are profession that attracts a HUGELY disproprortionate amount of narcissists and borderline personality disorder sufferers, which lends credence to my theory that becoming a PUA often just makes one into a sophisticated form of codependent, because why else would these guys keep being drawn to strippers and pornstars, who can be some of the most severely personality-disordered people out there?)

…When you read the book The Game, Strauss and his PUA friends totally fall into these traps. The exploits and accomplishments he describes and the superpowers he claims these PUAs have definitely fall into “exaggerating achievements and talents.” In the book, Strauss is presenting himself as an expert and teaching bootcamps to strangers for money before ever even getting laid! And apparently it’s very common for guys who barely get laid to teach bootcamps. Isn’t that an example of “expecting to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements?”
Strauss discusses how pickup artists after a while always tend to distance themselves from or even dump their old friends who don’t follow PUA. Soon most of their friends are PUAs, because they believe those are the only people left that are worthy enough of associating with. They form organizations called “lairs,” rent houses and apartments and give them names like “Project Hollywood” and fill it with other PUAs as roommates. Isn’t this a perfect example of “believing he is ‘special’ and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special high-status people?”
Part of giving up their old non-PUA friends is that they believe they are holding them back because they won’t become PUAs too. The PUA has “swallowed the red pill” and his friends are now haters who can’t appreciate his success and his self-improvement. Now that he is improving, they can’t be happy and even start appearing envious to him. Strauss discusses similar dynamics in his book. Isn’t this an example of “believes others are envious of him?”

…There are plenty of stories, both within the book The Game and in lots of internet gossip surrounding the setting of the game, “Project Hollywood,” about the guys all trying to cockblock each other. One guy would be hitting on a girl, then the next guy would try to hit on the same girl behind his back, etc. They would call it “stealing sets.” At one point the PUA Herbal stole the girlfriend of Mystery from him, which caused Mystery to have a total mental breakdown. Doesn’t that describe a lack of empathy, an inability to “recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others?”
As for the rest of the elements of the narcissism definition like being preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited power, brilliance, success, beauty or ideal love, needing excessive admiration, having a sense of entitlement and being interpersonally exploitative, I believe when you read the book and read gossip from other sources regarding the people and events described in the book, all those aspects of narcissism are described in numerous, obvious examples…

…what sexual affection conquests are to a man, flattering attention and ego boosts are to woman. Society teaches women this from very young, and as a result women realize early the power they wield by strategically denying and granting men access to their vaginas, or even just the potential for access to their vaginas. Society however doesn’t teach men about the fact that flattering attention and ego boosts to a woman are as important as sexual conquests are to men, and that the best weapon men have against women and their way of leveling the playing field is to strategically deny and grant women access to their flattering attention, or even just the potential for access to their flattering attention. Women are told to respect themselves and their bodies, but men aren’t similarly taught to respect themselves and their time.

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Analyzing Neil Strauss

From The Rawness:

When I was doing Part 4 to this series, I did a lot of research on the internet and in the book The Game to try to make a psychological profile. One thing I found interesting though was how little of Neil Strauss’s background, particularly his childhood and upbringing, was discussed, as opposed to Mystery’s, which was described in excruciating detail.

I tried a bunch of Google searches and looked at his Wikipedia and it was incredibly vague about his childhood, so I had to end up doing the piece without that info and worked around it.

However I found some updated information that confirms a lot of my theories about Neil Strauss and his issues, so I am going to revise Part 4 with an update. However since it’s unfair to make people who already read that piece to make their way through it all over again just to track down the updated information, I decided to also make this addendum post isolating the information for people who already read the piece and are just looking to read the updated info.

I recently was made aware of an interview he did in March 2011 called “Regrets of a Pickup Artist” where he actually discusses his childhood, and it confirms a lot of the psychological elements I’ve discussed in this series.

The whole thing is short and interesting, so I recommend following the link and reading the whole thing, but here’s the part that jumped out at me:

Growing up, I was watched by my parents and strongly critiqued. Instead of saying they loved me or showing physical attention, they would joke that I had a Roman nose – that it was roamin’ all over my face. Teasing was their way of showing love, but then you are young, sometimes you can’t tell the difference.

As a teenager I was a guy who was trying to belong, yet never belonged. I was scrawny and wanted a nose job. Each night, at 15, I would go to bed and wish that I would live long enough to have sex.

My first crush was on a girl called Jessica when I was in sixth grade, but I was made fun of for following her wherever she went in school. Years later, at a school reunion, the first thing she did was make fun of my hairline.

High school was equally barren. My friends and I called ourselves the “V Club” because we were all virgins – it was like a bad teen movie. We would sacrifice any amount of dignity to lose our virginity and yet it never happened. The girl I took to the prom ended up leaving with another guy.

The main reason I went to Vassar College was because it had recently gone from a women’s school to co-ed, and I figured I had a good chance of having sex. That didn’t materialise, but in between transferring from Vassar to Columbia University I met a girl and, at 21, finally had sex. Because I didn’t know when it would happen again, I dated her for a couple of years.

He briefly discusses Lisa Leveridge:

While living this lifestyle I met Lisa Leveridge, the guitarist for Courtney Love’s all-girl band, the Chelsea. Lisa was like no other woman I’d met. When she walked into the room, it was like the seas parted. There was something about her that was just more complete than other women. After The Game was published in 2005, we lived together for a while. It was perfect, but after two years the relationship had run its course.

I found this pretty interesting, given the dynamic I described in part 3 about what creates chemistry in a codependent:

Here is what I think chemistry is. Some people think we get attracted to partners who represent our opposite-sex parent. Women supposedly marry their fathers and men supposedly marry their mothers. This is not necessarily true. In relationships, we feel intense chemistry with partners who remind us of aspects of our parents we have the most unresolved, open issues with. And in relationships, we become those aspects of our parents we most identified with.

Someone with codependent caretaker values, they have unresolved issues with hard to please parents and never getting their emotional needs met from them. Therefore when they have a lot of chemistry with someone, it tends to be with someone who has the same issues as their parents as far as being hard to please and being inconsiderate of the codependent’s emotional needs. That intense chemistry they feel, that familiarity, it comes from unconsciously recognizing the most influential dynamic of their lives: the dynamic they had with their parents.

When reading The Game, it seemed to me that Leveridge was giving off lots of mixed signals, thereby hooking Strauss with intermittent rewards, and was also withholding validation from him like a carrot on a stick much in the way his parents used to. Then after driving him craz with those techniques, she then hit him with a narcissistic technique known as “idealization” where she hit him with a ton of flattery and ego boosting. (All people with narcissistic tendencies idealize and then devalue later on.) Then he possibly rationalized it into being something much more noble than it actually was. I want to stress, I’m not saying Leveridge is a full-blown clinical narcissist or any other type of pathological emotional vampire, because I don’t know enough about her to say that for sure. I am saying, however, that she does seem to have some narcissistic traits based on how the book describes her. Strauss even admits that modesty was never her strong suit.

Because his parents didn’t seem to be all-out emotional vampires, but rather seemed more like relatively decent people who had a few unfortunate vampire tendencies, the girl that produced intense chemistry for him was a lot more normal than the extremely damaged girl who produced intense chemistry for Mystery, whose dad was an all-out vampire. But when skimming the book for this series of posts, I did notice that a lot of her “push-pull” techniques and withholding of praise seemed to be what hooked him the hardest. It seems like the negative aspects of his parents that Leveridge had in her are exactly what drew him to her.

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Reddit RedPill: Summary Neil Strauss

Link:

Neil Strauss, author of “The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists” has decided that he needs to absolve himself of the “sins” he committed against womankind by conducting an interview with The Guardian and advertising his Beta Bux status, throwing other would-be PUAs under the bus, and trying to write off natural attraction as “sex addiction”.

Neil’s interview with The Guardian confirms what many of us knew about him and pick-up artists for the longest time – the man, despite being able to bed women, is firmly ensconced within a blue-pill point of view. He needs their approval, and without it, is unable to value himself.

The story starts off with how he has tried to distance himself from the days of his book which sold 2.5m copies, and pseudo-glorifies how before writing it he was a kissless virgin (“he’s a husband, and a father, and stupidly in love on both fronts”).

We then shift to how he doesn’t hit on an attractive young woman in her 20s and how reformed he is because now only “interesting” people grab his attention.

The Guardian’s next step is to emasculate him and imply that he was mentally ill for being a Beta attracted to women presumably out of his league as he is “no switchboard-illuminating beauty himself. ‘Shorter than I’d like to be,’ he wrote in The Game. ‘My eyes are small and beady… To say my hair is thinning would be an understatement.'” and also that “ten years on, it is difficult to read this without anxiety. In an age of consent lessons on campus and school education on the harmful effects of pornography, the conversation has changed. So has Strauss. He tells me that, without knowing it at the time, he was a pretty troubled man when he wrote The Game”

Strauss now begins his apology in earnest by claiming that he feels “a healthy sort of shame” at publishing his book a decade ago and admitting that he “would sometimes browse mail-order-bride catalogues” (See how much of a loser I am?! See?! See?!). Next, he admits to banging his girlfriend’s best friend in a parking lot and thereby allowing his bitch to bully him into treatment for “sex addiction”. He goes into rehab and “discovers” that he has “anxiety syndrome, depressive disorder, two forms of sexual disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder” (cough bullshit). How was it decided that he has sex addiction? Well he masturbates and looks at porn you see….

Strauss and the girlfriend who forced him into rehab are now married. He’s her Beta Bux as she’s well past her expiration date, and needed to get him nailed down. He spends most of his time apologizing apparently. To whit – “I think that a lot of guys who read The Game, they think that they’re fooling or tricking women. But most women are smart enough to know exactly what you’re doing. They just might like you enough to go along with it. I think one of the misconceptions is that someone else can be tricked into doing something they don’t want to.” We here at TRP know that that’s the salve he applies to his sense of Beta Pride in order to convince himself that NAWALT.

Conclusion

Neil Strauss never swallowed The Red Pill, but instead did what Betas do and developed a “formula”. In this case, his simulates Alpha-ness. Women flocked to him, and, disgusted and unable to deal with the true nature of “woman”, he retreated into apology and prostration. Now he is married and has a kid and presumably expects not to be fed into the grinder when his usefulness expires.

Pick-up artistry is fundamentally Blue Pill, because you are staking your self-worth on female approval. Strauss never moved past that mindset and now feels like men discovering how to be attractive for women are horrible people for “tricking women”.

Take the Red Pill and you won’t spend your life apologizing for wanting to have sex.

COMMENTS FROM THE THREAD:

* Strauss never fixed himself. Sex with women is not a panacea. If you have fundamental issues within your self image, and you do not take steps to address them, no amount of sex will fix you. You’ll just be a neurotic sexual machine full of shame. To be a man, you have to embrace and understand the totality of your loneliness. You must become intimate with your fears and failures. You must uninvest your perception of self from your sexual conquests. Guys have been well trained to be shamed by their sexual failures, it keeps them timid and afraid. It keeps the shame alive. A man needs to be able to prosper in famine to find abundance. Strauss seems like a man who could never suffer famine shamelessly. Better to carry your scars with you and cry about them than embrace your entire masculinity.

* The majority of dudes who get into PUA suffer from mental issues, this isn’t a big surprise. If you’ve ever taken the time to hang out with “lair” types you’d know it rather quickly.

A lot of the guys I know who were running PUA companies changed over to making better men, albeit not nessecarily the TRP way, or more interesting men. A lot of them caught on to the creepy mental factor and felt their money was tainted and they didn’t want to be associated with it.

At the end of the day, its a starting point for a lot of men. Not everyone can find the TRP or other….alternative….resources. Don’t be so quick to judge. A real man will hold judgement and choose to lead or mentor.

* pua is like lifting.

it teaches you social skills and how to get laid. the gym teaches you how to get muscly and fit.

if you have body dysmorphia lifting will not fix the fundamental underlying mental issues. pua will not fix your insecurities and anxieties and need for validation and feelings of inadequacy if you’re not self aware of these problems.

pick up is a supremely useful tool. when like mystery you think it’s the ultimate solution in life you can be very dissapointmented by the end game.

just look at how miserable women and gays are. two groups who can have sex at the click of an app.

it’s a fix to a problem. not to life.

* I have a very funny anecdote about this.

A few years ago when I was in the Amazon jungle drinking ayahuasca (Google it if you don’t know what it is) I actually came across these 2 PUAs. I had seen their videos before. One of them was Sacha something, funny dude. Does all these silly wacky approaches but rocked it. The other guy was this aussie fella James something. Sort of more refined elegant type, very stylish, put lots of work in his appearance, more of an ice cold too-cool-for you attitude.

Well back then I was relatively naive and thought wow man these guys are boss, they really know what they’re doing, they travel the world teaching this shit.

I never expected to run into them in the fucking Amazon jungle doing extreme psychedelics but when I did I was stoked. I was sure that being so ‘brave’ and confident on video meant they really were like that in real life. Fucking grade A troopers that would crush ayahuasca sessions for breakfast.

But again, ayahuasca is nothing to fuck with or take lightly. It’s not a magic potion that turns you into superman while you speak with butterflies. While that might happen too, you will more likely experience potentially lethal amounts of emotional pressure and confusion and sickness. You will go in the basement alone with your darkest fears, and battle with everything your soul has. Maybe you’ll come out victorious.

I have met some of the bravest people I can recall, some of which I was HONORED of having shared sessions with and will remember them and their stories forever.

The 2 PUAs were none of that. One session was enough to absolutely shatter them and rob them of all the confidence they thought they had. Biggest pussies. After a week I ran into them in town, shells of their former video personas, thousand yard stared weak boys. Welcome to reality bitch! Ha.

In all seriousness I sincerely hope that experience taught them a lesson and they rebuilt themselves stronger going back to square one.

Amongst the things I understood that month is that there are no shortcuts. True confidence and strength is built with grit and humbleness. Never watched/read anything pua related since then.

People want an easy fix so they’re sold weird party tricks by smarter people, giving them the illusion they’re owning. It’s a market that needs to be catered for.

Personally I don’t care at all wether something is rp, pua, nba nfl or whatever. It either makes sense or it doesn’t. I could find great insights in a colouring playbook like in an ancient proverb or hitler’s gazette or a random internet blog. I don’t care for the messenger at all. Content.

( Even though when something like this Neil Strauss debacle happens I have a hard time giving his material credibility. But again, cunts probably just mentally ill, and a broken clock is still right twice a day)

Ayahuasca certainly helped me in coming out as a better person. There was years of ground work behind it though, and the right mindset for it. It helped in putting everything together in one picture.

I think it’s possible to get the same results without it. It might just take a little longer, and feel more bland as a consequence. A bit less memorable and crazy. But I know some people that are on the same wavelength if not wiser, that never even smoked pot.

Ayahuasca comes with a lot of risks though. The environment you’re in is quite lawless. LOTS of guns, real risk of getting robbed/killed, no phone reception obviously, closest police station 220km of swampy jungle away. And you’re a cashed up gringo. You really are at the mercy of other people’s kindness so BE NICE to them (which you should be regardless 🙂 )

Greedy shamans that are somehow able to put you into a permanently psychotic mindset or make you sick, and blackmail you (“heal you” with extra sessions $$$$) are out there. I’ve seen and heard some very, very spooky shit. TRUST your gut feelings, stay alert, calmly but firmly stand up in front of abuse or shady practices, be prepared to walk away if shit feels off. The risks are all part of the experience though. Just know what you’re getting into. It might be a very stupid choice according to where you’re at in life.

Also, I speak good Spanish. I would have never fucking dreamt of putting myself in that situation if I could not understand what was said around me and communicate effectively.

* One of the most illuminating aspects of his autobiography “The Rules of the Game” was how dysfunctional all the figureheads of PUA were. Mystery (the man initially portrayed as being the most in control and the most alpha) had multiple nervous breakdowns over the course of the book and got terminal oneitis several times. RSD Tyler is portrayed as a borderline psychopath (this one might be embellished by Strauss, he thought Tyler was sabotaging his work) and the older first gen proto-PUAs they all took inspiration from are all broken individuals.

Even the ending of the book has Strauss trying to LTR a rock star chick with red flags aplenty. Honestly after reading it he didn’t seem to have any sort of growth or revelation on the nature of women or our roles, it just sort of fizzled out when he realized he had no arc.

* Neil Strauss is the reason I even made it this far. When I saw his book somehow made its way onto my computer, I was compelled to read it. I was weak, unsuccessful, anxious. PUA had always been discussed in a derogatory tone, so I took the plunge and prepared to take everything in there with a grain of salt.

Reading his book is what lead me into the rabbit hole that is the manosphere. Reading this book is what prompted me to discover I want more for myself and society was feeding me lie after delicious lie on how to get it. I WOULD NOT HAVE TAKEN THE STEPS NECESSARY TO IMPROVE MYSELF IF I HADN’T SEEN AND READ WHAT LIES OUT THERE FOR THE MEN WHO DO.

He dismisses his work because it was written during a troubling time because he is successful now. He forgets that the work he and Mystery did set the stage for Owen and RSD. I’m still not the biggest fan of PUA arm, but I think it was a necessary stepping stone for myself and a lot of struggling young males who needed to make it to supportive communities like this where men can convene and troubleshoot their issues with women, fitness, careers, and other aspects of our lives.

It truly saddens me to see that even the trailblazers and the greatest in the game can fold. I feel heartbroken and disillusioned, like my favorite role model growing up turned out to be a rapist or a heroin addict. Keep you wits about you gentlemen, for we truly have no rock to rest our heads on.

* Strauss confused the means with the ends. His ends should have been self-actualization, and pickup should have been the means he used to get there. Instead, pickup became his end goal. Don’t get it twisted, sexual success is great after decades of failure. I enjoy spinning plates, but it doesn’t define who I am.

Truly, bitches ain’t shit but hoes and tricks. Strauss never got that, and one day, looked around and thought “this is all there is?”. Now he’s busy chasing domestic bliss, in the hope that a wife and a kid will give him those things that are missing from his life. In many ways, this is no different than some actor or rock star, who despite seemingly having everything, drinks or drugs himself to death. He’s chasing something that he doesn’t know how to get.

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Neil Strauss Trades the Game for the Truth

Joshua Rotter writes: The now-happily married father of one is only too eager to share his discoveries about life and love in his new book, The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships, which he’s promoting at a Litquake brunch on Saturday, Oct 17, that’s aptly titled “A Playboy No Longer: (Former) Bad Boy, Neil Strauss. ”

Strauss went from interviewing musicians for Rolling Stone and reviewing music for The New York Times to co-writing a string of successful memoirs, such as Marilyn Manson’s The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, Mötley Crüe’s The Dirt, and Jenna Jameson’s How to Make Love Like a Porn Star.

He would next write about his own sex life in the controversial bestseller The Game, the career-changing 2005 novel in which the author penetrates the seduction community. Unfortunately, Strauss began using those manipulative strategies IRL — and encouraged others to do the same in his sequel, Rules of the Game.

“I just have to embrace the fact that I had that side that was attracted to something so shallow and objectifying and narcissistic,” he says. “There’s a part of me that felt disconnected, and here was this group of guys that was maybe showing me how, instead of being an observer, to participate and have fun and get acceptance and all those things that maybe I lacked on the inside. I think it spoke to a wound, and the wound says, ‘Yes.'”

He credits legendary music producer Rick Rubin with mentoring him out of The Game. “He helped me realize, ‘You’ve got everything you’ve wanted, now you’re social and can meet people, so why are you still not happy?'”

Strauss wrote The Truth in an attempt to answer this question.

“The answer and the heart of The Truth is that there are unconscious forces that we’re not aware of, that are guiding the way we live our lives by the lies we tell ourselves — like ‘I don’t fit in,’ or ‘Everyone’s making fun of me.’ Maybe The Game and The Truth should have been one book, ’cause this is the conclusion it should have had, about getting away from manipulation and returning to intimacy and honesty. To start off with honesty, you have to be honest with yourself and know who you are before you can really be honest with someone else.”

He also learned that communication is key or else we just build resentments, that we pick our partners to work out childhood issues, that sex suffers over time because we turn our partners into our parents, and that only once we “un-parentalize” our partners can we truly connect with them sexually or otherwise. He speaks from experience.

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Neil Strauss Is Back

From Slate: Reviews of The Game were haughty and dismissive, pointing out how inane PUAs’ routines are, accusing them of puerility and alienation, and noting, accurately, that these Lotharios seem far more wrapped up in one another and their “community” than they do in the women they pursue. None of this would be news to Strauss, however; the shortcomings of the PUA scene are in fact one of the themes of his book, which opens with Strauss hauling Mystery off to a psych ward before his mood-disordered mentor makes good on threats to kill himself. By the end, Strauss and Mystery have been forced out of Project Hollywood, and Strauss has paired up with a woman, the guitarist for Love’s band. She is impervious to PUA tricks, most notably the “neg”—a backhanded compliment intended to communicate that the player is not intimidated by his target’s beauty. Strauss moves on, abandoning a closet full of paraphernalia used in the Game, because “real life beckoned.”

He didn’t make it that time around. As Strauss relates in his new book, The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationshipsalso available in a faux leather editionafter he split up with the guitarist, he also blew it with a subsequent girlfriend, Ingrid. He could not rein in his compulsive womanizing, even after finding someone he deeply loved and with whom he wanted to start a family. The breakup precipitates a soul-searching quest, recounted in The Truth, ranging from sex-addiction rehab to experiments in polyamory, swinging, and other nonmonogamous relationships. “This is the story,” he announces in the first chapter, “of discovering that every truth I’ve desperately clung to, fought for, fucked for and even loved for is wrong.”

I’m aware that I’m supposed to scorn The Game, but in fact I loved it. As the sentences I’ve quoted thus far indicate, Strauss’ years writing celebrity profiles and co-writing celebrity memoirs (including Jenna Jameson’s best-selling How to Make Love Like a Porn Star) have honed his ability to squeeze the maximum amount of cheesy drama out of every situation. He really knows how to set a scene and sketch a character. The villain of the first bit of The Truth, a puritanical counselor at the rehab center he checks into when Ingrid leaves him, “raises her head like a cobra about to strike” whenever someone in his group therapy session uses the word girl. Strauss is also smart, with a well-developed sense of irony. When a counselor asks his group to calculate how much money they’ve squandered in chasing fleeting sexual encounters over the years, right down to the last condom, he silently totes up the opposite: “My sex addiction pays for my phone, rent, and health insurance. It pays for breakfast, lunch and dinner; for movies, books and the computer I’m writing on; for socks, underwear, and shoes. Fuck, I couldn’t afford to be here getting treatment without it.”

Despite the indignation The Game once provoked, taking a moral position on that book hardly seems urgent. It’s set in an alternate, nightclub-rich universe of perpetual recreation. Surgically enhanced women visit it when they want a bit of adventure, and yet, sadly, it is populated by a vast sea of indistinguishably dull, thirsty guys, each equipped with khakis and a cable package stocked with every variant of ESPN. As depicted by Strauss, PUA tactics—from their flamboyant “peacocking” wardrobes to their prefab patter based on questions promised to reveal the respondent’s personality—are meant to make the player stand out in this crowd. Imagine, if you can, a milieu so boring that the approach of a guy wearing a furry top hat and offering to do magic tricks and give Cosmo quizzes would be a welcome relief.

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‘His book The Game made him a fortune, but left Neil Strauss in treatment for sex addiction. Ten years later, he’s a changed man, he tells Tom Lamont’

The Guardian: Around 2010, he met and fell in love with a Mexican-born model named Ingrid De La O. She was perfect, Strauss thought, their relationship together “the best I’d ever had”. Yet he found he couldn’t stop pursuing other women and cheating on Ingrid. When she learned about the cruellest of his infidelities (her best friend, a church car park), Ingrid agreed to forgive Strauss only on the condition he be treated for sex addiction. So he entered rehab for three months. Here his problems really began.

By opening up his psyche to trained therapists for the first time, Strauss learned he had quite an assortment of mental and emotional conditions. In short order, he was diagnosed with anxiety syndrome, depressive disorder, two forms of sexual disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. “It was like a hammer hitting me on the head,” he says. “I really thought I was normal.”

Out of rehab, still in some degree of turmoil, Strauss got back together with Ingrid, but managed just a fortnight together before splitting again. She started seeing other people. Strauss, meanwhile, went to visit a brain doctor who told him that he’d spent so long trying to figure out how to seduce women for The Game, he might have corrupted himself permanently; that pursuing women was “so deeply ingrained, you’re not going to be able to just walk out of here and stop it”.

Indeed, he was not. There were chaotic flings with a Vegas showgirl, with a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and with a woman called Sage with whom he had an open relationship before she left him for two Mexicans. Strauss travelled to Europe to attend sex parties, and later moved to live in a free love commune in California. There was a lot of wallowing, Strauss says, not all of which made it into the pages of The Truth. “There’s only a certain number of ways you can write about depression before your reader reaches for Harry Potter.”

You suspect journalistic motivation in the sex-party trip and his enrolment in the commune (Strauss was writing as he went). But he sounds honest when he tells me it was the act of finishing chapters, and reading them over, that pushed on his recovery. He came to see that his years researching and writing The Game had made him manipulative and selfish, “following a shallow path to self-esteem”, as he describes it now. “My thinking was, ‘If this woman’s going to be naked with me, I must be OK.’ But it doesn’t last.”

He leads us on to his balcony, where we sit on weatherproofed sofas. It’s a scorching day. His wife stays indoors, in the cool, looking after their son. Throughout my visit, I catch only glimpses of her. She has requested not to be interviewed for this article, a reluctance I can well understand. His wife is Ingrid, the much-messed-about girlfriend who first insisted he seek treatment.

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Struggling With My Demons

From three years ago:

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Jews, Judaism & Gun Control

In the light of recent American shootings and renewed discussion about gun control, I researched Judaism’s attitudes to gun control.

As I expected, Judaism does not have a clear position on gun control (or any almost any contemporary political issue in the diaspora, Judaism simply does not issue clear directives on how Jews should try to shape politics in gentile countries). As one Chabad rabbi summarized: “I believe the issue can be argued on both sides from a Judaic point of view.”

Israel’s position on gun control is complicated:

Israeli gun control regulations ‘opposite of US’

By BEN HARTMAN \ 12/18/2012

A gun lover’s dream or a stringently controlled police state that would make a National Rifle Association supporter’s blood boil? In recent days, following the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, that left 26 dead, including 20 children, Israel has been mentioned as a country awash in guns yet still free of such random massacres. Many have pointed out that the difference between the countries is not in the prevalence of guns, but the regulations that accompany them.

According to Yaakov Amit, the head of the Public Security Ministry’s Firearms Licensing Department, the difference between the gun laws in the US and Israel are as clear as night and day.

“There is an essential difference between the two. In America the right to bear arms is written in the law, here it’s the opposite… only those who have a license can bear arms and not everyone can get a license.”

Amit said gun licenses are only given out to those who have a reason because they work in security or law enforcement, or those who live in settlements “where the state has an interest in them being armed.”

He added that former IDF officers above a certain rank can get a license.

Anyone who fits the requirements, is over age 21 and an Israeli resident for more than three years, must go through a mental and physical health exam, Amit said, then pass shooting exams and courses at a licensed gun range, as well as background checks by the Public Security Ministry.

Once they order their firearm from a gun store, they are allowed to take it home with a one-time supply of 50 bullets, which Amit said they cannot renew.

The gun owner must retake his license exam and testing at the gun range every three years. As of January, Amit said, a new law will go into effect requiring gun owners to prove that they have a safe at home to keep their weapon in.

Amit said that since 1996, not long after the Rabin assassination, there has been a continuous reduction in the amount of weapons in public hands due larger to stricter regulations. He estimated there are about 170,000 privately-owned firearms in Israel, or enough for around one out of every 50 Israelis, far less per capita than the US, where there are an estimated more than 300 million privately owned guns for a population of a little more than 300 million.

Amit also said there are only approximately 2,500 people in the country who have gun licenses for hunting, and they must first get approval from the Israel Nature and Parks Authority.

Aside from Israel’s strict gun laws, reasons for the lack of mass shootings can be attributed to the country’s closely knit family structure, small size and intimacy and informality between strangers or the universal health care which makes mental health services available for all.

In the diaspora, Jewish groups predominantly line up on the side of strict gun control:

After Newtown, Jews Lead Renewed Push on Guns
Nathan Guttman December 23, 2012

Jewish organizations pride themselves on gun control stances that date back to the early days of the debate, following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and of President Kennedy. Most played a supportive role in passing legislation then limiting access to weapons, and have since reaffirmed their commitment to reducing the availability of guns.
One reason for broad Jewish support of gun control, Mariaschin said, has to do with the community’s sense of security, “which perhaps leads us to feel that the possession of assault weapons is completely unneeded.”
Rabbi Eric Yoffie, former head of the Reform movement, listed in a recent Haaretz article several reasons for Jews siding with supporters of gun control: the community’s affiliation with the Democratic Party; the fact that Jews are urban people and detached from the culture of hunting or gun ownership, and suspicion toward the NRA, which is “associated in the minds of many Jews with extremist positions that frighten Jews and from which they instinctively recoil.”

The Jews I know are mainly Orthodox Jews (many of whom agree with the late Meir Kahane’s slogan, “Every Jew, a 22!”). They mainly vote Republican. They don’t want Muslim immigration, they don’t want Mexican immigration, they don’t care about civil rights, they don’t care about blacks, and they largely support law enforcement, widespread gun ownership and strong neighborhood watch programs.

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