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Tag Archives: Game debate
The game alternative
I’m genuinely curious. The debates continue to rage on at Dalrock’s, Zippy’s one and two, Cane’s, Anarchopapist’s and others even though I believe I’ve accurately described the difference between the two viewpoints. For years the pro-game Christian manosphere proponents have … Continue reading
The end of the game debate
I was conversing with JoJ over at Free Notherner’s Christian Masculinity, and was finally able to pinpoint the difference between the pro-game and anti-game debate that has raged about the Christian manosphere for the past half decade or more. The … Continue reading
Red Pill and Game
As per Keoni’s previous posts on God, Game & The shape of the “men’s movement” and The Great Unlearning, I think there’s two separate things going on here. Though I also think there will almost inevitably be an impasse. There’s … Continue reading
Game is not a toolbox
Game is not a toolbox, but it may look like a toolbox. In to game or not to game, I explored the inherent selfish nature of game as opposed to that of godly masculinity. Likewise, over at Free Northerner’s Christian … Continue reading
To game or not to game
I found the manosphere last January and voraciously read everything from it. From the PUAs (pick up artists), to the MGTOWs (men going their own way), to the tradosphere, and the various blogs of the Christian manosphere (orthosphere, protestants, etc.). … Continue reading