The Feminine Imperative in Corporate Culture

The Matrix is a system, Neo, and that system is our enemy. But when you are inside and you look around, what do you see; businessmen, lawyers, teachers, carpenters. The minds of the very people we are trying to save. But until we do, these people are still a part of the system and that makes them our enemy.

You have to understand that most of these people are not ready to be unplugged and many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system that they will fight to protect it.

I apologize for breaking up the continuity of last week’s post with this one today, but I felt it was necessary to address the recent firing of James Damore by his employers, Google, for allegedly breaking company conduct codes for raising many of the issue I and other’s in the Red Pill community and the Manosphere have been dissecting for a long time now. I generally don’t like to get too wrapped up in current events until more information develops about an incident I think is relevant to how the Red Pill (as it correctly applies to intersexual dynamics) is perceived in mainstream society. It’s easy to make mistakes so if I miss anything here please feel free to correct me or add to things in the comment thread.

To the best of what I’ve been able to ascertain James Damore posted what mainstream media wants to define as a 10 page “manifesto” (really a ‘memo’) about why it is he believes certain gender/sexual stereotypes persist in the tech field. After reading it, there is really nothing all that shocking from a Red Pill perspective in his essay. If anything, Damore is still deluded by Blue Pill conditioned idealistic hopes for gender equalism not dissimilar to those held by the MRM. Really there’s nothing in this PDF that the Manosphere and even the sexual sciences haven’t been revealing for over a decade now. Damore just had the balls to post it on what Google promoted as an anonymous inter-corporate intranet forum, ostensibly established to allow their employees to voice their opinions and concerns about the company in anonymity. Google is only one of many multi-national companies to have these forums set up in some lame effort to make it seem as if they value the opinions and engagement of their employees.

Now we see just how private and dangerous these forums really are to the livelihood of their employees. To be fair, I doubt that Damore is the first guy to get fired for expressing himself on one of these forums. I’m sure there’ve been countless other men shown the door by many companies with a lower profile than Google. What made Damore a target wasn’t so much Google from a corporate sense, but rather the ‘progressive’ feminine-primary corporate culture that is endemic to Google. Once Damore had published his very well-thought op-ed about the fundamental biological, psychological and neurological differences between men and women, and how this affects innovation and employment in the tech industry, the intra-corporate witch hunt was on for the guy who anonymously posted. No doubt Google code monkeys would have little problem identifying and doxxing James, but where this witch hunt stemmed from was far more likely his co-workers and fueled by the egalitarian-equalist, postmodernist mindset that pervades Google.

This is a snapshot of the Google corporate culture. The last gal, Danielle Brown is Google’s “Diversity VP”.

The official line from Google is that Damore’s “manifesto” constitutes a breach of Google’s code of conduct. Yet for all of Google’s insisting that they respect the right’s of speech within the company, Damore’s doxxing came from within Google’s corporate culture:

The employee memo — which was up for days without action by Google — went viral within the search giant’s internal discussion boards this weekend, with some decrying it and others defending it. Sources said the company’s top execs have been struggling with how to deal with it and the fallout, trying to decide if its troubling content crossed a line.

Apparently it did. In a memo to employees titled “Our words matter,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that the employee — who has been named on Twitter, although his identity could not be verified — had violated its code of conduct. (I am not publishing his name, because he — and others who disagree with him — have been threatened with violence online.)

Well, apparently James was doxxed identified and was threatened with violence both from within and without Google now. Thus, the predictable constitutional excuse that ‘you can say what you want, but you’ll be held accountable’ and Google was within its rights to fire Damore doesn’t hold water when Google promoted its internal forum as an anonymous place for employees to provide their input so the company can get honest feedback. I’m not a lawyer, but I think Google’s got a really sticky situation on their hands in that their actions technically constitute entrapment.

Furthermore, I get the feeling that Google’s campus is not unlike many other large corporate cultures – a core of skilled labor that actually puts numbers on the board as far as productivity is concerned working within a larger bureaucracy of basically superfluous positions that define the company’s corporate identity to the world around it. The writing on the wall now, that this skilled labor pool is seeing, is that this bureaucracy set of the company can have them fired for daring to voice a dissenting reality to their own ego-investments. How long before that talent pool opts for a more secure jobs in a corporate culture that looks less like the “people’s” revolution in China?

Now, all that said, James Damore, unwittingly or deliberately, has fallen into the trust-trap that I outlined back in 2013 in It’s Their Game. And while I think he’s got a pretty good case against Google, he had to have understood to some degree that Google owns his Frame. Perhaps this was his intent all along (nowhere have I seen how long he’d been employed there), but he was either very naive or very cunning in his in publishing his ‘memo’. Maybe he thinks this is his Atlas Shrugged moment, or maybe he actually bought the lie that Google (any company) cared about his employee feedback – that fact remains that the Feminine Imperative has assimilated every aspect of western society. The frame in which the overwhelming majority of men depend upon in their corporate, career, job, lives is one into which the Feminine Imperative seized social control over long ago.

For as much as it seems that standing up to systemic, calculated, postmodern ignorance is a heroic act of Red Pill aware defiance, never forget the insistent frame of the system you find yourself in. A lot of men in the ‘sphere like to tout the virtues of being ‘anti-fragile’ enough to weather the inevitable retaliations of the postmodern herd for their dissenting world view, and that may well be the case for a few men, but remember, everyone, with rare exception, is fragile about something – family, respect, integrity, personal relationships, the people who depend on him as well as his revenue (and the capacity to generate more) all apply.

Feminine Correctness

Every social, religious and corporate institution has been saturated with feminine-correctness. It’s important for Red Pill aware men to make this distinction because it will inform your decision making for as long as you remain in most corporate environments. I know many ideological and political factions like to trot out the idea about how they are against “Political Correctness”. That term, PC, has been with us for a long time now and its definition has been passed back and forth along political lines almost interchangeably for decades. Whatever it is one side isn’t allowed to address in public discourse becomes politically incorrect conversation. However, the distinction that conveniently (calculatedly) goes unnoticed is what I described as the Sisterhood Über Alles in my most recent book. Feminine Correctness permeates both sides of the political spectrum, but this is only one social arena amongst many where the appeasement of women’s perspectives as being the only correct perspective has been saturated.

Anyone who’s read my essay, Losing My Religion regarding how the Feminine Imperative has covertly (and recently overtly) assimilated authority of church culture – and ultimately doctrine – in mainstream religion can get an idea of what I’m talking about here with regard to corporate culture. The corporate workplace, big and small, has similarly been assimilated over the course of over six decades now; to the point that a feminine-primary influence has become a de facto authority under the premise of diversity, gender-neutrality and combating a presumed endemic male-sexism. All of which feed into the default, feminine-correct, presumption of female victimhood. Thus, we see the rise of the ubiquitous, almost universally female staffed, Human Resources departments whose true purpose is not about hiring, company morale or corporate culture, but rather an enforcement of feminine-correct initiatives and bylaws intended to give unquestioned authority to the feminine-correct social narrative.

In our modern corporate culture we’ve seen a meta-scale enforcement of what I termed Overseers in the Locker Room in my essay, Male Space:

Overseers in the Locker Room

The second purpose in the goal of female inclusion into male space is really a policing of the thought dynamics and attitudes of the men in that space. When women are allowed access to the locker room the dynamic of the locker room changes. The locker room can take many different shapes: the workplace environment, the sports team, the group of all-male coders, the primarily male scientific community, the ‘boys club’, the group of gamer nerds at the local game store, even strip clubs and the sanctuary you think your ‘man cave’ is – the context is one of women inserting themselves into male space in order to enforce the dictates of feminine social primacy.

When the influence of feminine-primacy is introduced into social settings made up mainly by men and male-interests, the dynamics and purpose of that group changes. The purpose becomes less about the endeavor itself and more about adherence to the feminine-inclusionary aspect of that endeavor. It starts to become less about being the best or most passionate at what they do, and more about being acceptable to the influence of the Feminine Imperative while attempting maintaining the former level of interest in the endeavor.

Men unaccustomed to having women in their midst generally react in two ways; According to their proper feminized conditioning, they embrace the opportunity to impress these ‘trailblazing’ women (hoping to be found worthy of intimacy) with their enthusiastic acceptance of, and identification with, their feminine overseer(s), or they become easy foils of an “out moded” way of thinking that the new ‘in-group’ happily labels them with.

Once the feminine-primary in-group dynamic is established a ‘feminine correct’ social frame follows. This feminine correction restructures the priorities of goals, and validates any accomplishments, in terms of how they reflect upon the feminine as a whole. Thus any in-group success is perceived as a feminine success in male space, while in-group failures or simple mediocrity is either dismissed entirely or blamed on out-group men’s failure to comply with, or the rejection of, the Feminine Imperative’s ‘correcting’ influence on the in-group.

In all honesty, Jame Damore’s rationales in his ‘memo’ were very measured, bordering on Blue Pill, in his attempts to preempt what he obviously knew would be a workplace viral insult. However, his experience is a high-profile illustration of how corporate culture has been taken hostage by a mindset fed and raised by the Feminine Imperative. When you consider that this is the corporate culture of a company dubiously responsible for global access to information – ostensibly legitimate, authoritative information by the larger populace – you begin to see the extent to which the imperative as assumed control not just of our social discourse, but the unquestionable authority to direct the acceptability of personal belief and critical thought.

When I wrote The First Female President, I attempted to reveal just how globally extensive the reach of the Feminine Imperative really was. So encompassing is the presumed understanding of feminine-correctness, so ensaturated is it into our societal subconscious that we tend to take its presence for granted until Hillary (the she) was denied the presidency (to the he). Then the societal scale outrage comes to the surface because what was presumed to be correct is not a universally accepted foreknowledge as their social subconscious had presumed was believed.

That outrage was on a geopolitical social scale, yet it was due to the same presumptions that cause the outrage we see over a kid at Google who dared to say ‘no’ not just to Google’s corporate culture, but to all corporate cultures that have been subsumed by the Feminine Imperative for over 60 years now. That any company would need a Vice President of Diversity is an indictment of how deeply embedded the Feminine Imperative is in corporate culture.

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Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5965360&page=1 “In the first Congressional hearing into the financial crisis, the former CEO of the bankrupt Lehman Brothers, Richard Fuld, became the poster boy for Wall Street greed today as he defended the $484 million he received in salary, bonuses and stock options since 2000. “ http://www.nbcnews.com/id/23711023/ns/business-us_business/t/bear-stearns-big-shots-reaped-big-paydays/#.WYusQq1K270 “Their paper wealth may have disintegrated but for years leading up to Bear’s collapse they had been the beneficiaries of one of the most generous compensation packages in the industry. Over five years, from 2002 through 2006, Cayne took home total compensation — salary, bonus, restricted stock, and stock options — worth a… Read more »

Sentient
Sentient
7 years ago

Blax

“I’ll just go to Virginia and live in my great grandfathers house. Lol. It’s empty at the moment. ”

What happens when discover “someone else” living there?

Still interested in how you a) dtermine a living wage and b) pay for it and c) tell those who want a raise they can’t have it?

Sentient
Sentient
7 years ago

And your job… Be careful. That illegal alien might be from Bangalore or Finland or Taiwan… Not Bakersfield…

Sentient
Sentient
7 years ago

Someone point me to the free lunches… And then explain to me exactly how they are feee and to whom?

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

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Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

@ Sentient ” What happens when discover “someone else” living there?” It’s rural southern Virginia. No one will squat, and if they do, they’re probably related to me. ” Still interested in how you a) dtermine a living wage and b) pay for it and c) tell those who want a raise they can’t have it?” Living wage = enough pay to feed yourself and put a roof over your head. 40 hours, if your not a 16 year old working at McDonalds, equal enough for the basics of life. Just like it used to. Just like it was for… Read more »

dr zipper
dr zipper
7 years ago

Leon is a bot

dr zipper
dr zipper
7 years ago

just some bait…. be patient

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

” . . . the Richest Nation In the History of the World . . .”

The gold and silver are gone and Saudi Arabia has the oil.

Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

” Someone point me to the free lunches… And then explain to me exactly how they are feee and to whom?”

Nothing is free… for regular working , tax paying stiffs that is

https://itep.org/fortune-500-companies-hold-a-record-26-trillion-offshore/

…. flows one way

Days of Broken Arrows
Days of Broken Arrows
7 years ago

Good essay. Back in the 1980s, some of the redneck girls I knew wore t-shirts with the slogan “I have the pussy so I make the rules.” Looks like this has now become official corporate policy.

anon
anon
7 years ago

“just some bait…. be patient”

What are you hoping will happen?

Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

@ kfg

” The gold and silver are gone and Saudi Arabia has the oil.”

But we have a keyboard and unlimited resources.

stuffinbox
7 years ago

“…. flows one way”

Trickle down,geyser up,works both ways.

There is no way to legislate out of it,unless we take the legislature out of it.

stuffinbox
7 years ago

You just have to honor the correct price.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lp51du0HWI&w=560&h=315%5D

SJF
SJF
7 years ago

Ton: “Perhaps Blax. I don’t need to know the why of it, it is enough to know they are hostile toward me and mine.” Exactly. Simple thinking and as a consequence simple action. You guys are placing too much fucking importance on outside things. Be aware, be mindful of who you are and Act. Let the world meet you half way and Then Take What is Yours. That doesn’t preclude you giving to those who are important to you or squandering them as an asset. I have to say that Blaximus is disavowing his own maxims. The prime of which… Read more »

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

“But we have a keyboard and unlimited resources.”

The consumer economy is broken and isn’t going to be fixed. The information economy is a Magic Porridge Pot and nobody can figure out how you make money from that.

And sooner or later, somehow or other, all the fiat money has to be converted into real money, because, you know, reality.

Anonymous Reader
Anonymous Reader
7 years ago

kfg The gold and silver are gone and Saudi Arabia has the oil. You’re way out of date on the hydrocarbons. The Bakken is getting tapped, production from the Permian is up rather than down, there’s formations in the Gulf of Mexico that are untouched. The Saudi’s have declining production of oil and increasing production of princelings. Plus they don’t do their own work, as you know full well, they hire that out. When crunch time hits, they can’t even purify their own water. So, meh. As for the gold and silver, there are other metals with value as well… Read more »

Anonymous Reader
Anonymous Reader
7 years ago

kfg meming on top of Lab Barbies – priceless.

SJF
SJF
7 years ago

“Obstacles are built on the foundation of importance. If importance is reduced the obstacles will crumble and cease to pose a problem.” May your mental hurdles be lower. I’ve mentioned it tens of times. What I learned via having a wildlife habitat actual farm with very powerful intentions and actions (as well as powerful implements, tractors and other tools) is that it if very possible that with good mental point of origin and mindset, high hurdles become low hurdles. Doubts become No Big Deal if you don’t let your mind cock-block what your heart wants to do. Your heart is… Read more »

stuffinbox
7 years ago

I’m so proud of Mrs Box,she got called into the ofice today and told to be more pollitically correct. Apparently one of the girls complained she was to harsh.

anon
anon
7 years ago

“And sooner or later, somehow or other, all the fiat money has to be converted into real money, because, you know, reality.” Sure. But what does “real money” look like? If you’re speaking of a commodity based standard…there are a couple of problems there. First, the supply of the commodity has to be sufficient to provide liquidity, both currently and in the future. Second, the commodity has to be in short enough supply to prevent the deletrious fiat effects. After all, we do have a commodity based system, if you’re willing to consider cotton and wood pulp as commodities. Given… Read more »

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

“You’re way out of date on the hydrocarbons.” I’m not talking about the supply. I’m talking about the politics of economy. From a strategic point of view Saudi oil is one of the slickest tricks old Dicky every pulled. We pulled the supply of our enemies while preserving our own. From a tactical point of view it was a forced move and hot mess. ” . . . there are other metals with value as well such as brass [is two metals] and lead.” And any number of other things as well, as I went over when Scribbler posed his… Read more »

stuffinbox
7 years ago

Right now you need two pounds of red brass to pay for a big mac. Or 18 lbs of lead,1.5 pounds of copper,1Qt motor oil or 1.5gal gasoline.

SJF
SJF
7 years ago

It’s not really about the rich man stealing from the poor man’s or a set wage in regards to man’s intersexual conflicts or strategies. It’s about the Cross Eyed Marys. The Feminine Imperative and Hypergamous Actions. Who would be a poor man, a beggar-man, a thief If he had a rich man in his hand And who would steal the candy From a laughing baby’s mouth If he could take it from the money man Cross-eyed Mary goes jumping in again She signs no contract but she always plays the game She dines in Hampstead village on expense accounted gruel… Read more »

Sentient
Sentient
7 years ago

“You’ll need a pound of brass to pay for a big mac”

Well if Blax gets his way it may be three pounds

stuffinbox
7 years ago

“Given that the majority of the “money” in the world doesn’t even exist in reality, but rather as simple bookkeeping entries, does it really matter what the “tangible” money is? I’m not sure that it does.”

Given that the majority of the money is borrowed,it matters greatly to those that made the loans.Enter the 50&100 year bond.

The IMF thinks loaning us more is a bad risk.

anon
anon
7 years ago

“And there are reasons why gold and silver became the preferred medium and remained so for thousands of years. You’ll need a pound of brass to pay for a Big Mac.”

A “gold standard dollar” is only as good as the government’s credibility (ability really) to stick with the standard. If a government can go on a gold standard it can also abandon it. And the government’s credibility (rooted in the strength of its economy) is precisely what gives fiat currency its value in the first place.

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

” . . . does it really matter what the “tangible” money is?” Oh yeah. Big time. The Elite(tm) still rely on it, because they understand the system, although you might not recognize some of it to look at it (a Van Gough and a Stradivarius are money). You’ll understand when they pull the fiat money. The fiat money isn’t real. People require real things to live. The fiat money, sometime, somehow, must be converted to real money. Real money is something with tangible value. Wealth, not “legal tender.” Under the current conditions the best thing you can do is… Read more »

Sentient
Sentient
7 years ago

“And the government’s credibility (rooted in the strength of its economy) is precisely what gives fiat currency its value in the first place.”

And that value can be below par.

stuffinbox
7 years ago

Traffic Low Spark If you see something that looks like a star And it’s shooting up out of the ground And your head is spinning from a loud guitar And you just can’t escape from the sound Don’t worry too much, it’ll happen to you We were children once, playing with toys And the thing that you’re hearing is only the sound of The low spark of high-heeled boys The percentage you’re paying is too high priced While you’re living beyond all your means And the man in the suit has just bought a new car From the profit he’s… Read more »

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

“If a government can go on a gold standard it can also abandon it.” Money can be assayed. A dollar bill is worth circa two real cents. You are trying to understand things through the very veil of fiat money. Tricky Dick didn’t “take us off the gold standard” just because it sounded good to him. The American dollar note was threatened with being made worthless overnight, by foreign powers. Because notes were issued promissory of gold, but when the debt was called the gold wasn’t there. We were actually off the gold standard long before Nixon was elected, and… Read more »

anon
anon
7 years ago

“And that value can be below par.”
Yes of course.
Ask the Confederate States of America.

Keg:
I guess at the end of the day “wealth” is whatever people want and are willing to barter for.
We have lots of guns and ammo so I suppose we’re better off than most for the impending zombie apocalypse.

anon
anon
7 years ago

Sorry kfg, that was an autocorrect of your name.

anon
anon
7 years ago

“That can’t happen if you promise gold and deliver gold. Real money. Not an I.O.U. for real money.”

Yes. That’s the (government’s) “credibility” bit.
What happens to the value of gold if a huge quantity is discovered somewhere?
Heck, they can create it in a lab it just isn’t cost effective to do so YET.

Senior Beta
Senior Beta
7 years ago

Great timing Rollo. Don’t comment much as I don’t have much to add being an old guy but love the comments. But this is one of the few areas I might add something. And seeing Ian and Deti weigh in, I think “why not”? Lawyer in Silicon Valley. Employment law. Guy has a great case. Sure, he was an “at will” employee; like 99% of humanity. But Google fucked up big time. Not entrapment; that’s a criminal law concept. But likely fraud, retaliation for calling out illegal conduct, lots of juicy stuff. Have no idea why the NLRB complaint; they… Read more »

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

“I guess at the end of the day “wealth” is whatever people want and are willing to barter for.” At the second order. Remember that the impetus to barter stems from actual need. Once you have food in your stomach, a roof over year head and the implements you need to keep things that way, then you can move on to things you are “willing” to barter for. The Elite run a three tiered economic system. Fiat money is used to extract real wealth (land, commodities, power, etc) from the populace. Real wealth is what they trade in themselves. “Priceless… Read more »

Gaz
Gaz
7 years ago

Well in terms of the Google Bullsh*t.

Every one needs to uninstall Google Chrome from any computer device they have and if possible minimize use of he Google Search Engine.

You can instead install and use something like Mozilla Fire Fox. Prehaps use open street maps as an alternative to Google Maps; https://www.openstreetmap.org

The one way to get rid of these f**kers, is to starve them. They’re parasites, starve them out!!!!!!

Dont be a bunch of lazy c*nts and take some simple actions!!!!!

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

“What happens to the value of gold if a huge quantity is discovered somewhere?” It goes down compared to the value of the things you want to exchange it for. But the value of silver wouldn’t. “Heck, they can create it in a lab it just isn’t cost effective to do so YET.” From lead. In a cyclotron, basically an atom at a time. It takes a long time to make an ounce an atom at a time. Cost about a billion an ounce. The price isn’t likely to come down until the price of energy goes to zero. It… Read more »

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

““What happens to the value of gold if a huge quantity is discovered somewhere?””

P.S. Note that there has never been, and never will be, more than one Starry Night.

Anonymous Reader
Anonymous Reader
7 years ago

Gaz
You can instead install and use something like Mozilla Fire Fox.

Do you know who Brandon Eich is, and what happened to him at Mozilla?

Anonymous Reader
Anonymous Reader
7 years ago

anon
What happens to the value of gold if a huge quantity is discovered somewhere?

Gee, I dunno, what happened in the 19th century when some of the last big gold strikes happened? Why did Willam jennings Bryan give a speech that used to be famous for its line about a “cross of gold”? what was the bimetallic system of the 19th century?

If only there was some kind of library system that you could search for the answers to these questions, Liz. If only…

Gaz
Gaz
7 years ago

Anonymous Reader

Well you can only do the best you can do – I suspect every corporate entity is infected with this Sh*t to some degree or another.

But just think, if enough people just boycotted their dam services – I think their would be a quick move away from this type of crap.

I still think its worth doing as google is much bigger than any of the alternatives – if you do nothing and keep using their services – nothing is going to change…

SFC Ton
7 years ago

Fiat money is used to extract real wealth (land, commodities, power, etc) from the populace. ………….. One of the things I find interesting about the UMC and what passes as “right wing” is their inability to see how the truly wealthy economically strip mine them as well. Sure their life is comfortable now, but as a group, they don’t seem able to read the writing on the wall very well. Like how software, the internet and hindus can replace almost everyone on of them and will be able to in 20’ish years. The plant I semi own has exctaly one… Read more »

Walawala
Walawala
7 years ago

This is one reason I keep my views to myself in a work setting. It’s weird… the women have a special diversity group dealing with women’s issue in the workplace. There are women who routinely talk about “hot guys” who are suppliers… they routinely “joke” about putting men in their place. The men just kind of smile and politely ignore this. If there is even a whiff of an off colour remark about women it’s immediately shut down. I reserve my red pill views for women I’m gaming. The whole feminism is nonsense line just rules them up and is… Read more »

anon
anon
7 years ago

“P.S. Note that there has never been, and never will be, more than one Starry Night.” True. But it, like the Hope Diamond, wouldn’t be a very practical standard for currency. And its value is relative like everything else. Really, (as has been alluded) it’s all only as good as what you can hold on to (including property). AR: Well, that was intended to be rhetorical. If something is valuable it is more sought out. We could discover a 600k ton (metric) in the Siberian tundra. Of course it goes both ways. Price of gold is all over the place.… Read more »

Culum Struan
Culum Struan
7 years ago

– Reality Transurfing is on my reading list already on your recommendation – thanks. Sounds like an eye opening book

Roused
Roused
7 years ago

We’re told, and rightly so ,not to get pissed off and hold onto anger about hypergamy. We’re told to accept the order of nature. It is what it is. Learn how to game it.

Buuuuuutttt when it comes to the nature of politics, wealth and class the butthurt seethes and never ends.

There is a lot of ego investment being exposed.

anon
anon
7 years ago

Just to add, even small fluctuations in demand can cause huge price drops. Back in 2008 that happened to the price of oil (60 percent drop).
Kind of a threshold thing.
Bastiat has mentioned it in the past (as it pertains to SMV).
That would seem to matter quite a bit if the value of a currency is pegged to only one or two precious metals.
Anyway, ramble over.

recovering from oneitis
recovering from oneitis
7 years ago

WTF happened? How did the comments get derailed into a debate about socialism and fiat money? You guys either have ADD or favorite topics that you just have to inject into every conversation. Blax, I’m sorry that things ain’t working out for you but capitalism is great and if you’re not doing well, then it’s the market telling you that you need to start doing things differently. SFC, you can rail against fiat money all you want but it’s really frickin’ useful because it’s accepted by the store where I buy my food and the bank where I pay my… Read more »

anon
anon
7 years ago

Just one more in case anyone might be interested. Here is a mining company that pays a little over 10 percent dividend. Look at the graph over time. Not so great…but, might be a good time to buy. Who knows. I’d have to find out a lot more about them.

https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=ALRP+stock+chart&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

anon
anon
7 years ago
Radium
Radium
7 years ago

I’ve been thinking about the relationship between the last two essays whose topics range from the family court system to the corporate world, and how the FI has subverted both. The FI on its own is utterly impotent. It requires men (aka white knights) as muscle, but not any white knight will do. What the FI requires is the neo-Marxist white knight. Of course, I believe we all understand this. The FI wants control, and the neo-Marxist understands that the FI can be used to create social chaos to break social norms. These two forces are inextricably linked. The relationship… Read more »

newlyaloof
7 years ago

Interesting video: interested to hear the regulars’ comments on this since we’re talking politics and such:

SJF
SJF
7 years ago

“Well in terms of the Google Bullsh*t. Every one needs to uninstall Google Chrome from any computer device they have and if possible minimize use of he Google Search Engine. You can instead install and use something like Mozilla Fire Fox. Prehaps use open street maps as an alternative to Google Maps; https://www.openstreetmap.org The one way to get rid of these f**kers, is to starve them. They’re parasites, starve them out!!!!!! Dont be a bunch of lazy c*nts and take some simple actions!!!!!” That’s a lot of free energy you just used up in that rant. It’s one thing to… Read more »

George C
George C
7 years ago

@Not Born, I’m replying to this comment specifically that you made: Damore simply called their bluff by doing exactly the kind of thing they are daring all men to do. Hopefully he was calculating and cunning enough to plan this and will win enough in a law suite to support himself for the rest of his life against google for entrapment, wrongful termination, character deformation, slander, libel, discrimination, and whatever punitive damages can be compensated for. The Red Pill should be established as a religion so it to can be protected by the constitution. ======== I want you to consider… Read more »

Novaseeker
Novaseeker
7 years ago

I watched the Peterson interview with Damore, where he goes though the memo with him. Peterson pretty much agreed with what Damore wrote in the memo, from the psychology point of view, including the political characterizations. That’s not nothing, since Peterson is a quite highly regarded academic and clinical psychologist, and one who has had business organizations and law firms as clients previously — it’s kind of one of his bailiwicks of expertise, really. The substance of the memo doesn’t say what a lot of the internet and mainstream media pundits say that it does — it doesn’t say women… Read more »

George C
George C
7 years ago

I had typos in my comments: I want you to consider this additional information. 1. Being Smart and Super Smart are two different things. Smart people are hired by corporations to do “work.” Super Smart people start companies and get above the game. 2. Google employees are told they are smart but learn the truth so they spend their careers trying to find ways out of the game. Melissa Mayer did it. Others have tried and failed. 2a. Do you remember that 24 year old woman who tried to claim google discriminated and got all that attention? I tried to… Read more »

rugby11
rugby11
7 years ago

Novaseeker “In general, I see this as a reminder that, again unless you are simply trying to cause a stir, opinions about religion and politics are to be kept to oneself in the workplace. Don’t get into conversations about them, don’t get drawn into discussions about them, deflect with neutral humor (not sarcasm or snark) and change the topic gently or walk away. This is basically “Corporate Common Sense 101”. And if you think you are welcome to say whatever you like if feedback is solicited, you’re also doing it wrong. Again, unless he was intending to go out with… Read more »

Anonymous Reader
Anonymous Reader
7 years ago

Gaz
Well you can only do the best you can do – I suspect every corporate entity is infected with this Sh*t to some degree or another.

Do research. There’s more than two or three browsers available. I’ve never used Chrome because I don’t like software that “phones home”. There’s other search engines around, too. Do research.

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

@Newly Aloof:

The short form is that the need for banking as we know it, was created by war in the first place. It is easier and safer to carry a note across a continent, especially if you are travelling by foot/row boat, than it is to carry a pile of gold.

Bankers charge a fee for the note, so profit by war, so war is inherently in a banker’s interest, and so the banking tail may come to wag the war dog.

rugby11
rugby11
7 years ago

Somewhat off topic but from someone who has helped men wake up before knowing what the red pill is…
https://fundly.com/child-neurofeedback-research-2017?ft_src=widget_campaign_card
Th body keeps the score is a book that is somewhat reflective on how the body handles the shame guilt and anxiety on males and sex in social relationships.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywZ5uo_3Y_A
Diving into the mind and letting go…

Sentient
Sentient
7 years ago

Ton…

Like the guy who told me I ain’t wealthy until I own a plane,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3xQfOSDT6g

“rich enough not to waste time”.

kfg

Note that there has never been, and never will be, more than one Starry Night.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVjCRWbvM4c

“The Illusion has become real.”

Blax…. c’mon man… didn’t expect you to side step those questions…

Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

Not a big kool aid drinker sentient.

Sentient
Sentient
7 years ago

I’m talking about reasoned responses, not Kool Aide. But I detect some swilling all the same.

Seraph
Seraph
7 years ago

Sorry, this is not apropos of the post because I have not read it yet, but wanted to share an experience I had. I am riding Public Transit in a group seat with 3 women, college aged, all going out for a fun and sun weekend with a friend. They are 6.5 to 7; all slim and attractive but also helped by their age as most woman are. Basically they are all girls a guy would have a got at unless he had really refined tastes. Anyhow… So, we are basically sitting together although I am doing my own thing… Read more »

Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

Lol. I sip and swill because it serves my immediate purpose, but I don’t gulp and swallow.

Ilijas Jung Deutscher Red Pill Blog

I pinned the resource list by Jordan Peterson about scientifically proven gender differences on mature5man.com/googlememo

Filter Bubble
Google Algorithm
Femcentric tech

This is getting dangerous guys

The only cure for being sexist is being hot
-IJ

dr zipper
dr zipper
7 years ago

seraph – “fish not knowing it’s wet” is common to humanity in general and depends upon the individual and circumstance; the view from outside the fishbowl is indeed unsettling when first seen and beyond; like you, I still have some shock when I hear the casualness of treating men as nameless utilities even though I also know it’s not personal to them, it’s just how they are; it’s always good to get a refresher, thanks

also, I suggest putting it in the Field Reports section

kfg
kfg
7 years ago

“If you grew up in similar circumstances. . . ”

Such as being a girl. While the slate may have room for much writing, it does not begin blank. There are headings. The headings are rather different on the slates of girls than they are on the slates of boys.

With the headings on my slate, I might talk with me mates just as simply and unpretentiously about killing.

Anonymous Reader
Anonymous Reader
7 years ago

Seraph
It ain’t all simple entitlement with women. It’s what they group up in, what they were surrounded by.

They grew up as girls, surrounded by girls and beta orbiters. They are just swimming in the pond that exists courtesy of men. Fish. Water.

Razorwire
Razorwire
7 years ago

@Nova “…but it isn’t saying diversity is bad, but rather that this is probably not the right way to go about it.” You’ve summed up my takeaway as well. Something that stood out to me: he was on board with the Religion of Progress, until it progressed too far and tripped his logic. While the bridge-too-far aspect is a positive of the inherently self-destructive nature of the beast, as it can awaken those who are predisposed to rational thinking and logic, it doesn’t quite get them to the premise. Regardless, even a purple-pill awakening is better than nothing. It is… Read more »

Anonymous Reader
Anonymous Reader
7 years ago

There are a whole lot more men like Damore out there in the tech world watching things like the Peterson interview. They tend to be the real code monkeys who make stuff work, and who believe in the meritocracy myth. A lot of them are surely wondering right about now why their eyes hurt so much.

Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

@ Sentient I’ll just quote Rollo, quoting The Matrix Movie : ” The Matrix is a system, Neo, and that system is our enemy. But when you are inside and you look around, what do you see; businessmen, lawyers, teachers, carpenters. The minds of the very people we are trying to save. But until we do, these people are still a part of the system and that makes them our enemy. You have to understand that most of these people are not ready to be unplugged and many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system that… Read more »

Fred Flange, GBFC (Great Books for Cucks)
Fred Flange, GBFC (Great Books for Cucks)
7 years ago

I see George C is back, and he’s been reading my mail again. As one who has employed people, a huge red flag for me is someone who says they sued a prior employer. Because one could infer from that you’ll be next if you hire them. That would go for Damore, and for any of the Googlette sue-ers. Even if they settle out confidentially, the fact of the filing is a public record and checking on that would be part of any employer’s due diligence. The proscription on talking politics, personal peccadilloes etc. has been around forever. Predates the… Read more »

dr zipper
dr zipper
7 years ago

quirky thing about diversity is that separating folks is the only way to preserve it; we humans tend to homogenize when within fucking distance

dr zipper
dr zipper
7 years ago

quirky thing about diversity is that separating folks is the only way to preserve it; we humans tend to homogenize when within fucking distance of each other

Sentient
Sentient
7 years ago

Blax

Yes systems are part of systems. What is the best system is what we were trying to draw out.

Fred Flange, GBFC (Great Books for Cucks)
Fred Flange, GBFC (Great Books for Cucks)
7 years ago

@sensei No doubt Google’s forum was advertised as anonymous, and Damore naively bought into that. That could be actionable. Yes he was doxxed by his SJW co-workers. Because there is no anonymity, promise or no promise. Which is my point. Damore should have been smart enough to suspect it would be so, shit he worked for an outfit that is trying to erase anonymity through metrics data, just like Fakebook. Always be ready to be found out, and have a strategery to deal with it. Any one of us could be doxxed for what we post. I’m ready for that.… Read more »

Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

@ Sentient Man isn’t capable of producing the ” Best ” system. It’s not in our nature, even though we believe it is. What I’m looking for is a ” better ” system, or at least the recognition that the system currently being used has been corrupted, which is easily apparent given how folks love the ” Show Me The Data ” meme. And it’s not about ” equity ” or any shit like that. What were we doing economically before? When did it change? How did it change? And what did that change mean? For example: Everyone comes to… Read more »

Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

…. which dovetails back to this Damore guy.

SFC Ton
7 years ago

I didn’t say anything about fiat dollars. I have a bunch stacked up myself. They are an extremely useful tool until….. I don’t do stocks and bonds etc. I buy small businesses, rental homes flip cars etc. I have of on pretty decent authority the stock market is also about strip mining folks unless you have serious money. Like high 8 figures If folks don’t like populism/ populist politics maybe they should behave in a way that doesn’t inspire said politics In practical terms the usa has never been a complete free market economy esp on the international level Seeing… Read more »

Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

” Seeing the down side of capitalism doesn’t make you anti capitalism unless your 12 years old ”

Exactly.

I’ve been called anti-capitalist more times than I can count just for trying to get people to think a little bit.

SFC Ton
7 years ago

I own a bar Ser and hear that sort of stuff all the time
That and about the various brain meds they are for stuff like anxiety…. oh and lots of std scares which is never their fault but most days i am surprised the out of wed lock birth rate ain’t close to 100% for college age chicks

SFC Ton
7 years ago

Pretty weird when a Black dude from the city and a White kid from dirt poor Appalachia can see this shit but supposedly the best and brightest can’t

SFC Ton
7 years ago

In the strange confluence of technology and the FI/Progress, there is an ongoing conflict between profit/performance and Progress. Noticing the dissonance is dangerous. Trying to get others to notice, even more so.
……..
Legit

Sentient
Sentient
7 years ago

I’ll assume this is a generic bleat for an occasional passer by…

“More. Than. One. Red. Pill.

And like White Knights, people will defend the system with all of their might. Until they get fucked by it. Then like the guy who was ambushed by divorce and the ” Legal System “, they come to realize that which they’ve never experienced before – even though it was happening all around them for decades.”

?

SFC Ton
7 years ago

quirky thing about diversity is that separating folks is the only way to preserve it; we humans tend to homogenize when within fucking distance
……..

Also legit but a feature not a bug from the shot callers pov…..diversity for thee and not for me sort of thing

Just Getting It
Just Getting It
7 years ago

I’m loving how this is popping up on all sorts of sites, various people are having their redlines crossed, but maybe aren’t sure why…. Us here, having done the hard work of throwing away our blue pill investments have it a bit easier. Equality – huh, just told the gf we’re not equal, i’ll be making my own decisions thanks, after that, she can decide whether she’s in or out. A moment’s thought shows that women only ask for equality because it’s a boost for them – if she were superior, she wouldn’t be asking for it would she! While… Read more »

Just Getting It
Just Getting It
7 years ago

BTW:

Ton – thanks. If you can admit you succumbed to the blue pill at one time, BUT THEN RECOVERED, then that’s a beacon for us all.

Thanks for admitting that, a lesser man would have airbrushed it from his history.

Sad thing is, we do this stupid over-niceness out of love.

SJF
SJF
7 years ago

“Pretty weird when a Black dude from the city and a White kid from dirt poor Appalachia can see this shit but supposedly the best and brightest can’t” Not weird at all when you take into account a statement made by Jordan Peterson in the Noah’s Arc lecture of his biblical series: “There is no correlation whatsoever between wisdom and intelligence, (meaning IQ. wise).” He’s a clinical psychologist and researcher in Psychology. And anyone that dismisses potential new quantities or qualities of wisdom is not really that bright, are they? And then you wonder also why some of the old… Read more »

stuffinbox
7 years ago

If google can tell Damore un(anonymously) broke their code of conduct,is doxing someone on a company intranet against company conduct?
Does Google intend to terminate this person or persons for breaking an employees anonymity?

Or does doxing people that go against the status quo become part of the new company policy?

Does Google have any idea the infighting and amount of back stabbing complaints,leading to the greatest production cut by personal imobilization this is going to cause?

Feminine oneupsmanship writ large.

Blaximus
Blaximus
7 years ago

I’m legally required to enforce my company’s policies. Well, maybe ” legally ” is a strong phrase, but the SEC can fuck me up if they take a notion to do so. Soooo many compliance forms…. I always try to give the company masses a heads up without too much disclosure, by telling them that nothing they do using company equipment ( including wifi ) is private, and just consider that you’re being watched closely. Then I remind them of their compliance forms they sign every quarter, warning them of the use of company ” electronics “. But given all… Read more »

SJF
SJF
7 years ago

“Feminine oneupsmanship writ large.”</i From latest news reporting: Google also recently hired a diversity chief, Danielle Brown, who condemned Damore’s manifesto in a memo to employees. “We are unequivocal in our belief that diversity and inclusion are critical to our success as a company,” she wrote. “And we’ll continue to stand for that and be committed to it for the long haul.” Noticed the word belief. Otherwise known as Ideology. Even if fiction. Faith based on emotions, before reason and results. Because of what should be, rather than what is. Damore was interested in Praxeology when he wrote his note.… Read more »

SJF
SJF
7 years ago

HR has set about dangling some of the biggest carrots I’ve ever seen. Free coffee, Changes to dress code, and my favorite – the promise of an open door policy to address concerns…. lmfao. Learn the game, play the game, go home, cash checks. Hmmm. Where have I seen that before? Oh, Yeah. I remember. The Female Stages of Manipulation. Stage 2. Right after shit testing (which is the initial stage that Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai and Danielle Brown initiated this week), and putting him to work. How much you wanna bet they rehire James Damore and Put Him To… Read more »

SJF
SJF
7 years ago

“It’s so important that in many cases it doesn’t matter what she feels, as long as it’s any emotion stronger than indifference. Anything with passion will do, as long as it’s followed up, in all cases, with the appropriate level of physical commitment.” Which in corporate terms mean get the Google coders to code the fuck out of their products to drive sales. Put those cogs in those wheels to work with a passion. Pichai and Brown should be happy or be angry and turn it around so the coders finger fuck their keyboards with a passion. The worst thing… Read more »

Anonymous Reader
Anonymous Reader
7 years ago

There was a Goolag-wide Townhall scheduled for today. It was canceled, because some of the ID’s of Goolag employees asking questions leaked to the outer world.

https://www.recode.net/2017/8/10/16128380/google-cancels-all-hands-meeting-controversy-memo

So Goolag SJW’s who posted to the internal site may have gotten doxxed. Just as they doxxed Damore. Well, that’s just too bad.

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