Posted by Geoffrey Clarfield
Men, women and the shape of things to come. Written by Scott McKay and from the American Spectator
I have an acquaintance. She’s a lot younger than me. I like her, but she’s one of those people who thinks she’s a rebel by doing things which are annoyingly conventional for women her age.
I try not to hold that against her, because it’s quite clear she’s been propagandized and indoctrinated into a worldview she will hopefully discard. I think she’s smart enough to do that.
Eventually.
And because I like to keep politics and even social commentary confined to my professional life and out of my day-to-day life as much as I can, and because she certainly doesn’t share my beliefs (at least not at this point in her life), when I see her, I try to steer clear of the heavy stuff. Who wants an argument when it’s not necessary?
But the other day, I couldn’t avoid it. Because the other day, when I saw her, she whined to me that a male acquaintance of hers had told her that her nose ring (she actually has two, including the dreaded ring through her septum) was “repellent.”
“That’s so obnoxious!” she protested. “How can he tell me that?”
I said nothing. I just gave her a look as though to say, Please leave me out of this. Nevertheless . . . as a means of escaping from the conversation.
But Wednesday I ran across a piece by Tyler Durden from a week ago at ZeroHedge that dived into the nose-ring question with far more boldness than I was willing to lay on Ashley. As Durden notes, single men are exhausted with a certain tribe of females in America and other Western countries, and the thumbs are most certainly down…
Among the videos Durden includes to illustrate the growing consensus among men in the dating marketplace that certain women are untouchable from the standpoint of a candidate for a relationship is one from the Whatever Podcast’s Brian Atlas (warning: the language here isn’t particularly safe for work)… Then Durden notes that the nose rings have become a definitive tell…
“The septum ring is the new covid mask. It’s a signal to other believers that they are on the same side. . . Women with inordinate body modifications including ample piercings and tattoos are seen by men as self obsessed, impulsive or mentally incapable of settling for normality. . . This doesn’t stop some men from looking for a good time, but it does stop them from seeking a long term relationship.
Now, this, for a disturbingly large percentage of the female population under, say, 35 years old, is not a problem. For many of these women, the nose ring is a signifier that they have no interest in a relationship with a man, and that they only want men for sex.
That might be tragic, and it’s certainly less than optimal when your national birth rate is far below replacement and the percentage of children growing up in two-parent households is alarmingly low.
It’s hilarious, though, to hear some of these girls insist that they’re qualified for a guy six feet tall, with a six-figure income and six-pack abs. Good luck with those expectations. When guys of that profile hear you talk, they’ll have one look at that septum ring and all they’ll hear is “mmoooooo.”
If we have too much of this, we’re going to have a whole country of people dying alone, having never actually procreated the species. It’s a whole different column that I don’t want to write, which will talk about what steps will then be necessary to keep our society from dying out.
… in five years, or 10, Ashley will wake up and realize the time she’s lost having bought into their horrid lies. Hopefully, by then, the ring will be gone from her septum, the wound in her nose will have healed, and she’ll be happy with a husband and children.
But I’m not sure about that. And it’s terrible.


3 Responses
They are especially attractive when they drip.
ah, but only attractive to a certain demographic.
excludes me.
One has to have some hope for poor victims of deathocrat indoctrination like Ashley though there doesn’t seem to be much reason to have any.
The widespread debasement and corruption of female beauty by the deathocrat lie that body modifications/mutilations – including piercing, tattoos, etc. all in the name of deathocratism – is part of the deathocrat effort to use useful idiots like Ashley to turn every concept of decency and goodness on its head. why? to end this society, culture, and government that they hate.
Ashley isn’t one of those people who wants to assert her individuality by getting her face pierced and body covered with tattoos so she can look “different.”
Rather she wants to assert her membership in her favorite victim group as if to say, “look at me!!! I’m a deathocrat and really unattractive just like you!! In fact, I went out of my way to mutilate myself just so that I’d fit in – and that gives me more credibility!! I’m a sort of uber-deathocrat!”
Ashley and her fellow travelers would be the same people who would shout at the naked emperor as he walked by – “look at his beautiful new clothes!!”
When someone told Ashley that her voluntarily disfigured face wasn’t attractive she was too indoctrinated, too obtuse, and too corrupted to listen.
One can hope, even if there is almost no reason to have any hope in this, that eventually Ashley and all the many victims like her will get rid of their piercings and have their tattoos lasered off.
One can imagine, perhaps, some day in the future in which thousands of young indoctrinated deathocrats scream into their cellphone cameras (for later posting on social media) not about how much they hate the president, conservatives, jews, christians, and the constitution, but rather something like this:
How could I have been so incredibly stupid!!!??
One hopes that day will arrive soon.