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Hi guys. I want to talk about a new YouTube trend that I have noticed.
I’ve noticed that “pop linguistics” is becoming trendy on YT. “Pop linguistics” is like popular science … but with linguistics. There are plenty of channels doing this, but the three most prominent channels are NativLang, LangFocus and Xidnaf.
https://www.youtube.com/user/NativLang
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNhX3WQEkraW3VHPyup8jkQ
https://www.youtube.com/user/XidnafThis seems to be a growing trend. I’ve been getting quite a few videos about linguistics in my “Recommended For You” section. The overall quality of these videos has been increasing with time. I really think that these guys are slowly honing their craft.
Why is this good for men? Simple. Nearly all prominent anti-feminist intellectuals will tell you that learning a second language is a great thing. It will help you gain wisdom from places that feminism has not corrupted. It may also help you bang non-feminist women.
If these linguistic videos become more popular, men will have an easier time learning additional languages … and this is a good thing.
In one of my earlier posts, I said that internationalism is not inherently bad. The problem with most modern internationalists is this: Most of them want to unify the world under radical feminism. A global anti-feminist network would be much more likable. I believe that this modern “pop linguistics” craze will lead to that.
So … yeah. Let’s learn about linguistics for our own good. I’ve always wanted to say “It’s called a Wonderbra because it’s wondering where your breasts are.” in Swahili.
MGTOW: because you can (and should) say anything about a woman as long as she isn't within earshot

Anonymous42Like, like, fry talk dude.
Or is it; fffrrryyy ttaallkkk dduuddee ??

Anonymous25An understanding of linguistics and that language is just a representation of experience is essential.
Language is how tyrants manipulate people. I’ve been calling femanipulation for a while now.
A good starting point is Alfred Korzybski:
“The map is not the territory”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map%E2%80%93territory_relation
Highly recommend reading Gregory Bateson’s Steps to an Ecology of Mind too and the Structure of Magic by Bandler and Grindler.
This is what feminism does, it invents maps based on their distorted view of the world and uses wilfully obscure language to get it past people without them noticing. Examples; Dulith Model, Patriarchy, Male Control theory, Mansplaining, Rape Culture. All of them nominalisations.
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