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Klonker's avatar

They gave Vox a stigma, and he turned it into sigma. They branded him, and he made it into a brand.

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John Samson's avatar

In some ways, indifference is more triggering than aggression.

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DH Slammer's avatar

Can't cancel the willing

Cancellation is the second to last big response they have.

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Baker Street Bear's avatar

The inevitable spazzing out if the SSH book spreads like wildfire will be great.

If they can't contain it, they'll have to warn everyone of how "bad" it is.

Maybe they'll relate it to Mein Kampf.

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Jeff Hammond's avatar

This just highlights how pervasive the gamma mindset is among the IT crowd. I often find that absolute truth (not conjecture or self-aggrandizement) is often met with hostility, and in the case of SSH, vile hostility. That's proof of it's legitimacy for me, even though I don't fully understand the application/recognition at this point.

It's like mentioning Jesus Christ in any normal conversation in mixed company, and watch the fireworks begin.

I'm gonna get a t-shirt made; " 'Jesus Christ'...still pissin' people off for 2000 years"

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Barry Morgan's avatar

You are not leaving a “life style.” You are joining one.

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JWM_IN_VA's avatar

Rollo Tomassi mentioned SSH and Vox in one of the recent Livestreams of Rational male.

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Joe Katzman's avatar

Under “case study for you own theory”, see also: Sigma Game comments section.

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Fergus McFerguson's avatar

Get on Gab!

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Jack's avatar

Perhaps "Artificial Intelligence" refers to the human psyche after systematic misinformation by ubiquitous LLMs.

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DarkLordFan's avatar

All the Alphas at google are demolishing their opponents by banning bad words. And everyone is clapping.

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Filip L's avatar

Actually quite funny, opened Sigma game at work on the computer and think I might crashed the WiFi...

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keruru's avatar

The clown society is not a polite society. You were cast out of clown society. You are making the cognitive structure that will rebuild a polite society.

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John's avatar

They can pretend this snowball isn’t getting bigger as it barrels down the hill but the inevitable moment they feel will be undeniable.

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Bill's avatar

"YOU SIR! Are not allowed to influence polite society!"

"Hold my wine-filled skull."

*coins terms that shift societies globally and reinvents leather book binding to combat memory-holing*

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Floyd's avatar

What is amazing is just HOW cancelled Vox is. You either know about him, or don't. Clown World must have some extreme fear, because they avoid even mentioning him. They won't even allow him to be infamous, like Andrew Tate. Goes to show you they don't fear Tate if they'll mention him, but not Vox.

I only luckily stumbled upon him back in alpha game days through reciprocal linking of red pill blogs back then. I'm not even sure if he's even linked by anyone else who is underground popular anymore due to just referring to him can draw attention from the Clown's dogs.

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Dave's avatar
Dec 22Edited

I think it demonstrates how concentrated and incestuous the gatekeepers are. He turns down Ben Shapiro's ticket seller and downstream Vox is banned from Gemini - it's possible it's all the same few people or hivemind.

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Floyd's avatar

I've always wondered if there is some sort of master list, with priority levels and a dossier.

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Dave's avatar

I suspect it's more the classic nepotism, "I vouch for him" system. If Shekel Bergenstein vouches for you, you get a free ticket into 3 or 4 Epstein Island networks. And then if you're also vouched for in one of those islands by Schlomo Landlordman, that opens up another 3 networks one of which includes getting your book published. My evidence is the million dollar book deals given to obvious non sellers like Kamala or Pence.

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Floyd's avatar

But there is a difference between gatekeeping, and active suppression. Vox is obviously on key word lists in different search engines and social media.

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Dave's avatar

Yeah that's true, I overlooked that. Some guy had to spend an extra workday working in Vox into Geminai.

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Faith in God's avatar

I learned about him at LTUE years ago during a keynote speech by the editor of Baen books. She stopped her speech and began berating her best selling author, Larry Correia for something about puppies and an association to "He who shall not be named."

I was like, did this woman say there was a real life Voldemort? Who could that be.

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mobius wolf's avatar

hilarious

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Aaron Kulkis's avatar

What a stupid witch. Both figuratively and literally.

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Floyd's avatar

Hence the moniker, "Dark Lord".

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Floyd's avatar

Note: I've learned from Vox... I never take anyone that is allowed to be easily spoken about publically with any seriousness. Like Andrew Tate.

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