One thing that bugs me most about the cultural marxism that rules our society is how it perverts things like the free market. For example, I stop by the local bookstore, ie Borders/Barnes and Nobles every once in a while with my kids who like to pick up stuff to read. I'm glad to encourage them. While waiting I usually busy myself at the magazine rack, which is extensive in those stores.
What do I find? Almost nothing that interests me. Nothing. Other then Reason and Liberty magazine of which only half the viewpoint I can stand. There's some gun mags and sports mags that I will occasionally look at, but the sports mags are filled with the kind of negro loving/white bashing stuff that we bitch about here so it's not really interesting to me why the newest rookie thug is the greatest thing in sports today.
Hot rod mags are OK but really just picture books, similar to the "mens" magazines like Maxim and such. Okay for a glance but not to sit and read for any length of time. What I want to ask is: what about me? I know that by the standards of the MSM I would be considered a vile racist because of my views but I know this for sure---there are plenty of guys like me because there are lot of internet sites with a lot of people following them that have guys that feel just like me. So that's a market. And who's serving it?
I notice that there are about 6 or 7 magazines devoted wholly to gays. Uh-huh, 2-5% of the population is served by a good chunk of the magazine industry. There is even a magazine "Girlfriend vacations" aimed solely at lesbians interested in taking vacations. Hmmm vacationing lesbians, a bigger market then racially aware white men?
There were 2, count them 2! magazines aimed at "Black Entrepreneurs", okay, there might me exactly 2 black entrepreneurs in the whole area in which I live. And please explain why there are 4 or 5 magazines on "black hair"??? Not to mention that the black only magazine count probably exceeds the number of black people that can actually read in my area. Jet, Ebony, Essence, Vibe, black this and black that. WTF?
Then there are Time, Newsweek, US News, blah blah, rags that are so out of tune with where I'm at they might as well be published in Latin.
I understand what's at work here. The magazine industry is full of the people I can't stand. The kind of people that I hate and am sure hate me. They have the printing presses and they are ultra-liberal, minorities and f-a-g-s, so that's what they want to write about, so they do.
I also know this. Not many people are reading those magazines. I never see any blacks reading any of that crap. I have never seen a guy breezing thru the gay stuff, no black entrepeneurs avidly reading how to milk the racial spoils system. So I thinks it's all a phoney system, propped up by the same BS that props up the caste system and the two-party farce.
All this gives me hope. Someday someone is going to tap that market and will make the kind of money necessary to get the kind of power that you need to buck the establishment.
I hope it's soon because there are only so many times I can read about the Civil War in the Blue and the Grey magazine.
What do I find? Almost nothing that interests me. Nothing. Other then Reason and Liberty magazine of which only half the viewpoint I can stand. There's some gun mags and sports mags that I will occasionally look at, but the sports mags are filled with the kind of negro loving/white bashing stuff that we bitch about here so it's not really interesting to me why the newest rookie thug is the greatest thing in sports today.
Hot rod mags are OK but really just picture books, similar to the "mens" magazines like Maxim and such. Okay for a glance but not to sit and read for any length of time. What I want to ask is: what about me? I know that by the standards of the MSM I would be considered a vile racist because of my views but I know this for sure---there are plenty of guys like me because there are lot of internet sites with a lot of people following them that have guys that feel just like me. So that's a market. And who's serving it?
I notice that there are about 6 or 7 magazines devoted wholly to gays. Uh-huh, 2-5% of the population is served by a good chunk of the magazine industry. There is even a magazine "Girlfriend vacations" aimed solely at lesbians interested in taking vacations. Hmmm vacationing lesbians, a bigger market then racially aware white men?
There were 2, count them 2! magazines aimed at "Black Entrepreneurs", okay, there might me exactly 2 black entrepreneurs in the whole area in which I live. And please explain why there are 4 or 5 magazines on "black hair"??? Not to mention that the black only magazine count probably exceeds the number of black people that can actually read in my area. Jet, Ebony, Essence, Vibe, black this and black that. WTF?
Then there are Time, Newsweek, US News, blah blah, rags that are so out of tune with where I'm at they might as well be published in Latin.
I understand what's at work here. The magazine industry is full of the people I can't stand. The kind of people that I hate and am sure hate me. They have the printing presses and they are ultra-liberal, minorities and f-a-g-s, so that's what they want to write about, so they do.
I also know this. Not many people are reading those magazines. I never see any blacks reading any of that crap. I have never seen a guy breezing thru the gay stuff, no black entrepeneurs avidly reading how to milk the racial spoils system. So I thinks it's all a phoney system, propped up by the same BS that props up the caste system and the two-party farce.
All this gives me hope. Someday someone is going to tap that market and will make the kind of money necessary to get the kind of power that you need to buck the establishment.
I hope it's soon because there are only so many times I can read about the Civil War in the Blue and the Grey magazine.