Discussing Internet "Daddy Simulators" - Ex: Jordan Pederson/Sam Hyde

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We all know today that many young people come from fractured homes.

Be it divorce, death or the sperm donor skipping town, many kids never had a stable role male role model during their formative years.
Even if the child's father is in their life, they're the weekend dad the kid sees every other weekend, or is working all the time tying to support the family.
So it's no surprise that in this father-role vacuum young people are drawn to parasocial relationships with internet talking heads like a moth to the back porch light.

Arguably the largest of these web-daddys is Dr Jordan Peterson.
Love em, or hate em he seems to have a good message: straighten yourself out before you go straightening your neighbors out.
His lectures on the allegories of bible stories seem to be a good secular fit to our time, considering "the masses" seem to need some sort of glue that holds everything together...
Anyway he seems to be the most honest of the bunch. I havnt checked anything out of his recently so I could be wrong on that front.

Other examples are Sam Hyde, who's edgy skits have turnt into "life chats" where he puffs on a fat cigar alone in a parkinglot and gives life advice like an older brother or cool uncle would give you.
He seems, not quite a grifter yet..not quite doing it out of compassion.

You also have Joe Rogan and the rest of the "intellectual dark web", if that still is a thing, that radiates off of him.
His podcast was more of a "stoner friend" simulator than father figure, but he still has disciples who look to him to parrort any point of view of his with out looking into the topic.

There's plenty more I'm sure, these are just the big 3 that come to mind.


Side note: What I notice with these types, along with people who are considered intelligent and E-celebrity ( Neil Degrasse Tyson, one of the Weinstein brothers)
Is their ego grows the more attention they get. They begin speaking with authority on subjects that are not their expertise and lemmings parrot these opinions like their own. But then again people have been doing the same woth Tv talking heads for decades.

You also have your disciples if these people.
If you can figure out their internet daddy you could also probably figure out who else they listen to, what they have read, their general opinions.

So I suppose its a double edge sword.
Depending on the person, they might be better off talking one of these people's suggestions being they never had a stable father figure around. Considering they dont take the schmucks word as gospel but rather as advice.
And the other side is the almost cult presence some of these people have. If you listen to QandAs at the end of Peterson's lectures many young confused men in Uni look at him like the pope but with all the answers.

What's your take on this?
I wouldnt mind hearing your ideas on "friend simulators" too.
You know, watch someone play and give commentary playing a video game online as a substitute for playing with a buddy at your place. Or people who watch reactions to movies/songs and what have you. Shit I've seen people post Meme Reaction videos. There must be some real loney people out their.
 
Other examples are Sam Hyde, who's edgy skits have turnt into "life chats" where he puffs on a fat cigar alone in a parkinglot and gives life advice like an older brother or cool uncle would give you.
He seems, not quite a grifter yet..not quite doing it out of compassion.
he's a nihilist, blackpilled to the core, malicious and evil
absolute worst type of person to take life advice from
 
personally I don't see the point

although I also prefer being alone in life but I digress
 
read a book, lil nigga
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I love opening up YouTube and have some big daddy on the internet inspire me. Every morning I listen to Jordan Peterson while I eat my breakfast and then quote his great wisdom to my friends when they are down and need help.

I also get my politics from great intellectual minds and rational thinkers on YouTube. If it weren't for them I would know nothing about politics. I think I will grow up to be a very smart person thanks to them.
 
Sam Hyde is a guy who easily could of become top of Youtube with his style of edgy comedy but he's so anti-everything that he just sits in a corner with his small fanbase and complains about dumb shit.
 
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The idea of Sam Hyde being anyone's father figure makes me feel both mildly ill and very old.

He's what, forty? Double you tee eff.


I guess Petersen isn't all that much older, but he tries very hard to come across as a fatherly figure. I'm glad my Dad wasn't a pencil-dicked academic pouf, but I get that.

Sam Hyde? He's a manchild.
 
Joe Rogan comes across as a literal retard that basically relies almost entirely on his guests and Wikipedia "research" to inform his listening audience. I like the guests he has on his show occasionally, but I'm not tuning in to hear the stupid shit coming out of his mouth.

Samael el-Hyde, Sheik of Columbine, however, has opinions so invariably blackpilled that I find his shit hilarious. If anyone hasn't watched his TED talk I recommend it, but I wouldn't take him seriously.
 
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