Careercow Jonathan "Full" McIntosh / RadicalBytes - "Pop Culture Detective", Cucked hard by Anita Sarkeesian, King Snowflake

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Has this guy been going at his eyebrows with the beard trimmer?

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Also way to misgender shoe0nhead. Was her woman card revoked by giant Canadian dick or something?

Women who disagree with numales literally don't exist. Their mere existence nullifies the existence of ball-less creeps like McIntosh so he is completely incapable of addressing their statements.
 
Also this fag is also responsible for Beta as Fuck. With Peter Coffin, a dude famous for kicking himself in the balls. He didn't actually cut them off, though, so he never got SJW famous.

"Beta as Fuck" is a really good example of everything that's wrong with the nu-male/male feminist/whatever movement.

Beyond the general background retardation, they just don't understand masculinity. I don't mean that they don't exhibit it, or that they're pussies or faggots or whatever. Although that's also true, it's not the point. They can't even understand masculinity on an intellectual level, even though they believe that's their strength. They don't get that a man can watch "Predator" or "Total Recall" as a straight action film while also poking fun at the over the top depictions of masculinity in those kinds of movies. They don't get that men aren't seeking "domination and total power" when they seek to improve themselves or get better at things. They don't get that there might be reasons other than fear that cause men to moderate their emotions in public. They don't get that competitive trash talking is not remotely serious, and that when people do step over the line there, it's not because they swim in a cultural sea of toxic masculinity that influences their actions, it's because they're poorly socialized assholes.

They could still reject masculinity if they actually understood it, but they can't even manage that. The best they can manage is a limp, soggy strawman.

I know I'm probably preaching to the choir here, but whatever.
 
They could still reject masculinity if they actually understood it, but they can't even manage that. The best they can manage is a limp, soggy strawman.

I know I'm probably preaching to the choir here, but whatever.

I actually think McIntosh does understand masculinity on some kind of intellectual level. He certainly understood it more than Anita Sarkeesian, as you can tell from the vast drop-off in quality of anything Sarkeesian did after she dumped him.

His intellectual blind spot is typified by how he either can't or won't, for political reasons, get that he was automatically disposable as a male, and ironically has no place at all in the dialogue he arguably started.

Also he's a complete faggot.
 
I actually think McIntosh does understand masculinity on some kind of intellectual level. He certainly understood it more than Anita Sarkeesian, as you can tell from the vast drop-off in quality of anything Sarkeesian did after she dumped him.

His intellectual blind spot is typified by how he either can't or won't, for political reasons, get that he was automatically disposable as a male, and ironically has no place at all in the dialogue he arguably started.

Also he's a complete faggot.

To be clear, I was talking specifically about the Jonathan Mann / Peter Coffin thing, which makes specific claims about masculinity.

As far as McIntosh's understanding of masculinity, I don't know. I started watching Feminist Frequency back before they realized that the YouTube film criticism market was oversaturated and decided to move into YouTube video game criticism, and it was pretty poor even back then. In those videos, they make a lot of assumptions about different media that are just dumb, and I'm not even talking about the feminism or gender studies stuff, which is usually just them signal boosting Gail Simone or Alison Bechdel or whoever anyway. I'm talking about really basic things, like not understanding how the three act structure works, not making even a half-assed attempt to understand why people might want to watch horror movies, and stuff like that.

I think McIntosh was with Sarkeesian back then, but I'm not sure.

Since then, I haven't seen much of anything from McIntosh, Sarkeesian, or Feminist Frequency that has been especially engaging. I was sort of curious about his Batman/Bruce Wayne video project. He seems to have shelved that, though, and I can't think of any really insightful work from him.

On the other hand, at least we can agree that he's a complete faggot.
 
I'm amazed that there's a bigger, more clueless pantywaist than Andrew Dobson out there.

https://twitter.com/radicalbytes/status/774416079263150080
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I am currently replaying Bioshock, in which you have the option to rescue Little Sisters. If you choose to rescue them, they help rescue you later on in the game, and in the finale. Afterward, they return to the surface world to live out their lives with you as their adopted parent. Because you saved their lives. Because they love you enough to save yours.

Yes, it's a very violent game, but there's no way you can talk your way out of a confrontation with the deranged Splicers & the furiously overprotective Big Daddies- the latter of which bonded with the Little Sisters through love and the desire to protect instead of biochemistry & classical conditioning the scientists kept trying.

After such a brutal fight through Rapture, I'll let the Good Endings speak for themselves.



The Minerva's Den side story gets a mention, too.
 
I actually think McIntosh does understand masculinity on some kind of intellectual level. He certainly understood it more than Anita Sarkeesian, as you can tell from the vast drop-off in quality of anything Sarkeesian did after she dumped him.

His intellectual blind spot is typified by how he either can't or won't, for political reasons, get that he was automatically disposable as a male, and ironically has no place at all in the dialogue he arguably started.

Also he's a complete faggot.

To be clear, I was talking specifically about the Jonathan Mann / Peter Coffin thing, which makes specific claims about masculinity.

As far as McIntosh's understanding of masculinity, I don't know. I started watching Feminist Frequency back before they realized that the YouTube film criticism market was oversaturated and decided to move into YouTube video game criticism, and it was pretty poor even back then. In those videos, they make a lot of assumptions about different media that are just dumb, and I'm not even talking about the feminism or gender studies stuff, which is usually just them signal boosting Gail Simone or Alison Bechdel or whoever anyway. I'm talking about really basic things, like not understanding how the three act structure works, not making even a half-assed attempt to understand why people might want to watch horror movies, and stuff like that.

I think McIntosh was with Sarkeesian back then, but I'm not sure.

Since then, I haven't seen much of anything from McIntosh, Sarkeesian, or Feminist Frequency that has been especially engaging. I was sort of curious about his Batman/Bruce Wayne video project. He seems to have shelved that, though, and I can't think of any really insightful work from him.

On the other hand, at least we can agree that he's a complete faggot.

I disagree with both of you. I don't think it's masculinity that McIntosh has a fundamentally flawed understanding of, I think his biggest problem is that he fundamentally does not understand the concept of fiction. He reminds me of people who would get into a moral panic over violent movies and especially video games, thinking that young, impressionable children would begin to act them out in the really real world. Of course, most of us kids knew we couldn't because the first time we banged our toe on the coffee table, we realized that all the cool shit we saw in fiction was just that-fiction. We had parents that taught us what fiction meant.

I think FullMcIntosh doesn't have that line between fiction and reality. Everything he sees in pop culture, whether it be a commercial, a game, whatever, is real to him. Of course, I may just be an idiot and feel free to say so, but I will agree that yes, he is a gigantic cock sucking faggot.
 
Surprisingly he hasn't posted anything about the 9/11 anniversary today. ...but I can still be wrong. It's 10:56 P.M. in my time zone.
I would have suspected if he was to say anything condemning huMANity, today would be the day, as this was supposedly his massive triggering moment that turned him into a brainwashed ideologue.
 
I would have suspected if he was to say anything condemning huMANity, today would be the day, as this was supposedly his massive triggering moment that turned him into a brainwashed ideologue.

I sometimes wonder if 9/11 never happened, and Josh was never triggered into the insane SJW ideologue he is today.

Most likely he would have gone to the other extreme, and he'd be a rabid Trump supporter today. Johnny is someone who has to go all-in on something. Anything else is a filthy compromise.
 
I sometimes wonder if 9/11 never happened, and Josh was never triggered into the insane SJW ideologue he is today.

Most likely he would have gone to the other extreme, and he'd be a rabid Trump supporter today. Johnny is someone who has to go all-in on something. Anything else is a filthy compromise.
That's a theme with dickheads like him.

Much like MovieBob, he maligns compromise. They're not so different from Trump and his supporters, after all. :story:
 
I sometimes wonder if 9/11 never happened, and Josh was never triggered into the insane SJW ideologue he is today.

Most likely he would have gone to the other extreme, and he'd be a rabid Trump supporter today. Johnny is someone who has to go all-in on something. Anything else is a filthy compromise.

I think the story of Jon's 9/11 conversion is bunk. I don't think Jon is a conman and think he is very sincere in his politics, but I think he's also delusional. Jon's immediate family are mostly different flavors of granola heads. I don't doubt that the War on Terror was influential reinforcement to Jon's politics, but I think he was already in the pond reading Noam Chomsky and Naomi Klein, and the media's role in acquiring mass support for the PNAC's Iraq terraforming plan just fit the story. If 9/11 had never happened, and the U.S. had avoided getting involved in any other conflicts in North Africa or the Middle East, then I think Jon would still be going on about Palestinians, Cambodia, and Vietnam. He and his brother Justin would still be radical political activists trying to parlay their political activism into jobs. I think they nearly spread their activism artist bug to their younger brother Jeffrey, but after a bunch of poor life choices, I think he managed to get himself on track with his own business.

From Jeff's blog entry about the day he dropped out of school and all of his classmates applauded:
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http://web.archive.org/web/20081005...osh.blogspot.com/2006/02/quitting-school.html

The essay he printed out and handed to students at school:
https://web.archive.org/web/2008031...toshwork.blogspot.com/2006/03/wasl-essay.html
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Besides the essay on why a white middle class kid is dropping out of school to avoid a standardized test that is totally tailored to him and oppressive to non-whites, we also spot Jon's influence. The White Privilege link, of course, is to Peggy McIntosh's White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.

Eliding many humorous details, we skip to 2016 to see Jeff promoting his business, after giving up on chasing his brothers' shadows:
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I bet his tea tastes like having a real job.

I doubt that Jon's family is capable of producing a Trumpet, outside of some youthful rebellion. Jon's father is the type of man that goes to Burning Man and spends all of his time doing yoga.
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I think the story of Jon's 9/11 conversion is bunk. I don't think Jon is a conman and think he is very sincere in his politics, but I think he's also delusional. Jon's immediate family are mostly different flavors of granola heads. I don't doubt that the War on Terror was influential reinforcement to Jon's politics, but I think he was already in the pond reading Noam Chomsky and Naomi Klein, and the media's role in acquiring mass support for the PNAC's Iraq terraforming plan just fit the story. If 9/11 had never happened, and the U.S. had avoided getting involved in any other conflicts in North Africa or the Middle East, then I think Jon would still be going on about Palestinians, Cambodia, and Vietnam. He and his brother Justin would still be radical political activists trying to parlay their political activism into jobs. I think they nearly spread their activism artist bug to their younger brother Jeffrey, but after a bunch of poor life choices, I think he managed to get himself on track with his own business.

From Jeff's blog entry about the day he dropped out of school and all of his classmates applauded:
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http://web.archive.org/web/20081005...osh.blogspot.com/2006/02/quitting-school.html

The essay he printed out and handed to students at school:
https://web.archive.org/web/2008031...toshwork.blogspot.com/2006/03/wasl-essay.html
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Besides the essay on why a white middle class kid is dropping out of school to avoid a standardized test that is totally tailored to him and oppressive to non-whites, we also spot Jon's influence. The White Privilege link, of course, is to Peggy McIntosh's White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.

Eliding many humorous details, we skip to 2016 to see Jeff promoting his business, after giving up on chasing his brothers' shadows:
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I bet his tea tastes like having a real job.

I doubt that Jon's family is capable of producing a Trumpet, outside of some youthful rebellion. Jon's father is the type of man that goes to Burning Man and spends all of his time doing yoga.

If you don't think that 9/11 turned him into the cuck he is today, what do you think pushed him into it? He grew up in a wealthy family and it doesn't seem like he had issues with his parents.
 
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