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It's leg day in Utah as Franny backpeddles his pro-family propaganda comments:

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Because conservatives spank their kids, they'll just be cannon fodder for WW3. So be a gay incel and brigade any conservative influencer with a wife and kids. Oh, but Steve doesn't mean that! Given Sensitive Steve's criticism of a corny meme, he must really be mad at groypers who routinely post pedophilia and rape memes, right? Oh wait, he just eggs on the violent rhetoric.

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Go birth a cow or haul some hay, at least that's less transparent than whatever happens when you open up telegram:
If he wanted out of political nagging online, he could post that stuff. But doesn't. Why not?
 
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I still don't really know who Steve Franssen is even after reading the first few and last pages of his thread.

He happened to be the first guest on the new podcast The Backlash hosted by Rebecca Hargraves (Blonde in the Belly of the Beast, formerly of The Matt & Blonde Show/Beauty and the Beta), Dave Reilly, Vincent James and Cameron MacGregor.

Franssen appeared in person in Reilly's Idaho home, presumably through his past acquaintance with Vincent James.

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The episode mostly discussed mass Indian migration and the H1B visa kerfuffle with Elon Musk.

Franssen didn't say anything too memorable to my recollection. His audio was so low he was mostly unintelligible.

Surprised to read in his thread that he's partly Jewish.

This podcast is openly antisemitic, white nationalist, Christian and Nick Fuentes-tolerant. There's tons of JQ ranting every week. Can't recall how Franssen reacted on this one.

The podcast introduced Franssen as a "Peaceful Parenting" advocate.

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Towards the end of the episode the hosts had a friendly disagreement on spanking your children with Reilly being pro and Hargraves and James being absolutist "Nos" because of the "imprinted trauma" or such.

Franssen's stance was a weaker No IIRC.
 
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He happened to be the first guest on the new podcast The Backlash hosted by Rebecca Hargraves (Blonde in the Belly of the Beast, formerly of The Matt & Blonde Show/Beauty and the Beta), Dave Reilly, Vincent James and Cameron MacGregor.
I used to watch Matt & Blonde, but after the show ended I didn't bother with either follow-up show. Matt is horrifically boring on his own, and my views are much closer to Blonde's than his. With her though, I can't stand Nick Fuentes and the Groypers, and I assumed that's basically what this show would be. Blonde likes him, Vince has been close to him for years, Dave has ties to him, etc. It's only reinforced by having Franssen on, since he used to be a Fuentes acolyte. Is the show worth a try or would I just be wasting my time?
 
With her though, I can't stand Nick Fuentes and the Groypers, and I assumed that's basically what this show would be. Blonde likes him, Vince has been close to him for years, Dave has ties to him, etc. It's only reinforced by having Franssen on, since he used to be a Fuentes acolyte. Is the show worth a try or would I just be wasting my time?

Nick Fuentes and the Groypers really have nothing to do with Blonde's new podcast.

Mentioning Nick is relevant wrt their podcast because

- 3 of the hosts (all but MacGregor) have mentioned in passing that they are supportive of Nick, which is unusual for this space
- Rebecca has said on air that she's playing nice with the Groypers because she "fears their wrath"
- Vincent James claimed on air that it's possible that they could one day get Fuentes as a guest because he personally knew Nick in Chicago before Nick Fuentes became Nicholas J. Fuentes
- the show is obsessed with noticing
- the show is definitely beyond MAGA and Trump-critical - Rebecca claims she didn't vote at all in Nov, James wore a MAGA hat in the early episodes but mostly as troll, Reilly is part of the Idaho Republicans and seems the most normie but isn't a Trump simp, MacGregor is a passport bro recently returned to the Eastern Seaboard and is a blackpilled, "there is no political solution, global market crash is inevitable" manosphere type

Is the show worth a watch?

- I think it has potential, but it's still rough around the edges.
- They have horrendous tech issues every episode, but it is improving (they are running the streams off Starlink; the Rumble feeds seem to have platform-specific buffering and audio issues so I'd recommend watching it on Blonde's old YT channel; early episodes had Powerchats interrupting audio with the hosts oblivious or not playing at all; the 4th mic Cameron MacGregor is Zooming in and is constantly disconnecting; they sometimes start the stream, have audio issues, then delete the stream and start another, etc)
- the show really lacks structure, particularly with the 4 hosts. Episodes only have a vague overall topic (JFK assassination, Uncle Ted, H1B visas, Trudeau resigning, etc). They last about 2 hours, but it can be pretty chaotic with 4 hosts and little format. The remote manosphere MacGregor guy seems like the most well-versed and interesting of the 4, but the fact that he's Zooming in remotely really kills a lot of the natural flow with the 3 other in-studio hosts.

Pros
- it's really nice to see Blonde happy and reinvigorated. The podcast is live and in-studio at Dave Reilly's Idaho home. Blonde is putting a lot of effort into her appearance, seems to have good chemistry with her hosts, appears to be doing at least some show prep, has moved on from the Matt drama and barely mentions it on air and hasn't been using her two young daughters or husband as an excuse to dip out yet.
- Blonde is in a "Don't Give a Fuck" stage wrt YT censorship. She repeatedly states on air she doesn't care if her channel gets yeeted. So there's few topics that they won't touch. They did make an effort to clean up their language on recent episodes trying to keep things Christian and family friendly, but the topics sure aren't.
- It's nice to listen to a show that touches topics like the JQ, white nationalism, open racism, open misogyny, etc if you are in to that sort of thing. There's not many shows like it.
- It's also nice to listen to a dissident RW show that isn't just Trump ballwashing or "Can you believe what the libs did now""
- Their mission statement for the show is to rise above the partisan, culture war slop to talk about real solutions for Whites in America and to cope with the Great Replacement and globalism. I haven't actually seen them produce much actionable stuff yet, but it's a nice explicit goal at least.

I think I've listened to parts of all ten Blonde episodes since they launched, though I don't think I finished the last few (partially out of boredom, they are 2 hours long and fairly rudderless).

I haven't watched any Matt content since the split, though I had mostly stopped watching their formulaic show anyways (I was primarily skipping to the movie review by the end).

I thought Matt handled the split like a little bitch and Blonde mostly took the high road, but implied that Christiansen's whole "Mr. Nice Guy/Most Honest Man in Town" shtick was really just an on-air facade. He was also hiding his Jewess wife from his audience the whole time.
 
I haven't watched any Matt content since the split, though I had mostly stopped watching their formulaic show anyways (I was primarily skipping to the movie review by the end).

I thought Matt handled the split like a little bitch and Blonde mostly took the high road, but implied that Christiansen's whole "Mr. Nice Guy/Most Honest Man in Town" shtick was really just an on-air facade. He was also hiding his Jewess wife from his audience the whole time.
Yeah, I'd missed about a month's worth of episodes when it ended. It wasn't the first break I'd taken, either. I started watching the show because I had liked Blonde's solo videos back in the day and was curious what her show with Matt was like. As time went on though I was getting more and more frustrated with Matt being stuck where he was as a civnat. Now it makes sense, given what we know about his wife. I'll give her new show a try.

Just so this isn't entirely off-topic: the fact that Franssen was virtually unintelligible is oddly appropriate. Most of the time he's spouting pseudo-psychological gibberish.
 
Just so this isn't entirely off-topic: the fact that Franssen was virtually unintelligible is oddly appropriate. Most of the time he's spouting pseudo-psychological gibberish.

I went back and listened to about 3/4 of the episode again in the background last night.

Even on a second watch, I still can't recall a single thing that Steve said.

He did mention something about quitting politics at some point, which I saw documented in this thread around 2023 or so.

Blonde spun it is a positive, as though Franssen was embarking on some philosophical quest.
 

Franssen is scheduled to appear on I, Hypocrite's podcast tomorrow along with Chrissie Mayr.

Lyndon Perry can certainly be mercurial sometimes wrt to his choice of guests and any criticism thereof.

He had Dick Masterson on the same podcast either last week or the week before.

Afterwards I caught I, Hypocrite on stream complaining that people in the comments were chiding Dax with "Juju the Cow" mentions.

Perry defended Masterson justifying that "Y'all don't know what it's like being a public figure and having your most intimate secrets leaked, to be reminded for all eternity".

Perry seemed to relate it to his own indiscretion from years ago when he was still living in Canada and unmarried where he wrote "Best Goy" across his forehead at the behest of a supposed e-girl.
 
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Franssen is scheduled to appear on I, Hypocrite's podcast tomorrow along with Chrissie Mayr.

Lyndon Perry canceled the live podcast last week with Franssen and Mayr a few mins in because he claimed to be having irreconcilable audio issues.

I, Hypoocrite may have been also having some personal issues (unsubstantiated) because he was radio silent and missed his other daily live show for 72 hours M-W despite signing off on Sat saying he'd be returning on Mon (didn't catch his Sun show to see if there were any announcements). No canceled show notifications on his X account despite keeping up with his usual volume of meme stealing and reposting.

Apparently Mayr and Franssen were quite gracious and committed to reappear sometime this week (Perry's guest The Progress Report show usually airs on Weds)
 
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Caught the 1st half of Franssen's I,Hypocrite appearance with Chrissie Mayr.

- introduced as a " political commentator, a musician, an author"
- is currently in Montana, "It's a beautiful day"
- he grew up in Oregon near Mormons and 45 minutes from the Oregon trail
- he thinks Tom MacDonald's recent cringe MAGA work is a 3-letter agency op to increase military recruitment with Whites
- talked about David Lynch and Jerry Seinfeld practising transcendental meditation with mantras; how everyone in Hollywood does it to inspire creativity
- Steve seemed to be treating Mayr with kid gloves as if she was a normie. She directly asked him why JD Vance's first quote as VP pick was advocacy for bombing Tehran. Steve specifically kept vague to not name Israel.
- he agrees with Ronald Reagan's quote that "The best cure for mental illness is a job". SF - "I've never met anyone who worked FT who had mental illness consume them".
- says he likes Stefan Molyneux
- feels like people are so emotional about social media like Tiktok shutting down because it's one of the last sidehustles to earn money with the economy otherwise shrinking
- in the context whether born-again religious types should give away their previous ill-gotten gains upon conversion like pornstars and the Tates, Steve said he was a "good person" so his guilty conscience would probably eat at him until he did something
- wrt his book Peaceful Parenting, he talked about how many Millennials as adults are simply reacting to emotional programming imprinted in childhood by exploding daycare enrollment at the time. This makes them want to submit to a calvacade of rotating authority figures like government offices, etc.
- states he has a great life, is very financially successful, is extremely happy, is " strong but not too aggressive"
- "I like to do unusual commentary about immigration on a treadmill. Gets the verbal centers going'"
 
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Had Franssen pop up in someone else's timeline.

He's criticizing Elon & Ashley St. Clair for posterity

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Steve playing trad matchmaker?
 
Steve playing trad matchmaker?
His website sometimes features a "matchmaker" link up top.

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Read this very thread, Franny criticized Elijah Schaffer for marrying a woman eight years younger. Franny was doing the whole "Gen Z guys have it so tough, older guys are taking all their women" schtick... but now twice that age difference and Franny's offering his help. Sounds like the Gen Z guys weren't paying for his "consultations," so Franny will change his views for the audience that gives him money.
 
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