Coli Breh tells Don Lemon he quit “bro culture” no more Joe Rogan podcasts. He got on code.

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He's talking about Eric Weinstein and Sam Harris. Two of the biggest race "scientists" out there that Joe Rogan constantly promotes on his platform.

Both of those guys (Eric and Sam) are connected to Peter Thiel, and JD Vance is Peter Thiel's do-boy.

Peter Thiel and Elon Musk worked together at PayPal before they sold it.

Black men following Rogan and voting for Trump or running interference for him have no idea what they are doing or unwittingly promoting.

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I used to listen to Rogan 5-6 years ago, but I started to notice his guests were all comedians or alt-right adjacent. The turning point for me was when I realized he only had those alt-right guests and not the alternative. I used to watch programs and stuff like Donahue and the like when I was in was a kid (I'm weird), but Donahue had people across the spectrum on his show. KKK to Farrakhan.

I listen to shyt I don't agree with often, but I'm not gonna listen to someone who brings people on that believe have a lower IQ.
 

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I been told y’all that CAC rogan was a white supremacist that platforms more white supremacists. He never has on any knowledgeable black people to give the real race arguments about our society.

Closest he came was Cornel West.

Unfortunately those white supremacist values have permeated the MMA and BJJ world. Every gym is filled with the same type. You gotta find a black owned and operated gym that ain’t full of c00ns to feel relaxed.
Facts. Joe Rogan referred to Black people as "apes" and routinely said ****** on his show.

When India Arie called him out on social media for his racism, Black MMA fighters and other "celebrity" c00ns ran to his defense. Glad this breh came to his senses.
 

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I lost a lot of friends over this same shyt the last 10 years. You try to tell them and they don't understand what you're saying. Guys who are into "hip hop" but want to be white nationalist or white nationalist in blackface.
I've definitely fell out with a few friends too. That content made them so negative and pessimistic about everything. It sapped the joy of just being in the moment out of them where they stopped going out hanging with the bros or interacting with women. I'm at the bar chopping it up with women and they over there trying to quiz the women and argue with them....smh
 

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There was a summer where I used to listen to Tommy Sotomayor while playing Dark Souls and would just laugh and laugh...not taking it seriously even though I was a breh with no girl and seemingly no prospects toward one. Eventually his account got banned and Minister Jap was recommended to me by youtube. Again, funny fukking guy that I didn't take seriously. I was subbed to the HodgeTwins cause I love working out and they had fun workout sessions (them and Physiques of Greatness).

Long story short, all of those fell out of favor just because life was doing what life does and every one I came back to eventually started delivering the same message. Right off the top of my head:

-Entrepreneurs in cars: subbed for business insight and motivational talk. Turned out to be kinda redpill (didn't know what that was at the time)
-Donovan Sharpe: started popping up in my recommends. I let a few videos rock from time to time but it wasn't interesting. Now I know why.
-RSD Tyler: I don't remember how I found this channel but I was big into "don't be afraid, walk up to women and be yourself...but make yourself better first" type of content. Nothing flagrant I can recall, but his videos beget more videos and it drew worse content.
-Dave Ramsey: Not that I needed financial advice but I liked to listen to his calls. His videos too lead to worse content, and it turns out he is a religious nut.

Long story short, if you have a niche, there is a pipeline. Hell, even Brandon Carter was inviting fugazi ass folks on his channel that lead to right-wing stuff. If you aren't cognizant of it, its coming for you via algorithm.
 

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He's talking about Eric Weinstein and Sam Harris. Two of the biggest race "scientists" out there that Joe Rogan constantly promotes on his platform.

Both of those guys (Eric and Sam) are connected to Peter Thiel, and JD Vance is Peter Thiel's do-boy.

Peter Thiel and Elon Musk worked together at PayPal before they sold it.

Black men following Rogan and voting for Trump or running interference for him have no idea what they are doing or unwittingly promoting.

:francis:

What are some talking points that get black men caught up in those social circles? Racist ideology should be easy to spot.
 

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Dunno what “bro culture is”. But I use to listen to Rogan heavy, but now I only listen to him when he interviews fighters. Don’t really care for his political talking points
 

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I never really understood how men (especially black) fall into following those types of people whether it be Tariq, HodgeTwins, Fresh N Fit ect;. They embody corniness to the point it’s uncomfortable watching them so to see those types develop cult followings is crazy. I more understand young men falling into it and that’s why I’m glad streamers like Amp exist to show a contrast to the angry alt right attitude they keep pushing these days especially in regards to getting women because that’s seem to be where a lot of this shyt is coming from when you pay attention
 

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The same echo chambers you nikkas claim to be a pipeline for *insert something you don’t agree with*
Y’all practice the same hive mind/echo chamber of thought on this very platform
Pot meeting kettle :russ:
If you 30+ and can’t dissect information or do your own due diligence when it comes to facts and opinions
Then what the fukk are you doing in life and you definitely shouldn’t be calling yourself a grown ass man:dead:
You nikkas claim to be so against the grain but be just as unhinged :Kd:
:unimpressed: negged.
 

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What are some talking points that get black men caught up in those social circles? Racist ideology should be easy to spot.

Less about any specific talking points, and more about listening to that content constantly.

The whole, "listening to all sides," can be dangerous if you only listen and don't/can't formulate a counterargument or have any concrete ideology/knowledge on whatever is being discussed.

At that point your mind is being molded.

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I never really understood how men (especially black) fall into following those types of people whether it be Tariq, HodgeTwins, Fresh N Fit ect;. They embody corniness to the point it’s uncomfortable watching them so to see those types develop cult followings is crazy. I more understand young men falling into it and that’s why I’m glad streamers like Amp exist to show a contrast to the angry alt right attitude they keep pushing these days especially in regards to getting women because that’s seem to be where a lot of this shyt is coming from when you pay attention
That's where a majority of it stems from. It always circles back to women. A lot of brehs raised in single mother homes or homes without a solid father figure. So they don't have an idea or example of what a man is so they get their idea from media. Most of the males presented in media are always chasing women, hyper focused on women, or this hyper macho caricature of a man. So much so that the value of a man was tied to the amount of women that he can sleep with. But a lot of these brehs are raised in this era were raised in social media so they suck at communication skills and how to actually deal and interact with women. Now they're mad and ripe to be plucked by angry wyte males who feel their American dream being taken from them as the country continues to globalize and diversify.
 

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I've said it for a while. That manosphere/Red pill podcasts was all right wing talking points. They have created this environment where males and masculinity is defined by the illusion of wealth, notoriety, and just dominating women is the measure of a great man. They don't even offer any redeeming solutions or instill any discipline in them. They just think being the loudest about your opinion makes you right and that you won. All the while people are being brainwashed into the capitalist/hustle culture where wealth is might and always right. They're cool with wyte people demeaning them and insulting their women as long as they have a seat at the table. It's a true masculinity identity crisis in this country.



The sad thing is that you dont realize that you just described hiphop culture. Along with the overly misogynist pimp culture thats existed in our community for decades:mjlol:. Manosphere is nothing that people like Roesebudd,Georgeoue Dre,Sinful P,Tariq and other pimps who transitioned to youtube werent doing forever ago.

Only difference is the new generation allowed corny nikkas like Kevin Samuel, who probably couldnt pull women like that give them advice. But manoshere is just rehashed watered down pimp slogans and based on old hiphop songs. Non of that ideology is new to non suburbanite nikkas.

I say that to say thecoli thinks misogyny,conspiracy theories,being anti LGBT or being overly religious comes from being radicalized by "the right wing". Which couldnt be further from the truth. All of these things are long time staples and ideologies in the black community. People act like they dont understand overlap. We may share some similar beliefs with rightwing people. But thats never made us vote Republican before. So obviously the issue is something else.


Id say the issue is purely disenfranchizement. Along with alot of these young black men are deeply assimilated and not on the black frequency. The uptick in anime and partciipation in other "white people shyt" activities tells the whole story. But yall wanted to run with that whole "we are not a monolith" thing. Not seeing the danger in that:respect:
 

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I never really understood how men (especially black) fall into following those types of people whether it be Tariq, HodgeTwins, Fresh N Fit ect;. They embody corniness to the point it’s uncomfortable watching them so to see those types develop cult followings is crazy. I more understand young men falling into it and that’s why I’m glad streamers like Amp exist to show a contrast to the angry alt right attitude they keep pushing these days especially in regards to getting women because that’s seem to be where a lot of this shyt is coming from when you pay attention
It stems from the ability to scapegoat others for your lack of "greatness". What they are preying on is men who want to say women, immigrants, and typically anyone not white and straight are deviants. Then they attempt to back it up with slick talk, and bs stats. They package it and try to sell their brand to their followers. I suspect a lot of these guys at this point are being financially backed by foreign agents.

They're selling hope in the form of sexism, racism, and nationalism.
 
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