Right of centre Anonymous ‘X’ accounts are guilty of “America Brain”. The plea that I often hear batted around: ‘When will we have our own Dasha???’, when will Peter Thiel start paying for the cool parties like they do in the New York?
I am in a better position than most to fabricate an Astro-turfed social scene with dark money and so far I have consistently pulled back from serious opportunities that do come my way to do such a thing. These opportunities are appealing for obvious reasons. I could be paid to host events with good looking women and free drinks in nice venues. I could pretend to think that imitating a ‘vibe’ of forty year old women with vocal fry smoking cigarettes is going to get those blimmin bullies binned. I have not, but we are coming to an inflection point. With the rapid expansion of the online Right in Britain it is only a matter of time before some Norwood or other will attempt to profile London’s ‘New Dissident Right’ a la Mike Crumplar. If this event is not handled adeptly we will see a blunting in influence for the online Right in this country.
The truth is no need for a ‘counter-cultural’ youth ‘scene’ (even writing it out makes me physically cringe) in Britain, or London more specifically, and that constructing such a ‘scene’ would be actively counterproductive. Master Pervert has already articulated the case against this well before my time; pointing out that these social scenes form natural hotbeds for ‘doxxing’ (Lobe, Mr). In a room of 50 people, averages being what they are, there is a strong likelihood that you will have at least a single dishonest person who will happily sell you down the river for a purse of gold.
But let us assess the likely crowd who would attend these events. Who actually gets drawn in to ‘social scenes’ past the age of twenty-five or thirty? I have never in my life been part of a social scene or a community. I did not make a single friend during my childhood years spent on Runescape or Maplestory – the White man walks alone. What does it profit a man to socialise idly? I perceive men who engage in purposeless socialising as defective in some way. I will caveat this analysis by admitting to having been rejected from jobs before because personality tests have placed me in the 99th percentile for traits associated with megalomania.