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7/3/2025, 10:28:35 PM
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This. Men do not read recently published works of fiction because nothing new is being made or marketed for men which appeals to our interests. The polls taken probably only count recent purchases, and only dumb pussies with too much time on their hands would voluntarily participate (if the sample is not taken from online store data). Beyond that, most men who read likewise do not PURCHASE books like women do, they pirate them or find public domain works published a hundred years ago and re-uploaded to host sites like Gutenberg. There is still - and likely always will be - a massive proportion of men who read fiction, but as in many aspects of the modern west, the actual actions and interests of men are strangely invisible to anyone who isn’t one because progressive ideologues refuse to acknowledge our perspective in anything.

Being detached from reality - or moreover, having a malicious and subversive ulterior motive - makes the proposition of understanding men to be utterly repellant. This is why these fucking retarded articles reappear every fiscal quarter: the media and entertainment industry wants the working class man to buy products, yet they’re frustrated that they either don’t remember how to market to us, or don’t WANT to market to us PROPERLY because they hate the things we’re drawn to and want us to change to accommodate the slop they produce. They’re more concerned with how they perceive and want us to be, rather than adhering to what the reality is. In general principle, men will never be interested in narratively meandering, accusatorial, belittling, and narcissistically didactic books that hate the nature of men, nor will they ever be drawn to stories made to appeal to hopelessly sheltered, sex-deprived women.

We want narrative progress, obstacles to face and overcome, villains that are truly evil in their moral framework, heroes and just cause empires - not just rebels, genuine brotherhood, romance that exemplifies how a man protects and is valued by the women he loves, intriguing and poignant ideas that wrestle with both timeless and contemporary topics in a story format, true growth of character, and above all - vicarious escape from the mundane world of false abstractions in this modern life which separates us from our true purpose and nature as fighters and seekers of truth.