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    Anonymous
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    My story isn’t new.
    Same old, same old.

    But at 50 y.o. i feel a bit anachronic in here because of my age.
    Most of you are probably younger.

    Welcome. You’re not too old for this web community at all. Truth is truth no matter what age you may be. You’ll find that there are people your age here and you’ll find that your story wile unique in it’s own right, is very similar to many other stories on here. So welcome again and please continue posting, that’s what this place is for.

    #492161
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    Anonymous
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    I feel that black cloud over my head since my childhood.
    It’s sad because even the muslim war seems to be part of the, i’d call it “new world women agenda” : by demonizing man behind these muslims dumbers, at the end there will be no room for men.

    Men at large will become tomorrow’s fascist in chief: Adolf Hitler.

    Collectively, men will be seen as parias, criminals, all by default.

    Actually what’s happening to the human race ?

    I feel ya man. Best I can tell most if not all of this s~~~ can be attributed to the massive Globalist push at every turn. It’s a f~~~ing mess, and the mess in on purpose and for a reason as each piece of this s~~~ clearly serves Globalist interests.

    #492169
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    Anonymous
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    sorry, I said to our new brother, my c~~~ and his c~~~ can share a seat on the bus to hell together, he said the bus is already quite full…lol

    I would gladly pay the fare for every c~~~ to ride a bus to hell. Maybe I can get a group rate…

    #492172
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    MACHO
    MACHO
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    Bienvenue mon frere! Ma famille est du Quebec aussi.
    Moi, j’ai 47 ans, et divorcee d’une salope. Elle peut partager un siège sur l’autobus en enfer avec ta chienne

    I really like the part where they both can share a bus seat 😜

    You must own a better Crystal ball than I
    #492203
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    Pedal, run, row
    Pedal, run, row
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    We are going to have a special MGTOW banquet to welcome you.
    We will serve:
    French fries
    French toast
    and a dinner salad with French dressing!

    IF you don’t get it, you have not seen one of the greatest movies of all time (probably not, but it seemed pretty good 30 years ago) Better off dead.

    #492305
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    TheWayTheFuture
    theWayTheFuture
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    feminism here in quebec as already won: could the last man to leave turn off the light please.

    #492310
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    TheWayTheFuture
    theWayTheFuture
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    …….and you’re right
    Man is usually a solitary beast, but nowadays, we must also play the game and pack together against feminism.
    Like you said (this is what i want to underline): my story is mine, but very close to all men in here.
    And i’m not jealous of the men who are actually living with a women around : they’re only slaves.

    #492311
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    Point Of No Return
    Point Of No Return
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    Yeah, it’s pretty bad here in Quebec. I’m not sure why it’s like that though. Maybe because of too many single moms having raised boys to be managed and led by women (les germaines).

    Know when it is your duty to give them zero explanations for your actions.

    #492324
    TheWayTheFuture
    theWayTheFuture
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    French Canadian are different from european french: we’re born in america (we used to be 6 millions in our province in the 70’s, but since 76 men here don’t make children anymore), we share the same values as the average anglo-american man, but since we had the language barrier for most of us, we’ve lived “on an island” all this time, and woman have taken control of this island, the battle is lost for very long now. It’s only now that can embrace all the devastation.

    In a nutshell what is that movie about (better of dead french fries) ?

    Because french fries are probably not french, “sheppard pie we call it “chinese pie” (pâté chinois) in french canada, because it was the main “mouthpiece” a chinese slave could eat during the railroad butchery in canada in the 1900’s.

    #492333
    TheWayTheFuture
    theWayTheFuture
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    it’s a cultural thing.
    The french canadian people have always been victmizing themselves…..with good reasons.
    I won’t star the political debate around it but just say: french canadian rights would be better preserved as a 53rd us state that it is by “her majesty” citizens.

    French culture in north america used to have something to tell
    Now it’s dead and what killed it was protectionism (law 101 and yadi-yada, “no fault” on the road)

    The equation is a bit complicated.

    BUT I MUST TELL YOU GUYS: HERE IN QUEBEC, WE WERE WEARING PINK WOOL SHIRTS IN THE 1980’S (I DID IT), WE WERE CLEANING THE HOUSE WITH OUR GIRLFRIEND BECAUSE OUR MOTHERS HAD EDUCATED US (TO DO) SO.

    French Canadians we’re coming from very far in the feminism nightmare/gargoyle

    To my french canadian friends here: i won’t speak in french unless we chat in private (and god knows that i’m a perfect writer in french) just because : “in rome we do like the romans” and the guys here deserve my full respect and i really hate the taxi driver who speaks in his cell phone to his wife (….) in “backward-looking language” like arabic.

    #492336
    TheWayTheFuture
    theWayTheFuture
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    there’s a link with the complete movie on youtube i’ll watch it, i’m curious.

    #492338
    TheWayTheFuture
    theWayTheFuture
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    ….having a look to apparently dumb movies that are hiding in plain sight the “new (feminist) world order”

    #492346

    Anonymous
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    Welcome to MGTOW brother. My Mom’s side of the family came from Quebec and moved to Michigan. My great-grandma still could speak French. French culture is still alive in the Detroit River area (at least a little bit). I’m a Millenial, but my older cousins are Gen X. It’s a rough situation for us because society is toxic and women have been weaponized, plus the economy has been f~~~ed my entire life. Hang in there bro, that rope in the closet might look good, but suicide is best put off until tomorrow. Keep visiting this forum and I’m sure you will feel more positive about things.

    #492504
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    MarketWatcher
    MarketWatcher
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    My message for the young men is: don’t think that “generation X” (1966-1976) hasn’t payed its toll on the feminism altar.
    When we (genX) came in age to work babyboomers had already taken all good paying jobs

    That was my experience as well. Our generation was the first to not do as well as their parents. F~~~ed from birth.

    #492531
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    TheWayTheFuture
    theWayTheFuture
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    ….yeah sure and this is a lot of genX are musician.
    There was no game console (well som atari s~~~ for girls) for us, so most of us found refuge in music i guess…
    Hours and hours of smoking the tapes and trying hard to create something that could become our bread and butter…

    There again, the corporate fake musicians had already scoured the money….

    Don’t wanna hurt about those i hate, but i’ll advance myself by saying “david bowie”

    What was David bowie muscial masterpiece ? “ground control to major thumb ?”

    Zappa called him “captain tom” one day…..
    Actually zappa did a song called “be in my video” …..in which he says “let’s dance the blues” and in an interview said, “well actually who can dance the blues” refering to “put on your red shoes and dance the blues” in “Let’s dance” from bowie….

    Bowie with it transgenderism wannabe thing….

    Decadency.

    #492533
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    Anonymous
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    My message for the young men is: don’t think that “generation X” (1966-1976) hasn’t payed its toll on the feminism altar.
    When we (genX) came in age to work babyboomers had already taken all good paying jobs

    That was my experience as well. Our generation was the first to not do as well as their parents. F~~~ed from birth.

    I’m a Gen Xer myself and absolutely agree with what has been said. I can remember trying to get a job as a young man in the mid 90’s and it was impossible. I was looking for work while I went to college and even crappy fast food joints acted like exclusive Wall Street investment banks. It was ridiculous. I also noticed that the culture was anti male. All of my social studies text books had VERY feminist slants in them. Like s~~~ about women working or 50/50 housework split or how sexual harassment is practically anything a woman says that it is, including eye rape or some crazy ass s~~~ like that. I wondered were all that came from. It’s way worse now though.

    #492539
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    Anonymous
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    ….yeah sure and this is a lot of genX are musician.
    There was no game console (well som atari s~~~ for girls) for us, so most of us found refuge in music i guess…
    Hours and hours of smoking the tapes and trying hard to create something that could become our bread and butter…

    There again, the corporate fake musicians had already scoured the money….

    Don’t wanna hurt about those i hate, but i’ll advance myself by saying “david bowie”

    What was David bowie muscial masterpiece ? “ground control to major thumb ?”

    Zappa called him “captain tom” one day…..
    Actually zappa did a song called “be in my video” …..in which he says “let’s dance the blues” and in an interview said, “well actually who can dance the blues” refering to “put on your red shoes and dance the blues” in “Let’s dance” from bowie….

    Bowie with it transgenderism wannabe thing….

    Decadency.

    Gen X produced all the best music as far as I’m concerned. David Bowie pushed the transgender agenda huge. I could never understand people that were big fans of Bowie. I don’t like his music, his image, or his attitude. The guy was a complete tool much like Miley Cyrus or Lady Gaga is today.

    #492716
    TheWayTheFuture
    theWayTheFuture
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    I’m a Gen Xer myself and absolutely agree with what has been said. I can remember trying to get a job as a young man in the mid 90’s and it was impossible. I was looking for work while I went to college and even crappy fast food joints acted like exclusive Wall Street investment banks. It was ridiculous. I also noticed that the culture was anti male. All of my social studies text books had VERY feminist slants in them. Like s~~~ about women working or 50/50 housework split or how sexual harassment is practically anything a woman says that it is, including eye rape or some crazy ass s~~~ like that. I wondered were all that came from. It’s way worse now though.

    Yep i remember the beginning of the 90’s the day after i got my first “professional” job, their was no job anymore for any of my friends the same age as me, i’ve been lucky, and curiously enough i had been hired for a job where we were two men and a woman applying for the job.

    Long after i’ve been hired, i’v learned that the only reason the girl didn’t get the job was because the guy who hired me, his wife was working with him, and she didn’t want competition….

    This has been my only lucky moment in all my life…

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