

I’m probably wrong in my analysis, but I always thought fight club was somewhat “pro masculinity”.
A man who can’t sleep, has zero sense of belonging, success, accomplishment stops sleeping and starts essentially a men’s therapy group. He takes in other men who are also dissatisfied with life and capitalism and consumerism. He gets them to take out their anger in fights, creates a sense of brotherhood, and unites them to do something truly productive and positive; blow up the banks.
Whenever I hear that leftists have trouble with getting men involved because there isn’t a ton of men’s support groups that aren’t run by chuds who have extensive sexual assault charges, I think of this book.
It’s a male therapeutic expression of the crushing nature of capitalism, and how it is inherently an inhumane way go through life.
I also understand it’s one of the most misinterpreted books ever, chuds think it’s just a cool movie about fighting lmao.







Not surprising that the average American looks at liberal establishment politicians as what is wrong with the government, would side with people who seem like they could “shake up” the status quo.
Now, Trump didn’t do that, he just turned up the tap. Mamdani? I don’t know, he’s a compromise candidate for sure. When fascists are all you have, the dem soc looks great.