Vox Day: The Socio-Sexual Heirarchy

March 9, 2019
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Theophrastus

Lead Scheduler at MOTW. Husband, Father, but most importantly, a man of God. Possesses more degrees that most people find useful.

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  1. I am about all burnt out on socio-sexual hierarchy. The alpha-beta talk I burnt out on during the Trump campaign, when the alternative blogosphere kept yapping about how alpha he is- LOL!

    • Fair enough. Not everybody finds Vox Day’s SSH interesting or useful. For me it was life changing. Regardless, it strikes me as a classically Gen X project: formulating practical solutions for serious social problems that Silents and Boomers have no answers for.

      • Very well sir, I hope I did not come across as knocking this, for this manner of analysis is useful and has it’s place. I have been hearing about and reading about this since forever, and once it blew up it just spread everywhere, hence my burnout on it. And yes; this is GenX as all get-out.

        • No doubt, those of us who have been around Vox Day for a long time (and some of us are getting close to 20 years hanging around his blog), have been through this and over this for a long. At the same time, there are some readers who have not, and it is a helpful synopsis for them.

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