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#16 Solving the Manosphere w/Godesulloh aka @Vibesestvida

#16 Solving the Manosphere w/Godesulloh aka @Vibesestvida

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Hello! In this episode the wonderful Godesulloh and I sit down and have a long chat about the Manosphere. We talk about our experiences being exposed to it, the rise and fall of Jordan Peterson, agency and morality under oppression and more!

TIMESTAMPS:

  • 1:03 We are outflanked in what we're up again
  • 1:42 Jack nearly got sucked down the alt right pickup pipeline
  • 8:42 Godesulloh's experience of it
  • 16:22 Jordan Peterson, the final boss
  • 21:32 Discussing Peterson's ideas seriously
  • 30:12 Actually reading feminist literature
  • 39:32 John Rawls's Veil of Ignorance
  • 40:53 Jack's video on Misandry that got taken down
  • 48:42 Agency and morality under oppression
  • 56:07 "I gave up facts and logic years ago"
  • 1:04:16 What will get us there, and dignity
  • 1:12:21 the asymmetries of social media
  • 1:18:07 The Brock Turner case
  • 1:22:00 Liberation philosophies, raising everybody up
  • 1:22:47 Sexual assault of men played for laughs
  • 1:25:28 Devil's advocate
  • 1:31:17 The world is more than this
  • 1:34:39 Understanding that certain people have good reasons to be angry
  • 1:37:37 The fallacy of the individual defining the group
  • 1:38:12 Do you really want praise from these people?
  • 1:39:26 It's easier to be a Great man than a Good man
  • 1:46:51 Closing remarks


Godesulloh has all of his links through here: https://msha.ke/godesulloh
His youtube channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/@vibesestvida

And my socials are:
https://www.instagram.com/jack.lawro/ for IG
https://www.tiktok.com/@jack.lawrofor TikTok
https://www.Jacklawrence.net for my website

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