Justin Devonshire

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Justin Devonshire

Justin Devonshire

@JustinDevonshi1

Katılım Kasım 2011
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
Government officials are asked about their own statistics showing a gender pay gap in Australia. They end up being forced to admit that the entire gap could be explained with the fact that women work less hours than men. Absolutely brutal takedown.
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Justin Devonshire
Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
If you’re “literally shaking” about this news, I have a question - how does it affect you personally though?
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Liam Out Loud
Liam Out Loud@liam_out_loud·
Marvel perfectly depicted the centralization of power with Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet. Western psychopaths almost have all six stones: 1. Power Stone = The State (monopoly on violence) 2. Mind Stone = Academia (shapes thought) 3. Soul Stone = Institutional morality (defines good) 4. Reality Stone = Media (manufactures truth) 5. Space Stone = Big Tech (omnipresent surveillance) 6. Time Stone = Finance (controls future with debt & inflation) Freedom is preserved by divided power.
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Sky News@SkyNews·
BREAKING: Transgender girls have been given until September 6 to leave the Guides. 🔗 Read more trib.al/eoOnJ1H
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Justin Devonshire
Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
@itsolelehmann Had the same epiphany. We can have responsibility before then, as entrepreneurs often do. But a child is what shifts our aims to something beyond ourselves and instills a higher level of virtue.
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Justin Devonshire
Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
The documentary first fails to contend with the truth of the “Red pill” facts. All critics can do is appeal to incredulity, or consensus). Second, they won’t dare give an alternative prescription, because that would turn the conversation toward masculinity, virtue and patriarchy, thus exposing the modern narratives they wish to perpetuate.
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Justin Devonshire
Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
Well said. The documentary first fails to contend with the truth of the “Red pill” facts. All critics can do is appeal to incredulity, or consensus). Second, they won’t dare give an alternative prescription, because that would turn the conversation toward masculinity, virtue and patriarchy, thus exposing the modern narratives they wish to perpetuate.
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David Maywald
David Maywald@DavidMaywald·
Inside the Manosphere… or Inside the Mirror? After watching Louis Theroux's 'Inside the Manosphere' and reading the commentary around it, I couldn’t help but notice something curious… We’re always quick to diagnose “toxic masculinity” but remarkably reluctant to examine toxic narratives about men. Apparently, young men are being “radicalised” online. But young women absorbing a steady diet of: “Men are trash” “The future is female" (minus the males) “Believe all, question none” …that’s just empowerment, right? 🤔 Let’s call it what it is: two ecosystems with the same problem, and only one of them is allowed to be criticised. The Satire Writes Itself, Because The Hypocrisy is Overt If a man says: 👉 “Focus on yourself, build strength, don’t pedestalise others” He’s accused of promoting selfishness and hate. If a woman says: 👉 “You don’t need men, prioritise yourself, cut off anyone who doesn’t serve you” She’s applauded for setting boundaries. Same message, completely different moral judgements. Meanwhile, in the Algorithm We clutch pearls at brash male influencers chasing status and attention… but quietly ignore a much larger industry that's monetising outrage, victimhood, and perpetual grievance. Because nothing says “healthy relationships” like: - Teaching distrust as a default - Framing disagreement as oppression - Rebranding accountability as “internalised bias” The Real Issue Isn’t the Manosphere, or the Femosphere It’s the feedback loop. Boys grow up hearing they’re the problem. Girls grow up hearing they’re the priority. Then we act surprised when: - Boys disengage - Girls distrust - Relationships fracture …and everyone logs back on to argue about it. A Radical Idea (Brace Yourself) What if we tried something tried and tested, which is grounded in Christian morality: => Expect character from both sexes => Encourage responsibility in both directions => Teach mutual respect, not moral hierarchy Not as catchy as a viral hashtag, but far more effective than blaming one side of the human equation. Because here’s the punchline: If your worldview requires one half of humanity to be permanently defective, then it’s not a solution. It’s just better-marketed division. #Masculinity #Feminism #Culture #Relationships #BoysAndMen #HealthySociety
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Justin Devonshire
Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
You don’t feel out of shape. You ARE out of shape. You don’t feel undisciplined. You ARE undisciplined. Feelings don’t change reality. They only hide it… temporarily.
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Tokyo
Tokyo@otokyo__·
single men's over 30 — Honest question. Could you travel alone for a week with no friends, no partner, just you?
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Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
Patriarchy is not “Men controlling women” Patriarchy is a natural and inevitable hierarchal structure built around responsibility, protection, and alignment with reality. Therefore when people attack patriarchy, they’re actually saying: “We want to remove hierarchy and structure, and embrace chaos so we can act in degeneracy without consequence”.
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Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
Most people don’t hate masculinity. They hate what it *exposes*. Because masculinity isn’t about being loud, aggressive, or dominant. It’s about alignment. With truth. With responsibility. With reality. And that’s uncomfortable. Because reality doesn’t care about your feelings. If you’re out of shape - it shows. If you’re weak - it shows. If you lack discipline - it shows. No ideology can save you from that. And that’s why people reject it. They’d rather redefine reality… Than rise to meet it. Same with leadership. A real leader doesn’t make people feel good. He tells the truth. Sets standards. And corrects what’s out of line. Which is exactly why weak people call it “toxic.” And patriarchy? It’s not oppression. It’s responsibility. At the top. The problem isn’t that it exists. The problem is most men today aren’t strong enough to carry it. So they reject the structure… And then wonder why everything falls apart
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Justin Devonshire
Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
Meaning emerges when you act in accordance with what is true, build what is good, and move toward what is beautiful. Not because someone told you to… But because that is the mode of being in which humans function best.
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Justin Devonshire
Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
Reality has an intelligible moral structure; we flourish by aligning with it, suffer by resisting it, and grow through the consequences either way.
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Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
@ChrisWillx Inevitable repercussion of growing feminization of society. Patriarchy is inevitable.
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Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson@ChrisWillx·
Gen Z men are more likely to believe that a wife should obey her husband than other generations. A global poll of 23,000 people found that 31% of Gen Z men agreed that a wife should always obey her husband. 33% also felt a husband should have the final word on important household decisions.⁠⁠ These were higher proportions than older generations.⁠
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Justin Devonshire
Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
To say patriarchy isn’t “natural” or “inevitable” are both incorrect. Believing so stems from 3 prevalent beliefs: 1. Humans are socially constructed (Therefore roles would be created by culture, not biology) 2. Differences = oppression (If men lead more often, it must be due to power, not nature.) 3. Equality = interchangeability ( Men and women should be able to occupy all roles equally. Again false). So the conclusion becomes: “Patriarchy isn’t natural - it’s just a system men created and enforced.” But when you scrutinize these modern claims for even a few minutes they don’t hold up.
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WatersAbove
WatersAbove@WatersAbve·
I made this over a month ago wild to see this event happening now
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Justin Devonshire@JustinDevonshi1·
If Andrew had done it, they likely would have asked for his prescription to the societal ills. And when Andrew would say “get married, have kids, lead your wife”, the Louis would do his stupid deer-in-headlights stare and made out that Andrew is another “extremist”. That would allow their hit piece to stab masculinity and Christianity at the same time and get a two-for-one. Andrew was indeed correct not to do it.
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