Scott Reilly
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Harry Cheadle (@HCheadle), my former editor at Vice, has the same idea as me — The Cut for men — and wrote about it in December on his Substack. There's a huge gap in the marketplace for this kind of men's content and tons of interest in bringing it to fruition. harrycheadle.substack.com/p/its-time-to-…


I'm curious what y'all think of the Red Scare podcasters... A while back, Dasha Nekrasova and Anna Khachiyan hosted fascist misogynist Nick Fuentes on their show, and they had a relaxed, cool, laid-back conversation. More recently, Fuentes went on a mini-rant (as he often does), saying that women only exist "to get fucked." He clarified that women were only whores, nuns, or mothers, nothing else, not scientists, nothing. I dunked, wondering if Nekrasova and Khachiyan would have him on their show again. Khachiyan quote-tweeted me, saying, "I mean, he's not wrong." Well, actually, obviously, he is wrong! Then Glen Greenwald popped in the comments, thinking it was funny that I would think they'd walk back their choice (I didn't actually think that, I was criticizing, not expecting a walk back), and adding that their show was very irony-laden. Which brings me to... What exactly does Anna mean? Do Red Scare (Anna and Dasha) literally agree that women are just there to be fucked, as Fuentes said? (When they're not nuns or mothers.) Or are they being ironic in some way? Or is it all irony, and I'm like all the other fools, thinking that saying horrible things about women, as Fuentes does, is bad, but they are the cool kids, being ironic, and knowing that none of it matters. Jaded irony-drenched edge-lords make me grumpy!


@ggreenwald @Brainfreez30101 @annakhachiyan "Irony-laden." That seems an excuse for so much. As the OP Anna quoted, I knew she wasn't going to walk it back. I was saying it was bad that any woman would host Fuentes. Does "irony" mean she doesn't agree with Fuentes? She implied she did. Edgy irony ends up soulless.





40 years old. Big C. Bollocks.





















Choosing not to engage in meaningless sex isn't a reflection of a man's prowess with ladies. Most influential men (regardless of what they stand for) have women throwing themselves at them. Maybe young men are tired of a culture that encourages them to waste their energy on meaningless activities like watching porn, doing drugs, and engaging in hookup culture. You can mock Fuentes all you want, but he's popular for a reason.




HEARTBREAK REVEALED: “He was my dearest son. He was 29.” The mother of U.S. chess star Daniel Naroditsky says her son was devastated by cheating accusations as officials probe his death and chess hierarchy reviews his rival.




