Why it is better to be a homosexual guy in Anglo countries
Posted: August 5th, 2010, 5:43 am
Yes, that's right. I hate the concept of homosexuality and the thought of gay sex scares the living daylights out of me, but I truly cannot blame gay men (including a childhood friend of mine) for being that way, given how poisonous gender relations are within the Anglosphere. Here's why:
1) The Anglo media - they love gay men. Look at people like Elton John (whose musical peak was during the early-to-mid 1970's) - they're treated with a kind of exaggerated reverence. We also have these intellectual trollops gushing over movies like Brokeback Mountain, a movie which is novel only because of the sexual orientation of the two protagonists. If not for that, it'd just be a cookie-cutter romance.
2) Agree-ability of Anglo men vs women - at the risk of sounding sexist, I generally believe that Anglo men are better human beings, on average, than Anglo women, because stupid, amoral behaviour on their part when dealing with men (like assault or adultery) is not defended or praised. So I can understand why some Anglo men think it less traumatic to seek other Anglo men out, because they know that there's less potential for being a victim of such behaviour.
3) Relationships with women - As my childhood friend told me, "a gay man is a [Anglo] woman's diary". Basically, they are able to maintain good relationships with Anglo women in a way that many straight men simply cannot, due to women lacking the upper hand over these men (due to gay men simply not being interested in them) as they do with straight men due to demographics and the general Anglo mentality where they're concerned.
4) Less chance of financial ruin - through divorce, etc.
5) More extensive support network - whilst there is a little bit of animosity towards gay people in some quarters, this is more than made up for by various groups lobbying on their behalf - heterosexual males do not have such a network and are often criticized (or to stop "pleeeeding for pitteeeeeeehhhhhh" as one particularly unreceptive, mean-spirited New Zealander put it once) for airing their problems in the Anglosphere. Even if they aren't censured for their views, they are left to twist in the wind.
In summary, to live a palatable life in the Anglosphere, one must either become gay or a woman (the same childhood friend once told me that he thought that women led better lives - I didn't understand what he meant at the time, but now I do). Becoming a specific type of straight man will lead to success with Anglo women, but said success can be a poisoned chalice, especially with divorce laws and unwanted pregnancies and whatnot. Plus, if Anglo women are painful to deal with even at a platonic level, imagine how toxic they could become once they're fully integrated into your life! That would also require a complete personality change for most of us - leading to the emergence of a facade that must always be maintained (and often with great effort - acting isn't necessarily as easy as it seems).
I guess that's why being Happier Abroad (or at least, travelling abroad and finding a sane individual who you could be proud to call your wife) is the best option.
1) The Anglo media - they love gay men. Look at people like Elton John (whose musical peak was during the early-to-mid 1970's) - they're treated with a kind of exaggerated reverence. We also have these intellectual trollops gushing over movies like Brokeback Mountain, a movie which is novel only because of the sexual orientation of the two protagonists. If not for that, it'd just be a cookie-cutter romance.
2) Agree-ability of Anglo men vs women - at the risk of sounding sexist, I generally believe that Anglo men are better human beings, on average, than Anglo women, because stupid, amoral behaviour on their part when dealing with men (like assault or adultery) is not defended or praised. So I can understand why some Anglo men think it less traumatic to seek other Anglo men out, because they know that there's less potential for being a victim of such behaviour.
3) Relationships with women - As my childhood friend told me, "a gay man is a [Anglo] woman's diary". Basically, they are able to maintain good relationships with Anglo women in a way that many straight men simply cannot, due to women lacking the upper hand over these men (due to gay men simply not being interested in them) as they do with straight men due to demographics and the general Anglo mentality where they're concerned.
4) Less chance of financial ruin - through divorce, etc.
5) More extensive support network - whilst there is a little bit of animosity towards gay people in some quarters, this is more than made up for by various groups lobbying on their behalf - heterosexual males do not have such a network and are often criticized (or to stop "pleeeeding for pitteeeeeeehhhhhh" as one particularly unreceptive, mean-spirited New Zealander put it once) for airing their problems in the Anglosphere. Even if they aren't censured for their views, they are left to twist in the wind.
In summary, to live a palatable life in the Anglosphere, one must either become gay or a woman (the same childhood friend once told me that he thought that women led better lives - I didn't understand what he meant at the time, but now I do). Becoming a specific type of straight man will lead to success with Anglo women, but said success can be a poisoned chalice, especially with divorce laws and unwanted pregnancies and whatnot. Plus, if Anglo women are painful to deal with even at a platonic level, imagine how toxic they could become once they're fully integrated into your life! That would also require a complete personality change for most of us - leading to the emergence of a facade that must always be maintained (and often with great effort - acting isn't necessarily as easy as it seems).
I guess that's why being Happier Abroad (or at least, travelling abroad and finding a sane individual who you could be proud to call your wife) is the best option.