In feedback to this video, what I can do for myself as a countermeasure to a vulnerability would be to extricate from the toxic leadership in dorm. I would rather select to inquire into science than be scapegoated by such incompetence.
The Westernized women's morality is another funny one. From my times in the military, in boot camp, which is very weak, and where I first noticed all the Dear John letters after only 2 months, and then on to doing six month deployments, you may not be aware of how many dudes I knew whose "princess" back home was cheating on them, or wound up getting pregnant, or even cleaning their accounts out. It's like they have no empathy at all.
Westernized women are so entitled that no-one wants to be stuck working with a woman. They are manipulative, try to get out of work with so many excuses, and complain very often.
Even it bootcamp which is lightyears from the intensity in BUD/S, you see what women are made of and how they handle pain, stress, discomfort. They are NO good at it at all! American women generally don't know hardships.
You married a Filipina? You sir, are a true genius! Here in Manila, the culture is under attack by Western idiots for the last 30 years! Hence, I am here to join you in the struggle. :D Count me in, sir!
I get you're speaking to people like you. That is who fit your background. But I'll say I agree with what you're saying. I'm African in USA....I will marry an African. American men are not for me. Honestly, from what I see, they don't know how to be men. Blame it on the culture or feminism or whatever. But what I see of American men is not appealing for an African woman like me.
@bfree2live I have a friend who was just like that. He is African American...but loved black women. So he learned Eritrean and left to live there. He came back to open a business and has a very pretty wife with 2 kids now.
@bfree2live He was like me and was after Culture. When he came back I was amazed...he was explaining the language to me, and the community, and how well received he was for wanting to learn the ways of his wives people. I see the light in his eyes....it's almost as if he was able to find some new type of purpose. I see this all the time...including myself. CULTURE really does make a huuuuge difference
@WisdomThroughLogic, congrats. I have a feeling things will turn out well for you. I'm looking at foreign women myself, because most Western women I've ever known make extravagant demands on their partners and almost no demands on themselves. It's nice to know certain groups of women still know how to love and respect men.
why the fuck is it that all the people i subscribed to are all of a sudden unsubbscribed? im getting sick of this shit.
but anyway big difference from over 2 years ago with the video 'how feminism screwed my generation' to this.
as for me, im rolling the dice on japan. find me a japanese girl, take her to jamaica, have one boy, then twin boys, then one girl (in that order) and have them growing up learning japanese and jamaican patois
The shift in respect, that us "Good Guy's" need to move our sights towards other cultures/countries, which maybe could be classified as pre-modernist still, is probabily the wise solution for this moment in history....our move-over, will then leave the post-modern female's here, to be then left totally to the idiot mangina's & "Bad Boy's"...all deserving each-other.
My neighbor married a Fillipino man, she learned Fillipino & teaches it to her children too! That's amazing! You speak Tagalog? I'll ask her to translate what you said for me. Also, I love what u said that the reps & dems are 2 wings of 1 bird all going in the same direction, I feel like that is SOOOOOOOOOO true! Im glad you woke up & got out of the bubble bc Im on the verge of starting 2 buy in2 the consumerism 2 much choice society. Ur vids r a reminder to me 2 help me stay on track THANK YOU!
Great to see you are doing well---I'm sympathetic to MRAs but I describe myself as more in the MGTOW (Men Going Their Own Way) camp, although they cross-over.
what a sad fkn state of affairs it is that to find a normal relationship these days we have to move outside of our culture and sometimes our race even to find that woman to be with.....
excellent! thank you, THANK YOU feminism and socialist ideologies! You've done wonders for the west!!!
Hi kumusta ka?gosto kong ang mga babae bahat sa pilipinas.magbabiayem ko rin sa pilipinas.ha ha magtutula ang mga babae sa america.maraming salamat. maaari bang magsanay tayo
@skatebordstephen HOY! nakakaintindi ka bang mag tagalog eh? Shempre gusto kami ang mga babae nasa pilipinas. Mabait sila! Ingat ng babae with TRICKS. nasaan ka nakatira?
@WisdomThroughLogic maraming salamat! kumusta kayo.gusto kong mag tagalog.maaari bang makisanay kami?gosto kong magsanay.nagtatama ko kayo.gosto ko mag-uusap kayo.im not that good yet.but i very good for only a couple of weeks im a natural at language learing i speak spainish and portuguese.my spainish is perfect .my portuguese is dam near perfect. my tagalog needs work.im a nice guy going thru the same bullshit.i need help.oh and i will be careful when i do go trust me i had enough of pagloko.
I've watched all your videos and I'm aware of the fact that you're not looking to "change the world" but I hope you'll be content with changing the perspectives of a few decent men who resist the culture here in the west.
American women lost their feminine features. Now they only look like (some even don't) females and behave like Men. That's what feminism is all about; to be LIKE MEN.
@msquestionmark Very Feminine! and they love being that way. The relationship is great....the culture is Extremely family oriented. She does my laundry (and wants to) cooks for me every morning before i head to work...And I treat her like gold because of it.
@WisdomThroughLogic I think a feminist may misinterpret what you just said... heres how they may view it..." oh so shes only feminine becouse she cooks and cleans for you yada yada.. you just want a doormat yadda" so when the feminist say this you could respond with "i work long and hard to maintain her.. does that make me a slave? if they say "she cooks for you but you make money for yourself" you can counter she cooks for us and i make money for us while you cook for you and $ for you++++
@WisdomThroughLogic I think a feminist may misinterpret what you just said... heres how they may view it..." oh so shes only feminine becouse she cooks and cleans for you yada yada.. you just want a doormat yadda" so when the feminist say this you could respond with "i work long and hard to maintain her.. does that make me a slave? if they say "she cooks for you but you make money for yourself" you can counter "she cooks for us, and i make money for us. while you cook for you and $ for you++
@WisdomThroughLogic Wow, I've almost never experienced anything like that at all with an American women, much less consistently in a relationship. In the states, I believe it is more like the man doing that for the woman and then she discards you anyway.
Hey, I enjoy your videos, I feel like i can relate to, and agree with alot of your ideas, especially about how a decent man has a hard time knowing how to treat women, for me thats true, especially since i'm a little shy, and i feel like a guy who's a little shy has an extremely hard time. i guess im commenting on your last couple videos more than this one, but still.. also, was suprised to hear you're in daly city, i just moved to fremont. thats cool, a youtube star less than 20 miles away! :)
@LiquidNihilism Yep!!! Hey there's ALOT of INDIAN culture over there in Fremont if that's what your interested in. haha funny. I was born and raised in Hayward. (still work there right now) trying to find another job over in the city though. (closer to daly city) PLus who ever heard of commuting OUT of the city? aren't you supposed to commute TO the city? hhaha. keep in touch bro.
You're absolutely right. One has to wonder what kind of a sick society we live in where we need an entire industry dedicated to showing our men how to relate to our women. I'm naturally confident around foreign women because they make me feel comfortable in their presence. In other words, they're willing to meet me halfway like any equal partner should. American women are nothing but hostile, spoiled brats with entitlement issues. That's the fucking problem.
Just curious, which area or province were you living? Or, if you're not comfortable divulging that info, were you in Luzon, Cebu or Mindanao? I ask because I have friends in Davao, Cebu, Valenzuela City, and I dated a girl from Pangasinan once. Cheers and congrats!
"Back in the days"...where women were worth little more than cattle, a possession, not a person. You can smack an unruly cow around to make it go to the pasture you want her in, and who the hell will correct you? It's your property, your cow and your land. Bravo sir, you certainly represent the best of us. I am reminded daily of the diaspora of my "fellow" Americans that I almost died for.
@tribunalfunk If I were to approach my grandparents with that line...they would smack me across the face. Calling my grandfather a cattle herder and my grandma a pasture grazer? Then my parents would slap me again for even bringing such a ridiculous statement to their attention. I would have to heatedly disagree with you on that one.
@tribunalfunk I stand by it. When I've had conversations with people who keep themselves enclosed within their comfort zone...and don't venture out where culture is at it's ripest, I see the loss of connection between us. A friend of mine went to the Philippines too, and said that they are nothing but green card grabbers..however he only stayed in downtown manila and didn't venture out into the provinces like i did. He didn'twash his clothes by hand, or sleep in mosquito nets in a bamboo hut.
@WisdomThroughLogic Village life...is totally different than city life. And it's only there, where I've been able to find what a functional Community is like.
So how are these women superior to American women? I'm not asking you to look at pathetic examples like TV whores and materialistic trollops, but normal country gals that know how to buck hay, drive tractors, cook good food, raise animals (little humans can be included) and skin a deer? All cultures are beautiful, but it's kind of tragic you have blacklisted your own.
@tribunalfunk American culture is barely 300 years old. Not to mention I'm a 3rd generation immigrant meaning my blood line doesn't come from here to begin with. How are they superior? I never said they were "SUPERIOR". but if you want a family that's most likely to stay together..with a philosophy that values relationships more than it's valued here...then it's definitely much better in that respect. Divorce rate is much better as well. Meaning the odds would be more favorable.
I guess we all had to start somewhere, you know? Not all people in America think that their spouse is disposable. My husband is physically disabled. He was not this way when we met. I have ended "friendships" over people telling me I was too young to deal with his "problems" and that I deserved more and should leave him. I can't imagine being without my husband, and I love him, and I'd never leave him...and I know he would stand by my side the same way if it were me.
@tribunalfunk Thank you for your story, and for taking the time to comment. I'm glad your sticking by your man and that he'd do the same for you. I wish i saw more of that. I tip my hat off to you. Thanks again.
hah! I totally agree with you! I was born in the US and have lived here all my life. I want to make a lot of money while living here. But I see myself ultimately settling down someplace like Italy after making a lot of money here in the US.
@illuminatijews yes, countries are like pizzas with slices missing in different areas. It all boils down to what your willing to trade...and if the trade is worth it for you.
Well congrats good luck. I work with women from a different culture and you can see the attitude is different. Men and women are partners you are not complete until you find your partner, that is their culture. Have a great life.
In feedback to this video, what I can do for myself as a countermeasure to a vulnerability would be to extricate from the toxic leadership in dorm. I would rather select to inquire into science than be scapegoated by such incompetence.
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The Westernized women's morality is another funny one. From my times in the military, in boot camp, which is very weak, and where I first noticed all the Dear John letters after only 2 months, and then on to doing six month deployments, you may not be aware of how many dudes I knew whose "princess" back home was cheating on them, or wound up getting pregnant, or even cleaning their accounts out. It's like they have no empathy at all.
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@MenAreG00D .
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Westernized women are so entitled that no-one wants to be stuck working with a woman. They are manipulative, try to get out of work with so many excuses, and complain very often.
Even it bootcamp which is lightyears from the intensity in BUD/S, you see what women are made of and how they handle pain, stress, discomfort. They are NO good at it at all! American women generally don't know hardships.
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You married a Filipina? You sir, are a true genius! Here in Manila, the culture is under attack by Western idiots for the last 30 years! Hence, I am here to join you in the struggle. :D Count me in, sir!
spellbreakerko 3 months ago in playlist Higit pang mga video mula kay WisdomThroughLogic 2
congrats on having a new family and being happy.
begood4000 6 months ago
I get you're speaking to people like you. That is who fit your background. But I'll say I agree with what you're saying. I'm African in USA....I will marry an African. American men are not for me. Honestly, from what I see, they don't know how to be men. Blame it on the culture or feminism or whatever. But what I see of American men is not appealing for an African woman like me.
bfree2live 10 months ago
@bfree2live I have a friend who was just like that. He is African American...but loved black women. So he learned Eritrean and left to live there. He came back to open a business and has a very pretty wife with 2 kids now.
WisdomThroughLogic 10 months ago
@WisdomThroughLogic ahh...glad to hear your friend is thinking with wisdom---we african women are soo special....:):):):):)
bfree2live 10 months ago
@bfree2live He was like me and was after Culture. When he came back I was amazed...he was explaining the language to me, and the community, and how well received he was for wanting to learn the ways of his wives people. I see the light in his eyes....it's almost as if he was able to find some new type of purpose. I see this all the time...including myself. CULTURE really does make a huuuuge difference
WisdomThroughLogic 10 months ago
@WisdomThroughLogic, did you remain married to that foreign girl?
KhagarBalugrak 1 month ago
@KhagarBalugrak YEAH...although since I now live in the philippines, it's more like I am the foreign one.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 month ago
@WisdomThroughLogic, congrats. I have a feeling things will turn out well for you. I'm looking at foreign women myself, because most Western women I've ever known make extravagant demands on their partners and almost no demands on themselves. It's nice to know certain groups of women still know how to love and respect men.
KhagarBalugrak 1 month ago
You should become a motivational speaker for men who have been wounded by this culture. Good men need to find like-minded women overseas.
DCNY31279 11 months ago 11
why the fuck is it that all the people i subscribed to are all of a sudden unsubbscribed? im getting sick of this shit.
but anyway big difference from over 2 years ago with the video 'how feminism screwed my generation' to this.
as for me, im rolling the dice on japan. find me a japanese girl, take her to jamaica, have one boy, then twin boys, then one girl (in that order) and have them growing up learning japanese and jamaican patois
TENNSUMITSUMA 1 year ago
You are a MAN among boys...
theshaggyshow 1 year ago
The shift in respect, that us "Good Guy's" need to move our sights towards other cultures/countries, which maybe could be classified as pre-modernist still, is probabily the wise solution for this moment in history....our move-over, will then leave the post-modern female's here, to be then left totally to the idiot mangina's & "Bad Boy's"...all deserving each-other.
tuptaff 1 year ago
My neighbor married a Fillipino man, she learned Fillipino & teaches it to her children too! That's amazing! You speak Tagalog? I'll ask her to translate what you said for me. Also, I love what u said that the reps & dems are 2 wings of 1 bird all going in the same direction, I feel like that is SOOOOOOOOOO true! Im glad you woke up & got out of the bubble bc Im on the verge of starting 2 buy in2 the consumerism 2 much choice society. Ur vids r a reminder to me 2 help me stay on track THANK YOU!
randomlyselected2 1 year ago
@randomlyselected2 I went to school for 2 years now to learn tagalog. I will be teaching it to my child as well.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
@WisdomThroughLogic Wonderful! It's useful knowing another language, that's the right decision,
Peace and Good luck with your new family,
rs2
randomlyselected2 1 year ago
@WisdomThroughLogic
Great to see you are doing well---I'm sympathetic to MRAs but I describe myself as more in the MGTOW (Men Going Their Own Way) camp, although they cross-over.
Cheers!
Wytchfinde 1 year ago
what a sad fkn state of affairs it is that to find a normal relationship these days we have to move outside of our culture and sometimes our race even to find that woman to be with.....
excellent! thank you, THANK YOU feminism and socialist ideologies! You've done wonders for the west!!!
bbqbeefrib 1 year ago 3
Hi kumusta ka?gosto kong ang mga babae bahat sa pilipinas.magbabiayem ko rin sa pilipinas.ha ha magtutula ang mga babae sa america.maraming salamat. maaari bang magsanay tayo
skatebordstephen 1 year ago
@skatebordstephen HOY! nakakaintindi ka bang mag tagalog eh? Shempre gusto kami ang mga babae nasa pilipinas. Mabait sila! Ingat ng babae with TRICKS. nasaan ka nakatira?
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
@WisdomThroughLogic maraming salamat! kumusta kayo.gusto kong mag tagalog.maaari bang makisanay kami?gosto kong magsanay.nagtatama ko kayo.gosto ko mag-uusap kayo.im not that good yet.but i very good for only a couple of weeks im a natural at language learing i speak spainish and portuguese.my spainish is perfect .my portuguese is dam near perfect. my tagalog needs work.im a nice guy going thru the same bullshit.i need help.oh and i will be careful when i do go trust me i had enough of pagloko.
skatebordstephen 1 year ago
@WisdomThroughLogic oh and im in phillly.
skatebordstephen 1 year ago
I've watched all your videos and I'm aware of the fact that you're not looking to "change the world" but I hope you'll be content with changing the perspectives of a few decent men who resist the culture here in the west.
akuroth13 1 year ago
It's nice to have an intelligent voice back.
MrBranboom 1 year ago
American women lost their feminine features. Now they only look like (some even don't) females and behave like Men. That's what feminism is all about; to be LIKE MEN.
kochiBoy 1 year ago
@kochiBoy Exactly! You wouldn't need to put a label on something if it merely represents equality.
doomownage94 1 year ago
I knew you'd get a Phillipina! Phillipinas are awesome - very friendly, very feminine!
msquestionmark 1 year ago
@msquestionmark Very Feminine! and they love being that way. The relationship is great....the culture is Extremely family oriented. She does my laundry (and wants to) cooks for me every morning before i head to work...And I treat her like gold because of it.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago 12
@WisdomThroughLogic I think a feminist may misinterpret what you just said... heres how they may view it..." oh so shes only feminine becouse she cooks and cleans for you yada yada.. you just want a doormat yadda" so when the feminist say this you could respond with "i work long and hard to maintain her.. does that make me a slave? if they say "she cooks for you but you make money for yourself" you can counter she cooks for us and i make money for us while you cook for you and $ for you++++
themaniusedtob 1 year ago
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@WisdomThroughLogic I think a feminist may misinterpret what you just said... heres how they may view it..." oh so shes only feminine becouse she cooks and cleans for you yada yada.. you just want a doormat yadda" so when the feminist say this you could respond with "i work long and hard to maintain her.. does that make me a slave? if they say "she cooks for you but you make money for yourself" you can counter "she cooks for us, and i make money for us. while you cook for you and $ for you++
themaniusedtob 1 year ago
@WisdomThroughLogic Wow, I've almost never experienced anything like that at all with an American women, much less consistently in a relationship. In the states, I believe it is more like the man doing that for the woman and then she discards you anyway.
jasproul 11 months ago
Hey, I enjoy your videos, I feel like i can relate to, and agree with alot of your ideas, especially about how a decent man has a hard time knowing how to treat women, for me thats true, especially since i'm a little shy, and i feel like a guy who's a little shy has an extremely hard time. i guess im commenting on your last couple videos more than this one, but still.. also, was suprised to hear you're in daly city, i just moved to fremont. thats cool, a youtube star less than 20 miles away! :)
LiquidNihilism 1 year ago
@LiquidNihilism Yep!!! Hey there's ALOT of INDIAN culture over there in Fremont if that's what your interested in. haha funny. I was born and raised in Hayward. (still work there right now) trying to find another job over in the city though. (closer to daly city) PLus who ever heard of commuting OUT of the city? aren't you supposed to commute TO the city? hhaha. keep in touch bro.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
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You're absolutely right. One has to wonder what kind of a sick society we live in where we need an entire industry dedicated to showing our men how to relate to our women. I'm naturally confident around foreign women because they make me feel comfortable in their presence. In other words, they're willing to meet me halfway like any equal partner should. American women are nothing but hostile, spoiled brats with entitlement issues. That's the fucking problem.
countmockula12 1 year ago
Just curious, which area or province were you living? Or, if you're not comfortable divulging that info, were you in Luzon, Cebu or Mindanao? I ask because I have friends in Davao, Cebu, Valenzuela City, and I dated a girl from Pangasinan once. Cheers and congrats!
shmiggen 1 year ago
@shmiggen Nueva ecia.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
@shmiggen Nueva ecia...I'm too afriad to go down to Mindanao....I hear it's easy to get kidnapped over there as a white guy.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
"Back in the days"...where women were worth little more than cattle, a possession, not a person. You can smack an unruly cow around to make it go to the pasture you want her in, and who the hell will correct you? It's your property, your cow and your land. Bravo sir, you certainly represent the best of us. I am reminded daily of the diaspora of my "fellow" Americans that I almost died for.
tribunalfunk 1 year ago
@tribunalfunk If I were to approach my grandparents with that line...they would smack me across the face. Calling my grandfather a cattle herder and my grandma a pasture grazer? Then my parents would slap me again for even bringing such a ridiculous statement to their attention. I would have to heatedly disagree with you on that one.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
What you said at 5:58-6:20 is straight illogical.
tribunalfunk 1 year ago
@tribunalfunk I stand by it. When I've had conversations with people who keep themselves enclosed within their comfort zone...and don't venture out where culture is at it's ripest, I see the loss of connection between us. A friend of mine went to the Philippines too, and said that they are nothing but green card grabbers..however he only stayed in downtown manila and didn't venture out into the provinces like i did. He didn'twash his clothes by hand, or sleep in mosquito nets in a bamboo hut.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
@WisdomThroughLogic Village life...is totally different than city life. And it's only there, where I've been able to find what a functional Community is like.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
@WisdomThroughLogic
So how are these women superior to American women? I'm not asking you to look at pathetic examples like TV whores and materialistic trollops, but normal country gals that know how to buck hay, drive tractors, cook good food, raise animals (little humans can be included) and skin a deer? All cultures are beautiful, but it's kind of tragic you have blacklisted your own.
tribunalfunk 1 year ago
@tribunalfunk American culture is barely 300 years old. Not to mention I'm a 3rd generation immigrant meaning my blood line doesn't come from here to begin with. How are they superior? I never said they were "SUPERIOR". but if you want a family that's most likely to stay together..with a philosophy that values relationships more than it's valued here...then it's definitely much better in that respect. Divorce rate is much better as well. Meaning the odds would be more favorable.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
@WisdomThroughLogic
I guess we all had to start somewhere, you know? Not all people in America think that their spouse is disposable. My husband is physically disabled. He was not this way when we met. I have ended "friendships" over people telling me I was too young to deal with his "problems" and that I deserved more and should leave him. I can't imagine being without my husband, and I love him, and I'd never leave him...and I know he would stand by my side the same way if it were me.
tribunalfunk 1 year ago
@tribunalfunk Thank you for your story, and for taking the time to comment. I'm glad your sticking by your man and that he'd do the same for you. I wish i saw more of that. I tip my hat off to you. Thanks again.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
aah, cool to have back
simple11q 1 year ago
what a pleasant surprise. I was just re-watching some of your earlier videos.
you're probably amongst the few vloggers on youtube with a diverse mix of subscribers.
turnbacktime 1 year ago
hah! I totally agree with you! I was born in the US and have lived here all my life. I want to make a lot of money while living here. But I see myself ultimately settling down someplace like Italy after making a lot of money here in the US.
SpazzzDog 1 year ago
Phillipinas are corrupt.
illuminatijews 1 year ago
@illuminatijews most of the world is
SykoSaint 1 year ago
@illuminatijews yes, countries are like pizzas with slices missing in different areas. It all boils down to what your willing to trade...and if the trade is worth it for you.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
this guy's extreme I wouldnt do this, (go this far )but thats just me
Zac6230 1 year ago
thanks for the update! sounds like things have worked out for you. im sincerely happy for you :)
Many you could tell us more about your travels and your new wife in the next video?
TooheysGut 1 year ago
Well congrats good luck. I work with women from a different culture and you can see the attitude is different. Men and women are partners you are not complete until you find your partner, that is their culture. Have a great life.
jrnault77 1 year ago
Could I try to convince you why it's worth it to work for political change now, and in the US?
menareangrynow 1 year ago
but i did leave.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
You didn't even need to leave the U.S,thats good!
crypter27 1 year ago
@crypter27 i did leave. I just came back. and found out i could use this place for my advantage after seeing the world.
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
@WisdomThroughLogic How can I do what you did?
crypter27 1 year ago
@crypter27 I've been involved in many political movements,made new friends & awakened minds. And earned a green belt in karate!
crypter27 1 year ago
@crypter27 haha
WisdomThroughLogic 1 year ago
@WisdomThroughLogic thanks
crypter27 1 year ago