Dak
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It's actually not a bigger problem for men - if it is a problem at all, it's equally a problem for both men and women. If the survivalist argument postulates that a feminized postmodernity poses a threat, then it poses a threat to all humanity, not just men.
If, on the other hand, there is some hypothetical way in which postmodern feminism poses a threat to masculinity while preserving its own survival, then I see this as a legitimate and necessary challenge to masculinity. I'd rather not have people like Jack Donovan telling me how to be a man.
I haven't read his blogs so he may go this route elsewhere (didn't even bother to look it up until Ozz said something about it), but the point of that booklet? was not "learn to hunt because apocalypse". It basically assumed a future of more technomodernity, and was offering a counter coping approach to "herbivorous MGTOWing", resigned cog status, etc. Again, nothing new there, just another voice with a fairly organized and straightforward style.
I think stuff like this is the beginning of a swing back or at least push back against the metrosexualization/hyperidealization (in a philosophical sense) that has certainly engulfed western males in the last several decades. When brodudes, which are metrosexual as hell, are held up as examples of "macho culture" it's pretty obvious the "coup" has reached or is reaching is terminal point.