Monday, September 15, 2025

πŸ” MCDONALD’S JUST WENT “REGENERATIVE” $200 million. 4 million acres. 38 states. While local ranchers drown in red tape, McDonald’s gets USDA cover to partner with Cargill, Coca-Cola & global beef suppliers—all in the name of “grassland resilience.”

"McDonald's Doubles Down on Its Commitment to Responsible Beef Sourcing," Patricia Cobe, Restaurant Business Operations, September 15, 2025.

MICHAEL O'FALLON: Nick Fuentes was one of the worst offenders in encouraging men to storm the Capitol on January 6th

The reason behind this is that Woke Right Christian Nationalism has long been a strategically devised reaction to the Woke Left problem, fitting into the problem -> reaction -> solution game plan. --Michael O'Fallon
This is Nick Fuentes using a bullhorn outside the Capitol, urging everyone to storm the building on January 6, 2021.
"Break down the barriers and disregard the Police!!"
Why isn't anyone on either the Woke Left or the Woke Right highlighting that Nick Fuentes was one of the worst offenders in encouraging men to storm the Capitol on January 6th? It is painfully obvious that Nick Fuentes is an actor engaging in agitprop within this unsophisticated operation, prompting young men to relinquish their future liberty in the name of a "regime change" that could ultimately end our nation. Groyper Nick Fuentes is instigating a crowd of men to charge the Capitol. The question should be, why hasn't he been charged? Why is Nick Fuentes allowed to spout his hatred of Jews everywhere and continue to spout his rhetoric that we need "regime change" in order to install a form of integralism in our nation? Why did the unselected committee that reported to the January 6 committee conclude that "Christian Nationalism" was responsible for the events of January 6, especially considering that "Christian Nationalism"—in its current neo-integralist form—did not exist in any capacity as of December 2020? The reason behind this is that Woke Right Christian Nationalism has long been a strategically devised reaction to the Woke Left problem, fitting into the problem -> reaction -> solution game plan. And sadly, you can't say that
and I didn't warn you.

TOM LUONGO: These subcultures need to be understood, and the right lessons learned to disempower them. Even if they are being set up to take the fall for this incident.

But again like many Pepe or Groyper memes, the core of this is a lonely male figure in sort of an immiserated landscape looking sad, and that's part of the story I wish more people were talking about.  Aidan Walker @ aidanetcetera

2:13.  The name Groypers originates from this variant of Pepe the Frog, which comes about in the late 2010s and these guys adopted as a kind of collective self portrait.  They make it their profile picture. They make it their moniker. There was the Groypers War of 2019 in which Nick Fuentes and his people trolled Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA, showing up at these debate events and asking questions that would push Kirk to say things that were even more extreme than Kirk was already saying.  So where Charlie Kirk took like one step toward these kind of wider Christian nationalist ideas, the Groypers took two steps.  They demanded that he make the subtext text. And one of those people have been citing as proof of the Groyper hypothesis is this one from his mother's Facebook that shows him dressed up as a meme for Halloween.  It seems like the meme is Gopnik Pepe, which is a 4chan meme to my understanding but I don't quite associate it with /pol/ which is like the political board on 4chan that most people are talking about it.  I see it more as like a /k/ meme sort of like a rare Pepe type thing.  But again like many Pepe or Groyper memes, the core of this is a lonely male figure in sort of an immiserated landscape looking sad, and that's part of the story I wish more people were talking about.  What's driving our political violence isn't just polarization where one side is getting more radical and kind of undermining democracy. Nor is it algorithms like some have said that are like pickling the brains of young people.  It is that feeling which these Pepe memes represent of you're always going to be alone, you're never going to have a future, and you're never going to have a voice.  And that feeling which is by no means rare or unusual in our society today, collides with a particular set of circumstances, this long entrenched nihilistic online tradition, the ready availability of firearms and the increasing arrangement of mainstream discourse, this ambient sense of like tension and volatility that exists in the air to produce stuff like this.  And we're going to see more and more of it unless those root causes are addressed and unless we find a way to offer a better future to people.

STU SMITH: This is University of Chicago professor Eman Abdelhadi laying out her vision of a post-capitalist world — one that begins with abolishing the family: