A video on my article about the littlest death machine, Peter Wheat.
Longtime readers of this website are probably well aware of the fact that despite being an egregiously masculine man who has succeeded at most of the things men dream of…I’m still basically a huge nerd. And in another world, perhaps I would have a blog purely devoted to video games or comic books or film or various other forms of geekery.
However, due to the world being what it is, my blog is about masculinity and philosophy. But sometimes the silly world of nerddom is still relevant to what my mission is in the now. I have at various points discussed the dismal state of comic books, how something that should be a heroic mythology for the youth of today is rapidly becoming the same sort of finger-waggling, social justice scolding that the kids already get from everywhere else—the movies may not have that yet, but the comics certainly do, and you can bet your ass that they’re going to cram this nonsense into the movies as soon as they can get a chance.
It goes without saying that the superhero comics of the past are better than the ones of today, as evidenced by the fact that the popular Marvel movies were all based on the stories of decades past; even the SJWs running the show now realize that they have to sneak their leftist agitprop into their productions gradually and only after they’ve engrossed people with good old fashioned heroic stories. But what if I told you that even the most random, seemingly corny and unheroic comics of the past displayed true masculine virtue and “Red blooded” heroics better than the crap they put out nowadays.
So allow me to introduce Peter Wheat
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