RedPill
Master Don Juan
Every single day, everywhere I go, I am in some way subjected to what I call "the AFC agenda." It's my all-purpose, collective term that sums up the mindset of the flock - that we should strive to be the best chump we can be. If it's not my family that is sharing their agenda-driven ways with me, it's loser friends from long ago who get mad at me because "you've changed a lot." It could be from business associates, or perhaps some of my customers. You never know.
If there's one thing I've learned over the last year, it's how to deal with the AFC agenda. Just acknowledge it, don't argue with it, ignore it, but most importantly don't ever be apologetic for disagreeing with it.
Everyone always has an agenda in whatever actions they take or words they say. Some people are very aware of what their agenda is, some people are not. Whenever I'm interacting with people, I'm always trying to detect exactly what their agenda is, and listen to see how their words and actions are filtered through that agenda. I've noticed though that most folks live their life on auto-pilot, adopting the AFC agenda because it is the societal blueprint for life, and it is much easier to follow this agenda than lead with your own.
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Things I've noticed about the ubiquitous agenda:
The AFC agenda assumes your lack of a wedding band means you are actively looking for a wife and this is the primary purpose of dating. It expects that you want to be married by your mid-twenties.
The AFC agenda pushes you to reproduce as soon as possible, regardless of your desires, regardless of how prepared you would be as a parent.
The AFC agenda resents you having control over your world. It resents your success with women, with business, and personal finances. It resents your freedom.
The AFC agenda ends every phone conversation with "love you."
The AFC agenda will engage you in a two-hour conversation about American Idol, but not so much as a two-minute conversation about world events or new ideas.
The AFC agenda seeks your advice, but then gets mad because they don't want to hear it.
The AFC agenda loves giving you advice, but refuses to discuss the advice. Confronting how the advice comes from a feminized, supplicating mindset is terribly painful.
The AFC agenda thinks that it's normal and healthy to not get your sexual needs met.
The AFC agenda embraces mediocrity and fears change.
The AFC agenda thinks your high protein, low processed food dietary habits are strange. The agenda sees obesity as normal and healthy.
The AFC agenda is addicted to television, prescription medication, and to the media in general.
The AFC agenda means well and wants to see you succeed in life, but fears you'll never be happy because you don't worship women.
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What experiences do you guys have dealing with the AFC agenda in your own lives? Can you think of anything to add to this?
RedPill
If there's one thing I've learned over the last year, it's how to deal with the AFC agenda. Just acknowledge it, don't argue with it, ignore it, but most importantly don't ever be apologetic for disagreeing with it.
Everyone always has an agenda in whatever actions they take or words they say. Some people are very aware of what their agenda is, some people are not. Whenever I'm interacting with people, I'm always trying to detect exactly what their agenda is, and listen to see how their words and actions are filtered through that agenda. I've noticed though that most folks live their life on auto-pilot, adopting the AFC agenda because it is the societal blueprint for life, and it is much easier to follow this agenda than lead with your own.
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Things I've noticed about the ubiquitous agenda:
The AFC agenda assumes your lack of a wedding band means you are actively looking for a wife and this is the primary purpose of dating. It expects that you want to be married by your mid-twenties.
The AFC agenda pushes you to reproduce as soon as possible, regardless of your desires, regardless of how prepared you would be as a parent.
The AFC agenda resents you having control over your world. It resents your success with women, with business, and personal finances. It resents your freedom.
The AFC agenda ends every phone conversation with "love you."
The AFC agenda will engage you in a two-hour conversation about American Idol, but not so much as a two-minute conversation about world events or new ideas.
The AFC agenda seeks your advice, but then gets mad because they don't want to hear it.
The AFC agenda loves giving you advice, but refuses to discuss the advice. Confronting how the advice comes from a feminized, supplicating mindset is terribly painful.
The AFC agenda thinks that it's normal and healthy to not get your sexual needs met.
The AFC agenda embraces mediocrity and fears change.
The AFC agenda thinks your high protein, low processed food dietary habits are strange. The agenda sees obesity as normal and healthy.
The AFC agenda is addicted to television, prescription medication, and to the media in general.
The AFC agenda means well and wants to see you succeed in life, but fears you'll never be happy because you don't worship women.
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What experiences do you guys have dealing with the AFC agenda in your own lives? Can you think of anything to add to this?
RedPill