Saturday, July 13, 2019

Narrative Warfare: It's About Revenge Against Dad

The other day I posted the archive of Nike Rekieta looking at the video deposition of Ron Toye. Last night it was Vic Mignoga. Having seen the two in contrast, the source of this conflict immediately became crystal clear. But first, the archive; cancel your plans, this one is over four hours.

If Soye is a Gamma in almost Platonic form, then Vic is the Alpha Male that the Gamma despises and seeks to usurp. Call Vox Day. These videos, and this case, need to be added to his material on the Socio-Sexual Hierarchy.

"But Vic isn't Alpha!" you say. Nonsense. He's got a leader's charisma--seriously, he's got Paladin-level Charisma--and ability to read a room. He's known--by friend and foe alike--as being successful with women. He has no problem taking control of a situation and running things to best effect; after all this is over, he may well flourish in just such an explicit leadership role. He's been a father figure to his fans for years, calling up those in suicidal distress to talk them down and otherwise looking out for them; that's Alpha material, folks.

Because there's another word for "Alpha", and that word is "Father". Or, if you prefer, Patriarch.

Now does it come into view? Take another look at Soye. He's a bitter, resentful failure of a man who knows that he doesn't live up to his own delusions of himself and wants to tear down the visible symbol reminding him of his failure: Vic. The women coming after him all have serious Daddy issues, and such women either suck up to Daddy if they think they can get the affection or go full tilt bozo psycho if rejected- and we've got the latter every single time. The kicker? Vic's an avowed and practicing Christian.

Gamma faggots and broken women, all going after a proven patriarch who loves and looks out for his virtual family--his fans--that adore and support him out of nothing more than spite and envy. I've seen the sort in Fandom--what a mistake that was--for years on end, and I knew I hit on the correct assessment when my disgust kicked in. They hate God, they hate Fathers, and Vic embodies both so of course they have to destroy him.

They don't appreciate how merciful Vic is, something that came across in this deposition. Even as he savages the lawyer deposing him, Vic makes the effort to reach out to the man emotionally and connect with him--to respect him as a man--and try to reach that man heart-to-heart as he has with his fans. Ty Beard--Vic's lawyer--was in the room witnessing this as it went down; I would love to hear his take on this after the case is over, as one (differently tempered) Alpha on another. Ty would've ripped this punk apart, and then his clients, by now. Vic's the Good Cop here. Once Vic finds it necessary to remove that restraint, everyone will know it.

Side note: Vic's haters are apoplectic about that GoFundMe account. They could not be more mad about it, or more transparent in their desire to either steal it for themselves or destroy if they can't, as their own lawyer--who appears to be emotionally invested in this himself now--reveals in this deposition. That account, and the quarter-million raised, is such an affront to their sensibilities--a clear expression of the love for a father-figure who returns it--that it's driving them mad and they can't hide it. How embarrassing!

Now compare this real-life father-hating to the routine narratives undermining paternal love and all that it does to build and maintain a healthy family, community, nation, and civilization. You start small and build momentum from there, and shit like this is how you do it. Vic fighting back is a big deal and should be supported; the aforementioned GFM account is still open so lend a hand if you can. Lawyers ain't cheap and Soye et. al are looking to be all Fabian about this to win by exhaustion.

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