alphazard 13 hours ago

Love to talk to the LLM trained on that corpus.

  • dijit 13 hours ago

    I doubt it.

    It would be a toxic mix of stoicism, “survival of the fittest” mentality, affirmations of harmful stereotypes (ironically; mostly harmful to the people who feel validated by hearing it) and vague notions of being a leader and working hard-

    Most people, especially supporters, don’t realise that Tates rhetoric is harmful to men more than women: you’re not a success unless $materialThing and $respectOfRandoms. Completely betraying the very real success of being genuinely respected and well regarded by your community and having a family that you support and love. If you took his advice seriously, you’d be very lonely.

    • rich_sasha 6 hours ago

      Not contesting any of it, but what is wrong with stoicism?

      • dijit 5 hours ago

        Stocisim is actually the only part of the toxic blend that has real merit. Although it encourages disregarding one's emotions and feelings and people who practice classic stoicism were found to be detached from reality more often, uncertain about their relationships and likely to develop mental health issues.

        The mix is toxic, but it had to be at least a little paletable.

        Stoicism has critiques but that wasn't what I wanted to say, just that his way of thinking would lead to most men being deeply dissatisfied with their lived.

        A lot of what he says goes directly against the protections of your mental comfort afforded by a stoicism mindset.

        • freefaler 4 hours ago

          This is strangely popular, but wrong impression. If you read the origin sources (Markus Meditations or Seneca's Letters to Lucilius) it's easily deducted from there.

          It's not about disregarding, it's about understanding that what you feel and what you are and do are two distinct entities.

          Stoics view emotions as a two-stage process: the involuntary experience (natural emotional reactions) and conscious rationalization (examining and responding to emotions thoughtfully).

          The initial mental impression (phantasia) is an inevitable component of human responses. The point of Stoic training is not to achieve disregarding emotions, but to focus on how one reacts to them, specifically whether one reacts automatically to them. It's the opposite of disregard, because they merit a very close inspection and when possible a reasoned reaction.

          The Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is build on these principles and many studies (and meta studies) prove these principles work to improve many disorders:

          https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3584580/

    • ffsm8 12 hours ago

      They didn't realize it because it isn't true.

      Most of the things Andrew Tate pushes are not harmful. Stoicism isn't bad, it's massively undervalued in today's society. I'd say that most of today's modern sensibilities are the toxic influences that end up seriously harming the mental health of millennials and zoomers.

      It's super easy to tell: the more in touch they're with them, the less reasonable they're, the more they get hung up on irrelevant things and have outbursts about completely asinine topics. They always have to be treated with silk gloves and if someone doesn't they'll try to get them cancelled.

      Tate just adds silly amounts of narcissism as well, what people call "being alpha" and "sigma" right now. And that obviously ends up harming other people.

      • mcphage 11 hours ago

        > the more in touch they're with them, the less reasonable they're, the more they get hung up on irrelevant things and have outbursts about completely asinine topics.

        That describes Andrew Tate pretty well.

        • ffsm8 6 hours ago

          I dont disagree. It's also true for the people he teaches.

          But they didn't become like that through Tate. They were already brought to that point by our society massively overvaluing things that are effectively harmful to us as productive members of society.

          Tate just uses this issue in this messaging, and profits from simps that believe he can solve it for them. Even though the fact they're going to a "daddy figure" as grown men to have it solved is part of the issue in the first place.

  • illseemyselfout 13 hours ago

    User: Tell me the key to manliness.

    TateUGPT: Your data, my choice.

    User: Huh?

    TateUGPT: Please read the EULA. Please purchase TateUCoins to become a manly redpill investor and help build the Shadow Fed.

prvc 13 hours ago

There appears to be no purpose to this article other than to publicize and to attempt to launder the dox. I wonder to what extent this exposes "The Daily Dot" to criminal liability.

  • danpalmer 13 hours ago

    There doesn't seem to be any doxxing in this article, in fact private details were shared with the journalists and they have only used them to confirm the hack and not published them. That seems like exactly what journalists are supposed to do?

Spivak 13 hours ago

> Maybe it’s just the MSM, but I am starting to fear for my own safety and the future of the USA. Shootings every day, LGBTQ agenda, the matrix, I live in a very good area with a very good home life but I am sick of all this garbage happening here.

I can't even eyeroll hard enough to this take. The gay agenda is overpriced brunch, the anti-lgbt agenda is "elimination from public life."

How much do you hear about women's suffrage? None, because it became a non-issue as soon as we got it. If we hadn't I would still be in the streets not shutting up about it. It's the same with LGBT rights, you will only hear about it as long as it's actively being opposed. It's hard to express how much of a "okay, anyway…" being gay or trans is in liberal spaces. Pride month can become just as boring and ignorable as women's history month if we let it.

  • danpalmer 13 hours ago

    When you're the one in power, any move towards a more balanced society looks like someone coming for you.

    I think it's important to have empathy with the sorts of people who make this type of statement, from their perspective they are losing something, and that's hard. The problem is that what they're losing was built on the subjugation of others, it was a privilege. As a straight white man it took me a while to reframe my thinking around this, but I want to live in a world where other people get the experience I had growing up, rather than one where I can continue to have that experience at their expense.

    I see parallels in my work as well, to bring this back to a more HN appropriate position. I've seen company cultures change, and early employees feeling like they lost something or the culture deteriorated, when it would be more accurate to say that the culture changed to be more accessible to new employees and that the team was better overall as a result.

  • add-sub-mul-div 13 hours ago

    This is also confusing since the "LGBTQ agenda" crowd is generally the one in support of gun control, and then the matrix, I thought that only existed in the movie but now I don't know what's going on.

    • fakedang 13 hours ago

      To be fair, both are distinct issues even if there is any overlap of proponents. You'll find a lot of folks like me for instance, who are okay with owning guns, okay with gun control and stronger background checks, supportive of the LGBTQ community, yet also tired of the LGBTQ, inclusivity, yada yada, being shoved down our throats. I employ some people in the community who are themselves tired of the constant pandering of the media to the agenda. To give an anecdote, all of them panned the recent Jaguar ad and rebrand, calling it unwanted and forced.

      As always, politics is a spectrum and not a two-faced coin like we purport it to be, as evidenced by the recent elections.

    • Spivak 13 hours ago

      This shouldn't be surprising, lgbt people get catapulted into the arms of liberal political thought because that's who accepts them. They aren't intrinsically linked.

    • talldayo 13 hours ago

      The Matrix is certainly the confounding variable here. It's hard to square the liberal promotion of gun control with how badass the Wachowski sisters made it look. Society may never figure that one out.

  • rsoto2 13 hours ago

    We're barreling towards ww3 with a cabinet that believes the destruction of the middle east will lead to the second coming of christ, but the problem is what bathrooms should we force people to use?

    • _fw 13 hours ago

      Next you’ll tell me that the bathroom in your OWN HOUSE is gender neutral

      • wannacboatmovie 13 hours ago

        You haven't installed a urinal in your garage yet?

    • dgfitz 13 hours ago

      People are generally very anxious when using public bathrooms [1] so much so that they don't if they can help it. If you think about it, we grow up pooping privately our whole lives, and now the public gets to hear us toot and fart and shit. And now the woman, and I mean this, if she thinks she is a woman that's dope, has a penis in the stall next to me?

      I can understand it, I fucking hate pooping in public. And I'm a dude.

      [1]https://studyfinds.org/holding-it-in-public-bathroom/#:~:tex....

      • jmye 10 hours ago

        I think it’s weird to obsess about the genitalia of the person in the stall next to you, irrespective of whether you have psychological issues using the bathroom in public.

        Seems like the kind of thing that might inspire one to go to therapy.

        • dgfitz 9 hours ago

          Been going for years. Abuse is a hell of a thing.

  • valval 13 hours ago

    [flagged]

    • Spivak 13 hours ago

      https://translegislation.com/

      You're mostly right. I would like it to stay that way. Alas it's not liberals that are doing this. Given how many of these bills are insane and destined to never pass even in the reddest state it's a hard sell to say it's not performative virtue signaling.

      It's hard to understate just how much members of the lgbt would never like to never be in the news again.

      • valval 6 hours ago

        Could you give me some examples of insane bills that have passed? I don’t really understand the site you linked, since I browsed it for 10 minutes and saw nothing about LGBT people lacking any rights others have.

        Of course it’s liberals doing it. You’re again levitating above the issue. Liberals are pushing the LGBT agenda, and conservatives are pushing back.

        They can elect to never be on the news again by dropping the subject today. Frankly there’s no need whatsoever to talk about one’s sexuality or genitalia publicly.

  • doctoboggan 13 hours ago

    I know yours and many others default reaction is to eyeroll, but 10s of millions of people really do feel that way. This undercurrent of fear has significantly motivated many of these people to vote a certain way in the most recent US election.

    I also use to have your reaction, but recently I've realized we need more engagement if we are to fix the issues our nation faces, not less.

snvzz 13 hours ago

We really should avoid using referring to nefarious criminal acts as hacks.

  • StimDeck 13 hours ago

    Hacks get hacked?

htatche 13 hours ago

What's this guy's name doing on HN?

  • slater 13 hours ago

    Wouldn't surprise me if a sizeable amount of the Dunning-Kruger'd computer toucher crowd are into that guy's uhh... "wisdom"

  • downvotetruth 12 hours ago

    Andy likes to share when he gets Pene Tated.