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Friday, November 29, 2024

WIFEJAK vs ANTI-WIFEJAK SPLITS THE DISSIDENT RIGHT

Stop Jakking off!


As you possibly know, the Dissident Right is an incredibly powerful group of "meta-cultural warriors" operating way upstream from the normie-sphere.

This means that whatever they figuratively "piss into the cultural river" will later be swallowed by the masses far downstream -- amply boosted by Kremlin, Mossad, Chinese, or even Fed psy-ops.

Following the landslide election of Donald Trump in America and the destruction of Britain's Conservative Party in the 2024 general election, this is now irrefutable.

For this reason, it is essential to keep a very close eye on this small but select group of ideological mega-influencers. So, what is the DR running with now?

This is not clear, as the movement is now deeply split between supporters of what is known as the "wifejak" meme and those who oppose it.

Typically, the ones who are in favour of the meme are desperate, thirsty incels who have almost zero chance of finding a woman in real life, while those who oppose it are a collection of "sub-masculines" who are frequently accused of being "closeted gays" and have a slightly higher but also extremely low chance of finding a woman in real life.

Together these two groups make up around 99.9% of the DR.


The Wifejak is a variant of the well-known Wojak meme. It shows the Wojak character, now a little older but with a wife, a "Wifejak" and sometimes kids, thus promoting the idea of healthy demographics through traditional if somewhat naive ideas of family formation.

Depictions of the wifejak range from the highly idealised to the touchingly banal and trite.


Typical wife-jak appreciator


Wifejak meme from the 1930s

LARPy but also banal

However, this meme has deeply triggered the more "sub-masculine" elements of the DR, who have responded with vitriolic criticism and rabid and often psychotic anti-wifejak memes of their own.

In particular, people like Nick Fuentes, Keith Woods, Richard Spencer, and the Groypers have come out strongly against the meme:


Taking their cue from Fuentes, his followers, who are known as "Groypers" and who appear to show both deeply sub-masculine and highly incellish characteristics, have been particularly industrious in producing anti-wifejak memes. Some of these clearly border on the insane.


It only remains to be seen how this Dissident Right schism with its "dark energy" feeds into the mainstream cultural bloodstream, and whether it can be "grifted off" and "weaponised" by the usual suspects. 

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Colin Liddell is the Chief Editor of Neokrat and the author of Interviews & Obituaries, a collection of encounters with the dead and the famous. As there is absolutely zero reward for honest content like this, support his work by buying his book here (USA), here (UK), and here (Australia). or by taking out a paid subscription on his Substack.


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