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Which is nonsense on so many levels. One, he says to use a red light, which is too low a wavelength of light to tan with. Two, even if it did, it would only be tanning your scrote, not the actual testes. Three, warming your balls under a heat lamp actually reduces sperm count.

Conservative men have got to be among the most insecure motherfuckers on the planet.
Every accusation is a confession. As much as they cry about liberals being triggered snowflakes, I swear some of these dipshits get offended and terrified of everything that doesn't fit in their tiny little worldview.


I can't get past "bromeopathic" without wanting to slam my head into my desk hard enough to split the Earth asunder.
Some people need to have their license to post on the internet taken away.

Seriously using the word "Bromeopathic" not as a joke or ironically should be an instant whammy because it's clear you're such a fucking idiot that the world would be better off never hearing from you. I'm gonna let someone else finish this for me.

 
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I don't know if that video goes into it at any point, but this little nugget from Tucker Carlson's 'End of Men' promo deserves special attention...


Testicle tanning. I'm not kidding.
So...I'm allowed to shoot guys in the junk with a laser now?
 

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K it's time to get serious bout dem toasted balls, you cannot run from your own morbid curiosity I'm afraid.


If you think the Covid-19 pandemic was the first time the far right took strange health advice proffered by wellness devotees, think again. Bodily sovereignty and purity tests have long been part of fascist and white nationalist playbooks. Bipartisanship has a way of dissolving when it comes to the body — especially, as it now seems, when it comes testicle tanning, or so says Tucker Carlson.

In the nineteenth century, German strongman Eugen Sandow was the bodybuilding poster boy. Sandow was born Friedrich Wilhelm Müller; “Eugen” was allegedly short for “eugenics,” as he believed that his impressive muscularity reflected his strong, white roots. Stalin held mass exercise rituals to boost Russian identity politics (and Putin revived them). Kim Jong-un loves MMA-style cement bashing.

More recently, Alex Jones built his Infowars empire by shilling unproven supplements. “Fascist fitness” became a thing. “Plandemic” creator Mikki Willis is promoting an affiliate code for an (also unproven) immune system-boosting vitamins from Vladimir Zelenko, the man who influenced Donald Trump’s views on hydroxychloroquine. In every case, a strong body is the goal, and most often, that means a virile male body.

While the left has long been associated with wellness practices like yoga, meditation, and acupuncture, the right has been equally obsessed with bodily purity and optimal fitness. Medical contrarianism is now a brand, and brand ambassadors seem open to a vast array of nonsense.

Which brings us to Carlson.

The second season of the Fox News host’s docuseries is trending thanks to a trailer for the episode, “The End of Men.” The series promises to offer solutions to the “problem” of declining masculinity, with one promo video showing ripped bare-chested men flipping truck tires, chopping wood, and shooting machine guns in an ultimate display of Crossfit allegiance. But Tuck outdid himself with one segment in particular on testicular tanning — a practice so ludicrous it might be the one time everyone can agree with Kid Rock.

As with many outlandish health claims supported by no evidence, the notion that low-level laser therapy will increase testosterone and fertility is not new. Red light therapy — or as the Hungarian scientists named it in 1967, photobiomodulation — is experiencing a renaissance in potential treatments for muscle recovery, depression, and wound healing, topics regularly discussed on far right wellness podcasts with affiliate links to massage guns and infrared saunas.

Which naturally led some men to strip naked and point the light at their balls.

In the trailer, personal trainer Andrew McGovern says there’s “so much data out there” in support of red light therapy “that hasn’t been picked up on or covered.” (There is in fact plenty of data — a PubMed search turns up nearly 5,000 results — but pain relief and powerful semen are not the same thing.)

There is risk, however, especially when it comes to dosage levels. “Advocates for this intervention use low levels of red light or near-infrared light, but the pop culture conversation over this has been about ‘tanning,’ ” says Jonathan Jarry, science communicator for McGill University’s Office for Science and Society. “I worry that this telephone game will lead some people to go to a tanning salon and repeatedly expose their scrotum to ultraviolet light, a much more energetic light that can cause mutations. Skin cancer is no joke.”

He qualified that statement by reminding me that scrotal melanoma is very rare, though there are other types of potential cancers associated with tanning your balls — a practice that McGovern cites as “bromeopathy,” a play on the terms “bro science” and “homeopathy,” and which very much lines up with the fascist fitness mindset. McGovern has claimed the term originates with those who “don’t trust the mainstream information.”

Junk science is not a counterargument to scientific distrust, though it fits with the far right’s chronic assault on science — one which intentionally focuses on characters and whataboutism instead of clinical research.

The jump from low testosterone to homeopathy isn’t as far as you might think. As Jarry explains, homeopathy involves a process of dilution so intense and rigorous that it destroys any active ingredient in order to derive its “essence.” This has been the fascist impulse for generations: to bend science in grotesque contortions in order to fit a predetermined message, one that most often involves an imagined and ideal masculinity that refuses to bow to weakness in any form.

Jarry has written about the dangers of homeopathy for years, and has even taken part in a national initiative for labeling the lack of evidence of homeopathic products in Canada. (In the U.S., The Center for Inquiry is currently suing a homeopathic manufacturer for consumer deception.) Far right wellness advocates (and Aaron Rodgers) have flocked to homeopathic products since the pandemic began despite no evidence of their efficacy. This extends to testicle tanning.

“There’s nothing homeopathic about shining a light on your scrotum,” says Jerry. “It goes to show that the word ‘homeopathy’ is misunderstood by most, including outside-the-box health gurus. The idea that red light exposure below the belt is a form of homeopathy, the nonsensical notion that heavily diluted substances help cure the symptoms they would normally cause, doesn’t hold water. Homeopathic products are sugar pills, plain and simple.”

The message is clear: everything in modern society is an assault on men, and so these men must harness their God-given power to rise up and reclaim the kingdom. As Joe Rogan said, weak men create hard times and strong men are needed to kick off the party again. Perhaps there’s a guest list that demands massive amounts of testosterone in order to enter. It’s all a cycle, bro.
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In before a cop apologist says something racist.
The kid was not hauled off the any jail or juvie thankfully, and took him home. But that does not an excuse how they acted to the situation. There were so many other ways to handle it better. And stated in the article, they don't even know if he actually stole it, which I highly doubt he did. And even if he did, you're all grown men. You don't need to gang up on a 8 year old.
 

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So I don't know if this has been brought up yet but since it's pretty high on the "WTF right winger?" list I figured I'd throw it out.

Basically, for those not aware, the movie Turning Red is a Disney film set in 2002 Toronto Canada that is centered around a girl just hitting puberty and finds out there's a family "Curse" that all the females in her family turn into "were-red Pandas" when excited or anxious...and being a 13 year old just hitting puberty guess what the conflict of this movie is? Oh, and there's also a boy band that she and her friends, being 13 year old girls, are totally into that's coming to town. You can guess how the movie works from here. It's hardly the first take on the idea that lycanthropy and puberty are inherently connected, though this is probably the most colorful and optimistic take on it that I'm aware of. It's like the Polar opposite of "Ginger Snaps".

So basically some youtuber with a degree in dumbass asked "Why is 9/11 never mentioned in this film? It only happened a year before." and yeah, the internet dunking came Swift upon him for being an idiot who doesn't quite understand what the movie was or not understanding why a Canadian 13 year old wouldn't be obsessing about 9/11 a year after it happened(especially with the whole Panda/Puberty thing going on). Fuck, I'm an American who was almost 20 when 9/11 happended and I was fucking sick of hearing about 9/11 before 2002 had even gotten off the ground. Because certain people in the media and politics wouldn't FUCKING SHUT UP ABOUT IT!

So that's something.
 
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Bad faith media criticism is a hallmark of right wing YouTubers, so this doesn't come as a shock. That the dude responded to his critics by mentioning all of his worse takes is something special.
 

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Bad faith media criticism is a hallmark of right wing YouTubers, so this doesn't come as a shock. That the dude responded to his critics by mentioning all of his worse takes is something special.
It does send a message, just not the one he seems to think he's sending. "I'm much more of an idiot then you're giving me credit for here" is not really an argument I'd want to be making, honestly.
 

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So I don't know if this has been brought up yet but since it's pretty high on the "WTF right winger?" list I figured I'd throw it out.

Basically, for those not aware, the movie Turning Red is a Disney film set in 2002 Toronto Canada that is centered around a girl just hitting puberty and finds out there's a family "Curse" that all the females in her family turn into "were-red Pandas" when excited or anxious...and being a 13 year old just hitting puberty guess what the conflict of this movie is? Oh, and there's also a boy band that she and her friends, being 13 year old girls, are totally into that's coming to town. You can guess how the movie works from here. It's hardly the first take on the idea that lycanthropy and puberty are inherently connected, though this is probably the most colorful and optimistic take on it that I'm aware of.

So basically some youtuber with a degree in dumbass asked "Why is 9/11 never mentioned in this film? It only happened a year before." and yeah, the internet dunking came Swift upon him for being an idiot who doesn't quite understand what the movie was or not understanding why a Canadian 13 year old wouldn't be obsessing about 9/11 a year after it happened(especially with the whole Panda/Puberty thing going on). Fuck, I'm an American who was almost 20 when 9/11 happended and I was fucking sick of hearing about 9/11 before 2002 had even gotten off the ground. Because certain people in the media and politics wouldn't FUCKING SHUT UP ABOUT IT!

So that's something.
I know you're talking about Mr Enter. His content has been going in the crapper since the mid to late 2010s. He has a bunch of bad political takes since 2019 and 2020 since the pandemic started. Avoid them at all costs. He's another angry critic on the side of YouTube that reviews cartoons in the most obnoxious way possible. And even a lot of his cartoon and animated movie reviews are not that good.
 
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I know you're talking about Mr Enter. His content has been going in the crapper since the mid to late 2010s. He has a bunch of bad political takes since 2019 and 2020 since the pandemic started. Avoid them at all costs. He's another angry critic on the side of YouTube that reviews cartoons in the most obnoxious way possible. And even a lot of his cartoon and animated movie reviews are not that good.
I'd honestly never heard of him until this happened. It sounds like I wasn't missing anything.

I only heard about it because I saw the movie, liked it and when it started getting weird fucking controversies arising up around it I ended up reading up on them(previously it was some people mad because it's very obviously about Puberty even if it never explicitly says the word because apparently, like Bruno, we don't talk about Puberty). And honestly I'm kinda baffled how a movie that while enjoyable, honestly isn't groundbreaking or anything, is getting so much attention from people wanting to dunk on it.

Like dude(not you, the people whining about this shit), if you don't want to watch the Red Panda movie, don't watch the Red Panda movie. It's okay, there's plenty other kids movies to choose from. No one is gonna care if you said "This movie doesn't appeal to me" and didn't watch it and told your kids it was behind the disney paywall or something.

I end up watching a lot of kids stuff because I have a 5 year old and thus it's part of my life for the next couple years at least. I'm not sure what's up with some of these people. I don't know. If you're watching Turning Red, presumably you've got Diseny Plus and have PLENTY else to watch. Have a Star War or a Marvel or something.
 
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honestly never heard of him until this happened. It sounds like I wasn't missing anything.
Trust me, you didn't miss a single thing.


Like dude, if you don't want to watch the Red Panda movie, don't watch the Red Panda movie. It's okay, there's plenty other kids movies to choose from. No one is gonna care if you said "This movie doesn't appeal to me" and didn't watch it.
That's the problem with him, he's always been a drama queen. I didn't know about the guy till about 2014 or 2015. I saw some of his content, didn't like it, and avoided it. It wasn't too bad at the time, but he obviously got worse.
 
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I'm not sure what's up with some of these people.
The thing is that there are a great many parents who are absolutely desperate to never have "The Talk" with their kids. So they demand that the entire world sanitize itself so that their progeny stay innocent and ignorant, not even knowing what their own genitals are for, until the day they turn 18- at which point they will somehow magically transform into well-adjusted adults ready to start producing grandkids.
 
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