GSRM protocols enabled

“WHAT DOES GSRM STAND FOR?”

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—“You mention GSRM all the time, what does it stand for?”–

[T]he Female (herd) competitive strategy by circumventing argument by use of undermining, poisoning the well, reputation destruction by use of (G)ossiping (S)haming, (R)allying, (R)idicule, (M)oralizing, (P)sychologizing,(U)ndermining, (R)eputation destruction. and solving for (F)ace or consent – instead of Male (pack) strategy by factual argument solving for truth regardless of face or consent. In other words female “feels” using rejection or approval vs male “reals” of truth of falsehood.

Full archive: https://archive.ph/Fes7g just watch this video here from one off my catholic tribes' men. He describes the project from a time back when it was called differently and by now I think it is stand on a way better ground than before. Did like the project before already. Before I forget Curt Doolittle has also a YouTube worthwhile checking out. You say can say about the Natural Law Institute what you want, but it is a promising project.


I ask Elon Musks, AI Grok, about Curt Doolittle here is what Grok had to say in his serious mode:

"Curt Doolittle is a philosopher, social scientist, and polymath who has focused his work in epistemology, logic, economics, and law. He has also been involved in serial technology entrepreneurship, founding or being a principle in a series of technology companies. Doolittle founded the Natural Law Institute and the Propertarian Institute, and was previously a member of the Property and Freedom Society and the Mises Institute. He attended the University of Hartford, studying art theory and history. Born in Bristol Connecticut in 1959, he spent part of his early childhood in Canandaigua, New York before returning to Connecticut. Doolittle has been married and divorced three times and has both children and stepchildren. He has traveled extensively, including living in Kiev Ukraine for a period of time. Doolittle's work focuses on reform, particularly aiming to address what he perceives as the damage caused by the Marxists and the Frankfurt School in the modern era, and the forcible closure of the stoic schools in the ancient era. He is known for his unique views on various philosophical and social issues, often challenging mainstream perspectives."

Great fan of the men, he once even followed me for some time, but I post too many memes. Which he dislikes. I also see the Marxist & Frankfurt School having caused much damage in the modern era and I am on the same page with himhere. Great :thumbup: account anyhow to follow.

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  • Hey all,


    Just read through Able D. Paryon's post on the GSRM protocols and gotta say, the whole "female herd strategy" bit from the Natural Law Institute sounds kinda off to me. I mean, what even is that? Sounds like something straight outta a bad sci-fi flick.


    Able D. Paryon - you mention a "simply summery" (nice typo, by the way), but didn't really break it down for us simple folks. Like, what's the core idea here? Are we talking about social dynamics, some kinda evolutionary biology take, or what?


    @everyone - anyone else get the feeling that these so-called "protocols" are just a rehashed version of old-school stereotypes? It’s like they slapped a fancy name on it to make it sound legit. Also, who the heck is the Natural Law Institute? Never heard of them before. Sounds kinda sketchy if you ask me.


    Would love to hear some more takes on this, especially if anyone's got a clearer idea of what this article is actually pushing. I'm all for new theories and ideas, but this one just feels a bit undercooked and vague.


    Let's keep digging into this, folks!


    -FDP

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