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Benjamin Lupton
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2 min readNov 3, 2015

Intentionally left blank, serves as Benjamin Lupton’s debut to authorship. It is most probably the world’s best current non-best seller, containing exactly 300 provocative pages that serve to illustrate the feelings and conclusions that an unknown amount of males and perhaps females today share in expressing their voices and finding their sense of identity in this modern politically correct world. A touching masterpiece, that will surely move you, even if not in any particular way.

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“Social commentators, journalists, academics, scientists and young men themselves have all spotted the trend: among men of about 15 to 30 years old, ever-increasing numbers are checking out of society altogether, giving up on women, sex and relationships and retreating into pornography, sexual fetishes, chemical addictions, video games and, in some cases, boorish lad culture, all of which insulate them from a hostile, debilitating social environment created, some argue, by the modern feminist movement.” — MILO YIANNOPOULOS

“All of these male traits are often discouraged when women become present in order to spare feelings and prevent discomfort. Outspokenness is replaced by drawing rules of discourse, ingenuity is replaced with protocol — all of which render a feminised workplace, though tolerable to men, is no longer a path for positive male identity. It’s no longer a male space and no longer appeals to the psychology of men, the workplace has therefore become a ladder fewer men feel driven to climb in order to construct their identities.” — KAREN STRAUGHAN

“Ultimately, men know there’s a good chance they’ll lose their friends, their respect, their space, their sex life, their money and — if it all goes wrong — their family. They don’t want to enter into a legal contract with someone who could effectively take half their savings, pension and property when the honeymoon period is over. Men aren’t wimping out by staying unmarried or being commitment phobes. They’re being smart.” — DR HELEN SMITH

“It’s incredibly tragic, how the value and validity of men has just been scrubbed from society. And not just scrubbed like they don’t exist, but turned maleficent, turned dangerous, turned oppressive, turned rapey. And after this amount of propaganda, and this amount of boys are stupid let’s throw rocks at them, I think men are listening now and they are accepting it. With great sorrow, I don’t think it’s a conscious sorrow, but it’s one of the reasons the birth rate is falling so much, men are like, we got it, we’re dangerous, we’re disturbed, we’re dysfunctional, we’re immature, we’re emotionally unavailable, we’re oppressive, we’re bad, okay! So let us relieve society of our presence. And that to me is an eminently, understandable, if not downright sensible thing to do.” — STEFAN MOLYNEUX

“Perhaps the most not as important but perhaps actually important piece of cultural literature to come out of some random male idiot.” — THAT SAME IDIOT

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