Sam Hyde is a fortress

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Sustacel250
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I observed the known alt right eceleb sam hyde. I confess I dont laugh at his jokes but I came to think hes intelligent and he has some mood and vibe. I dont think anyone can defeat sam hyde because hes even better than nick fuentes blurring the line between joke and reality, and he has some serious social intelligence.

It became obvious to notice hes a masculinity compensator, so this is his flaw. Hes a softboi hipster who felt ashamed of himself, later he became masculine. But his masculinity is intentionally funny and a caricature. So hes playing his social chessboard 3 or 4 steps ahead of you. So he can admit hes mocking himself, he can play the game anticipating lots of your moves.

One part of his attitude makes me think hes almost blaming us as a society for what we made him become. Which is why hes so aggressive. Maybe he does it to create anti-hero caricature for his audience. IDK, I didnt follow him so long to be able to tell.

I was thinking is not a bad way to exorcise your trauma. I cannot be sure I know this guy. What strikes me the most is his jokes arent funny at all. He isnt funny but I learned on the internet "not being funny" justifies the logic that makes you conclude something is funny... because it wasnt funny. As weird as it sound that is really how it works.

I dont find it a bad way to exorcise your trauma (if im right and he has trauma, could be im wrong) bcause at the very least hes not inflicting it on the youth, hes dealing with it personally. Sure, you could say his comedy is highly socially engaged and has an effect in society. But its spectacularized, and it dissipates in many adult heads, as his audience is mostly adult.

I didnt see sam hyde trying to ruin a kid, like many broken men do, he didnt do rites of passage to inflict trauma. or at least doesnt seems what is going on
 

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