
Charlie Kirk Wasn’t Just Killed — He Was Meme’d to Death
Charlie Kirk’s assassination more than just political violence. It was a deeply online act, shaped by meme culture, trolling logic, and toxic masculinity.
Critical perspectives on technology, feminism, and society from the Rainbow Pill Collective.
Charlie Kirk’s assassination more than just political violence. It was a deeply online act, shaped by meme culture, trolling logic, and toxic masculinity.
In a world obsessed with optimization, the human body has become a battleground for capital, ideology, and control. This article discusses the rise of a new biotechnocracy where data, power, and bodies collide.
Behind the soft filters and vintage dresses of the Tradwife trend lies a dangerous aesthetic of obedience. This piece explores how the digital staging of feminine submission, beauty, and motherhood use female bodies as a gateway to fascist body politics, reinforcing authoritarian ideals under the guise of tradition and grace.
These men seem deeply miserable in their masculinity. Despite their power and wealth, they are fragile powerful men (FPMs) haunted by unresolved father issues. Instead of therapy, they build rockets—and destroy the world in the process.
A deep-dive into the toxic culture of online masculinity forums, their link to political power, mass violence, and tech moguls like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. What’s hidden in meme culture is shaping our world.
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