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Gamers Rise: Driven from Progressive Society to Become Who They Were Meant to Be

Marginalized, rejected, shushed, and demeaned by social justice warriors in Progressive society, young men enter the world of video games where they can live like real men. Brave, bold, ambitious, and rough around the edges, gamers develop characters who move at speed, act with courage, triumph against overwhelming odds, and revel in the reward, to become who they were meant to be.

Marginalized, rejected, shushed, and demeaned by social justice warriors in Progressive society, young men enter the world of video games where they can live like real men. Brave, bold, ambitious, and rough around the edges, gamers develop characters who move at speed, act with courage, triumph against overwhelming odds, and revel in the reward, to become who they were meant to be.

Bill Whittle — a gamer himself for many years — studies the trajectory of this culture, and believes this new generation will rise and live out its calling for the good of this nation, and the world.

This mashup produced by BillWhittle.com Member Chris Emerson (@emerson_chris) on his own initiative, from a recent episode of Bill Whittle Now. Used here with permission.

11 replies on “Gamers Rise: Driven from Progressive Society to Become Who They Were Meant to Be”

Amigos — Great bumper! You’ve already produced hundreds of amazing episodes – This formula can sell them nicely! I.e., It nicely “sells the sizzle” and prompts one to go to the particular episode for “the steak”!

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Funny when you continue to call a part of society horrible that they won’t engage with you any longer. I see a large portion of this group becoming more and more conservative (I was one of them).

That was absolutely on target, dear Mr. Whittle. I’m an elder gamer, a mind-boggling 69 years old which younger games thinks is cool, and I’m not even the oldest gamer out there. I know at least one really good gamer in his 80s. Anyway, I think it’s great that progressives are alienating yet another part of American society and I’d like them to keep at it indefinitely. The more they force people to “walk away”, the more likely those people are going to join us. I play Lord of the Rings Online (LotRO) and so does my husband. I play at least some amount of time every late afternoon and evening, part of which is spent watching the world chat box and all the varying discussions. I’ve seen progressive snowflakes reduced to sniveling four year olds by more conservative-thinking people of varying ages than I could imagine. It’s highly entertaining and quite satisfying to watch. LoTRO’s players, both male and female, range in ages from early teens to, as I said, in their 80s, but quite a few are in their 20-30s due to all those who’ve watched the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies and fell in love with Tolkien’s stories. They are the ones to reach out to somehow. I do my part as occasion allows, but I wish there was someway to introduce them to all the many conservative sites like yours. I’m definitely open to ideas from other Whittle members and anyone else who may have one.

Gah, I wish I knew how to edit a post. The word “games” in the second line should be “gamers”. I’m on my second cuppa coffee and not responsible for typos yet. 😛

Some of us were already there all along. I’ve been a gamer for years, and like Cathy Shepherd above, not all gamers are young. Nor do they uniformly live in their parent’s basements contrary to mainstream media belief, many are the parents. I have been a gamer for 5 decades, and an online gamer since the 300 baud modem days. Anyone else remember Q-Link?

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