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Trump and Basic Biology


               
2025 Aug 1, 9:18am   86 views  0 comments

by Patrick   follow (59)  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/thinkable-friday-august-1-2025-c


Jessica even admitted envying women who “believe in something that tells them how to live.” That’s not analysis; that’s reluctant surrender. It’s a quiet acknowledgment that conservative ideals are succeeding where progressive values have collapsed, not because of a poorly delivered message, but because conservative ideals align with something deeper: biology, instinct, and the eternal architecture of human flourishing.

So at last we can see Trump’s global trade war not as the cause of the cultural shift. It’s the effect. It’s the natural, primal expression of a resurgent masculine instinct reasserting itself after decades of suppression. His unapologetic dominance on the world stage —slapping tariffs, ignoring protocol, insulting leaders, rejecting compromise— isn’t just Trump being Trump. It’s millions of people, especially (but not only) men, unconsciously craving order, hierarchy, and strength—and channeling that instinct through the breakthrough figure bold enough to embody it.

Trump’s untrammeled male energy isn’t his handicap; it’s his superpower. In an age that pathologizes masculinity, apologizes for strength, and confuses dominance with cruelty, Trump embodies something raw and deeply familiar: assertive, unapologetic, territorial male drive. He doesn’t whisper, negotiate, or defer— he claims, commands, and compels.

That energy deeply offends the effete cultural class. But it profoundly resonates with something ancient in the public psyche— something that has been suppressed, mocked, and medicated, but never extinguished. Trump doesn’t just lead; he radiates potency, and in a collapsing world, biology dictates that potency sells.



The public support for Trump’s worldwide economic blitzkrieg isn’t ideological; it’s biological. In a world of softness, confusion, and collapse, Trump’s blunt-force assertion of national power feels right— not because it’s perfect or even rational policy, but because it feels like nature rebalancing itself. He isn’t negotiating; he’s claiming territory. And in a society adrift, that translates into active, masculine leadership filling the vacuum left by soft men— passive-aggressive poltroons in pajamas and credentialed eunuchs with sensitivity training.



President Trump, Pete Hegseth, Kash Patel, Robert Kennedy, El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele, Argentina’s Javier Milei —and ladies like Pam Bondi, Kristi Noem, and Tulsi Gabbard— aren’t the cause of the Left’s unraveling. They’re the effect. They are the immune response, the natural antibodies produced by a civilization infected with ideologies that have defied biology, hierarchy, and common sense for too long.
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