Being vigilant on online spaces you will quickly find yourself with other others who state they stand with a religious figurehead or an ideologue's firm beliefs but then, hypocritically, support exactly what they are not to support. You see this a lot now with the "Traditional Catholic" Xitter-Cord movement where they simply claim to be "trad" however go against, and are hostile to, everything Bp. Lefebvre advocated, the man legitimately created this traditionalist movement to begin with. So to with the famous race-mixing Nazis, or the homosexual Stalinists who live in such ways and actually believe they're fighting for a perennial orthodox cause no more different than how the movement started. So far now the only person to come to mind which speaks on this is Mr. Slavoj Zizek's postmodern traditionalism, traditionalism as a means of an aesthetic and a LARP.
>>25340993I think you have internet disease. You should log off and read an actual book rather than make these pointless threads about online discord subcultures.
>>25341025>Log off >troon subcultures scandals are on the tele >Shut off >troon subcultures scandals are on the paper Nah anon it's over
>>25340993To shamelessly bump my own thread, the Zizek comment made here comes from a thread in this board a long time ago where OP (I think) proved a point that trad girls don't exist but are a fetishism, too lazy to find the source.
>>25342911Update: nah I cannot find it in Warosu, sad! If any anon has a book recommendation please post though, good afternoon.
>>25341054Many such cases
>>25344337archived (dot) moe
>>25344381Got more results with it but still couldn't find the thread. In the that thread someone posted a video of a woman stripping her trad-sundress (cut before she went naked) to prove a point that it's all a fetishism, a kink in the Freudian view and an anon responded in confusion on why he posted softcoreporn as he didn't understand the point. However I found this thread which is similar in the concepts mentioned, interesting read: https://archived.moe/lit/thread/24821360/#24823489