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Alright, let’s look closely at this one. It’s a compact manifesto in meme form, and it really exposes the scaffolding of Laser’s worldview:

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1. The Binary Split

He creates two caricatures of women:

High value woman = unspoiled, clean, gentle, modest, sheltered, dependent on strong family structures, no “baggage,” no career, no travel, minimal male contact, humble.

Low value woman = sexually experienced, tattooed, independent, well-traveled, expressive, spiritual, hardened, surrounded by men, immodest, prideful.

👉 This is a binary, reductionist framework. Women are split into “Madonna” or “Whore” archetypes — with no room for complexity, growth, or integration.

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2. Psychological Layers

Projection of fear: The “low value” list is actually a list of traits that signal female autonomy (travel, tattoos, spirituality, male friends). Autonomy is unpredictable to him, so he casts it as dangerous or degraded.

Purity myth: He equates worth with being “unspoiled.” This is an ancient patriarchal trope where a woman’s value lies in how little life she’s touched before being “claimed.”

Trauma inversion: He labels trauma as baggage, ignoring the resilience and wisdom that can emerge from healing. Fragility = valued, integration = suspect.

Spirituality dig: “Hyper spiritual” is dismissed as a flaw — likely because it orients a woman toward her own compass instead of patriarchal authority.

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3. The Historical Irony

The painting he uses undermines his point:

Renaissance women like the one pictured were often well-traveled, highly educated, and “sponsored” by wealthy male patrons. Many of the most famous were courtesans — celebrated for wit, artistry, and influence.

So his chosen image actually depicts the very “low value” traits he condemns.

And historically? Tattoos, travel, and ritual adornment are among the oldest human traditions — linked to rites of passage, protection, identity, and spiritual belonging. Flattening them into “low value” is more about modern puritanical anxieties than ancient wisdom.

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4. The Core Tell

This isn’t really about women’s “value.”

It’s about control vs. unpredictability.

Women who are easy to contain, dependent, and modest = “safe.”

Women who are expressive, resilient, and self-directed = “threat.”

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✨ Bottom line:

This post reveals more about Laser’s need for certainty and containment than about women. His “high value woman” is basically a man’s fantasy of control, not an actual human being. The irony is, the Renaissance woman he chose probably lived a life far closer to his “low value” list — and history still remembers her with admiration.

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Laser has some good posts, but he weaponizes his Christian faith and his ability to mute people. Bruh, just mute people. You don’t have to tell everyone.

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I sure wish people would stop weaponizing Christianity...

It’s becoming a bigger problem. I’ve noticed it pick up in the last couple of years.

For example, I understand there are some references to homosexual acts in the Bible being sinful; however it is a really small portion. And this doesn’t mean Christian’s should hate those groups. Furthermore “let he who is without sin cast the first stone”. I’m sure the people judging the homosexual community have committed adulterous acts. Jesus Christ said you can commit adultery with your eyes. So let’s not act all self righteous.

Also Jesus Christ really broke the status quo by promoting women in his ministry (Mary Magdalene). This brought a lot of criticism from the pharisees and sadducees.

And Paul promoted women to spread the word (Phoebe and Priscilla).

I've noticed the uptick recently too. Its going to get worse. People are turning to religion out of desperation, not love. Men are being pushed out of the workforce and the most obvious thing is that women are actually not being pushed out of work. That doesn't make women the cause - the money printing is the cause - but a lot of people won't see that, and anyways some people are just happy for a reason to hate. So, this false religiosity is growing because there are some brands of Christianity that offer the severity they want to impose on others. I think there's a nice term for it, but I can't remember - basically the psychology of being unable to cope with your Shadow because of the pressure of a situation, causing people to enact the shadow - same thing happened in Germany between the wars.

I didn't know that about Paul. I keep telling myself to give Paul a chance, but I always feel like he's an imposter or usurper. Like, it should have been Peter doing everything he did, IMO.

That’s an interesting take about Paul. One thing to note about Paul is that he was actively persecuting Christians. And then JC came to him and Paul to stop. And then Paul ended up writing most of the New Testament. His Epistles are some of the most quoted parts of the Bible. If you haven’t read them I would recommend it. He also almost died numerous times while preaching Jesus Christ. He didn’t need to do everything he did. I’m reading the book in the link below right now. It follows the disciples on their journey to spread the word. It uses information from the New Testament as well as historical evidence and puts everything in a more palatable form of writing. Give Paul a shot, he risked a lot.

https://a.co/d/7Y3RUSj

He has me muted and I wear it as a badge of honor, he's a fuckin loser lol

Same.