I’ve been back at my college for awhile now, and you will never believe what happened.
Now every year at my college at the beginning, the residence life staff puts signs on all the dorm doors. The sign includes the name of the student living in that particular dorm along with a picture. And the pictures come from themes, and there are different themes for different dorm buildings and they change every year, too. For example, the theme last year in my dorm was cartoons. People got pictures on their doors of stuff like Bugs Bunny, Dexter’s Lab, and stuff like that, and the one that they gave me was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. So on my dorm sign last year, there was a picture of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Now in my dorm for this year, the theme is countries and flags. And guess which flag they put on my door. They put Russia’s flag on my door.
Now note that there was no specific criterion which decided which student got which flag. People got Qatar’s flag and Cambodia’s flag and flags from countries that you rarely ever hear of. So it seems that the process of who got what flag was randomized. Except, as it appears, in my particular instance. Because with roughly 200 countries in the world, the chance of me getting Russia’s flag by pure accident was very low.
So what must have happened is that the students on the committee that decides on the themes and that prints out the signs (it is students, not the administration, which decides the themes and prints out the signs for the doors at my college) must have either heard me talking about Siberia last semester and my desire to go to it, or they must have known about this blog. Or both.
If they knew that I have this blog (which I’m fairly certain they did), it was because I spread the word at school early last semester about this blog. And also I had this blog linked to Facebook for a time (but had to take it off due to security reasons).
And at first what happened when I spread the word is that a few people at my college with previous axes to grind against me used it to call me “misogynist” and “woman hater” and “psycho”, and they pointed my blog out to other kids at the school and said “Look, he is a misogynist”.
In fact, at one point in February there was a person at my college, a longtime rival of mine with a big axe to grind (his username on this blog was Patriot, but he also goes by the username BeefStew on other boards), who came on this blog in an attempt to shame and defame me. And when that didn’t work, he made a thread on Somethingawful.com about this blog, calling me a “misogynist”, “crazy”, trying to paint me as a lunatic, and spreading embarrassing stories about my personal life over the internet, some of which were lies and never happened. But ultimately that didn’t work either because his thread lasted less than 2 weeks before it died.
If you want to know more about this then you can go to this post, which is where Patriot spewed most of his garbage on this blog. (He spewed it on some other posts too, if you care to look around). As for his somethingawful thread, you can’t get to it because it’s now in the archives of somethingawful.com, and if you try to get to it, it says that you need an “archives account”, and I really don’t know what the hell that is. I actually have it all saved on my computer and I might release it at one point (not now, though), but I digress.
Anyway, after Patriot/BeefStew and his allies’ efforts to shame and defame this blog failed, no more comments–negative or positive–about this blog were made by anyone at my school to me, either in real life or on this blog itself or on another forum, for 6 more months. (Except of course for positive comments by my closest friends, who have always supported me).
Then earlier this month I had a young man from my school who I didn’t really know before contact me privately about the blog, offering praise and positive suggestions.
And now what has happened is that these students on that committee had that Russian flag put on my dorm door. And again, I know that it was no accident.
So basically what happened in the nearly 9 month span that this blog has been up is that students have gone from opposing me to being neutral to actually supporting me in these matters.
Now what you will notice in their use of the yearly door sign ritual to endorse what I am doing, is the subtle, but clever, style of their support of me.
The reason why these students have this clever/subtle approach is that they are afraid–and justifiably–of repercussions from the college administration that might happen against them for supporting a man who is an anti-feminist, an anti-multiculturalist, and who is spreading the truth about Eastern European, Russian, and Polish women, which are so much sweeter and more pleasant and more beautiful and are in a much more naturally feminine state than those nasty American women.
In fact if that administration ever found out that I am the one behind this blog, I would be brought in before a committee under the charge of “using college computer resources to publish hate speech” or something along those lines, and with this blog as evidence, I would almost certainly be found guilty.
And with almost nine months worth of “hate speech”, with most of it done using college internet resources, I could very well be kicked out of school.
And then the administration would go after those who supported me, and charge them with something along the lines of “conspiring to use college computer resources to publish hate speech”, and they would receive punishment as well.
For that reason, I have decided that even though it is tempting, it best for the security of the individual(s) on the residence life student committee who pulled the strings to get that flag placed upon my door, that I not ask around to find out exactly who they were. Because to do so might put them in the spotlight and thus make them unduly vulnerable to administrative repercussions should the administration ever find this blog and find out that I’m the one behind it.
But anyway, I just want them and all my other student supporters to know that I support your support of me.
And I have found today a very beautiful secluded grove off campus where I will be spending a lot of my time this semester. (I will talk more about this grove in a later post).
If you want to know where the grove is, you will have to come talk to me personally.
Now when we are off campus in this grove, neither the college nor the government can stop us from speaking our minds about anti-feminism, anti-multiculturalism, and about how American women are nasty, and about the lovely Russian, Eastern European, and Polish girls.
The reason why the college cannot stop us is because we are off campus. The reason why the government cannot stop us is because this grove is very secluded and practically nobody outside of ourselves will ever find it. And even if somebody pretends to befriend us and later snitches on us to the government they would never be able to prove anything under the government’s standard of proof which is much higher than the college’s standard of proof.
So basically what I am saying is that this grove is going to be a place where you can all come and have a talk with me and each other about this stuff and where you will be safe from reprecussions from anybody. And in that way I will acknowledge and support your support of me and what I’m trying to do here.


Keep firm, my friend, keep firm!
Colleges are breeding grounds for femcunts and manginas. They’re full to the brim with them. The ones who have their own opinions keep quiet in order to not be harassed.
Pathetic bunch.
And while we are at it, Western women, for the most part, ARE shit. It’s not sexism, not by any reasonable definition anyway. Let them screech, but when they do, CHALLENGE those fuckers to prove their claims.