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‘Into The Sea of Vampire Sheep’
The Pressure Project with Master Chim, Jack Donovan and Sayoc System Director Tuan Tom Kier
© 2015 James LaFond
MAR/30/15
Our readers are familiar with Jack Donovan’s work. Master Chim is new to me, though he has hundreds of hours of podcasts out there. I really like what Master Chim did with this opportunity. The third figure, Tuan Tom is [Tuan being a Filipino Martial Arts rank] the head of the Sayoc Tactical Group. The founder of the Sayoc System is a big fellow by the name of Chris Syaoc, who I have not met, but under whom a number of my associates have trained. Rico, and Arturo, two of my friends, have both fought in events sanctioned by Chris. Though I know very little about their system, the men I know who are associated with them are class act tough guys. Additionally the knife work in the movie The Hunted with Tommy Lee Jones and Benecio Del Toro was based on, if not choreographed by, the Sayoc people.
I particularly like eight aspects about this talk:
1. Jack’s intro on the importance of tribalism and the fact that our society’s current quest for one world wussy government is in direct opposition to that which nurtures manhood. 11 minutes in Jack discusses the ‘problem with smart guys’, and that is his best moment here.
2. Tom’s intro on the importance of tribal standards to attaining manhood—which brackets Jack’s talk on smart people rationalizing themselves out of adhering to standards—and the importance of honor
3. The fact that Tom and Jack do not agree on everything, and demonstrate that one of the functions of a tribal structure is facilitating—not debate or group think—but healthy discussion for the development of ideas as well as consensus.
4. Overall this broadcast of the Pressure Project lays out the option for young men to join a ‘tribe’ of like-minded men.
5. Master Chim’s intro on the relation of violence to masculinity starts a clear thread that puts Jack and Tom at odds and permits them to start building an incisive discussion.
6. Jack's talk on the value of diversity being compromised by multiculturalism is clutch. Check it out at about 1 hour into the podcast.
7. Tuan Tom does Jack one better with his 'fuck your one tribe' talk and blows it out with a discussion of an extra-ethnic tribe. I could quote Achilles here on Ethiopians but Tom is more fun! This was great.
8. At 123 minutes in Tom discusses; 'the two things that are wet' on a woman after she sees a fight, which is something I could verify. I used to date a chick who hated me—but was great in bed—who could not stay away from our sparring sessions and fights, because, she said, "It makes me horny to see men fight." The point he is making, is, do you want that chick as Secretary of State, or worse, Madam President?
I love these guys, have listened to the podcast twice, and will listen to it again. If you lose track of this article I have a permanent link to the Pressure Project on the network page.
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