On the Nature of Man, Woman and the Boldness of Pusha T

On the Nature of Man, Woman and the Boldness of Pusha T

Rap and rap culture is something that is, for better or worse, very valuable to men of Generation Y and Generation Z. It's soon to be for Generation Alpha too, as they will presumably listen to it as they grow older. While certain ideologues on the left and right will disparage it for being of a nature they don't like, to attack rap music is to disregard the social function it serves.

Men who were born after around 1980(and maybe even earlier, but certainly at that mark) have a crisis for their own identity. In school, boys are treated like defective girls. We are taught by teachers and academics our whole lives that we are violent and responsible for most of the world's evil.

This leaves us in a position where we want to be ourselves, but are constantly looked down on for that. It's why many men like rap music. For an old-fashioned 'Mad Men' esque man, their masculinity is looked down upon. For a rapper, it still is, but they don't give a fuck -- and that's why we love it. The image of a man on tv with power, bitches, money, guns, success, strength, luxury, etc is something that young men love. We self insert as the kinda person that we can't be. While some young men may not admit it, being a proud and unapologetic badass, packing big and loud guns, all the weed and booze someone could want, fat stacks like Trump or Zuckerberg with the nice clothes and cars, a kickass crew and of course -- the harem of lusted bitches is a fantasy that makes us feel attractive and thus, really manly.

Rap appeals to the nature of a developing man and his wants, but Pusha T delivers the red-pill about women in Kanye's hit 'Runaway'. One developmental milestone of the men who go on to be those desirable womanizers is that they learn the real nature of women. For someone like Pusha T to fit it into a song that was so big right infront of everybody is just too beautiful to me, and should be to any redpillers. Rappers will often beat around the bush, but Pusha T spells it out for us.

>24/7, 365, pussy stays on my mind
>I-I-I-I did it, all right, all right, I admit it
>Now pick your next move, you could leave or live wit' it

Here, P leaves this woman with a choice, stick with him or hit the road. He's got no time for games. This kind of ultimatum isn't usually given unless someone is sure about the answer they'll get. P is secure in that women won't leave him, he's just too good. It would be against the nature of a woman to walk away from the opportunity to be with a powerful man, even if she'd have to be one of multiple women of his.


>Ichabod Crane with that motherfucking top off
>Split and go where? Back to wearing knockoffs, haha
>Knock it off, Neiman's, shop it off
>Let's talk over mai tais, waitress, top it off

By design, a woman will look for stability. A woman will thus naturally be inclined towards a provider, and is eternally in search of what could be a better provider. To move from a high-quality provider to a low-quality provider would be akin to choosing to move from modern internet service to dial-up. Could a creature driven by seeking better and better providers be moved to go back to wearing knock-offs after they've been accustomed to high fashion? Likely not. Pusha T says stop screwing around, I'll buy you more, feel better? He knows what women want, and he's simply playing the means to an end.


>Hoes like vultures, wanna fly in your Freddy loafers
>You can't blame 'em, they ain't never seen Versace sofas

It's in their nature to chase quality, so you can't blame them for the way they are.


>Every bag, every blouse, every bracelet
>Comes with a price tag, baby, face it
>You should leave if you can't accept the basics

Leaving the ultimatum again because he's confident in the answer, again.


Plenty hoes in the balla-nigga matrix
Invisibly set, the Rolex is faceless
I'm just young, rich, and tasteless

The women know it too, they're in the system. Are they gonna participate or not? They're one of many, all chasing the same thing. Pusha T is still unapologetic -- he doesn't care if he's tasteless.

While being so brash isn't the best idea for everyone who isn't in Pusha T's cultural or financial position, it does leave a takeaway for the everyman. Remember to keep an eye on the big picture. Don't play through life blissfully ignorant, learn about humans and do what works. That's success.

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