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I think you are giving him too much credit. I'd consider Vox Day more influential than Jim, and neither of them are really well-known outside the highly politicized Very Online. I am skeptical that Jim was the first to "popularize" HBD or criticism of the sexual revolution.
Jim was popular enough to get his own "Heroes of the Dark Enlightenment" trading card; Vox Day wasn't.
Okay? No idea who created those cards or what their criteria were.
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I’m pretty sure The Garbage Generation predates Jim, at least, and that’s very popular audience and critical or sexual liberation.
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Is Vox Day still relevant these days? I haven't heard much of him since Rabid Puppies and that one alt-right comic book attempt.
Don't know if he's relevant but he has a substack that pops up on my feed every now and then: sigmagame has 7k+ followers but a few hundred like per post. I didn't realize it was a person at first (who names their kid Vox Day?) and if you told me it was someone writing as someone else using AI I'd have to take it on faith.
Vox Populi, Vox Dei.
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I think his real name is Theodore Beale, or similar.
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He's still around but he lost a lot of his audience when Blogger kicked him off, and Rabid Puppies was pretty much his 15 minutes of fame in the outside world.
I read him for a while in the dark days, but pretty quickly noted that he made a lot of predictions that did not pan out, with zero effort to calibrate. I concluded that either he was smart enough to be deliberately manipulating his audience, or else he was stupid enough to not recognize the pattern. Either way, not worth listening to.
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