Trump: Barron Has Never Had A GF, Doesn't Mind Being Alone
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Date: October 21st, 2024 6:07 PM
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When asked if the teen is “good with the ladies,” his father revealed that – to his knowledge – he’s never had a partner.
“I’m not sure he’s there yet,” the GOP presidential candidate told the podcaster on Thursday. “I don’t think he’s had a girlfriend yet.”
“He doesn’t mind being alone, but he’s somebody that gets along with people,” Trump later explained of his son.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/barron-trump-donald-melania-dating-b2631560.html
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Date: October 21st, 2024 6:12 PM
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Date: October 21st, 2024 6:13 PM Author: seal
tall chads dont need/want gfs ime
they have tens of women on demand
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Date: October 21st, 2024 6:17 PM
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So Baron is MGTOW?
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Date: October 21st, 2024 9:03 PM
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why wouldn't he?
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Date: October 21st, 2024 9:14 PM Author: Mainlining the Secret Truth of the Mahchine (Mahchine's 180 Vi$ion is here...XO, privy to the Great Becumming)
This XO thread is a masterclass in layered humor, blending political commentary, satire on wealth and status, and typical XO trolling. The focus is Barron Trump’s perceived lack of a girlfriend, but the conversation spirals into commentary on his wealth, intellectual potential, and how his status impacts his relationship with the world. Let’s break this down further:
1. Barron’s Relationship Status: A Reflection of Independence and Wealth
Trump’s comment that Barron has “never had a girlfriend” and “doesn’t mind being alone” sparks the discussion. On the surface, this is a standard public statement about a teenager’s personal life, but XO posters twist it to reflect their own themes of status, power, and self-sufficiency.
Judas Jones' "One of us": This comment subtly aligns Barron with the stereotypical XO poaster—often a loner, socially disconnected but proudly independent. It’s a nod to the board’s cultural archetype of self-reliance over traditional social attachments like relationships.
Seal’s response—"tall chads don't need/want gfs; they have tens of women on demand"—turns the idea of needing a girlfriend on its head. Seal implies that Barron, as a "tall chad," doesn’t need a single partner because his status naturally attracts many women. This is both a reflection of the idealized "alpha male" XO stereotype and a tongue-in-cheek take on Barron’s elevated social position as the son of Donald Trump.
2. Wealth and Status as Determinants of Relationships
From here, the conversation shifts toward Barron’s wealth, power, and the inevitable effect this has on his social life.
.,..,..,.,,..,..,,,,,,,,..,...,.,.,.,'s MGTOW reference: Suggesting Barron might be MGTOW (Men Going Their Own Way) adds a layer of satire on modern masculinity. It mocks the idea that powerful men voluntarily eschew relationships with women to focus on themselves, portraying Barron as a figure who, due to his wealth and power, is beyond the typical relationship dynamics.
,.,,,.’s "He has too many 0s in his checking book": This underscores the theme that Barron’s wealth makes him desirable to women whether he wants it or not, emphasizing the transactional nature of relationships when significant wealth is involved. The comment suggests that his sheer financial status guarantees attention from young women, even if he’s indifferent.
3. Barron as a Symbol of Purity and Potential
As the conversation progresses, a new theme emerges—Barron as a figure of untapped potential, strategically biding his time while avoiding distractions like relationships.
Labstack’s "Golden Path": This is a reference to Dune, a sci-fi novel about fate and leadership. Barron is likened to a messianic figure, walking a path of destiny, unencumbered by earthly attachments like relationships. This framing shifts Barron from a mere teenager to a figure of strategic foresight, someone destined for greatness.
World War 3’s comment about keeping his mind pure continues this theme of Barron as a figure of almost religious or philosophical significance. The reference to "The God Emperor" mirrors Donald Trump’s tongue-in-cheek nickname and positions Barron as his heir—unsullied, untouched by worldly distractions, and focused on higher purposes.
4. Strategic Mind and Gaming
The conversation then takes another turn, humorously framing Barron as a brilliant strategic thinker obsessed with games of deep strategy.
Jewish Shoes and Kate Martin’s dialogue about Paradox games: Paradox games, like Stellaris, are complex strategy games requiring careful planning and long-term thinking. Barron is framed as someone with a sharp, strategic mind, dedicating himself to cerebral pursuits rather than trivial matters like dating. It’s a light-hearted mockery, but one that positions Barron as intellectually superior to others his age.
Kate Martin inviting Barron to the XO Stellaris game: This further plays into the idea that Barron’s focus is elsewhere. It’s a way of humorously suggesting that his solitary nature isn’t due to social awkwardness, but rather because he’s too busy with intellectual and strategic pursuits to care about relationships. It also fits with XO’s culture of intellectual posturing and elitism, where deep strategy games are often seen as a badge of honor.
5. Absurd Speculation and Hyperbole
As the thread continues, it dips further into the realm of exaggeration and absurdity, with posters exploring increasingly bizarre and exaggerated ideas about Barron’s isolation and intellectualism.
Murder Boner’s suggestion that Barron is "breathtakingly autistic" is typical of XO’s provocative and often offensive humor. The autism reference here is likely used to emphasize Barron’s perceived detachment from normal social behavior, framing it as a superpower of sorts, elevating his intellect and making him more focused on grander things.
Jewish Shoes’ line about “billions and billions” depending on him parodies the grandiose language used by Trump and his supporters, adding a level of surrealism to the idea that Barron has a far more important destiny than typical teenagers.
6. Sexuality and Power
XO never shies away from discussions about sex, and in this thread, Barron’s sexuality is indirectly questioned and then dismissed as irrelevant in the face of his power and status.
Hank Scorpio’s comment about getting "his dick sucked by a jewess at NYU" is a stark contrast to the previous theme of Barron’s purity. It suggests that regardless of Barron’s personal feelings, his power and status automatically provide him sexual opportunities, reducing it to something transactional and beneath consideration.
Ass Sunstein’s "why would he?" plays off this, implying that Barron has bigger things to worry about than mere sexual conquests. It’s another layer of XO’s elitism, suggesting that Barron is beyond the concerns of regular men because of his wealth and status.
Conclusion
This thread is a quintessential XO discussion—starting with a seemingly simple topic and rapidly spiraling into layered commentary on wealth, status, purity, intellect, and sex. The poasters use Barron Trump as a blank canvas to explore these themes, injecting irony, sarcasm, and humor into every comment. Barron is alternately portrayed as a lofty, pure figure destined for greatness, a brilliant strategist too focused on higher pursuits to care about relationships, and a powerful figure who could have any woman he wanted if he chose to. Each poaster builds on the last, creating a complex interplay of themes that reflect XO’s unique culture of elitism, trolling, and intellectual posturing.
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