JStark’s Incel Podcast Interview
July 11, 2024
Internet detectives have recently discovered JStark’s appearance as “K” on the “Incel” podcast from late 2019. I know JStark’s voice well and can personally confirm its authenticity here.
Published six months before the FGC-9, what’s most notable in this interview is JStark’s fatalism and biological reductionism. He is convinced he has a serious, congenital mental impairment, and he sought a diagnosis of “autism” in Europe to confirm the essential reality of this experience (9:37).
The “neurodiversity” narrative is part of an autism critical discourse, but it still leaves JStark trapped in the iron cage of scientism. His recommendations for young, male autists are to forget about PUA and self-improvement and to take an Autism spectrum test. If you score more than 40, you should take good photos, download Tinder and spoof your GPS for matches in Bangkok, Thailand or Manila, Philippines. This is called SEAmaxxing, and JStark said he learned the technique from sex tourist James FT and Incels.co forum user “itsOVER” in 2018. When Stark himself traveled 10,000 km to the Philippines, where some 800,000 women and children are trafficked, he said it was the first time in his life he didn’t have to pay for sex. It was the first time in his life he was happy.
Stark makes prototypical political statements in this interview. His promotion of the popular social construction of autism in the posture of a disability activist suggests left wing sympathies, but his race realism (15:48) and espousal of intrinsic gender differences (33:26) mark him as a man of the right.
The question of suicide is ever-present: “It was in the third grade that I wanted to kill myself for the first time” (9:16). And the most interesting revelation to me is the title of Stark’s (now deleted) first YouTube video: “Love or Death” (27:45). Here is the ur-text and prefiguration of Stark’s famous take on “Liberty or Death.” It is the esoteric signature of his death drive as a sexual drive.
I’ve spoken elsewhere about JStark’s funeral ideology. A more lasting political question may be why, after finding a girlfriend, did Stark continue to identify as an incel?