Who Is Clavicular? The Looksmaxxing Streamer Who Ran Over A Stalker In His Cybertruck
lavicular made headlines for a Christmas Eve Kick stream in Miami during which he ran over a stalker who jumped on his Cybertruck.

What is so damaging to this current culture is the ant-intellectualism which pervades nearly every element of it.
Clavicular, real name, Braden Peters equivocates physical form with getting women, making money, and overall being a strong “man.”
His latest incident which got the streamer kicked off of Kick consisted of him allegedly driving over a stalker. He filmed it live. That was the sin that did him in on the Internet platform.
But his whole philosophy is corrupt. He feels that if you have prominent clavicles (hence the name) you “Looksmaxx.” This is his term for maximum male imaging based solely on bone structure.

This is laughable or would be if it weren’t so sad. Instead of developing minds and evolving on a philosophical level, Peters creates a false manosphere.
He has terribly articulated that mere construction of the clavicle is a symbol of masculinity.
The incident didn’t produce any deaths or major injuries. Police officers made no arrests. To celebrate someone like Peters is to not be able to differentiate between the fact manliness isn’t in the bones, but in the brains.
That cliché looks are only skin deep (or bone deep) is a cliché because it’s true. You can have the most built up physique and still be a hollow, insensitive, brutish, dullard. Someone with a slight frame and an intellect will always win over these individuals.
That’s what happened in the culture as The Revenge of the Nerds (1984) actually took over the musclebound hulks. Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak among many others set out to be the masters of the world, shrugging off the idea that brawn is more.
Those wearing glasses seemed like they possessed a weakness and then became something as a mark of intellect, sophistication, and geek chic.
For Peters to be so adamant about material with little to do with the spiritual or the harmony that both should hold onto is his downfall. He might find Rumble or some other site, but he will most likely dangle his horrific world view in front of impressionable young males.

To keep the sense of the way that millions of boys and men who view Peters is quite frightening. Where the mind is the source of all human values and where the virtues protect them, they have the ability to keep going despite the messages of muscle.
There’s also a mysticism involved here. Peters may or may not be of a certain faith, but to worship physical features is certainly a field for the mystics.
He places the physical above the spiritual in terms of mental abilities. He has even gone as far as evaluating the mandible setting of celebrities including Michael B. Jordan.
Because he is so popular, it will only be a matter of time to see if he will continue to downgrade the culture.
Amongst incels, he is a source of hero worship. Real men know better. They show themselves yearning, desperately wanting to learn how to be a man. Peters has no clue what it is to be a man. He lacks the intellectual ability to contend with thoughtful matters.
They consider Peters to be a person of high regard because of his looks and his undying confidence. But it’s like his confidence is a blank check and his bank of self-esteem is overdrawn.
What breaks down the whole idea of physical appearance being a crucial element of making up a person’s character is that morality has nothing to do with what a person shows their face and body to be.
There should be an integration of the best physical attributes of a person and their mind. The former, though, should never be more important than the latter.
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Comments (2)
In short..real men do know better. Nuff said. Great story btw
This is a great perspective and yes, intellect should be valued more. We have to teach each generation that.