tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post2242385543381211595..comments2023-10-01T13:22:58.558-07:00Comments on NOTES FROM THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST: Equality and the Death of LoveJean Bushhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14596421347276780118noreply@blogger.comBlogger50125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-26274504504254026952009-07-17T21:16:35.386-07:002009-07-17T21:16:35.386-07:00To the anon that insists I can't get a date, r...To the anon that insists I can't get a date, re-read my posts. I'm married, and happily so.<br /><br />I live in Everett WA and if you want me to kick your ass, sure. Post your name coward-nonymous and if you care to come to blows with me, sure.<br /><br />Also where did I insult those I didn't agree with? I'm the one who was telling people to stop that. lurn2read.<br /><br /><br />To the anon after that, it's not always chauvanism for a guy to want to be strong, nor is it feminism if a girl wants to be dainty. -ism's are just a group thinking it's better than anyone else, and that is pointless.<br /><br /><br />To the anon mentioning Arab culture, if I'm not mistaken they defend it because they are taught that not doing so incurs the wrath of their god.<br /><br /><br />LMAO at Nick's copypasta. you win some internets =3<br /><br /><br />The anon after Nick, I agree 100% - I'm a 20-something and I lucked out finding my perfect man. <br /><br /><br />To nicks repsonse to me, er.. You kinda went off on a tangent there. It's not that I feel the -need- to compete with -males- specifically. I like competition, but my fellow women just aren't much sport. Because of the way society bends people, most girls focus on make up, clothes, internal politics... none of these things interest me so I don't wish to compete with them, or even really talk to them if I can avoid it. If any competition goes on with males, it's friendly and fun for all involved.<br />I have to agree that people who do nothing but work out until they're ultra-ripped are kinda freaky. Being toned and in good shape should be fine for anyone.<br />The sexual abuse thing (which is kinda out of left field since we were talking about fitness...weren't we?) doesn't work for me though. I've never been raped, bad-touched, or anything of that nature.<br />I also agree that our society is pretty fucked up... but I don't get what it has to do with your diet.Aria A.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-23467051511122150422009-07-17T13:44:13.154-07:002009-07-17T13:44:13.154-07:00Hi Aria A! I just re-read your comments, and I am ...Hi Aria A! I just re-read your comments, and I am in total agreement. Everybody has strengths and weaknesses, and instead of focusing on gender, we need to focus on their "nature". Nature made men physically stronger. That is just a fact of life. Women who feel the need to compete with that, are very emotionally imbalanced . Have you seen the women "body builders", who spend every waking minute transforming themselves into walking FREAK-SHOWS?!? The men aren't much better. What drives people to do this???? What are they missing?<br />It's amazing how few people will touch the subject of sexual abuse! I have to larf when I post comments on it, and I get ZERO response!!!! LOL This really shows me how accurate my assessment is. BTW, I have been sexually abused, like EVERYONE reading this! <br />I find it plausible that most "healthy" men and women are attracted to the "opposite" sex! Meaning....men like women who are feminine, and women like men who are masculine! Dare I say this in the PC World ????? LOL This is natural,imo. Our sicko society has WARPED this simple rule, and our children are being indoctrinated now to accept HOMOSEXUALITY,and even PEDOPHILIA as a "normal" lifestyle.<br />God's/Mother Nature's way works, and Man's way is DISFUNCTIONAL! This is a simple rule I follow for diet, and other means of living. Does this make any sense? (=nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-10841347662306292762009-07-17T13:08:51.196-07:002009-07-17T13:08:51.196-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-22412662437445624962009-07-17T12:49:24.560-07:002009-07-17T12:49:24.560-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-87077833277780307552009-07-17T12:19:59.287-07:002009-07-17T12:19:59.287-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-88137643929601164252009-07-17T10:42:54.057-07:002009-07-17T10:42:54.057-07:00To Nick,
I'm the attorney, and guess what?
I d...To Nick,<br />I'm the attorney, and guess what?<br />I do not lie, cheat or swindle. Further, what have you accomplished with your useless life?<br />How dare you insult me that way?<br />This is more male bullying, I see.<br />However, your insulting me only makes my point, bc insults are not an answer.<br />You lose point for that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-58985806022338815342009-07-17T03:42:11.926-07:002009-07-17T03:42:11.926-07:00Philip Jones' writeup shows how badly society ...Philip Jones' writeup shows how badly society has fragmented over the male/female issues. The truth is that there are actually still many women in the world who simply want to be loved and cared for, and who have no interest whatsoever in all this feminist crap. The problem is that these women are hidden away in the shadows, like gems in a mine; you have to search to find them. The same can also be said for men; there are a lot of men who also just want to be loved and maybe have a family life with a nice girl, and just be happy. This isnt about rose-tinted spectacles; they are out there, again like gems in a mine, you have to search hard to find them.<br />I am so glad I am not a young 20-something girl seeking a caring partner in this current feminist world. If I were, I believe I would have an awful hard job finding the right man; I would be treated like dirt and probably suffer a lot of misery before finding him. Men and women now seem to hate each other and there is no need for it, the traditional roles were always the ones that worked best. I have no interest in feminism or competing with men. the sooner we can all get back towards the more effective and efficient roles, the better.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-9070834323453687012009-07-17T01:33:34.842-07:002009-07-17T01:33:34.842-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-54176561602485001202009-07-17T01:00:43.028-07:002009-07-17T01:00:43.028-07:00Hi speaking as a male in my 50s........
This whole...Hi speaking as a male in my 50s........<br />This whole sick disfunctional society produces sick, disfunctional people.The PTBs work 24/7 to ensure it stays that way! We have to get back to a productive natural/rural lifestyle, and out of the urban CONsumerist rat-race. To the man who said our whole reality has been orchestrated,from cradle to grave, kudos! I agree a lot with what Philip said, also. About 85% of all women have been sexually abused before the age of 18. Abused by males. Is it any wonder there is an under-lying hatred towards men? This attitude is easy to see, esp. by some of the negative comments by Anon/Attorney. The fact she picked a "career" of lying, and stealing for a living doesn't surprise me in the least! LOL The root meaning of the word attorney is "to turn, or twist," She's a real BARACUDA!!! Also, DYKE Hillary, is higher up the Illuminati bloodline ladder than Bubba. She tells him what to do. They are both "EQUALLY" satanic degenerates tho. Also the Marxist/Lesbian agenda is a Jewish thang! Do the research. Gloria Steinem, and many other Jews were movers and shakers in this twisted agenda. The Jewish American Princesses of the world got their reps for a reason! LOL I loved Sophie's comments! She knows the score, and is a STRONG woman who would not intimidate me..She knows first hand how women are now experiencing the stress-related negative side effects of being in the work force. Of course making it so both spouses have to work, also doubles income TAX revenues for the EVIL ones! The homosexual/lesbian agenda's whole purpose is to destroy families, and the wholesome values they "used to" represent. Too bad so many can't see that! Nick.nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-33759563450729770362009-07-16T21:23:32.618-07:002009-07-16T21:23:32.618-07:00It might be werid to see women sticking up for thi...It might be werid to see women sticking up for this stuff, but in Arab countries, the women stick up for burkas, and female circumcism, as well. I guess people will do anything to be taken care of. That must be the payoff.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-84239919627500261712009-07-16T21:20:56.804-07:002009-07-16T21:20:56.804-07:00It's weird how many women are all for this mal...It's weird how many women are all for this male chauvinism. I think some women are lazy and like staying home watching tv. Women are too dependent. Sad, really.<br /><br />But, there's a sucker born every minute.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-3019385895390491712009-07-16T21:18:45.054-07:002009-07-16T21:18:45.054-07:00To Aria, Steph and that other guy, and the rest of...To Aria, Steph and that other guy, and the rest of you who insist on insulting those you do not agree with:<br /><br />such arrogance is only seen in Israel.<br />Some of you are so nasty that it's no wonder that you can't get a date.<br />Esp that Aria person, whomever it is. All I can say to you all is, you got a big mouth on a board, but I doubt you could back it up in person.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-58517046598270952322009-07-16T12:17:25.456-07:002009-07-16T12:17:25.456-07:00To the anon talking about violent men and women......To the anon talking about violent men and women... yeah, well.. I like violence? Not the 'random beatings' kind, but sparring for sport. I do agree though, that if there are men and women who get on the force for the purpose of being violent, that doesn't help anyone.<br /><br /><br />The anon talking about balance is spot on. A pair should balance each other - be it a strong man and a tender woman, or a strong woman and a man who knows how to cook ;)<br /><br /><br />And.. wow.. the IMPORTANT LISTEN UP guy... ignoring the crazy Matrix babble at the start, and the steriotypical bit about a mother in lipstick and curls, you're right. Especially this part:<br />"I look at the people 20 years older than me and most of them are still married. They have pet names for each other and they do things like taking hankerchiefs out of their pockets to sop up tears or wipe up something. They hold hands. They look at each other a lot when they speak, walk or do anything together. They show patience and respect and they still laugh at each other's jokes.<br />We should be so lucky."<br />I long for a time when Love can be Love for most people again and not just a temporary arrangement for sex and occasional compantionship.<br /><br /><br />To the 'real american women' anon... sigh. facepalm. moving on...<br /><br /><br />raisismith gets bonus points for quoting Oscar Wilde. Agreed.<br /><br /><br />Mark, do you have any idea how sweet a setup women had before feminism made us ladies in the workplace common? In exchange for making meals and tidying up, and looking your best, you wouldn't have to deal with the daily grind. I -wish- my hsuband would ask me to be a housewife. No more 9 to 5 for me!<br /><br /><br />Frank and Steph, right on.<br /><br /><br />Sophie, if by ladettes you mean girly yet not gay men, we use the term metrosexual. As for your story it was as moving as Phillips... perhaps since you're both in europe he could be your knight in shining armor? =)<br /><br /><br />Bonus points to Dave for knowing what's going on.<br /><br /><br />BSuave also gets points for mentioning reptilians and making me giggle, but on the rest of your post, agreed.<br /><br /><br />And to the anon above my first post, where some of that may be true, it's not because of men being the big baddies. Just because Skull and Bones doesn't have any women in it doesn't make all men bad by default. ...and besides, I wouldn't let Hillary in my secret rich politican wank club either =p<br /><br /><br />Mcbeth... you spelled "YHWH" wrong ;pAria A.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-27198589362276792432009-07-16T12:16:51.303-07:002009-07-16T12:16:51.303-07:00A reply to the commenters, though they may never r...A reply to the commenters, though they may never read it.<br /><br />Philip Jones, I agree with you -almost- completely. The women who act as you have described are shameful, obnoxious, and pardon the language, bitches.<br />Feminism, like any 'ism,' is unfair to all it excludes, yet it flies a banner of progress and equality.<br />"Affirmative action" is unjust anddespite being a female and a minority I refuse to take part in it.<br />The only part I would disagree with is that every woman has a dainty beautiful nature. Most do, and I can see it in their constant preening, shopping, and social games with one another, but not everyone is like that - I know I'm not. Perhaps if I'd been born pretty it would be a different story? Who can say? <br />Regardless, your story touched me and I relate to it very much as far as a hatered of feminism, and I hope that one day good sir, you find your Guinevere and that the Rockefeller's and Rothschilds burn away within your lifetime.<br /><br /><br />Anon Attourney woman... STFU and GTFO with your self righteous 'women are better' crap. Individual people are better than others at individual things. Your ramblings about why you think you're better than the original poster are just as childish as his 'men are better' ones. Get over yourself.<br /><br /><br />To the anon after that that criticized Mr. Jones, you GTFO too. In fact anyone who uses any statement insinuating that either gender is superior without proper evidence to back it up should shut up.<br />You may have a black belt and could probably knock out average joe guy (or girl) with a chair, but the point he was making was that a man in top form with equal training to a woman in top form still has the advantage more often than not due to size and structure. It's simple biology. That's why, as you mentioned, you can just shoot them if you have to ;)<br /><br /><br />Mr Jones, once again I agree. And in your last statement to the anonymous black belter, it holds true for any person regardless of gender.<br /><br /><br />To the anon replying to the lawyeress... HI-FIVE! Well said.<br /><br /><br />To the black lady having problems with multiethnic dating, it's because ethnicities seem to clump together in places and hold a certain set of values as the norm. Find someone who loves you for who you are and not for your career choices; someone who doesn't buy into their ethnic groups idea of how a working woman should be treated.Aria A.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-19276896880710871492009-07-16T11:23:34.908-07:002009-07-16T11:23:34.908-07:00Lesson 1: the illuminati as such and by that name ...Lesson 1: the illuminati as such and by that name no longer existcall them mystery degree freemasons if you want to be accurate.<br /><br />Lesson 2: Aria is correct. your worldview and theology is incorrect and/or corrupted, most likely by the big black book of yhvh you have on your desk.<br /><br />Lesson 3: yhvh is not god, Scripture states God Is Love, (See Corinthians for a description of Love, and pay attention to the part where it says Love is not Jealous, compare with "first commandment" of yhvh.) Definitive proof that Christ and yhvh are not the same and that yhvh is not god, see isiah 45:7 on. to quote in part "I make evil" How can a Creature of Love make evil which is not of love in the first place? case closed.<br /><br />Lesson 4: yhvh and moloch are very likely the same being according to my own research which you yourself can followup but likely won't because of the demon of rigidity and fundementalism that has indwelled you. I long since exorcise such a demon from myself not too long ago...and in the name of Yeshua Christ, it did indeed leave.<br /><br />Lesson 5: Women who are tough (but not homosexual) and Men who are Sensitive (such as myself, also not homosexual) Exist in stark contrast to your flawed theology, Re-assess the Scriptures and take Note that it is written "All are One in Christ" you surely can look up the rest I'm certain.<br /><br />Regards,<br />James T. of the NorthwestSeumas Macbethhttp://www.wikileaks.org/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-2910131124101767672009-07-16T00:21:38.038-07:002009-07-16T00:21:38.038-07:00Ha ha oh wow...
Where to start on this one? This...Ha ha oh wow...<br /><br />Where to start on this one? This reminds me of a joke quote... "Men go to battle, women go to kitchen!"<br /><br />As a female myself I can't help but be partially offended since you insinuate that I'm nurturing and nonviolent.. which just isn't true.<br /><br />But before you go calling me an evil tradition hating dyke, hear me out here. I hate feminism too. I'm married, to a man, and have no interest in women sexually. However, I don't long or yearn for the companionship of a mate to make me whole or anything like that. Likewise, he doesn't require me to supposedly stop some imagined violent man urges.<br /><br />What you're doing here is steriotyping people. It's kind of insulting, and silly. There will always be women who want to be efiminate and nurturing, and there are men out there (who aren't gay) who also care more about their appearances and child rearing.<br /><br />Throwing all men or all women into either a group of house servants or hardened warriors who lift things and eat meat.. it's so limiting for the human race.<br /><br />So some advice... If you want a woman like that, they're out there. Go find them. If you don't want a rabid lesbian fem nazi, don't ask her out. She probably won't like you either anyway.<br /><br />There's your 'equality'. Let everyone equally choose what they want. If I want a handsome man who cares about his appearance and he wants a woman who could hold her own in a fight, let us be. If you want a dainty delicate flower to birth you many strong sons and waif beautiful daughters, then have at.<br /><br />Trying to force ones version of 'equality' on the world isn't quite so equal...Aria A.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-75638150953724391932009-07-15T21:45:05.691-07:002009-07-15T21:45:05.691-07:00I just watched a video on the Bohemian Grove. The...I just watched a video on the Bohemian Grove. The participants do not allow women in. Nixon had a colorful commentary on that place. The men have rituals and homosexual sex, and then set policy for the world. PM's from Germany, GB, including Prince Charles were there. <br />They do not allow women in.<br />I was thinking about that frat house at Yale called Skull and Bones. They don't let women in there.<br /><br />While you are pining for a non-existent past, do not forget that men are running this sad show. They do not let women in. Not even Hillary.<br /><br />You can bring up the Illuminati, and blame them. They promote hedonism and rampant sex. But, to blame the women's movement for this situation is to ONCE again, Blame the victim.<br /><br />Woman is still the Niggah of the world.<br />She still earns 60 cents to the dollar that men make. She still does the bulk of the housework, and works outside of the house.<br /><br />Men don't try to please women. Men demand that women please men.<br /><br />That is the problem. It's ancient Rome, all over again. Do what you will. That is the Frankist view, and that is now the majority view. But, to blame this on women's liberation is a sham. It pits us all against each other, when it is not us, that is the problem. If everyone had jobs, and their personal wealth and savings, as it was, everyone could spend more time with their personal relationships. As it is now, everyone is chasing the mortgage, but women are at a disadvantage, bc they do not earn much more than half of what men make, to pay the same overhead.<br /><br />Those women who prefer to have men support them??> Somehow, it's not fair to have some women so dependent. Those dependent women are the one's who are ruining things for those who can stand on their own.<br /><br />But, meanwhile, the men are running this show. The men have set up their little dog and pony show in Iraq, Afghanistan, the world economies, Palestine, Africa, EU, GB, Russia, Georgia, Venezulia, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, and soon to come, Iran.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-91524599409659717922009-07-15T10:04:27.730-07:002009-07-15T10:04:27.730-07:00A woman by the name of C. Gasquoine Hartley wrote ...A woman by the name of C. Gasquoine Hartley wrote a book, "The Truth About Woman" published in 1913, a time of ferment around the vote for woman. I'm inclined to to say, there's more wisdom in it about "love, feminism and romance" than all of what was said and written for the rest of that century put together. <br />Here's a few of her thoughts I give most credit to; read together they should blow the minds of those polarized one way or the other on the issue. They show the mark of someone thinking for themselves, on behalf of others. <br /><br />"For a long time I wandered in the wrong path. My desire was to find proofs that would enable me to ignore all those facts of woman's organic constitution which makes her unlike man...I desired freedom for women to enable them to live the same lives that men live and to do the same work that men do. I did not understand....no freedom can be of service to woman unless it is a freedom to follow her own nature." <br /><br /> "The female was the start of life, and woman is the main stream of it's force. Man is her agent, her helper...She is treading, blindly perhaps...in the steps laid down for her by Nature...a path not made by man, one that goes back to the beginning of life." <br /><br />"It is because we are the mothers of men that we claim to be free. We claim this as our right. We claim it for the sake of men, for our lovers, our husbands, and our sons; we claim it even more for the sake of the life of the race that is to come." <br /><br />That book can be downloaded for free on archive.org. I recommend it for anyone seeking <br />clear thinking on this emotional issue. We've all been indoctrinated and mislead for so long now, only the oldest loaves in the pantry still retain a kernel of what is truly fresh.<br /><br />btw...it doesn't require being Christian or conservative to know that there is something weird with the way gender relations have been manipulated. Just common sense to smell a rat, not "Illuminati" or reptilians. It might be a good time to put what we can agree on ahead of what we disagree about.BSuavehttp://vestigialvision.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-78268984531475862412009-07-15T09:27:32.532-07:002009-07-15T09:27:32.532-07:00This is very true. The integrity of the family uni...This is very true. The integrity of the family unit has been under attack for at least 50 years. It appears to be a social preparation for society to be compliant with a move to globalist government and the socialist 'Nanny State' where the 'government' takes responsibility (and control) over all facets of life. It is not just in the family relations that social engineering is focused, but on all institution of society. It is an organized plan that can be observed in plain sight, but only to those people who can transcend the popular (pop culture) level of thinking to truly stop and intelligently analyze and deduce what is really going on. Some of the reactionary comments on this blog post reflect that socially-engineered level of thinking, which could be more accurately deemed repeating what they have been fed by mass media and other socially controlled sources. Hopefully, people will begin to take more responsibility for their lives and stop being mind-controlled drones in a Brave New World.Davehttp://davedyesfriends.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-31314397764555250932009-07-15T08:43:55.647-07:002009-07-15T08:43:55.647-07:00Part Four:
I find it utterly fascinating as a onc...Part Four:<br /><br />I find it utterly fascinating as a once feminist mother to see that I have<br />raised sons who are and cannot make themselves anything else but men of the<br />ilk of, I believe, Philip and many others I imagine. Real men, who just want<br />to be real men instead of craven shadows who are cowed by all this<br />politically correct codswallop. Like Philip, but originating from entirely<br />the opposite point of view, I have learnt that it is wrong, that so much of<br />this paradoxically male-driven, Marxist-feminist and PC propaganda goes<br />against male and female human nature. I too see how the ruling elites have<br />divided and separated us and completely messed up our thinking and our<br />emotions.<br /><br />You know, over the years, despite my indoctrinated pre-disposition towards<br />women, it is actually men who have been most genuinely helpful and kind to<br />me. It is women who have been most spiteful and undermining and callous in<br />many practical and actually devastating ways - even the most 'sisterly'(the<br />'She-masonry' they used to call it in my part of the world).<br /><br />Now, rather like Philip, I can say in all honesty that "Feminism has been a<br />blight on my life. It has obstructed, even prevented me from realizing my<br />absolute potential as a woman and creature of nature. It has corrupted every<br />relationship, perverted how others have perceived me, how I have perceived<br />others, and engendered a rotten and reluctant misanthropy within my breast<br />for that deranged part of our breed which kneels at the altar of the<br />feminist lie."<br /><br />Right now, I would love nothing more than to offer love to and home make for<br />an intelligent real man who loves and cherishes me, protects me and values<br />me for all that I am. Tragically though, the vast majority of men in my<br />age-group have been through the horrendous PC mill themselves...they no<br />longer feel comfortable with themselves or their natural maleness, they have<br />been taught not to express it or to offer what Philip is courageously and<br />gloriously unpolitically-correctly talking about.<br /><br />I may also be at risk of rambling on here. I just wanted to say that I<br />understand just where Philip is coming from. He's touched on some crucial<br />and profound truths and courageously so. He's not alone.<br /><br />Yours very sincerely<br /><br />SophieSophie From The UKnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-30587549286444612962009-07-15T08:40:25.842-07:002009-07-15T08:40:25.842-07:00Part Four:
Feminism's extreme holy teachings ...Part Four:<br /><br />Feminism's extreme holy teachings have split my family, ensured that I've<br />been worked into the ground in order to pay for my children's educations<br />because the state system discriminated against them as white males and<br />provided a very 'feminised' curriculum, to support the indoctrinated<br />consumerism that runs rampant amongst all young people now, and to fund<br />their pop culture expectations of life.<br /><br />My sons now complain about the Hollywood fantasies that most young women<br />they date have about love and marriage. They say that young women expect a<br />guy to be their lover, father, mother, Sir Galahad, the knight in shining<br />armour, their counsellor, their banker, their Prince Charming, their<br />supporter, their best friend, their Agony Uncle, to make everything<br />right...whilst they mess around being 'equal': drunken, macho, promiscuous<br />'ladettes' (Do you have this word in the US?) Men are just not designed this<br />way, they can put up a good act for the sake of PC, but I know from my<br />experience of bringing up boys the PC and Hollywood expectations of men now<br />are so unrealistic.<br /><br />In fact, my sons have grown up to be MEN. I mean, real men...toughie,<br />rugby-playing, beer-swilling, climb a mountain, kill a coyote barehanded,<br />can't be doing with all that 'motional stuff - can't get me head round it,<br />hunky chunky practical, let's get on with it, blokes... MEN. Despite - not<br />because of or in reaction to - their upbringing with a feminist mother.<br />Above feminism, thank heaven, I always prized the value of becoming oneself.<br />For my sons, I always held open the space and encouraged them to be who they<br />truly are - and so they have become men, confident in their maleness for the<br />most part I believe.<br /><br />Of course they have their sensitive, very tender sides. Actually, they are<br />more tender hearted than just about every woman I know...this is where the<br />very deep instinctive urge to protect me, their mum, and their other<br />womenfolk comes from. I understand that. But mainly they are<br />unreconstructed, plain, honest to goodness, WYSIWYG MEN. I am proud of them.Sophie From The UKnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-73757331875306040992009-07-15T08:35:46.438-07:002009-07-15T08:35:46.438-07:00Part Three:
My kids paid a high price for their e...Part Three:<br /><br />My kids paid a high price for their education - or lack of it - in the state<br />system which toadied to these increasingly vocal minority groups. My sons, I<br />believe entirely because of the unfair discrimination against them as young<br />white males, have taken against all this out of control PC. Although they<br />would not act on it, the PC system HAS actually MADE them racist because<br />they have experienced at first hand the perverse and destructive iniquities<br />of political correctness gone berserk. (Whereas I was brought up in an old<br />fashioned English home and school system that taught the values of hard<br />work, honesty, self respect, respect for others regardless of what planet<br />they were from...I can't remember ever coming across racism or positive<br />affirmation, people and children did just get on with each other...)<br /><br /> .... After a couple of decades working hard, essentially doing<br />two full time jobs, and bringing up kids on my own, I burnt out (actually I<br />had a stroke). There was no treatment from the national health service<br />(which is anyway staffed by many people who cannot speak English<br />effectively). The doctors and staff, imported from God knows where to fill<br />jobs left by highly qualified British people fleeing PC UK, and I just could<br />not understand each other for a start.<br /><br />As I recovered, I had long pause to think deeply about the Massive Lies<br />Philip and I and many millions of our generation have been sold. Feminism is<br />a big wheeze, racism is really only in the minds of the policymakers (it's a<br />cynical £multi-million industry as much as making cars or canned baked beans<br />are), Political Correctness is profoundly divisive and spreads fear and<br />anxiety amongst the populace and actually foments dissension.<br /><br />Let's face it, most human beings are individually thoughtful, fair and<br />disposed to be kind - the ordinary British people have a long history and<br />tradition of supporting the underdog. Left to our own devices, without all<br />this Marxist governmental imposition of PC, most of us would have anyway<br />been fair and well-disposed to people of other races and lifestyles.<br /><br />And as for feminism, one of the biggest cons of all, it's been a long hard<br />journey to the recognition that its tenets were fundamentally flawed. (It's<br />almost incredible to think that now I can actually write this. But I now<br />firmly believe it to be true). This is NOT to say that there were no<br />problems in society and the way in which it treated some people and women -<br />there definitely were and still are problems in some swathes of the globe:<br />we are not chattels! I believe that Islam in practice, for one, insists that<br />this is exactly how women should be treated. (And we keep getting Islam<br />thrust at us as an equally valuable, valid religion or lifestyle...?? What<br />IS going on here?)Sophie From The UKnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-79195122254687346912009-07-15T08:34:32.132-07:002009-07-15T08:34:32.132-07:00Part Two:
Through the 60s and 70s several generat...Part Two:<br /><br />Through the 60s and 70s several generations of children were brought up with<br />an increasing focus on consuming. More and more, the bite of political<br />correctness was felt from over the Pond together with the rise of feminism.<br />Old values and ways were lost, buried as 'repressive', 'old-fashioned',<br />'unequal'.<br /><br />Against this backdrop, I married and had two babies. It was, looking back,<br />the most satisfying time of my life. I loved playing with them, caring for<br />them and teaching them and watching them grow strong and healthy in a snug<br />and secure little home that I'd made. I would have had several more children<br />if economic and other conditions had allowed. I would have been immensely<br />happy to stay at home like my grandmother and do all the 'womanly' things:<br />making jam and soup and pickles and baking and helping with homework, taking<br />pride in seeing my fine young men and husband achieving out there in the<br />world and making a lovely home for them to come back to.<br /><br />Sadly, my husband was also a product of this PC/feminist/consumerist culture<br />also. He'd been educated NOT to be responsible, NOT to be a provider and a<br />protector. The marriage ended and I was forced out into the job market. I<br />equipped myself with higher degrees and worked enormously hard to support<br />two sons and a house etc. on my own.<br /><br />Whilst at university I came into contact with all the contemporary 'leftist'<br />philosophies: Marxist-driven Europeans and American closet Marxist thinkers<br />and writers...you just could not succeed in academia in those days if you<br />did not espouse and laud the politically correct, feminist, leftist stances.<br />I was hooked.<br /><br />Hands up, I fell for it all, lock stock and barrel. I brought my sons up in<br />the most 'equal' way I could, teaching them the new doctrines of 'valuing<br />diversity' whilst respecting women as complete equals in the working world.<br /><br />I was very successful. I built and ran a lucrative consultancy practice that<br />kowtowed to all this indoctrination, and constructed policy and strategy<br />solutions to implement all this propaganda (there's a lot more I could write<br />about all that but it's probably not wise for the sake of my health and<br />continued survival. Please do not think I am making a joke about this). Like<br />Philip, I watched as each institution I worked with mouthed platitudinous PC<br />statements whilst continuing to carry on in the same old corrupt way behind<br />the scenes according to what Dr Makow would probably call the hidden elitist<br />agenda.<br /><br />Meanwhile, successive governments forced - under pain of criminal and civil<br />penalties - every employer and education provider to discriminate in favour<br />of 'minorities' - women, black people, gay people, people with purple<br />hamsters, people from Planet Zog...Sophie From The UKnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-1513078210295838932009-07-15T08:32:35.513-07:002009-07-15T08:32:35.513-07:00Dear Jean,
I have a lot to say here so I'll d...Dear Jean,<br /><br />I have a lot to say here so I'll do it like Philip, in parts.<br /><br />Part One: <br /><br />I was so touched by Philip Jones letter. I felt in my heart the profound yearning in his words for a return to sanity and a simpler life where we are actually free to choose how to live our lives according to our core natures, where we are not manipulated at every turn according to the machinations of our political masters.<br /><br />Oddly, given that he is coming from a place that could have been called diametrically opposed to mine during much of my adult life, I find that I have total sympathy with him and his perspectives.<br /><br />Please allow me to expand a little on my life history so that you'll understand the massive leap that I've made only over the last few years. I'm female, a product of the same culture and education system as Philip and around his age.<br /><br />My parents, a product of the 'old school' didn't set much store by educating even very intelligent girls. They came from a class and era where upper-middle class women were home-makers, as you North Americans put it,<br />giving their time and energy to creating and nurturing healthy children, making wholesome meals in beautiful relaxing safe and secure homes, sitting on local community and church committees, writing poetry, painting, making clothes and beautiful items for the home...<br /><br />Sounds utterly idyllic to me as a woman. It's how my grandmother lived<br />whilst her husband forged ahead with his career. (Incidentally, he might<br />have been alpha-male, top dog headmaster out there, but at home everyone<br />knew who ruled the roost!)<br /><br />It's the sort of life my mother naturally expected to lead. Unfortunately,<br />her marriage to my father in the 1950s came at a time when great changes<br />were gaining ground. Women had been 'liberated' for a brief while during WW2<br />and forced to do 'men's' work', consumerism gained its pernicious<br />stranglehold and insisted that we all needed more and more income.Sophie From The UKnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847777670888032409.post-47227524189621182352009-07-15T08:22:26.898-07:002009-07-15T08:22:26.898-07:00Jean,
Philip spoke for many of us. This is how aw...Jean,<br /><br />Philip spoke for many of us. This is how awareness starts.<br /><br />While I'm about 8 years older than Philip, and was one of the lucky ones who married a working class Ohio girl who never accepted the siren call of the Sisterhood, he puts his finger firmly on the real cause of the malady: CIA, Rothschilds; yes, and let's never forget the death-grip these high-rent<br />mobsters have on the culture apparatus. Movies, TV, and most of the net.<br /><br />It's the operation of the hive, and Philip's awareness of it, that's the most impressive. <br /><br />But hat's off to Philip and his fine words, which should get wide circulation and, if I can be a bit more optimistic, might with some<br />encouragement be expanded to a larger work, say a book, the sort of book the Sisterhood pretends it writes about "injustice" and "truth". While in fact feminism has been the main source of truth-and-justice-suppression for two generations.<br /><br />A blow against the Rothschild-Feminist Dual Monarchy is in order! Philip has the talent and grit for the job, if he wants it, and he might be encouraged to know there are at least two customers waiting already.<br /><br />Enough: Congrats to both of you for a fine piece of work, him for writing it and you for sharing it with the world. Let Philip's words go out and do what only fine words can do.<br /><br />And by the way, that wretched anonymous `harpie` needs to take a long hard look in the mirror. Or maybe not?<br /><br />Our best regards,<br /><br />Frank and StephanieFrank and Stephanienoreply@blogger.com