Masculinity under attack and the consequences
Tucker Carlson Doing a series of reports starting with this one on the crisis American Men are experiencing. The initial link doesn't include the
Interview w/ a professor who has studied this here is the conclusion of Tucker's segment.https://youtu.be/68EiD_LzmWY
Interview w/ a professor who has studied this here is the conclusion of Tucker's segment.https://youtu.be/68EiD_LzmWY
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I figure it's all part of inculcating the "New Jim Crow" into our society. The old Jim Crow was essentially a system of legal and social constructs designed to favor a particular race or people (white) and the New Jim Crow is the exact same thing except it favors anybody but white. Any "Jim Crow" is a bad thing and we're going down that same road as before. No good came of it before and no good will come of it again.
Of course I am speaking generally
Trashy propaganda.
You drink in life when you expand your horizons.
I am a broker also. My favorite subject to read about are the ancient civilizations . mythology
All history except I don't like war books generally.
But I did read with fascination Joseph Gallaway an imbedded reporter in Vietnam's book about a battle they were thrust in.
A great book but a tough read because the names of the natives were so unfamiliar and different was "The European discovery of Tahiti"
I love to read Graham Hancock's books on the lost and forgotten civilization's.
Currently thanks to Freedomforall on this forum.
I have been reading Robert Heinlein ( he is soooo
Good). I can't even imagine not liking reading.
But I do hear it all the time.
The left implies that it is bigotry to disagree with any part of its agenda.
Corporate adds representing PC is a trend similar to TV Shows .It has gotten to a point of being a ridiculous Invasion to the senses I think it started with Socially Conscious investing.
A couple of decades ago. Then the endowments
Jumped on the band wagon.
Initially it was all about the environment and the evil oil companies. Wall Street embraced the idea like they do any scheme. If a company still wanted to make their poison but dress up the pig they would add a minority to the adds and "be more
Inclusive" since it has grown like cancer.
I have a friend who retired to Atlanta, and he and I are like minded and share conversations via e-mail. I went to school with Tom DeWeese (American Policy Center), and we have talked on the phone or e-mailed over the years, he is a huge Rand fan. My broker and one doctor have also read AS, which puts them higher on my list as thinking people. Reading is okay if it is hard, I remember my first Dostoevsky in high school, and it was hard, but you stick with it. My husband is a big reader, and varied topics interest him. When one reads, one topic leads to another, and you end up with information on a broad base of topics. I love philosophy, but also history, cars (Richard Petty's autobio.), English novels, architecture, science, Japanese writer Soseki, Argentine writer Jorge Borges. We translated from Latin, the writing of Cicero and Virgil, maybe that gave me more patience for hard reading. I wish teachers would urge kids to read, not tell them they on't like reading either, which I heard two do locally!
Re:Ayn Rand I was asking my dad what in the world these politicians are thinking. His answer was to read Atlas Shrugged. That was just a couple of years ago. I have tried to get probably a dozen people to read or listen on cd . 1 and 1/2 took me up on it. My brother loved it and a liberal friend who quit half way cause he didn't understand it.
I did read it out loud to my wife after I first finished it. She likes me to read to her. Although she did cut me off after 100 pages of John Galts speech promising that she gets it already. LOL
I was lucky to have a good dad, even thought he spent a lot of time working. He raised me to be strong and see life realistically. Mom was lost in some 40smovie version of what life should be, as was her sister, both dying form alcohol related illness in their 40s.Then,in 9th grade I got into Latin, for four years, which opened me to philosophy, and ultimately to Ayn Rand. It was philosophy which let me see that we are here now, and it does not matter what went before, it is what we do from that point on that matters, our choice. My husband is not a drinker, which was a choice. He modeled hard work for our daughter, responsible living, and fun in sports and cars. She now works 50 hours a week and drives a Charger, which she is the most fun car she has ever had. Ever notice how many feminist hate men, Behar said she likes being married, but not living with a husband. They never seem to move forward, always looking for someone to blame.
Like yourself she choose the self improvement
Vs the self-destructive life.
It is kind of interesting because she is a tremendous mom and now grandma. I attribute a lot of that to her recognizing the void in her youth.
Makes me think of an old standby saying.
It's not so much what happens to you , it's what you do about it that matters.
Now many of the new parents having kids are already indoctrinated and unaware.
Also a list of schools that use the most collective leftist theories in schooling our kids.
More troubling is the Lego Movie.
Totally ment to indoctrinate the children to the Marxist ideals.
The enemy is President Business , the hero is a non thinking common worker.
http://www.vulture.com/2014/02/lego-m...
1. I figured that I was eventually going to see it -- so do it up big.
2. The theater were I saw it was new and included swell individual lounge chair seating and amazing surround sound.
In any case -- the film was deplorable. The plot itself was weak ... to laughably absurd. There was a large bit that was only in the picture as a means to decry capitalism. The way that the male characters are portrayed as incompetent was beyond cringe-worthy. The purple-haired admiral was the embodiment of a feminist bureaucratic monstrosity. Many of the supporting characters filled out the screen simply as a means to promote the far-left progressive dogma.
As you indicated, this Rey character comes from nowhere and has all of these amazing powers. It reminded me a little bit of John Galt -- leaving home at the age of 12 (John's father is mentioned in one sentence) ... and John goes on to stop the motor of the world. The fundamental difference is that John Galt has a rationale for all of his actions; he has a guiding philosophy and is implementing a very methodical step-by-step plan to achieve his goals. This Rey character is really just a zero that has been deigned to have powers without reason or direction.
Last Jedi was not much fun to watch. I compare it to Return of the Jedi from 34 years earlier . . . RTOJ had a well-stitched together plot, suspense, consistency and a truly satisfying ending. It will be interesting to see just how much worse the next Star Wars film will be in a couple years.
when younger. I said "my mouth".Wrong answer.
Me dino forgot how old exactly as dinos are prone to do. Heck, I'd like to forget my age altogether but too many relatives send cards.
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