Sunday, January 15, 2017

Feminism

To this writer, feminism is a lot like communism.  Like communism, feminism at its core isn't a bad thing.  Equal pay, equal rights, every opportunities, pro-choice, being indepenent, all these things are good.  However, like communism, the problem isn't the concept, but the execution.

Women got every thing they wanted out of feminism, but feminists are still insisting they didn't.  The pay is equal, rights are equal, they have the choice of whether or not they want an abortion, the courts, media, and general public lean towards women.  Inspite of all this and more, feminists force feed a BS agenda down America's throat.  There's a reason why they are now being called feminazis.

This writer will say that unlike communism, feminism did what it was really meant to do.  The whole plan was to make women superior (not equal, as they claim) and make men next to worthless.  At the same time, they will still have you believe that women haven't made any progress and are still oppressed in America, which is total BS and a flat-out lie.  Just look at the Middle East.  That is a place where feminists can really do some good.

The end result is that feminism has created a double standard that's borderline dangerous.  Women can do a lot of things men can't.  Women can abuse their kids, kill their husbands, sleep with young boys, and other assorted crimes, suffering lesser penalties than men or no penalty at all if they have a good enough excuse.  Don't believe it.  There is a woman who slept with a rapper known as Chief Keef when he was seventeen and had his baby.  Did she go to jail like a man would have?  No.  She put him on child support.  That's right.  A woman in here mid-thirties slept with what was a teenager at the time of the act and he (not she) was punished.  Men could never do something so detestable.  Yet feminists will have you believe the law is against women.

Another crime women can get away with that feminists fully support is claiming false rapes.  A woman can go into court, lie to a judge and jury about being raped, and ruin an innocent (possibly) man's life (usually with no proof).  When (or if) she's found to be lying, she faces no penalty, while the man's life is left in shambles.  Free perjury for all (if you're a woman) and feminists support crap like this.

Having to accept garbage like this has a negative effect on young boys.  Boys see this stuff (and sometimes go through it) and learn to hate the fact that they are males.  This is because they start to think they what they think and feel doesn't matter just because they were born with a penis.  The end result is they grow up to be weak men who actually become as worthless as the feminists say.  That's the real mission of modern feminism.  It's not to build up the women, but to destroy men while they are still boys.

Well, let's wrap this up.  The feminsts are right.  Things are unequal in America.  However things are heavily slanted in their favor, yet they'll have you believe that men still have some unseen advantage that's holding them back.  The truth is there's not a better time woman than now and no better place than America.  Open your eyes and ears and see and hear the BS, America.  You're being deceived by extremists.

Until next time...

Friday, January 13, 2017

Remembering Obama

Well, it that time.  America is in transition.  In with Trump and out with Obama.  There are some people who couldn't be happier, because President Obama had a "negative impact" on the nation.  Some have even gone so far as to say he's the worst president ever.  This writer has one question though.  Was President Obama really the worst?

Yes, President Obama did some boneheaded things, but every president has.  They're only human.  Looking at his whole of work as a whole, what exactly makes him the worst?  Did he start a war over a lie and run the American economy into the ground?  No.  If anything, he saved the economy that Bush the second seemed so determined to destroy.  He went against his own advisors (looking at you Hillary Clinton) to kill Osama bin Laden, while Bush the second let him roam free.  Yet people tried to give Bush the second credit.  Bull.  Stuff.

People say the Mr. Obama didn't keep a lot of promises.  This is true, but he was hamstrung by Republicans the whole time.  They openly said they wanted to sabotage his presidency, but Obama's critics conveniently forget that.  They wouldn't even let him pick his own Supreme Court justices.  How are these people not in jail for treason?

Some say President Obama did nothing for them, but he did more than people will admit.  Gays say he did nothing when hemade it some that gays could get married.  He's done more for gays than anything president in history, yet he's done nothing for gays.  Give this writer a break.

Women, Latinos, and other demographics joined in on saying he's done nothing, but they all got something.  The only people that didn't really get anything of note were Blacks (the demographic most solidly behind him).  Under Obama, Blacks enjoyed 20% unemployment and being shot by police and random people who just felt like shooting a Black person, and (this writer's personal favorite) told to stop eating Popeye's Chicken.  That's right.  Of all Americans, Blacks (his biggest supporters) are the only people who got nothing but insults, joblessness, and death from him.  If nothing else, that is blind loyalty.

Then you have the racists pushing the idea of a race war.  "The N-words are gonna do to us what we've done to them," a youtuber said in response to Obama's victory in 2008.  Then you have people like Dylan Roof, who drove hundreds of miles out of his way just to shoot up Blacks in a church.

This doesn't include the personal insults that the Obama family took (gracefully, this writer might add).  He had to sit back while watch he daughters be sexualized and his while wife receive death threats be called an ape and Moo-chelle.  Personally, if this writer were him, the Secret Service would have been paying some visits and busting some heads.  Just saying.  Speaking of the Secret Service, remember when a man hopped the White House fence with guns and didn't get shot to death.  Even his own 'bodyguards' were against him.

They are a lot of things this writer didn't have time to get to (perhaps in a potential part 2).  This writer will remember him as a good president.  Not a great one, not a bad one, but a good one.  A president who gave stuff to the people, only to have those people slap him in the face.  Finally, he was a president who turned his back on his biggest supporters, while catering to people that hated his guts.  Looking at his whole body of work, this writer can't seriously call him the worst.

Until next time...

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Violence Solves Nothing

This writer has stated in past post how he had to fight during his childhood.  All the way up through fourth grade, this writer was constantly getting in fights, usually through no fault of his own.  For those four years, this writer had to fight enemies, friends, family, strangers, big people, small people, and even girls.  After a two-year break from fighting (by going to private school), the writer returned to public school and the fights started up again almost immediately.  Honestly, it's a wonder how he grew up to be an adult with a (fairly) stable mind after surviving (and this writer means SURVIVING) being targeted by someone on a near weekly basis.

At the end of every fight, this writer was consistently told, "Violence solves nothing."  However, for this writer, violence solved everything.  It had to, because running away, telling adults, and trying to talk it out never did.

This writer remembers in sixth grade, a fourth grader followed him home and through rocks at him for a week.  This writer did his best Gandhi impersonation and took it.  Talking only made the boy tell this writer to shut up and kiss his ass (this is a fourth grader, folks.  That's public school for you).  Seeing it wasn't going to end unless he it, this writer brought his own rocks to the party and a stick to boot as well.  Not surprisingly, this resolved the issue quickly and this writer never heard from him again.

Then, there was a situation at a family reunion.  This writer was eleven or twelve at the time.  A distant relative kept assaulting this writer.  This writer tried walking away and asking him to stop, but the assault continued.  Everyone saw it and did nothing (all family members and mostly adults, mind you) and they saw this writer wasn't having fun.  Reluctantly, this writer picked up a phone cord and sliced his face open with it.  This sent him scrambling for the adults.  Fortunately, the adults realized this writer wasn't the bad guy, but why did it have to get that far before they did anything.  They watched this writer exhaust all his options until violence was all he had left.

Barring this writer's own personal examples. just open a history book and see how often a situation was solved through peaceful means.  World War 2 wasn't fought with water guns and water balloons (and Hitler wasn't in a talking mood).  It was fought with guns, grenades, planes, and bombs.  Heck, open the Bible (which pacifists live by) and see how violently people acted.  The Israelites knew when it was time to stop praying and start whupping some ass (and they go out to battle with scriptures, but swords).  Even Jesus Christ (the ultimate pacifist or so we're told) had a few disciples who would break a couple of heads when the need arose, because even he knew a good beating was the only solution sometimes.

Simply put, while we'd like to resolve things peacefully, that simply isn't always possible.  Despite being told violence solves nothing, a look at the past (and the present and future for that matter) shows that violence solves quite a few things.  The key is to accurately determine when violence is and isn't necessary.  Overuse violence and you'll will up in jail.  Underutilize it and you'll always be a victim.  Make sure it's a last resort, but don't take it off the table altogether

Until next time...