Today I thought I’d share an article from the Mises Institute:
https://mises.org/wire/california’s-feminist-corporate-coup
28 Sunday Oct 2018
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inToday I thought I’d share an article from the Mises Institute:
https://mises.org/wire/california’s-feminist-corporate-coup
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You would think that after approximately 50 years of the failed feminist activism which has produced some of societies worst fruits would have soured by now to the tastes of most Americans. But then, men, afraid of the loss of a woman’s admiration and attention, go along to get along. This divide between the genders is simply one more way to destroy families and the work ethic of men . . . robbing them of their primary role as providers and likewise robbing women of their primary role as mothers and the nurturers of our children. It really doesn’t look like it is going away anytime soon so in the meanwhile expect fewer nuclear families, more divorces, abortions and use of contraception while men become more effete or outright effeminate and simply fear to open their mouths and express that which they truly believe . . . though many of them have now actually come to believe in the so-called ’cause’ of feminism. No wonder the testosterone levels in men is precipitously falling in our younger populations.
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In short, California, and other jurisdictions that imitate it, not excluding Britain continue to commit economic suicide.
In other news, General Patreus carried a message to Britain the other day, that if they do not stop persecuting their veterans in civil court, the US will have to re-evaluate whether it is possible to continue treating them as equals.
Sad days.
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In other joyous news, the justice dept has ordered all catholic dioces to not shred or destroy their documents. (good luck) Bishops and cardinals have been for decades moving molester priests around to avoid prosecution and detection…and across state lines which is another big crime, which im happy to add that this make the catholic church, in its entirety in the USA subject to RICO laws. Im waiting to see howmany rats will flee their ships and run to the open arms of the Vatican. Your catholic shepherds. Dig deep, there will be some cardinals and bishops who will lawyer up, at the expense of the faithful. Your shepherds need your donations more than ever now in hopes to keep them out of prison. Since cardinals are citizens of the Vatican State, more violations are afloat. As long as the crime bosses stay hold up in the Vatican they can avoid hard time. More catholic property will have to be sold for lawyer fees. The faithful will have to hold their masses on street corners, for those who choose to hold their noses and remain in that crime syndicate.
I await good brother scoops take on this. He seems to have better sources of info than I do.
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