The Loaded Gun of Feminist “Choices”

 

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Eve Offering Adam the Apple, Lucas Cranach the Elder

JOHN writes:

What you wrote here about the myth of “balance” for women is so good that I just wanted to write and thank you for it. You have the courage to state truths that others are afraid to say, even those others who to some extent support traditional roles. I wish I had something witty or brilliant to tack on to what you said, but I really don’t have anything more to add except “Wow!” and “Thank you”!

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The GOP: Party of Mama Grizzlies

 

DAN R. writes:

Liz Cheney to the rescue of the Republican Party!

Despite declaring her support for “the family as the fundamental building block of society,” her father came out in favor of “gay marriage” several years ago upon the very public knowledge that her sister is lesbian. Lynn Cheney, her mother, wrote a novel from way back which even included a lesbian love scene or two. Any bets where she might tilt? In her announcement that she will run for the U.S. Senate in Wyoming, Liz Cheney pays tribute to her grandmother who became the first female sheriff in her Wyoming county. Cheney has five children, the youngest of whom isn’t even in school, and here she is, the very model of a major feminist politico. Who says feminism is the exclusive province of the Democrat Party? (more…)

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Child “Abducted” by His Mother

 

HERE is one of the most chilling articles I have ever read. The New York Times reports that a seven-month old boy was kidnapped by his own mother, who reportedly has “a history of mental illness.” The child was being held at a “child welfare” agency when the mother walked away with him. Never once in the report by Winnie Hu and J. David Goodman do the journalists question the official description of the mother or the idea that a child can be a possession of the state. An alert message was sent out on cellphone networks to hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers at 4 a.m. Wednesday. The mother was on the run in a city of government-controlled automatons. Needless to say, she was “located” a short time later.

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A Tale of Two Cousins

 

KAY writes:

I have quietly read your blog for awhile. I have found many stories that resonate with me and have helped me to realize that I am not some weird throwback to a different time. I would like to share a very long story about two girls raised in the same family. The first girl is regularly told about white privilege and how lucky she is. The second girl is told her problems are a result of racism. They are even told these things by the same members of the family they share. Neither is told her place in the world was dictated by the choices she has made and even the choices of her parents.

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The Unisex Marines

 

Maj. Sarah Armstrong (from The Army Times)
Maj. Sarah Armstrong in men’s dress blues (The Army Times)

N.W. writes:

I’ve thought of writing a couple times recently, but every time I thought to write about some new assault on our freedom or some new disgrace it just felt like one more inevitable beat upon the tiresome drum of progress.

I thought to mention the article about sexual mores at Penn State where having anything more than a one-night stand is passé. I also thought about sending a post from Ms. about how the new tween girl cartoon “Monster High” rehashes all the same outdated ideas about femininity. I figured you’d already seen how mass murdering Islamic jihadists are the new cool, per Rolling Stone, and heard about the Tsaernevs’ teen and tweenie fan club.

As I said, I just didn’t see much point in writing to you concerning all of that tiresome agitprop.

However, I came across one piece today that was so predictable, and yet so amusingly original that I figured I’d pass it on: the United States Marines are looking for a few good “gender neutral” uniforms. (more…)

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The Balance Myth, cont.

 

MRS. C. writes:

I just finished reading your post, The Balance Myth, and it rang so true I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. I was raised in the ’70s, when a woman was encouraged to bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan and never let her husband forget he’s a man. My mother decided to “have it all” and went back to work when I was 11 and my brother 9, even though my father made enough for us all to live comfortably. For the rest of our childhood we were latchkey kids, raised by part-time parents and whatever was on cable TV. We knew not to bother our parents when they came home from work as they were often tired and short-tempered with us. My mother continued to do the family’s laundry and cooking, but was put upon to do any household chore and endlessly complained about these duties.

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More “Prosecutorial Discretion”

 

ADAM writes:

Here’s another instance of government officials refusing to enforce the law which they swore to uphold simply because they do not like the law. In this country, we are fast abandoning rule of law in favor of arbitrary rule by the opinions of whomever is currently in power. (more…)

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The Constable Universe

  STEVE KOGAN writes: John Constable’s landscapes and outdoor studies of nature are a perfect example of Goethe’s maxim, “Do not, I beg you, look behind the phenomena. They are themselves their own lesson.” In other words, do not look for the causes or “laws” behind the surface of life, for if we are patient in observing and absorbing the tangible details of what is unfolding before us, their relationships will gradually emerge in a coherent, living whole, and “relationships are life,” as Goethe also observed.

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The Divorce Racket

 

IN the late 18th century, the French statesman and philosopher Louis de Bonald argued that legal divorce would lead to the unraveling of social bonds and injustice for fathers. His predictions are haunting today, but as dire as they were they did not foresee the extent to which government would someday profit from divorce. In the case of Bryan Sheffield, the state of Nebraska is demanding that he pay $11,000 in child support payments again because the payments were made directly to his wife and not to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, which receives federal funding based on how much child support it collects. This is merely one of many thousands of similar cases, in which family courts and state agencies, often to the detriment of fathers, encourage and manage family breakdown to their own benefit. You can read more about Sheffield’s case here. Notice that no court prevented his wife from moving with their children more than a thousand miles away from their father, who picked up and moved too to be closer to them.

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Same-Sex “Marriage” in Britain

    SAME-SEX "marriage" will be legal in England and Wales as of later this week, after the House of Commons passed a new marriage law yesterday. This means not just the redefinition of marriage in Britain, where more than half of children are born illegitimate but a host of necessary repressions. In the above video, posted at Heteroseparatist, Tony Miano, a Protestant street preacher, explains his arrest in London for publicly stating that homosexuality is immoral.

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Hollande, Despised

    TIBERGE at Galliawatch has numerous important posts about events in France. Regarding the unpopularity of François Hollande, she posted the above video of the French president being booed on the Champs Elysée during the Bastille Day parade. She also has a shocking report about looting of the dead and injured during last week's train derailment. And, Tiberge continues to follow the activities of "les Veilleurs," the protesters against same-sex "marriage" who stand in front of public buildings in silent vigils.

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Saint Trayvon Lives On

 

Demonstrator with a pack of Skittles, New York

THE acquittal of George Zimmerman on Saturday was not a triumph for justice. That’s because Zimmerman never should have been charged in the first place, given his injuries and the eyewitness account, and the evidence presented in the trial made that clear. As it is, he has been condemned in the press and faces possible “hate crime” charges.

If Zimmerman had been killed by Trayvon Martin, his death would have merited a few articles in local newspapers. If Trayvon had been white, Zimmerman would likely not have been charged. It is very sad that a teenager died. Trayvon Martin certainly didn’t deserve to die and Zimmerman was reckless in pursuing him when the police were on the way. But it is even sadder that the thuggishness Trayvon emulated is so common and has so many victims. The case was “racially polarizing” precisely because of pervasive dishonesty about black criminality and a race hustling industry that has much to gain from keeping white America in a state of guilt and fear.

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Kathleen Kane: Another Feminist Despot

 

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KATHLEEN KANE, the Pennsylvania Attorney General, was in the news last week for declaring that she would not defend the 1996 state marriage law that bans same-sex unions. Kane made her announcement at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia, a sort of theme park for equality that is the ideal setting for prominent Democrats to accuse the nation of bigotry. Kane said she would not defend the 1996 state law in court because it was “wholly unconstitutional,” never mind that violating her oath and usurping the powers of the legislature are unconstitutional. Judging from her reported statement, Kane is not a brilliant orator. She said: (more…)

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Worthington Whittredge

  THE American landscape painter Worthington Whittredge was born in a log cabin in Ohio. He began painting in Cincinnati and then traveled to Europe where he was a student at The Academy in Dusseldorf, Germany. After ten years in Europe, he set up his studio in New York City and became part of what is known as the Hudson River School, a term originally coined by a hostile New York art critic. The painters are not just known for works depicting the romantic Hudson region, with its magnificent waterway, but for a general style of landscape painting and a reverence similar to that of Thoreau for the American wilderness and countryside. In the nineteenth century, Americans were ready to view nature as beautiful, rather than daunting or threatening, and thus the appeal of these painters, who saw the sublime in the elements outside the growing cities. Today, after many decades of surrealism, urban realism and abstract expressionism, their works are healing. From New York, Whittredge made trips into the Catskills and the White Mountains to paint his impressionistic and meditative canvases of the woods and mountains, including The Trout Pool, above. Even more than the woods of New York and New England, Whittredge loved the American plains, which he also traveled and painted. Below is William Merritt Chase's 1890 portrait of Whittredge.  

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Mother Goes to Harvard for a Year

 

HERE’S another piece by a self-celebrating feminist who boasts of neglecting her children and home. Katrin Bennhold, of London, left her two young daughters and husband while she went on a year-long fellowship at Harvard. While she was away, she discovered that mothers aren’t really necessary. Fathers can be mothers too!

As in so many of these self-congratulatory essays by the Revolutionary Mom, Bennhold glosses over the details. Interestingly, she barely mentions the nanny at all. The truth is, this other woman took Bennhold’s place too. Who was she? What kind of influence did she have? Did she put the children in front of the TV for much of the day (as is common with even highly-paid nannies) so while Bennhold was at Harvard her children were dredging the lower depths of daytime TV? We never learn the answer because Bennhold is busy telling us that sex roles are unnecessary. (more…)

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New York Police Prohibited from Identifying Suspects by Race

 

KARL D. writes:

The intellectual giants of the New York City Council have managed to do away with “Stop and frisk.” Police are now prohibited from saying ‘be on the look out for a black male in a white shirt and jeans.’ He can now only be described as a male in a white shirt and jeans or they risk being sued. Why they stopped at race I have no idea? Why not just a human in a white shirt and jeans? Nor can the police stop someone if they suspect he is carrying a gun. If they do stop the person and they have no gun, once again, they can personally be sued. The police have now been relegated to a reactionary force. New York City is about to elect for a mayor either a pervert (Anthony Weiner) or a lesbian (Christine Quinn) and has now done away with “Stop and Frisk.” The lunatics are running the asylum. Looks like the 1970s and 80s are about to make a comeback in New York in a big, big way.

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Murder of Egyptian Christians

  IN THE DAYS SINCE the military arrested President Mohamed Morsi in Egypt, Christians have been attacked and threatened. From The New York Times: A priest has been shot dead in the street, Islamists have painted black X’s on Christian shops to mark them for arson and mobs have attacked churches and besieged Christians in their homes. Four Christians were reported killed with knives and machetes in one village last week. ( ...) In the village of Naga Hassan near Luxor, Muslim mobs invaded Christian homes and set them on fire. Security forces arrived to evacuate the women, but left the men, four of whom were subsequently stabbed and beaten to death... --- Comments ---- Daniel S. writes: The revenge killing of Coptic Christians in Egypt is, sadly, nothing new. What needs to be outlined here is the backing that the American government provides to those forces which most actively and violently target Christians. In Egypt, as in Syria and Libya, the American government is backing and sponsoring the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist groups. The American government is clearly furious with the Egyptian military for ousting Morsi and detaining numerous Muslim Brotherhood leaders, to the point that it is being reported that the American ambassador has made veiled threats to the Egyptian military that they may face a Syrian-style civil war if Islamist political figures are not released from prison. The elites in America see support of radical Islam in Egypt,…

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