More Totalitarian Feminism in the Navy

 

FEMINISM is totalitarian by nature. Sex differences exist, therefore they must be repressed. When it comes to women in the military, this means the male service member becomes the enemy. 

Elizabeth Harrington of CNS News reports:

In a memo sent on June 13, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus ordered that all sailors, Marines, cadets and civilian employees have their workplaces searched by June 28.

The “comprehensive visual inspections” of the workspaces conducted by commanding officers will “ensure they are free from materials that create a degrading, hostile, or offensive work environment.” (more…)

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Is the Pope Catholic?

  THIS question becomes more pressing by the day. Among the latest evidence that Pope Francis is not Catholic is his private criticism of a group of Catholics who presented him with rosaries. At Ars Orandi, David Werling reflects on the meaning of the Pope's criticism.

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The Illogical Push for Same-Sex Unions, cont.

 

THE logical inconsistencies in the argument for same-sex marriage, including the contradiction between the idea that sexual “orientation” is innate and the notion that it is fluid (as in transgenderism), have been discussed here before. Dale O’Leary at Aleteia does a particularly good job of summarizing them. She writes: (more…)

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In a World of Flowers

 

The Sheraton-Park Hotel in Washington, D.C.
The Sheraton-Park Hotel in Washington, D.C.

BUCK writes in response to my post about flowers in the trash:

I should love flowers, but I don’t. I certainly should know a good bit about them, but I don’t, except for the annual rose that blooms on its own just outside my front door every spring and the surrounding trees and bushes that do whatever they do.

Ironically, my dad was a florist. However, neither of my parents grew anything. They had no intellectual interests, there was no music or art and there was little conversation. The only thing we had in common was the advent of TV. Mom read pulp fiction. Dad read Playboy. But there were always flowers. They were just there. It seems odd and almost dishonest that they were there, as if they were intruding or defying the natural order.

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An Update and a Fundraising Request

  I HAVE been hard at work in recent months on two new organizations, the American Traditionalist Society and the Lawrence Auster Society. The websites for both organizations should be up and running soon. In the meantime, I am asking for your support for the continued existence of this site, The Thinking Housewife. It has been nine months since my last fundraiser. If you value this commercial-free site and would miss it if it were to end, please consider donating. Thank you for your support.

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A June Bouquet

 

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Edith Holden

I WENT for a walk in our suburban neighborhood the other evening, a golden hour when the intoxicating scent of roses and honeysuckle vines drifted upward. Since I needed some exercise, I headed up a hill that once belonged to a large estate, many years ago, and is now a street of fastidious, expensive colonials, with parked cars and manicured turf. Pick-up trucks visit each outdoor carpet once a week and, with their arsenal of mowers, blowers and trimmers, landscape workers obliterate every trace of botanical insubordination.

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French Mayor Defies Same-Sex Marriage Law

    JEAN-MICHEL COLO, mayor of a small town in the Basque region, is the first of what will no doubt be many French officials to refuse to comply with Taubira's law. Colo has refused to carry out an official marriage ceremony for two men. He could go to jail for five years and be fined up to $100,000 (U.S. dollars.) See the story at LifeSiteNews. Colo is quoted as saying: “I don’t give lessons, I’m not inciting other mayors to follow my example, but I won’t enforce an illegitimate law. My seven councilmen and I are completely in agreement in saying that we will not participate in this charade.”

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France Anti-Islam Demonstration Banned

 

RL Poster June 22

TIBERGE at Galliawatch reported on June 13:

A demonstration against the Islamization of France and “anti-fascist” left-wing extremists has been banned by the Paris Prefect because of its “provocative nature.”

The demonstration was set for June 22, under the aegis of Riposte Laïque. Christine Tasin, one of the major contributors to RL[,] reacts, first by saying that if the demonstration had been against extreme right-wing groups it would not have been banned and Manuel Valls would have joined in: (more…)

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NSA and Terrorism

 

DANIEL S. writes:

There is much that can and should be said about the mass surveillance of American citizens by the NSA, which has been repeatedly justified by our rulers in the name of combating “terrorism.” That is exactly what it is not about. The Justice Department has made clear to the FBI that surveillance of mosques is not allowed without special permission from a secretive panel, the Sensitive Operations Review Panel. In the same manner, the American government had been repeatedly warned about the extremist, violent views of jihad-terrorists Umar Abdul-Mutallab, Major Nidal Hasan, and Tamerlane Tsarnaev and yet chose to do little about them prior to their attacks on Americans.

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Girls’ Names in a Pagan Lesbian Universe

 

THOMAS F. BERTONNEAU writes:

Everything is a symbol. The names of the two girls who introduced Obama last week – Zea and Luna – speak of conscious rebellion against norms.

“Zea” I take for a feminization of Zeus, the etymon of which is an Indo-European word with the generic meaning of “a god.” Thus Zea is a double-whammy. It feminizes the King of the Gods and it semi-sacralizes the name-bearer.  “Luna” is obvious; she is the moon under her Latin title. But notice the inconsistency: Zea is Greek and there is a Greek equivalent of Luna, namely Selena, which is a female name that one sometimes encounters. (more…)

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Fatherless Girls Serve as Props

 

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BUCK writes:

Nine year-old twins Zea and Luna introduced President Barack Obama at the White House’s LGBT Pride Month celebration last Thursday.

The two girls took turns reading from their prepared notes: (more…)

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Happy Father’s Day

  PATERNAL AUTHORITY is the foundation of all good government. Weak fatherhood creates weak leaders. On this Father's Day, let us celebrate fatherly authority founded in love, a tradition which we can look to in an age when fathers have been dethroned.

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Catholic Bishops Who Promote National Suicide

 

HENRY McCULLOCH writes:

Christopher Manion’s 2011 Crisis magazine article, “The Catholic Bishops and Immigration Reform” is an indictment of the malfeasance of the “American” (italics entirely intentional) Catholic Bishops concerning immigration and the United States’ borders that is timelier than ever.  I highly recommend it as the execrable Charles Schumer, boy-idiot Marco Rubio, man-lunatic John McCain and light-in-the-loafers Lindsey Graham conspire with Barack Hussein Obama, the Democratic Party and the Republican establishment — bought by such as Sheldon Adelson and Mark Zuckerberg — to destroy the United States through their illegal-alien-amnestying, “guest”-worker-increasing, legal-and-illegal-immigration-increasing, immigration enforcement-gutting S. 744 bill.

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Wedding Extremism Follows Marital Decline

 

BOB writes:

The liberal website Slate had a good article about how the $27,000 figure popularly used to estimate the cost of an “average wedding” is essentially a statistical contrivance of the wedding industry, which obviously has an incentive to encourage people to think that spending such (and greater) sums on weddings is normal. Still, difference between mean and median, and the median wedding is around $17,000. Selection bias (i.e. the woman who respond to these surveys are likely to be bigger spenders than those who don’t know there is a “Brides” magazine) probably accounts for some of that. But still.

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Would I Have Been Better Off Raised by Homosexuals?

 

ANONYMOUS writes:

I am appealing to your readers because, as a longtime reader of your site, I believe in their intelligence and your own. I have been thinking long and hard about the changes in our society, and I believe my story illuminates some of the major issues at hand here.

I was born into an abusive family–not as “abusive” is used today to mean everything from not permitting homosexuality to minor discipline, but to two alcoholic parents who used my siblings and me as punching bags. (more…)

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Growing Up in Oslo-stan

 

IN AN article posted at Gates of Vienna last month, Norwegian boys describe their experiences growing up in heavily Muslim neighborhoods of Oslo:

Andreas believes that the Norwegian culture is being squeezed out.

“Nobody wants to be a Norwegian here. Norwegian is synonymous with weakness. This is a feeling that is also being conveyed by the teachers. (more…)

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White Deaths Outnumber Births for First Time

 

THE WASHINGTON POST reports:

More white people died in the United States last year than were born, a surprising slump coming more than a decade before the Census Bureau says that the ranks of white Americans will likely drop with every passing year.

Population estimates for 2012 released Thursday show what’s known as a natural decrease — a straightforward calculation of births minus deaths — of about 12,400 people among the nation’s 198 million non-Hispanic whites.

Only if reporters Carol Morello and Ted Mellnik do not read their own newspaper, in which various means of limiting births and demoralizing the white population are celebrated every single day, could they possibly consider this news “surprising.” Since it is unlikely that they do not read their own newspaper, their use of this word is entirely dishonest.

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Student Escapes Political Indoctrination Camp

 

KAREN I. writes:

I wanted to let you know your website and the comments made by readers about several issues have helped me make a very important, possibly life-changing, decision about my son’s education.

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