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About Those “Involuntary Celibates”, MGTOW and Angry Manchilds…

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FK – Our schools and churches and parents have been raising children to be children for over half a century and we’re surprised?

What is a man, really?

What to teach your kids

At the end of the day our time in this shithole comes down to what compromises we’re willing to make.

I never had any desire to go home at night to someone who physically repulses me regardless of what issues I have or don’t have.

Biologically, generally speaking most female tool using monkeys want babies and someone to fund popping them out. Most male monkeys want the harem. Had a guy tell me once, a very alpha type male though not overly intelligent, about his two or more girlfriends and how he demanded fidelity of them but he could screw around all he wanted. There’s a little of that in all of us no matter how magic or whatever we pretend to be. Simple truth.

The problem is that the submissive have been surviving to breed for a very long time. We, or someone, might have been better off if all the conquering armies had totally cleaned out all the cities they sacked, not bringing back so much as a goat or a sack of wheat much less the virgins of the weaker monkeys.

We have an empire now that might last as long as Rome, but eventually the bubble will burst and the barbarians will make slaves of the remainder and the process will continue.

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FK – The truly sad horrifying thing is most ‘parents’ now have no idea how absurd and pathetic this discussion is.

“No small shot gun, during my residence of seven years of war in America, was ever kept in the house of a backwoodsman. You will often see a boy not over ten years of age driving the cattle home, but not without a rifle on his shoulder; they never stir out on any business, or on a journey without their rifles. Practice from their infancy, teaches them all distances…

“I never in my life saw better rifles (or men who shot better) than those made in America. They are chiefly made in Lancaster, and two or three neighboring towns in that vicinity in Pennsylvania. The barrels weigh about six pounds two or three ounces and carry a ball no larger than thirty-six to the pound; at least I never saw one of a larger caliber, and I have seen many hundreds and hundreds.” – Colonel George Hanger, captain of a Hessian Jager corps of the American Revolution, as quoted in Muzzleloader Magazine’s ‘The Book of Buckskinning.’

“A well-grown boy, at the age of twelve or thirteen years, was furnished with a small rifle and shot pouch. He then became a fort soldier and had his port hole assigned to him. Hunting squirrels, turkeys and raccoons soon made him an expert in the use of his gun.” – Dr. Joseph Doddridge, in his 1824 book ‘Notes on the Settlement and Indian Wars,’ quoted in Michael Edward Nogays book ‘Every Home a Fort, Every Man a Warrior’


“Children should be educated and instructed in the principles of freedom.” – John Adams, Defense of the Constitutions, 1787

“To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.” – Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794) Founding Father

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What is a man, really?

What to teach your kids

The only real reason for the militia

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