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  • True talk.

  • Okay. Let us suppose for a moment that I am a decent woman, and I like to think I am, where do I buy a ticket to, so as to find myself a decent man? Where would I need to go to avoid the "modern alpha males" who are only interested in a hit and quit? It's a damn shame this is happening, people running away into different cultures, just to find a decent person to be with. Surely there is a way for decent people to meet each other in North America.

  • @lightsinthecitys I don't have an answer for you on that one. While the east is great for decent men to start a family. You as a western woman may find the east a bit oppressive compared to what your used to. I've seen women come here from the east....they do not have the same experience as us western men do for some reason. I would look towards Iceland, or south america.

  • @lightsinthecitys You want to find a decent man? There is a certain location where most of those men get kept. Do you want to know that magnificent location? It's called the friend zone, the place you left the nice guys.

  • @SpikedYum Sorry, I don't have men in my friendzone. I don't believe it's possible for a man and a woman to be friends without there being sexual attraction. I also happen to like nice guys, thank you.

  • @lightsinthecitys Well, I have have many female friends that I liked more than friends, but I had far more female friends that I didn't think about sexualy at all. So I don't agree with what you said there.

    Come on, every female says they haven't friendzoned people, if we believed all of them, then there would be no guys in the friendzone.

    You mean you like nice guys that aren't ugly, right?

  • @SpikedYum Perhaps it's difficult for you to believe, but I actually value men based on their intelligence, if they're nice that's an added bonus. I would rather have an "average looking" intelligent man, and if I'm lucky he won't be too condescending, as opposed to a body builder shit for brains. But that's just me.

  • @lightsinthecitys Like I said. You only like intelligent guys that aren't ugly. I never said you only like intelligent people that are beautiful, I said you only like them if they aren't ugly.

    If it came down to being with a very, VERY ugly man that was very intelligent against an average looking man with half of the first person's intelligence, it's fair to say you would pick the average looking man.

  • @SpikedYum You assume quite a bit about me, but alright, I can play this game. What is VERY ugly exactly? Are we talking someone with no personal hygiene or someone who's missing extremities. Everyone has their own definition of what ugly is and I'm not quite sure what you are hinting at.

  • @lightsinthecitys ...Ugly, as in just looks bad. You're trying to define ugly by something more deeper.

    Ugly, as in not pleasant to look at physically.

    Do I think it's wrong? No, it's nature to be like that. What gets me pissy is that every single female will say "Oh, I don't care about looks" even thought they obviously do.

    I have had this exact same conversation with the exact same responses you're giving from all the females I explain this to.

  • @SpikedYum I could twist this around and ask you whether you would date an ugly female, but we all know the answer. Looks matter, atleast to a certain extent. My only point was that I take other things into consideration, and while looks are not MOST important, they do play a part. This is not just females. I really don't even know how we got off on such a tangent, I feel like I ought to say sorry to the OP of this video at this point.

  • @lightsinthecitys No, you really couldn't. Because unlike most females, I don't lie that as a human being I'm attracted to other beautiful human beings. Looks matter a lot.

  • @WisdomThroughLogic Hey great video dude!! I was wondering if you were gonna make a decent man pt3.

  • pertaining to your analogy of the barrel of rotten apples; that is why I do not gamble on a position like that, rather as another kettle of fish to that I would continue with what I am doing.

  • Outsource! What a productive man. This is what I plan on. I want to go learn other languages and live other places.

    America is forcing a mass exodus of intellectuals with their programming of disdain for intellectualism.

  • Western men should stop "jumping to the east". AYYYYYY, wake up, MEN. You should fucking RULE THE WORLD, not some feminist bitches. You are strong, wise, you have built everything what you see around. Almost all nobel laureats are men in physics, chemistry, medicine (2% are women). What the hell are you doing? Stop believing in this democracy propaganda. Stop believing that patriarchy oppresses women, patriarchy creates system fair to both genders based on biological differences between genders.

  • @goldewl We are leaving TO patriarchy that still exist. We vote with our feet my friend. Our grandparents immigrated here....we have no problem immigrating again.

  • @goldewl, well, this is completely untrue. But matriarchy has proven to be even more disastrous than patriarchy. Women may not win Nobel Prizes, but they also commit fewer murders and are less supportive of war and totalitarian regimes. The sexes are indeed different, but neither is superior to the other.

  • There are Laws, Court and Police practices that encourage an epidemic of False Accusations of Domestic Violence, Abuse and Rape in this country.

    The "Feminist" Ideology that is now Indoctrinated into Politics, the Government, Courts, Police and General Public, that:

    - Women are Good, Men are Bad

    - Women are helpless Victims, Men are Perpetrators

    - Women need Help and Protection, Men must be Restrained, Prosecuted and Jailed!

    - Why?

    G00gle: Granados Laura Martha Immigration

  • PART THREE:

    I said, "America will either receive or reject Christ this year."

    The Spirit of the Lord came on me and I said, "They'll finally have a president that'll be one of these crew cut, playboy, beatnik-type presidents, a ladies' man."

    Now, them's predictions years ago. See where we're at? It's later than we think

  • PART TWO:

    I'd just come from overseas, don't know why I come. Come back; canceled my meetings in Africa and around, come back."

    Billy Graham, something mysterious, he canceled his. Tommy Osborn canceled his. And we all crossing the United States in meetings.

  • PART ONE:

    America turned down God in 1956, it has become a “Cesspool of sin” since then !!!

    William Marrion Branham, God`s prophet for this day stated:

    “And now, let me bring something else. I haven't got it written here, but on magnetic tape (And this is taped too.) 1956 in Chicago, Illinois, standing at the Lane Tech High School (They were there.), I said, "This year is going to be the changing point of America.

  • I don't think culture change is a completely bad thing bc I am good at adapting so I'm not going to pretend that your preachy rants about "good ol' days" don't bore me. However, I respect you for going out there and finding an alternative that suits you better. As an immigrant, I know how much work it takes to adjust in a new culture. I hope, for your sake, things don't change over there.

  • I'm gonna look for you so that we can talk in person since I am inspired by your message. :)

  • Stay AWAY from the Russian/Asian mail order brides all those chicks are MONEY GRUBBING GOLD DIGGERS.I have several friends who have gone the Russia/Asian route and they are ALL divorced and poorer for it.Get either a LATIN woman or a Philipino women their religious beliefs make they IDEAL wives(Divorce is a BIG NO NO for Catholics)!!

  • @gijoekfg1969 Srsly?! There are still mail order brides around? Surely people have now realised these things don't work!

  • @smokingm0nkeys The people behind mail order brides exploits the women's need for a better life.

  • @gijoekfg1969 I don't advocate mail order brides...I feel it's playing russian roulette. What I am saying is for US to learn another language, and ADAPT to their culture.

  • Please stop saying that you have wisdom or logic. How pathetic do you have to be to make a video about how you can't find a woman to be with, over and over again? You live in America, and sure it can be competitive and extreme at times, but that doesn't mean that you have to flee like a coward. I hope that you never profess your ideas to what's wrong to American women, because that might JUST be why you can't find one. It's called maturity. It's really important in a relationship.

  • @genkimonki I left the country, learned another language, and now live in the philippines. I'm married, have a son...I am full participating citizen in my community here. Also keep in mind that this wasn't about the capability of finding one. This was about the laws, and the real financial risk that can happen once an American women decided to screw you over.

  • @genkimonki I'm married, I live in the philippines, I have a son and a career here, I learned the language. I doubt someone immature would be able to accomplish what I have.

  • @genkimonki You again? Don't you have anything better to do besides troll MRA videos?

  • @genkimonki, men do not have to simply endure the abuse that American women heap upon them, their treachery, narcissism and selfishness. Regardless of what you might think, we are not slaves. We are free to seek out women of other cultures that are capable of respecting and loving us instead of allowing American women to mistreat us over and over and over again.

    It sounds to be like you think men don't deserve human liberties like women do.

  • But I don't really understand. There are very conservative American women here still...especially in parts of the South. Surely you could've found someone. I know a lot of men who actually like strong/tough women? What exactly do you mean by feminism? There are still plenty of American women who believe this...not exactly sure where you lived before you moved but especially in smaller religious towns u can find a women who wants a traditional role in a marriage.

  • @happyperson123456 No fault divorce and custody laws favoring women, alimony, child support exists in all states in the USA. The ideals might be there in the south as you suggest, but there's no cultural enforcement of this

  • @WisdomThroughLogic Why is that bad? A woman has her own mind and if she wants to get a divorce she can if she's not happy, it would be best to try to work this out but life isn't that simple sometimes. Child support I can understand that being a problem but if you have a child its necessary, both parents should provide for it equally. Your decision was more about money then? I don't really think that's a reason to move to another country, imo. I'm glad you are happier now though !! :) :D

  • @happyperson123456 not money so much, that part of it. The emotional turmoil that happens when your left, your child is taken from you...add to that your wealth is also taken. When all I wanted was to build and have a happy family. Not that this has happened to me, it hasn't. I have seen it enough times around me, to want to make the chances of this as slim as possible. #2 Working it out isn't simple at all.

  • I'm a girl and have agreed with you on all of your videos i have watched. Good luck getting the word out man. I'm with ya

  • the way you found a wife in a different culture is the correct way. Meaning, learning the language, culture, and developing friends. Many people try to get a foriegn woman and get taken for a ride. People watching your video need to know that it's not easy as you said. That if they take the easy route they will get ripped off. However, if they do as you did they stand a lot better of a chance.

  • @begood4000 another video from me explaining this is required...I've been thinking about that as well.

  • mess with married women. you can leave them at anytime and they take care of you because they really know what they want because the guy they married is lame.

  • I made the biggest mistake on getting one. It took just one trip overseas to dump 99.9% of western women off my consideration list. It's like waking up from a delusion and tasting true happiness and freedom. The rough part is once your awake,you have to take responsibility for yourself for the rest of your life. The true independent and feminine women knows this,which is why they're so rare and you don't hear too much about them. They don't want to be enslaved ever again. And neither do I.

  • yay mail order brides for everyone!

  • I know this woman from the Philippines who is a former co-worker of mine. She lives over in the San Fernando Valley. She and her husband have a fine marriage, both work high pressure jobs, and have a strong family life that withstands ever problem that life throws at them. It is a shame that most American women threw these ethics away, but that is exactly what they did since modern feminism got started.

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  • 99% of your videos are exactly the same conclusions Tom Leykis came to. In fact, almost everything you say is almost straight from Tom Leykis word for word.

  • @hivelocity100 I found out about Leykis after i made these videos and was very impressed with him. Alot of our views are the same. Good observation

  • I feel like this is an extreme reaction against a corrupted society. Another thing, I don't blame feminism for this mishap, but gender roles society puts on us. The point of feminism is to take that away, but from what you're understanding it seems to be feminism taken out of context. "Women want the bad guy," that is a gender role the media enforces not feminism. Pro-feminism is supposed to take care of the fact that a man with an associates degree makes more than a woman with a bachelors would

  • Here is the solution and still be able to stay in the US: 1) make money and get rich, 2) if you want sex, use some of those hard-earned greenbacks, get a high-end pro to service you however many times you need it, and 3) if you want kids, adopt; no ex-spouse to fight for custody and no child support other than the financial and emotional support you give directly to the child you adopt.

  • the phillippines is a poor country. If he moved his wife from there to here, in a few years, she'll have white female friends and want to talk, act, and dress like them and all that culture stuff he loved about her culture will be whitewashed out of her. she might be a green card grabber too, since he found a wife so quick. white men are very attractive to poor women in this aspect.

  • @theherdmentality The type of woman you mention is the one most noticed by westerners, but are a smaller percentage by the ones you DONT see. The ones you do not see live in the USA and create their own communities. They have their own media in their own language, their own restraunts, and pretty much mingle within themselves. Theese are the types of people I wanted to get access to. You may see these types of people at work, or passing by...

  • @theherdmentality pt.2 But at the end of the day they retire with their "AMERICAN MASKS" and interact as they always have....with each other. Not very many will go our of their way to befriend an American. They send a big portion of their earnings to the rest of the family back home (Philippines,Mexico, China, etc). And collect whatever money they can for themselves, and retire back in their home country. These are the ones you dont see.

  • Good point, I know I don't want to waste my life gambling with worthless cunts.

  • i like this video...good points.

  • can you do a video with you and your wife...lol.. I luv to see happy couples

  • i think ure a very good and sincere man...God bless in all u do

  • I would love to see if a majority of rich men (those men can afford to travel internationally) begin to exclusively date and marry non-American women. That way America women will not be able to marry up through rich men!

    I'd love to see that happen! I can just imagine how much more women would complain about how there are no more good men.

  • @jonathanparis1988 All the good men have gone overseas for a partner and all that are left are the douchebags. Kinda sucks for these feminist bitches doesn't it? lol

  • I am going to China in the Summer to begin my career and eventually establish a business there.  My ex-gf, who was Asian American, broke up with me because she wanted more chemistry, even though I didn't treat her badly or abusively. I was heartbroken, and now I just want to get out of the US. I'm glad you took the risk of getting out and seeking your happiness.

    Thanks for these videos. You're an inspiration for us decent men.

  • @jonathanparis1988 my apologies that I don't happen to live by my computer, I'm not on it ever second of the day and It is my easter break so I've been busy.

  • Your like the male version of an extreme feminist. All hating woman and shit. The fact is your hung up on some complete bitch that screwed you over at some point. Grow a pair and move on, everyones not the same and it's not the 50's so it's not going to be the same your completely living in the past. I'm from Scotland which has different culture from America and I think your full of shit and completely bitter.

  • @GillianReyn Allow me to quickly rebuttal your comment, as it seems I type the same thing almost everyday. Hung up on some bitch? #1 I have since married, learned another language and have a son. #2 Your right this is not the 50s. The west has discarded alot of these beliefs about marriage, and have watered down the permanence if this agreement through the courts. However...take a step in the east and all that is considered ancient in the west is instantly considered quite modern.

  • @WisdomThroughLogic I am sorry for being rude but to me it just seems like an attack on woman and as a woman I took it a bit offensively. Taking something offensively because its directed at my gender doesn't make me feminist, it makes me a person, who took offense to someone generalising them. I will also admit that our cultures are not completely different but they are very different and English isn't my first language we're I live we don't have a throw away culture.

  • @GillianReyn I'm definitely not directing this at a whole gender. Now true, there may be some western countries that upkeep decent approaches to commitment. But I was mainly referring to western women. With the west being less than 10% of the worlds population.. This is hardly attack on all women. I'm married now with a son. For me, jumping to another culture gave me another choice.

  • @WisdomThroughLogic ah ok, clearly becoming part of an other culture has worked for you and its making you happy so theres no way I can possibly argue with you on that. At the end of the day everyone has there opinions and I just misunderstood where you were coming from in your video. Thanks for replying to my comments btw because its made me understand your point of view.

  • @GillianReyn I suppose you are the type that bitches and moans about everything your partner says and does right? That is what this guy is trying to say. The feminist bullshit has gone too far and men are waking up and realizing that they don't have to suffer with it anymore. I am a good man and I have treated every woman I've been with like a queen. In return they treated me like garbage and demanded more from me. To hell with that, it's passport time!

  • @Sidewinder9877 Again nothing I actually said was feminist. The fact your assuming I'm a bitch because I speak my mind is completely idiotic. If I have an opinion I'll say it, I don't need you to agree and I actually rarely moan about anything my boyfriend does because in all honestly I don't believe that gets you anywhere with anyone. I'm really sorry that you personally haven't been treated well but I've treated everyone I've been in a relationship with respect but believe what you will.

  • @GillianReyn LOL so i am considered "idiotic" if I take offense to something a perceived feminist says, but it's ok the other way around. Typical. Having an opinion is a good thing. In fact it's encouraged. But I know as a man I have had to carry a stigma around with me just because of my equipment. If you are not a feminist, then good, you are a rarity. But you came off like one for sure.

  • @Sidewinder9877 Sorry for saying your idiotic for how you took what I was typing after all it's not like I can control how you chose to take something I say. To be clear I personally feel that the majority of feminism is a complete hypocrisy that is a waste of time getting involved in. I did however take it offensively at the assumption that all western woman are bitches and full of shit. Thats all. I've talked to WisdomThroughLogic about it and he helped me understand where hes coming from.

  • @GillianReyn Its not even really western women for the most part, its AMERICAN women. I am with a westerner and shes nothing liker her counterparts in the states.

  • @DeadSleepers Well I'm not from America so maybe thats why I didn't get what he was on about.

  • @GillianReyn Glad you recognize the feminism hypocrisy. Its the really the american women who buy into it. When you realize that then you understand our high divorce rates, the marriage strike, and why men are now looking elsewhere for a good woman.

  • @Sidewinder9877 I may not agree with him but I understand his point of view after it being explained and can respect it.

  • @GillianReyn Well now, an open mind. I can respect that.

  • @Sidewinder9877 From what this person has said in comments they liberal minded fair person to me. Maybe because she is a woman, you are a little too quick to label her a feminist.

  • @GillianReyn I'm sad to say that I agree with WisdomThroughLogic in most of what he's saying. I was in the same spot some 20 years ago, absolutely fed up with the obnoxious western women and with a passport in hand I turned my attention to the East. Today I'm the proud father of 2 children, and in spite of initial difficulties with the language and cultural differences I haven't regretted my decision for a second.

  • @Krutgubben1 Well thats great that you found someone that you love and could make a family with, I don't have anything against that. Love is love, doesn't matter where you find it. Its a very personal decision but I just think its a bit unfair to judge a whole group based on bad experience. I could easily say that western men are cocky cheats who don't genuinely care about anyone but themselves and are full of shit, some are I guess but I'd like to think the vast majority are good people.

  • @GillianReyn

    He said nothing in that video that was offensive in the least bit, but it's typical for Western women to get angry when they hear these things, because the feminist societies we live in program women to jump into victim mode at the drop of a hat. If Western women would stop getting angry about what men are telling them, stop, think, and consider that the problem is actually happening (and it is), then we might be able to solve it together. In reality, together is the only way.

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  • @Albacorewing

    I'm not Gillian... I'm Allpro777. We agree though that the resolution isn't going to happen in our lifetime, but I just wanted to at least identify that women could take control of the problem just by acknowledging their role in the matter... of course, we know they won't.

  • @WisdomThroughLogic and in reference to the strong woman thing. To me a strong woman is one that gets on with it, protects her family and doesn't allow anyone to walk over her, has strong morals and keeps by them and a woman that doesn't enter into any sort of commitment lightly or on a whim. Not so much strong I suppose and more sensible.

  • @GillianReyn Part 2. Ah you live in Scotland. I will have to refute you once again however. You are part of the west, your culture mainly speaks English, You are part of the UK with similar governing systems in place. We might have our differences sir but the problem is that our cultures are not different ENOUGH. Compare this with eastern culture in which roman characters are barely written, governance is different as well as everyday mannerisms, that is "COMPLETELY DIFFERENT."

  • @GillianReyn Uh, HOLD THE FUCK ON! Who the FUCK are you to disrepect this man for speaking his opinions in his video's? You are RUDE and the epitome of a feminist BITCH!

  • @pettyofficer30 Nothing I said was feminist at all, I will admit it was rude but not feminist at all.

  • @GillianReyn

    You can't respond back to WisdomThroughLogic, eh? Go figure that you're shaming language doesn't work. You might as well admit that you're wrong and can't make sense. 

    Stick a fork in you, Gillian!

  • @GillianReyn It's not an attack on women, it's the TRUTH! This man speaks the truth.... Me and MILLIONS of American men agree with us.

  • @GillianReyn You're an idiot and all what is wrong with western society

  • @infidel1978 Actually this person comes across as fair minded, if you bother to read all of her comments, so perhaps it is you who is the idiot.

  • @TheKarmasbitch Yeah i read the rest of her comments and i agree.Its just that the comment i responded to was at the top of the comment list.So chill out don't get your knickers in a twist

  • @infidel1978 *lol* thats' good - judging from your original response I reckon it's you who needs to chill out.

  • WisdomThroughLogic.. You've been listening to Tom Leykis, haven't you? ;)

  • This dude HAS to be NiceGuy!

  • @AmorVomnia7 I was trying for decent man.

  • When is part 3 coming?

  • @88greenberet....yeah, that's what I figured too.

  • Glad to have found your channel ;). I myself (22yrs) have pondered over most of what you mention and can very much identify with it. Youtube is now full of MRA's (kudos to them btw), but they're mostly older than us, coming from a different background. Most of our generation don't bother to sit down and reflect for once. They're distracted but also confused, desperate. Yet they plunge back into the rat race. Opting out gets harder and harder as the years go by. I made my decision 2 years ago..

  • What sources did you use for figuring divorce rates? I couldn't find divorce stats for the Philippines & a few of the divorce stats i do find are pretty questionable & don't match the culture. For example, Brazil has low stats of divorce, but a very western culture.

  • @catalyst4change you wont find rates in the Philippines, because divorce is illegal. However the ones that leave the country in order to have a divorce...is less than 10%. American men with foreign brides (using some kind of service) have a divorce rate of just under 20%.

  • @catalyst4change Brazil has a strong Christian Catholic culture maybe that's why divorce rates are low

  • @manutdsalfordreds Yeah, but it seems divorce stats are one of few influences Catholicism has on Brazil. Aside from superstitions. All else is reminiscent of US culture. Last i heard they're trying to implement a "Speedy Internet Divorce" bill. So whatever is influencing their divorce stats prbly wont be influential for long.

  • @catalyst4change Christianity brings strong family value's even in Spain and Italy divorce rates are lower than in the u.k and the States.

  • @manutdsalfordreds I wouldn't say just Christianity, but religion in general. From what I've seen I would say Islam fosters stronger family values. But that's the only good correlation I've seen with religion. The US is a majority Christian nation and yet divorce rates are out the roof, so it's not solely Christianity that brings good family values.

  • @catalyst4change The U.S is Christian in name but it is a secular nation just like the u.k.A church going Christian girl with faith will be more of a family girl just like other religions (islam goes to far with all the burkha shit ) but most of these women that are loose with no morals badboy lovers and all the rest of that shit are atheist.You fuck them and leave them most are whores

  • @manutdsalfordreds (1/2) The "no true Christians" argument. Jst bc sum1 isn't christian by ur standards dsnt mean they arnt Christian. The majority of americans ARE christian & the US has a secular GOVT. Im Atheist & i personally dnt mind the burka, but thts a matter of opinion.

  • @catalyst4change You can only be Christian by faith many people are born Christian but are not.Do you know you are not even supposed to baptise children nowhere in the bible is a baby baptised you supposed to get baptised when your old enough to understand the gospels (born again) that's what makes a Christian.The burka inprisions a woman. But sometimes i wonder if the muslims have it right with women lol

  • @manutdsalfordreds U seem 2 b using the bible as ur standard 4 what a "christian is", but if the bible is the standard, practically no1 in america wood b christian. I dnt c christians killing gay men, i dnt c christians stoning women for being sluts while living in there fathers house, & i dnt c christians killing people who work on the sabbath. & Atheism has no culture. It has no doctrines. Im atheist, & i detest all this liberal, feminist BS. Atheism is simply lacking a belief in a god/gods.

  • @manutdsalfordreds And the burqa being an imprisonment is merely a matter of opinion, more like the opinion of westerners & feminists. Many Muslim women wear hijab/burqa by choice. Yeah, some are forced, but it's an imprisonment only if it's imposed upon someone, but tht can be said of all things. The Hijab/Burqa isnt even a part of Islam. It's a part of Arab Culture. The Quran simple asks for women to dress modestly and cover certain body parts, such as the breasts.

  • @catalyst4change.....nice, but isn't Saudi Arabia an Islamic country?

  • @majikminx The majority of the population is Muslim and the government is a Theocratic Monarchy.

  • @catalyst4change....yes, so they are Islamic in faith. You stated the hijab/burqa isn't part of Islamic faith. I beg to differ. It is worn extensively throughout the middle east.

  • @majikminx Jst bc a bunch of Muslims wear the hijab/burqa doesnt mean that that's a part of Islam. Correlation doesnt equal causation. And ur right, it is worn throughout the middle-east, that's because it is a part of Arab culture, not Islam. Pakistan is also a majority muslim country, and many Pakistanis dont wear hijab/burqa. The Quran says nothing about the hijab/burqa, it merely requires that women dress modestly & cover certain body parts.

  • @catalyst4change....sorry have to disagree here. The wearing of the hijab is Islamic through and through. It is not seen in any other religion. It may not be stated in the Quran but so what? It is an item of clothing that is identified with the Islamic faith, therefore it is Islamic. I have a friend who is Muslim, born in Pakistan and bought up in the U.K. She wears a hijab.

  • @majikminx U cant jst say "so what". The Quran is THE source for knowing what Islam is. If it's not in the Quran its not Islamic. Yeah, todays muslims wear Hijab and say it's part of Islam, but that jst shows their ignorance to their own religion. And jst bc its identified with the Islamic faith doesnt mean that that identification is accurate in any way.

  • @catalyst4change....Thanks for the advice but I can say whatever I please, just as you are free to. My friend has instructed me that it is sometimes refered to as Khimar and mention of the the Khimar or hijab is found throughout Islamic texts, inc Qu'ran. And I don't think my friend is ingnorant of her religion. We obviously have a difference of opinion here and that is fine by me, you can believe whatever you want but the fact remains the Hijab is part of Islamic culture and faith.

  • @majikminx So you dismiss the Quran as proof & now ur using it as proof. Make up ur mind. When it comes to Islam the only text that matters is the Quran, not the Hadith. Hijab appears a few times in the Quran, but the meaning of it in the Quran is not refering to a dress code. As far as the word Khimaar, tht simply means covering. The Quran commands women to cover their "chests". Today's meaning of Hijab is not a part of the Islamic faith, it's merely a tradition tht was incorporated into it.

  • @catalyst4change...hello, wakeup, you were the one who said that it isn't mentioned in the Qu'ran, Remember?I merely said so what if it isn't. Now you appear to be backtracking on your claim that there is no mention of it by staing that it is indeed mentioned. So which is it? Either it is mentioned or not? May I ask if you know any Muslims or are a Muslim? If you are, then you appear to have very little idea of your own culture.

  • @majikminx I said "the Quran says nothing about the Hijab/burqa", and it doesn't. The Quran contains the word Hijab , but not with the same connotations tht we associate with it today. So it's different & no, im not "backtracking". The meaning of the word is everything. It doesn't matter what Muslims think, it matters what the Quran says. That's the only source for knowing Islam. Whether or not Im muslim or know any muslims is irrelevant.

  • @catalyst4change....noooo in the original comment to which I responded you said that the hijab/burqa isn't even a part of Islam. My counter arguement to you was that it was. Then you went on to say that the hijab isn't even mentioned in the Qu'arn then you went back on this and said it was. It is indeed mentioned, so my friend has informed me, on a number of occasions, sometimes as hijab, khimar or jibab. Refering to both head covering worn by muslim women and modest dress in general.

  • @majikminx Now ur misquoting me & trying to restructure my argument in ur favor. The meaning of the word Hijab in the Quran is different from the word today. Hijab isnt mentioned in other cultures bc Hijab is an Arabic word. Not everybody speaks Arabic. Ive already sed where Hijab stems from, Arabic Culture(Yes, I sed it). Traditional Arabs of Judaism & Christianity also used to wear Hijab, ie, they weren't Muslim! Jst bc a bunch of Muslims say & do something dsnt make it a part of Islam.

  • @catalyst4change...I'm not misquoting you dear. Those are your words are they not? So how can that be misqouting? You clearly seem very confused over what it is you are actually arguing over. To be frank you are talking rubbish. The bottom line is (for the last time) the hijab is and always has been, a part of Islamic faith and culture. To deny it or to claim otherwise is an insult to Muslims everywhere.

  • @majikminx Yes "dear" u r misquoting me. I never once sed the verb "to mention". & my "rubbish" is based on fact & the Quran. What Ive sed is of no insult 2 "muslims everywhere", bc there r sects of Islam tht acknowledge tht hijab/burqa is a part of Arab culture, not Islam, & adamantly oppose the wearing of Hijab. Maybe YOU should "read up" on Islam itself, insted of its history. The only source for knowing Islam is the Quran. So I'll leave it at that, & allow u 2 continue spewing ur ignorance.

  • @catalyst4change....Yes, do please leave it at that, you are only making a tit of yourself. The only ignorant person is you. If you don't know the truth (which you clearly don't) then you best keep quiet. You know nothing of the Islam faith or culture, the Qur'an, the hijab, khimar, jibab, Mecca or anything.  So my parting advice to you would be to take a leaf out of your own book and actually go and read the Qur'an. Pretending to have read it just doesn't count.

  • @catalyst4change.....now you can believe whatever you want, that is your prerogative. However, I suggest before you make anymore false claims, that you first go read up on a bit of history of Islam.

  • @catalyst4change...It doesn't matter what it is associated with, it is still mentioned. That was your arguement right? that it isn't part of Islam and can't be because it's not mentioned in the Qu'arn. Yet there it is. If it isn't a part of Islamic faith and culture then where did it stem from? Why do we not see the word hijab, khimar or jibab, in other cultures? Could you answer me that or are you just making this all up as you go along? I'm curious as to where you are getting your info.

  • @catalyst4change....and don't come back with "oh the hijab is a part of Arab culture, not Islam" Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam, you can't get more Islamic than that.

  • @catalyst4change....and we are not talking about the meaning of the word Hijab, we are talking about whether it is part of Islamic faith and culture. Most Muslims would agree that it is.

  • @catalyst4change...it is only in Saudi Arabia and Iran that it is required that women wear the hijab. It is more optional in other Islamic countries but it is still worn.

  • @manutdsalfordreds (2/2) (Christian women r supposed 2 wear a covering as well 1 Corinthians 11:4-16) The last church going girl i dated was an all out whore, so christianity has little 2 do with it. I'll give u tht a lot of Atheist chicks r sluts, but correlation dsnt equal causation. There are just as many christian whores as there are atheist whores.

  • @catalyst4change It means wearing a veil in church praying under god..She was not a Christian girl but only false she was not practicing what she preached.In the u.k most church going Christian girls are decent but so are other girls from faiths but this feminism does come from the atheist culture

  • ooh the passport option. I sure hope no females watch this vid....they'll be shaking in their shoes knowing there's one less man on the american market. It's funny how entitled American blokes think they are. It seems to me the problem you're talking about has to do with control issues and wanting a submissive wife. Somewhere later in life you'll see that being in control isn't what it's cracked up to be.

  • @furkedupshite You miss the point. This isn't about scaring anyone...nor should it. This also isn't about control what so ever. This is about securing an emotional life investment...going where divorce rates are low, and community living is high. I Can see why a humble woman from another culture could be considered "SUBMISSIVE" from a western centrist viewpoint, however there are alot of responsibilities when you are head of a household that should never be taken lightly.

  • @WisdomThroughLogic Humble and submissive are two different things. Also, there should be two people head of the household since they are in charge of it. I suppose if you are going to marry into a different culture, you would have to learn the language but a lot of men don't do that - they just go for a 'mail order bride' and once again, expects things to go their way and when it doesn't, they start complaining about what 'bitches' Russian women are or whichever country the female came from.

  • @furkedupshite I agree with you. Mail order brides...without bridging the gap is a set-up for disaster. Genuinely learning and falling in love with their culture, living a life already set by those culture's norms, is a very hard thing to do for most. Mail order brides is also flipping a coin, I do not condone this....nor think it is at all wise.

  • @furkedupshite Pt.2 "There should be 2 heads of the household" this is also a modern western viewpoint incompatible with the culture's I've encountered. This however doesn't mean that the responsibilities aren't an equal hardship or joy. It isn't easy being the head of the household at all. I have 2 people's lives(my wife and son), emotions, and worries, & needs to care about. Her extended family is also a huuuuge help in guiding a new husband and caretaker. I enjoy the hard work though.

  • @furkedupshite An entitled spoiled American BLOKE wouldn't last long here in Asia if what he's looking for is a successful marriage and family. I've seen many of them fall....expecting things to go their way without much effort. IT takes immense energy to reverse assimilate.

  • I'm sorry that you think that there isn't any hope for our society but telling people that going over seas to get a mate isn't going to help the situation. We all have to move forward as a society to heal and mend the damage done. I want to take part in the movement to get over these barriors between men and women.

  • @foxfaith24 Your right...I'm not into changing the way things are. I see the USA as a sinking ship in so many areas. In these places I've visited I was amazed to find that #1 people seldom lock their doors at night. #2 The collective family reigns supreme. #3 Values and respect in the way one conducts him or herself is common. #4 Divorce is extremely low, and usually not about money. I dont just advocate leaving to get a mate. I pursue and condone leaving to contribute to THOSE cultures.

  • @WisdomThroughLogic Maybe it is a "sinking ship" or maybe the future, like all things to come, is uknown. I hope you find what you are looking for in those other places.

  • @foxfaith24 Ah I'm very happy. I'm married and have a little boy now. My situation is very good. :)

  • @WisdomThroughLogic, I'm so happy for you. I'm happy you found a good, traditional wife that respects you as a man. I'm also happy that someone has noticed the difference between Western and Eastern women, and that you have been successful in attracting an Asian woman. It gives me hope that one day I might be able to do the same.

  • @KhagarBalugrak Your going to have to be a little more specific than that. Wanting an "Asain Woman" isn't going to cut it. The correct question from me to you, would be. Do you want a Vietnamese woman? A Filipina woman? Japanese woman? Burmese Woman? Thai woman? Etc. Each has their own language and ways of living, and are non transferable with each other. What I did was learn the language, then learned to cook native dishes, hung out in areas where they are heavily populated...

  • @KhagarBalugrak Pt.2 And made a network of friends. I stopped watching Movies and music in English for 8 months. And studied out of books with a sense of urgency. Everything I learned i was able to walk out of the house to use....and eventually I was able to find a good woman after all this. Try to interect with your target culture on their terms....and will be rewarded more than you could have hoped for. Real Friends, A status in your group, Family values & eventually a good woman.

  • @foxfaith24 pt.2 In the hopes of keeping those cultures alive...by not just going and marring into them. But by learning a new language, upbringing my kids to speak and interact on those culture's terms as well. Opting out of western society is both doable, and a rewarding. Will this help western society? OF course it wont. THis is why I openly say I am not an MRA.

  • @foxfaith24 pt.3 I have read about various movements in history and the effects they can have. However activism can and will change things.....but much much too slowly for my taste. The time I could be spending marching, spreading the word and putting pressure on the current government and ideals, I'd rather be spending contributing to a culture which already possess those ideals I'm after. If you want to change things, my hat is off to you, and you have my respect.

  • @foxfaith24 pt.4 in fact I applaud your bravery for wanting to bridge this gap. I hope the best for MRA's. However for myself, and my love for Filipino culture, I will do my part to keep it being passed down through my bloodline. That is my stance, and I hope we can shake hands at the end of the day.

  • So I take it in your responses to happytree that you are actually admitting that YOU LIED in order to get these girls? How pathetic is that? Is that something that a decent man does? That's not what my parents taught me mate. Unbelievable.

  • @jdeanlives Explain.

  • @WisdomThroughLogic You said that everytime a girl was interested you would say you hated the US in order to deter what you called the 'green card grabbers' in order to weed them out to find the ones who were interested. Clearly you lied because you live in the states now and had no intentions of staying in the Philipines but you led them to believe you were going to stay. No matter what yer reasons were, you lied.

  • @jdeanlives Yes I would do this frequently. YOu see the Philippines is a very tight knit culture. I did that so my reputation would spread. So people would know what i was after before even approaching me. What I call the "green card grabbers?" NO thats the name THEY told ME to use. Ah I didn't plan on coming back to the USA. I had actually planned on working in china, and then buying my house in the PI later. However...with the American money i make, I can retire at 35.

  • @jdeanlives Pt.2 You can buy a 3 story house in the Philippines for about 80,000. Which is a steal!!! Not to mention we would be set for a long time with a savings in American money. SO we decided to both work here for a while. Our house is being built as I type this to you. Lied? Yeah I did. But my wife is glad I did....otherwise I would have never been introduced to her. Her family and herself knows about that lie....they said I was extremely smart for doing that.

  • p.s. i meant as friends. and i meant the extreme north of italy about 13 miles from suisse border. and the reason i left america is because of all the reasons you outline. but did you know that our water on our alpine mountain comes straight down from the mountain, no chemicals, no nothing, our water in out bathrooms is cleaner and more pure than the finest bottled water in america. and i do NOT believe in divorce. i really like your channel il mio fratello.

  • i don't know about the camera angle, but i'm 3rd culture (living in italian alps and also tucson arizona) and i'd love to have you come with me in March! ciao-ciao UN Bacio. monique, p.s. good video

  • It's pretty hypocritical to diss western women but still take advantage of the Fat Girl Camera Angle. They paved the way for you, show some respect.

  • @HAAAAAAATTTEE bwahahahahha! You would be right if I didn't have many other videos with different angles. I needed a tripod at the time, and it was too big, so I angled it down. lol!