Right on dude! Had I been raised by only my mom given the struggles that I had would have made me turn out much worse w/o a doubt.
I'm in Canada & struggling, I work three jobs & rarely get more than 20 hours a week between them. But thankfully I'm smart & augment my income by vigilantly looking for odd jobs & buying stuff from folks who don't know the value for cheap & selling on the online classifieds to someone who knows the value.
Only the Smart & resourceful will survive what is coming!
@rooftopeagle Sounds like you are the type of resourceful guy that shows when there is a will there is a way. All we need is a free market and the ability to live without coercion. Sadly however we have collectivists at every turn that have no respect for individual autonomy, and masquerade as purveyors of equality. All they are doing is playing right into the oligarchs hands.
@RockingMrE Yeah I could be doing much better if I wasn't restricted by the red tape of the state. I have a few projects on the go that I could turn into a product much easier without all the state restrictions.
I have no traditional 'training' but I take things & modified or adapted them to work in another situation. You could say they are inventions but I just call it ingenuity & using my brain. I have no doubt if the govt schools taught the Trivium someone would have come up with it b4 me!
@rooftopeagle It´s not good when you say : "Ihave 3 jobs and it works because im smart & resourceful "! When that fuckers hear that then they say : " I have know it- it is no problem for a human being to have 4 jobs "! Please say : " Hey guys i have 3 jobs- im from canada ( looove my country) no free time and at the end of the month when all is pay the same like an hartz4 looser from germany but it´s okay im a tuff guy BUT PLEAAASE 3 JOBS ARE REALLY ENOUGH OKAY?????
You cannot remove the state. As neighbouring states will then move in to fill the power vacuum. Even the YT anarchist, conferederalsocialist, was forced to admit that without a state you cannot effectively raise and manage the size and scale of military needed to protect us from enemy states like Russia and China.
@AdoreLucifer Removing the state would be hard on the premise that the other fascist statists wouldn't want to see a more anarchistic society succeed. That is why Minarchy is better for the short term, followed by a gradual move to Anarcho-Captialism as humanity becomes more enlightened. It would take time.
Without state welfare, feminism would shrivel up and die (this is the key difference between Rome and us, is that Patriarchy ensured men could continue to keep family unit's together). In Asian countries, if a woman blackmailed her husband or cheated on him, she would be abandoned, peniless and helpless. That's why Asian women are subservient, they respect the fact that their husband work hard for their benefit and they have a respect for family that is lost in Western world.
The family unit is most certainly one of the most important factors that contributed to the greatness of the western civilisation! However, note the term western: that refers not just a geographical location but also to a distinct people, namely White Europeans. Non-European immigrants have no useful place in our societies. Multiculturalism/mass immigration is another Marxist attack method & any support of it undermines all else we value - including the family!
@CeltoSaxonKnight And yet, non european immigrants are the only ones who have strong family values and family ties these days. Consumerism and greed destroyed the family in europe, its our fault to fix, no need to point fingers.
White Europeans are demoralised by many factors including the main assault upon the identity of any people: namely not being allowed to possess their own lands & express their own cultures. Many studies (as well as history itself) attest to the problems of diversity – in fact simple logic suggests that: diversity of interests = more conflict! I do not blame the immigrants for this, but the traitors that brought them in. Consumerism & greed are a symptom not a cause here.
@CeltoSaxonKnight I don't see how they are not allowed to possess their own lands nor not being able to express their own cultures. Globalisation, cause of a "free" market, has brought down borders and individual cultures. Still I don't see how being "demoralised" is related to losing the capability of working towards a strong family - It's a fact that most Western Europeans care more about their car and flat screens, that their children and their future. I see this as a cause and not an effect.
@CeltoSaxonKnight Throughout modern history Europeans have gone through a lot, not to mention two great wars, our morale has been down on numerous occasions - family was always a priority nonetheless. Yet in the current times, where we are allowed to have everything because of a credit card is where the plot is lost. Sorry, but its corporatism and not marxism that causes such issues on a global scale. I don't remember marxists asking for a bailout.
1) Within a setting of diversity people lack trust & social care & decline social involvement – it's hard to fully express any culture under such conditions.
When the vast majority of a people oppose immigration but it is forced upon them of course they lose sense of control or importance in their own lands. This get worse still when labour laws that favour the new-comers are in place. Or when immigrants introduce alien cultural elements e.g. mosques.
@CeltoSaxonKnight Are you seriously suggesting that the UK as a WHOLE has these issues (i.e. immigration and mosques) to bother them? Sorry mate, but issues that occur in the poor neighbourhoods of some metropolitan cities don't define the nation's fate.
@CeltoSaxonKnight Also I could easily argue that conservative laws i.e. bailing out banks to favour the rich and powerful, make people think they are losing control of their country and their life. You simply try to identify a very complex social problem, by focusing on immigration and mere aesthetics. Finally, just because people are homogenous, this doesn't mean that morale can't still be down - you are comparing irrelevant things.
Are you suggesting there is no national consciousness that is a product of direct & mediated sources? Of course problems & effects thereof aren't uniformly distributed, but to suggest that makes them isolated, or worse insubstantial, is wrong.
You can argue what you want & in this case I would agree with you. I have never tried to reduce the problem to a single cause.
As I said homogeneous countries are known to be more productive, stable & happy – probable, not absolute.
2) During both wars we were homogeneous peoples with healthy & natural national identities. Homogeneous countries are known to be more productive, stable & happy. As it happens I don't disagree about consumerism or the problems of multinationals. Unrestrained materialism in any form (Marxist or Capitalist) is problematic.
@CeltoSaxonKnight The Family in the west and the UK especially has been destroyed by feminism.Without the family structure in our societies communities will continue to disintegrate.Only the Asian families at the moment are not infected by the feminised disease but that will change in time
@infidel1978 make no mistake india and china are now also infected, japan is just starting to turn feminism back, seeing how its not working in the west, but china and india are in trouble, plus thanks to the 1 child policy and shrinking number of children, china will be in big trouble in 10 years or so
@MGsven I mean Asian communities in the UK like Muslims.I don't like the way they treat women they go over the top a bit too much for my liking but they're communities are strong .They have the family values and structure in place
You inspire me everytime I watch a vid. Sorry for my repetitive mancrushism. What worries me over here in the US about the UK riots is the likelihood that police aggression will escalate in response to events like this around the world. Like you said they are already a bit more authoritative here in the states and I fear that events like this will simply cause the people to ask for MORE state protection =( as if that ever solved anything ...
@RockingMrE yes, I don't understand this disconnect. We give the state credit for all sorts of positive things yet when a negative thing happens then oh it couldn't be them, we need them to fix this mess. When in reality the mess was created by them. How can people not see this?! =(
And yes, please keep up the good work. I am sure you take a lot of flak and it may seem like its not worth it but we need more voices pointing these issues out.
@ToiletBomb I fail to see how people don't see how the state CAUSES the mess and then claims to have the solution too. I suppose the more you need the state in your life the less you are going to bite the hand that feeds you, even though you are being fed scraps :-D
@RockingMrE OK I apologise for being ott I really think your guitar playing is OK and that comment was uncalled for. However I do think it is too easy to role out the 'they all come form single parent families' line. There are many (probably millions) of single parent households in the UK where the children did not cause any of the recent violence and looting The cause of the problem is simply poverty. Footballers, bankers struggling to survive on 100K a week! is also a big part of the problem!
@steviebhoye Don't worry about the guitar playing comment. Single parent homes ARE statistically less stable, BUT there are exceptions. We need to be pragmatic about this, and it isn't supposed to be a personal attack. Many people from single parent homes have watched my vids and accept the overall reality, realising that it isn't directed at them personally. All the people who earn a lot of money in society while behaving inapproriately have a lot to answer for too.
It annoys me that you suggest 'single parent' families are a big part of the problem. Me and my brother were brought up during the 1970's by my mother with very little state support (family allowance). Surprise! we have both turned out to be well grounded, tax paying adults. So don't give me this 'one parent family' bullshit. By the way your guitar playing sucks crap technique worse tone!
@steviebhoye Family allowance isn't state support? You're assuming that I'm not aware that there are exceptions. I just think you are unable to accept that single parent homes are statistically less stable, despite the mountains of evidence. Please spare me the attempt to diminish the importance of research and data - I've heard it all before. I'm not insecure enough to care what you think of my guitar playing. You say you turned out well, though your overt aggression tells me otherwise.
Here in the U.S. it is actually becoming controversial to advocate that it is better for children to be raised by a "married" mother and father. No one is asking what is best for children. Most important are "rights" & "compassion" for single mothers and gays. Combine this with the importance of "not judging" and we end up with a preoccupation with the adults involved; not the children.
@projectlevydelta Yeh thanks for that, I'll go out and start with little things now you've told me- and keep in mind what you said about having more Liberals and all the other shit you've said, Obi-wan Kenobi!
I'm hard working, single father (7.30am - 15.00 growing English tomatoes for our Nation) & though it's not easy, its better than not ever having children.
Remember it was Mrs Thatcher who said "two can live more cheaply than one" & passed laws ensuring her imaginary 'weekly saving' should go to Government.
Simultaneously rich people where 'refunded' all National Insurance they had ever paid etc.
+15% interest 'repossessed' people out homes = more single families now.
Banks have always been like this, they're a world apart from society- proven by the way in which government bailed them out with taxpayer money. However the banking crisis has effectively self-righted already, the reason why it failed initally was because it was craddling the social-economics of feminism. The reason why it is still ongoing now without recovery is because of tax for socialism and not being allowed to retract feminist party policy as failed economics that use misandry- thats why!
The answer is simple for these people who were rioting were & still are in a state of dire shortage are they not? What establishment steals circulation by fraud then launders it out of circulation causing shortage ,falsified indebtedness that leads to TERMINAL falsified indebtedness, YES thats right folks the answer is so simple its the BANKS *ALL BANKS* There is ONE root problem to all the symptoms of destruction & there is one PROOF of solution thats mostly ignored at ones own demise of course
@projectlevydelta She should not have to support the child on her own either because the Government and Courts system should not allow women the right to discriminate against men in the first place. Men should be paying and supporting their children, but the focus on this is all wrong because the economics of feminism at the same time means that it is harder if not impossible for men to financially do that. You cant focus on singular points the whole Misandric West needs to be changed completely
@projectlevydelta I gotta disagree with the "support the kids on her own" bit. Those kids are just as much the responsibility of the Fathers. Now the Xwife alimony etc stuff - I agree with that. Not your comment but @apekillsnake "keeping or killing child" well abortion isnt killing a "child" (I wouldnt condone abortion personally) but it is a choice and it aint a child til ya hear it cry out loud. JMO.
@russelljds It does amaze me this Feminist protectionism. Abortion IS killing a child- society dehumanizes this to being a fetus because it is hell-bent on protecting women emotionally. IF THE FETUS IS LEFT IT DEVELOPS INTO A CHILD- so yes you are killing a child, but society has intellectualized it to try and eclipse the reality of abortion rates. I always state to the argument that it could not support itself- well women cant either! If you were denied food, water and shelter you'd be dead too
@apekillssnake LOL I have been denied food water shelter - as long as 3-4 days - multiple times. Not dead. You again are posting stuff you have "heard" or "read" about but have no first hand knowledge. Not having father had a part sure but people will do stuff if others around them are doing it en mass (human behavior). These riots had multiple fuels. Each individual had thier own reasons personal that only they know and some jumped in not even aware of why they did it.
@russelljds What about oxygen? The trouble is persons are losing their humanity by Leftist Policies, exactly how MrE puts it! Perhaps this is why a collective religion was psychologically performed in the first place, to try and make other people more compassionate towards others. Now we have Atheism and many other mental-spheres declining humanity and making everyone less empathic, with feminism and abortion being some of the largest! You dont sound very logical to me!
COPS: First off I am head of CopWatchEllensburg, cops here have a lot of power "we the people" gave them. However more and more abuse that power hence the copwatch organization nation (and maybe world) wide. We watch the watchers. Its good to have a police force that does the will of the people but society MUST make sure they are. The price of liberty is ever vigilance.
As dark as this may come accross as - I find all the dynamics of these riot fascinating. Traditional family life is made near impossible these days, and you are right too much focus on 'alternative lifestyles' is made. Consumerism does play a huge part, so does societal norms of today. Most given the choice of being a Super Model making 1 million or being say a Surgeon making 2 million would pick super model (sadly).
Family shit: lol well 1st off my mother was married/divorced 9 times and I bounced around from city to city school to school etc and no father figure really. Certainly I had issues but I wasnt doing "riots" and crime. Exception to the rule ok I agree. Taking away youth centers for the "at risk youths" as small as that may seem was a huge mistake. Here are hundreds of youngsters with abandoment issues who feel "ripped off", and that set them off. Not to condone thier actions.
The welfare system: In the USA: A great idea at first, then of course it was getting abused. In my state of Washington we have a "back to work" deal, after a certain time period benefits will stop but people are educated/trained for jobs and assisted getting employment, that has proven to be a great deal. The problem now is minimum wage/salary for those jobs is not enough to deal with this current economy.
Good vid dude. Now lol I think a large part of the riot dynamics mirror the 1960s SDS (students for demo society) which was great, but then a faction of "bad guys" with other agendas The Weathermen (weather underground) took control and adulterated it. Gang mentality here too many younger folks will riot with rioters just to "be a part of". I think the liberal ideas were great but then were twisted and adulterated to what it is today.
@russelljds Not true, you contradict your story for when you say "that gang mentality here too many younger folks will riot with rioters just to be part of it", that is because these kids have not had fathers to have burnt off that energy in childhood with them and only learnt things from their mothers side and mentality. Single motherhood is a very large part of the evidence of why children join gangs or rather the disapperence of men in our society is instead blamed as the scapegoat focused on
Cool video, I'm not sure you heard of freemasonry, but freemasonry has been around a long time, and they're motto was ordo ab chao which means order out of chaos.
@mike61524334251 I believe the chief of police who investigated the Jack the Ripper Murders was a Freemanson, he was actually the first I believe to look for the holy grail under the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. I forget if he started freemansory! All institutions practise Misandry in the mind, it forms part of their whole quest for power over man and their beliefs that man is an animal to be controlled and taxed... It goes way way back!
@mike61524334251 Not completely true, The Templar were Warrior-monks that conflicted with other amoral groups ideologies on world power, so a political plot was hatched, including the church to usurp power from the Templars- and those practises are still performed today inside the secret family courts on men!
Thanks for your input on the matter. You make some good points. Though I'd like to add that there are people saying that the start of the riots was fabricated, using paid for provocateurs and then others joined in. This is supposedly done to impose more control and stricter legislation.
@Paperilintu Governments use technical-protocals for dealing with these things that the adverage layman is not going to get, nor do these policies work so obviously as people think. A lot of ideologies where involved in the Riots which certain Gov.departments will plan for like Mi5 for example. However the unintended consequences of those ideologies was more the cause of the Riots and one of the biggest of these is unspoken UK Fatherlessness or men forced out of the legal right to a family life!
the state buys away welfare women of young men with money they steal from the tax payer. It is just an alpha male harem in a new form. The rulers own the women.
@modelmark I think I get this, the course of power is always the same! Elaborate on what you mean by "the State buys away welfare women of (is it typo off?) young men?
@apekillssnake normally women look for men with resources to feed their offspring. But the gvt just gives welfare women resources they stole from the tax slaves. I thought RockingmrE put it quite nicely by calling the state the husband of these welfare mothers. Further more, it is made very difficult for many young men to gain control of any resources, as the state created barriers to entry for many professions. (obtaining a truck driving license costs 10000 euro here in NL)
@modelmark Oh I completely agree, whilst the government creates hundreds of little schemes for women to have easy access to work with many benefits, there are thousands of ways men are discriminated against in jobs. This is why men need to give up being "Atlas", if all men downed tools tomorrow the governments would have to respect us, but they dont because they know men are slaves. Dont have connections and work in other countries, stop using banks- opt out especially now with this crisis!
I guess that if looters were concerned about personal survival, they'd steal valuable goods for resale, not food that would last them only a short interval. Don't know if most, or any, of the looters had that in mind though.
@blackwolf1200 Good points, I think its a question of luxury items bring prestige. I've made the mistake of saying it is about poverty but ramzpaul said something that I felt was relevant and that was the riots were all organised on people blackberry's so they cant have been that poverty stricken! Everyone wants to be rich even the poor its all about a moral decline, but I feel divorce and separation, single-motherhood obstructing fathers and preventing the ability to form loving relationships.
That is to coverty attack the conservatives strategies by the way! To undermine the system by the back door. Classic socialist behavior! To ensure boom and bust! What about the socialists doing all the female job invention up North to hide the economics of feminism. What about socialists agenda with female empowerment which is a system reliant on inflation over taxation and printing money in the west!
Whilst in the media saying they have been hit- and no cuts... do me a favor. Lets look into there outside activities as well as the Bankers. As I said "the secret rich" pretending to be in it with the poor- It makes me sick! As persons are losing homes the public sector workers are being covertly helped by councils to secretly still get the money out of the system as the taxes pay for rent contracts that go back to them and because they are nurses, police etc... the councils turn a blind eye!
There is not only a welfare culture at the bottom either. When bankers make a mess of our economy they can be expected to be bailed out. That encourages recklessness, it's a total subversion of free market principles. Which is what happens when governments want a piece of the cake. 850 billion pounds forcibly taken from working people and given to the parasitic ruling class. That's one big dole out and far more damage than any mob could possibly achieve.
@ManuscriptsDontBurn See you cant help yourself- focusing on the rich "it's the bankers everyone, forget we had 14yrs power".What about the conspiracy involving all the public sector workers who have moved into property portfolio market as the new "Secret Rich" with some police officers, nurses etc... paid tax payers sick leave money to run this portfolio work. What percentage I would like to know of public sector workers rent out, because they are talking full deviant advantage of the recession
@apekillssnake I was talking about Ed Milliband as an individual politician, not the Labour Party. You must be joking if you think Labour is the only party who plays at party politics. Don't think me a Labour Party supporter, I am well aware of its egregious reign.
@ManuscriptsDontBurn Ed Milliband is a scumbag and a false personality with the people I watch TV and as a behaviorist he makes me sick! You are a Labour supporter, but as a socialist you are trying to sugar coat it! Now I am not for the conservatives for a number of other reasons- like the attack on fathers etc... but you are a Labourite..there is no doubt about that. However this is just a conversation and we do not have the power to change the world- so dont get upset,coz I know reds think it
@apekillssnake You presume to tell me what my own political views are? I'm a Libertarian. I support business, entrepreneurs, free market principles. Hardly a classic socialist. I have to say you strike me as an extremely insecure person, quite paranoid, presumptuous, arrogant, probably narcissistic. I agreed with Milliband on one single point and you accuse me of supporting the labour party. That's absurd.
@ManuscriptsDontBurn No your a socialist leftist see you've been ousted and exposed so you go straight for the personal with insults. I did not perform character assasinations on you- Socialists always start that route as a strategy to try and debase its opposition . Its classic leftist behavior like you see them use in politics- go for the personal. I spoke about politics you were reliant on attacks and being dismissive of the facts!
@apekillssnake This is what I'm talking about when I said you are paranoid. You accuse anyone whose view is slightly nuanced from that of yours, that they are socialist. Exactly which facts did I dismiss?
@ManuscriptsDontBurn even a six year old would know this- All of them is the answer, by going for the personal and trying to outwardly debase someone who does not agree with you- as do Feminists, Atheists (Not MrE) and Socialists! OK
@apekillssnake Did you even read my initial posts?! I have agreed with much of what you have said. A welfare culture rewarding idleness, undermining of the family, consumerism, bad education, irresponsibility at the top too!!! The latter was the point I expanded on. Nowhere did I, nor do I, deny that all those other reasons are present as well. YOU digressed the conversation when you started accusing me of being a Labour supporter.
@ManuscriptsDontBurn Limbic snake- social pressure- up to social monkey cerebrum- language, back down to snake! Sorry... what do you want to debate- that Ed Milliband is lovely and we should think about voting them in over the nasty conservatives this time. I don't agree! (my points- Socialists= secret rich trying to debase the public purse under a conservative government selfishly not giving a shit about the people- just the next election at the same time as strategy on cuts and racketeering!)
@apekillssnake I wont be voting for any of them sir. As I have already said, I do not support our political establishment. It is immoral, unfair, corrupt, and I wont give my consent to it. Nor should you.
@ManuscriptsDontBurn Really? well let that play on your conscience when the pen is in hand in the voting both then! Lets see what happens over the next few years, coz my guess is that things are going to get a lot hotter and I'm not just speaking about furniture stores! Is it my imagination or did the media run that fire at double speed like how Jackie Chan is always denying this in his movies! Was this to unconsciously manipulate our emotional limbic psyche to think things raging out of control
There is a plethora of reasons for our riots. The issue is far more complex then conservatives would like to believe. Undermining of the family, a welfare culture which rewards idleness, a terrible education system, consumerism. I can't stand our political establishment but Ed Milliband has done well to talk about the irresponsibility at the top. When these young people see on TV avaricious politicians and bankers appropriating as much money as possible, what are they suppose to think?
@ManuscriptsDontBurn Dont make me laugh, Ed Milliband has done well to talk about it. Labour had power for 14 yrs prior. Gordon Brown sold off all the gold before the recession and now the Labour party are playing party politics as it always has, in opposition to the conservatives. Socialists will vote in Labour even if they came round and cut voters legs off, because they hate the Conservatives and it is reliant at seizing any oppotunity to say it is for the poor and the poors amnesia- END OF!
Now classic cerebral functioning coming in! Inquirying and questioning, proving psychological analysis is so important for the mens rights movement! If you check your linguistics you prove you demanded it- instead of questing for treasure your attitude was prior to be shown where X marked the spot! Typical type Im guessing you are a young uni-type that has been poisoned by an education system.
Actually interesting points are raised here between cultures that found God and developed technology compared to tribal cultures who did not find God and did not. Is that a evolutionary chicken and egg scenario that tech=brain=God or God=brain=tech? Or Brain=tech=god or Brain=god=tech? Hmmm!
Or perhaps, God =/= Tech and Tech =/= God. Many technological advances were made by the irreligious, heretical, or worshipers of other gods. Monotheism may play in a role, as it removes the Gods are arguing explanation for thunderstorms, and might prompt people to try and understand how/why/what god is doing, or it could be people noticed natural rather than deific explanations, and went to monotheism in the classic god of the gaps, leading evetually to Spinoza.
@TheBoyFromNorfolk well you are trying to equate that answer by using an arrow of time! That evolution is incremental, where this is disproven and that science does not work like that! The mind has always had a gap for god! Spinoza is not the pinnacle remember!
Well I agree, spinoza is not the pinnacle, as I go further than him, I am an atheist. I will make space for god when given evidence, I leave gaps as gaps, and don't falsely fill them.
The Chicken and the Egg Question presupposes time, the whole point being which came first. Most of your post was incoherent to me though.
@TheBoyFromNorfolk The old disgused agenda then! The personal traits are coming in now, the passive aggression regarding God. Who are you to demand proof, are you God? Do you honestly assume this ethos as an Athiest with everything, that you need absolute proof. What about when you put one foot infront of the other do you move ever so tentitively or do you throw your foot down! In the Arrow of time statement I made- this proved that you used a conscious construct of time regarding your argument!
Okay, having a look at some of your other comments, it's apprent you are trolling, or can't express yourself clearly in 500 characters, as I can only pick out bits and pecies of your comments that make sense. They read like a mix of apologetics, jumbled.
Depending on the god, I'm not passive agressive, but openly hostile.
I still am not comprehending your arrow of time argument.
And I think everyone has the right to look for evidence, which is what I asked for, not proof.
@TheBoyFromNorfolk Why would a god say enter you, if there isn't any room. You pose the same identikit of every Athiest I have ever come across in their wording on youtube. I bet you are a socialist too, because you are at the party stuffing your face with all the food! See what I mean about the ego, you cant pose the question without first showing some lowering of the other person by a degenerate comment! Do you look for evidence or as a socialist demand to be shown?
I find it amusing that you use socialist as an insult, and while some on the right would call me a socialist, most socialist's would call me a right wing nutjob, so, eh.
If I find something interesting, I'll look into it, searching for evidence. If someone presents a claim to me, I'll ask them for evidence.
I may or may not have an ego problem, but at least I don't create beings and order them to love me.
@TheBoyFromNorfolk You're a cock, that is socialist enough for me! Note: as an Athiest you a so quick to infer that I put a God into MY equations. Again what is happening now is you used your reptilian centre in the debate you were exposed in the grass and now more social functioning is coming into play by trying to soften your wording by the social pressure or tribe- cerebrum, that monkeys use, but you still have conflict with letting go of the snake! Reinforced in the language beautifully!
For someone who apparently percieved my giant ego issues simply by me using a 'degenerating comment' to begin my post, you have no shame in doing the same yourself. A big enough Ego to cope with hypocrisy I see.
It's odd that I'd assume you put god in your equations.... Except that's exactly what you did.
Quote:" tech=brain=God or God=brain=tech? Or Brain=tech=god or Brain=god=tech?"
Troll, you better do better than that, or you'll cease to be amusing.
No my friend and it proves you can not release your reptilian nature/nuture! Those are posed equations, you use inference based on your own Qualia to think those form my own beliefs!
@TheBoyFromNorfolk You say it is incoherent because you have no faith, as you said you have to have everything proven to you first. So as a Antiest you never get past your own bigotry and solipsism that you have internalised as proof to yourself. I post as psychological-feelers out, I make a personality assessment as to responses and if the ego is not present and the dialogue is conversed then the answers become more real! However if you are of an inquiring nature what I write is very meaningful
Wherin am I bigoted? Solopsistic... I suppose in some degree, if you want to talk about true knowledge it's a possibility, and in accepting that possibility you could label me a solopsist, but ultimately I reject for empiricism and accepting the uncertainty for pragmatic reasons.
I am yet to demand you prove anything to me, nor have I said I must have proof of everything or anything before I accept it.
@apekillssnake More accurately, "God=male=tech," since monotheism is a side-effect of rational, conscious thought. Those cultures that remain in irrational, tribal thought stick with the "Godesss=female=sex" equation, to their cost. That's why, in a decaying culture, even the men are feministic, and the holiest cause is sexual freedom for all (regardless of consequence), and the marauding hordes can't be bothered to loot the bookstores. It's a return to primitive, Earth-based lusts.
@mediamancer let us talk like a pair of sexists for a moment, I am not saying that women cant create but the capacity for it is much smaller. Women effectively can design but these premises exist from networking prior with only male knowledge. Even the DNA helix was a mans vision but the female head of department stole it! Where men can conceptualize without interconnections!I dont think its a return I think those impulses are always present if you dont ascend to the higher mind or consciousness
@apekillssnake I agree. Dark impulses are always present, as Freud knew well. Hence the Conservative "Tragic Vision" of mankind, which recognizes the evil in human nature. There can't be a Church without sinners, or a State without sociopaths -- all we can do is structure the systems to limit the damage. In contrast, Liberals have a "Utopian Vision" (or delusion) that views human nature as inherently perfect, corrupted only by men and their manly male structures of limitation and oppression.
@projectlevydelta Lets take your female-logic on this, you say "its their bodies their choice" and I will show you how female thinking is about inequality for men. Lets take the man who goes to work and then is divorced- His money his choice- he worked all the years, right! What you are proving is how we have "female priviliage" and female selective-memory for every area of society that you're subconsciously trying to employ to keep female empowerment as a power structure and to keep men down!
@projectlevydelta In reference to your prior comment, you sound like a sociopath. What a defunk attitude you have, of course men go through the process if they are in a relationship with the woman- so it shows you have the most terrible programmed female attitudes towards men and relationships. Its a myth, society dots on women even more when pregnant, they have the easy part- sitting around having everyone run after you, that's why so many women want a kid! I could comment forever on this!
I don't feel that family status is the core determinate factor. I agree that it is a factor, but only one of extension.
In the past, virtues and sins had divine consequence. Now legalism reigns, giving rise to view "It's only wrong if you get caught" because that's the only instance of consequence.
I think the most prevalent factor is a misunderstanding of consequence. Why should I act one way, or another? In other words, ethics. Or in the case of the riots, a lack of ethics.
@projectlevydelta No, we have violence in things. We just don't make a big deal about it. Its only really excessive violence that we don't allow a rating & stuff has to be really excessive to have that happen. Heck i can't think of many products that got banned for it. As it is we are trying to overhaul our entire rating system, but some pollies are dragging there butts.
@projectlevydelta God has never solved anything. Humans only fight if they are conditioned to "be consumers", or they lack food, clothing, and shelter. It's as simple as that. Anyone who believes otherwise is playing into the elites hands.
@projectlevydelta No it's not sexism... it's awareness of how precisely women operate! In fact you make a sexist comment by suggesting that the decision of what women do with babies is just down to them. Abortion is effectively a sexist decision because it asserts men do not have any rights.If females regard a mans penis as a separate item to him then why cant society argue that a womb is not a females but rather a childs or the property of the tribe making informed judgments instead of feminism
Your government is trying to do to you what ours is to us. The US has most of the WORST statistics of all civilized nations. Seriously, you do not want to throw away social programs if you want a functional society. I think the seeds of this abuse by government, being more "conservative", is what grew the fruit of the start of your riots. The hate then found a place to fester.
@bamboo4tameshigiri While many Conservatives harbour religious fundamentalism it is the left that has no respect for the nuclear family as a rule. Destroy the family and no amount of welfare will be enough to solve the problem. On the other hand there is a major issue of a lack of jobs to contend with too, but I fail to see why middle class Conservatives would want to see jobs reduce. Look towards the ruling class if you really want a group to blame.
Well I'm from the USA and went through the Watts Riots August 11,1965...All I can say is if there is a problem get together and protest...,The riots were just an excuse to rob and rip off the merchants....They did it for there own gain....People burned there own local stores....34 people were killed, 1,032 injured, and 3,438 arrested...It wasn't a protest it was a free-for-all......God Help us all if this is the way people really act....
I think it would be fair to say that the multicultural experiment has failed, and that goes for the whole western world. I have nothing against people of other culture/race than my own, it just seems like it's not really working. And i don't say only 'blacks' did this.
@Moscowprepper I think this is more about religion than race. At its root, the "multicultural experiment" is basically the failure to assert Christianity as absolutely true and eternally valid -- the core principle that has defined and shaped Western Civilization for some 1500 years. With this principle in place, the lower-IQ races can integrate fine. But our intellectual elite tricked us into abandoning the Faith, which paved the way for Islamic and Satanic cultures to infect the underclass.
Yes, multiculturalism has failed. But it is too late now. Europe and America are completely intertwined with the Third World. Now there will conflict no matter what we do. Heck of a way to learn a lesson.
I have no problem with homosexuals getting married but they should not be allowed to adopt children.
I would also say that whilst I sympathise with the black male underclass, there is also a white one & the best way to shore both of them up is by kicking feminism out of the classroom and politics, stopping immigration (we are massively over crowded) but marriage must be supported through tax breaks and the phoney martyr status of single mothers by the man hating media and policians must stop.
The state is easy to criticize, and usually deserves it. Yes the civil rights movements have devastated both black and white communities, however, for anyone who really wants to see what is causing the riots, you have to look at the difference between the races. White society doesn't work well for blacks, and vice versa. The attempt to combine the two has resulted in mass welfare, imprisonment, excuse making and an ever growing government. More and more people are realizing this.
@Ponerology "White society doesn't work well for blacks." -- only partially true. More accurately, White *Liberal* society doesn't work well for Blacks, just as liberal democracy doesn't work well in the Middle East. The more primitive psyches need a more authoritarian system of social control. Christianity used to provide this -- the Black family was strong until the "progress" of the 1960s. Super-intelligent elite White intellectuals may be "good without God," perhaps, but no one else is.
Can you see that this govt does not care about job security of UK citizens? Look at Bombardier Transportation, the govt cannot keep jobs in the UK because they bow down to EU regulations. France or Germany would consider the impact of job losses to their local communities before sending jobs abroad, but the UK is the opposite.
They remove the hope of survival of peasant workers, but they complain about unrest.
A parable for the riots. Junior gets an allowance for doing no chores. After a few years, Dad gets a pay cut and has to cut junior's allowance. Junior stomps his feet and sets the parents' bed on fire. Junior's friends say the cut in allowance was the cause of the fire. Other parents say giving him the allowance in the first place for doing nothing was the cause. It created a spoiled brat with a sense of entitlement. Without first creating a spoiled Frankenstein monster on the dole, no fire.
i haven't heard of many Cypriots gangs in Uk(greek or turkish)nor the 500 000 cypriot community is represented with visible numbers in the prison pop.
most came with the clothes they were wearing in UK..
same can be said about Chinese & Indians
poverty has little to do with crime & antisocial behaviors.
there are subcultures within some communities that enable crime,educational failures,child neglect, or prevent personal development & social mobility that prevent criminality..
@AmetReloads The Turks ran out the rioters when they tried to come into their London neighbourhoods. That is what happens when people are strong and united. This weak, flimsy, so-called Collective UK society we have is falling apart at the seams because there is no respect for family links any longer.
I live in Philadelphia. We have flash mobs, gangs etc. Anyone in Philly under 18 yrs out past 9pm will be arrested and fined. U.S police are corrupt and are even on film killing innocent people! The U.K does not want a police force like the one we have in the U.S! If the U.K gets police like we have here there will be more police brutality and more restrictions on freedoms.
GREAT message. The state (and entitlement) is the root of all evil. The western financial hegemony (in concert with the corporate state) are imploding the economies of the west to bring about total compliance to the state. The real "troubles" haven't even begun yet. The UK riots were "trial balloons" designed to create fear and instability. Problem/reaction/solution. That's the gist of their playbook. Be well, all.
Luckily in asia, the family is still intact. An on a far larger scale, not only the nuclear family but the extended family as well. My loyalty lies with my extended family or clan as u may say. for in times of need they were there for me, so i shall be there for them. Sadly, such loyalty to the bloodline seems to be lost in the west. Remember blood is thicker then water.
read the last part of the comuunist manisfesto. All chidlren will be raised by the state. Been tried by the isreali's in the kibbutz, they were not as happy as the children in the nuclear familly. Check out thomas sowell on the black family, he says the black family has always been togther since the days of slavery, only in modern times did the black family come apart. If you subsidise people to have children out of wedlock, they will have children out of wedlock.
@JulianThePhilosopher The trouble is that leftists will never admit to their plan to dismantle the family. They associate it with patriarchy, and want to create a socialist utopia in its place. In reality they know exactly what they are doing - they just don't want people to know the truth, but as you have pointed out you only need to look at somone like Marx to see that their goals are very clear.
@RockingMrE A social utopia absent of men- You can see this in the BBC reporting after the iraq invasion, where all the reports subconsciously showed young children in playing and only women, then I began to notice that there were no men in any of reports that featured the rebuild! I believe there are significant motivations that affect the psyche with regards to this.The whole Iraq thing showed that men were the enemy! I'm asking a question- what role did Marxism play in that infrastructure?
@RockingMrE Well i do not think that all leftists really plan on estroying the family. More likely most of them, are rebelling against perharps a conservative/ religious / family oritated up bringing. I guess it is up to us to inform them. If there are any leftist reaing this, pls read the original comunist manisfesto. Number 10. all children will be brought up by the state. A tried and failed experiment in the kibbutz.
@JulianThePhilosopher They may not intend to destroy, but they do intend to reduce family to a social contract. For Conservatives, a family is a group with unbreakable biological or spiritual ties, and with non-negotiable roles and duties (males must protect and provide for the group, etc.). But for Liberals, a "family" is an ad-hoc group of people, of any sex, possibly linked by a "marriage" agreement that can be revoked at any time, for any reason (at which point the female gets everything).
@mediamancer It is sad to see how twisted the lberal /progressive agena has become. I was once on the left for i care about the poor and the downtrodden. What the progessives/liberals fail to see is that by going the way they are going they are going to create more poor/owntroen people. Just came across an old lady in her 80s toay picking up cans to recycle, her kids too busy to care When the family breaks down its not only the young suffer but the old as well.
@JulianThePhilosopher Agreed. And part of the problem is our 1935 Social Security system. Everyone realizes now that it's a Ponzi scheme, but the more subtle effects are that (1) children no longer feel responsible for taking care of elders, since it's the State's job now, and (2) children are no longer an asset for one's own retirement, just a massive education expense. Despite the best of intentions, social policy ended up shrinking the family to its "nucleus," then finally to nothing.
I don't think most fathers tuck tail and leave their families because they are poor and have nothing to contribute(this isn't an issue of shame)...they leave because that's just what some men do. They just don't care and they leave. The loss of the nulcear family is a symptom, but not the disease. The world is just sh*t, what can I say?
@tangledweb79 That's what the Left would have us believe -- but in truth, fatherhood itself is intrinsically valuable, so men always have something to "contribute." Men aren't just walking wallets for the State to exploit. But for a couple of generations now, it's been State policy to reward women for keeping men out of their life (except as temporary sex partners) -- so for the underclass, males are indeed worthless. But this isn't true for any sane culture, such as middle or upper class.
@mediamancer RESPONSIBILITY for what one does and has done is the missing ingredient, proper education wouldn't go amiss either, for instance SEX is about procreation, children are born from SEX and rather than promoting it as a pastime that involves intimate emotions so that fodder are created so that the state has fodder for its machine needs emphasising.
A work ethic isn' the SOLUTION either, if there are things that need doing and more than enough to do them, a reduction in hours is required
@mediamancer uh...actually...it's kinda just what happened to me when I was a kid. My mom drank and my dad couldn't cope...so he left. It had nothing to do with my mother being a closet lesbian or having children out of wed lock or just wanting to be a welfare queen. F*CKS*KES! My parents were married until I was 6. I'm not trying to over analyze the issue or sound smarter than I really am by sh*tting on what others think. Thanks though.
@tangledweb79 Well you are taking the smallest psychological reason as to why family breakdown happens, which is what women and feminists hijack and use as an umbrella term to decieve family issues to have any female culpability rejected inside UK family courts which by nature are also highly misandric. Effectively you are trying to brainwash the criterior here that exposes the truth about the abuse on men, as a complex acting-out passive aggressively in not wanting the relied upon bubble to pop
@tangledweb79 You are also very wrong about shaming-tactics inside the legal system on men that A. sets up fathers to be intimidated of the court process and disappear because they know it is a system loaded against them. AND B. The system has been carefully researched by statist insidious types that deploy strategies out of the womans-psychologies on men, from feminism and from adroit abusive professionals in it. In fact Men undergo a gargantuan amount of abuse in what IS a shaming process!
@apekillssnake And I will repost this just for you as well: uh...actually...it's kinda just what happened to me when I was a kid. My mom drank and my dad couldn't cope...so he left. It had nothing to do with my mother being a closet lesbian or having children out of wed lock or just wanting to be a welfare queen. F*CKS*KES! My parents were married until I was 6. I'm not trying to over analyze the issue or sound smarter than I really am by sh*tting on what others think. Thanks though.
@tangledweb79 who gave you that reasoning you mother! This is what I mean about not having a father present in your life- you have got soft-female logic. Like homosexuals have also. You use effeminized thinking that always is solipsist and about the personal! So based on your one story dip-shit we should come up with policies across the board on men- NO, well that is how the fucking system has operated until now! I'm guessing you are not very smart!
@apekillssnake What in the hell are you talking about?! DIP SHIT? Really?! I simply gave an example...a true life story that had NOTHING to do with 'soft- female logic'. Just one person's real life experience...that's all. Who taught you that? Your 'keep 'em bare foot and in the kitchen' pappy? I never said ANYTHING about policies or court or child support...please slow down and READ, don't just skim and attack.You should bark up another tree, I'm not playing with you today. Smarten up buttercup
are u from cardiff?
KrazyChick17 1 month ago
@KrazyChick17 Yes
RockingMrE 1 month ago
@RockingMrE Rydw i'n dysgu Cymraeg. Ydych chi'n siarad Cymraeg?
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@RefutingZionismblog Dw i'n siarad tipyn bach :-P
RockingMrE 1 week ago
@thatwoodelf Glad you're enjoying my vids ;-)
RockingMrE 5 months ago
Right on dude! Had I been raised by only my mom given the struggles that I had would have made me turn out much worse w/o a doubt.
I'm in Canada & struggling, I work three jobs & rarely get more than 20 hours a week between them. But thankfully I'm smart & augment my income by vigilantly looking for odd jobs & buying stuff from folks who don't know the value for cheap & selling on the online classifieds to someone who knows the value.
Only the Smart & resourceful will survive what is coming!
rooftopeagle 5 months ago
@rooftopeagle Sounds like you are the type of resourceful guy that shows when there is a will there is a way. All we need is a free market and the ability to live without coercion. Sadly however we have collectivists at every turn that have no respect for individual autonomy, and masquerade as purveyors of equality. All they are doing is playing right into the oligarchs hands.
RockingMrE 5 months ago
@RockingMrE Yeah I could be doing much better if I wasn't restricted by the red tape of the state. I have a few projects on the go that I could turn into a product much easier without all the state restrictions.
I have no traditional 'training' but I take things & modified or adapted them to work in another situation. You could say they are inventions but I just call it ingenuity & using my brain. I have no doubt if the govt schools taught the Trivium someone would have come up with it b4 me!
rooftopeagle 5 months ago
@rooftopeagle It´s not good when you say : "Ihave 3 jobs and it works because im smart & resourceful "! When that fuckers hear that then they say : " I have know it- it is no problem for a human being to have 4 jobs "! Please say : " Hey guys i have 3 jobs- im from canada ( looove my country) no free time and at the end of the month when all is pay the same like an hartz4 looser from germany but it´s okay im a tuff guy BUT PLEAAASE 3 JOBS ARE REALLY ENOUGH OKAY?????
finsterwald181167 4 months ago
@rooftopeagle you are parto f the system and a good clog in the machine well done!
brownie1982ad 1 month ago
You cannot remove the state. As neighbouring states will then move in to fill the power vacuum. Even the YT anarchist, conferederalsocialist, was forced to admit that without a state you cannot effectively raise and manage the size and scale of military needed to protect us from enemy states like Russia and China.
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AdoreLucifer 5 months ago
@AdoreLucifer Removing the state would be hard on the premise that the other fascist statists wouldn't want to see a more anarchistic society succeed. That is why Minarchy is better for the short term, followed by a gradual move to Anarcho-Captialism as humanity becomes more enlightened. It would take time.
RockingMrE 5 months ago
@RockingMrE I am rather pessimistic about the belief that humanity will become enlightened. ;-)
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RockingMrE 5 months ago
Without state welfare, feminism would shrivel up and die (this is the key difference between Rome and us, is that Patriarchy ensured men could continue to keep family unit's together). In Asian countries, if a woman blackmailed her husband or cheated on him, she would be abandoned, peniless and helpless. That's why Asian women are subservient, they respect the fact that their husband work hard for their benefit and they have a respect for family that is lost in Western world.
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AdoreLucifer 5 months ago 3
Ver good points. Well done. I wonder why people dont listen so much to videos like this. But its rising.
SuperPais 6 months ago
The family unit is most certainly one of the most important factors that contributed to the greatness of the western civilisation! However, note the term western: that refers not just a geographical location but also to a distinct people, namely White Europeans. Non-European immigrants have no useful place in our societies. Multiculturalism/mass immigration is another Marxist attack method & any support of it undermines all else we value - including the family!
CeltoSaxonKnight 6 months ago
@CeltoSaxonKnight And yet, non european immigrants are the only ones who have strong family values and family ties these days. Consumerism and greed destroyed the family in europe, its our fault to fix, no need to point fingers.
panostsak 6 months ago
@panostsak
White Europeans are demoralised by many factors including the main assault upon the identity of any people: namely not being allowed to possess their own lands & express their own cultures. Many studies (as well as history itself) attest to the problems of diversity – in fact simple logic suggests that: diversity of interests = more conflict! I do not blame the immigrants for this, but the traitors that brought them in. Consumerism & greed are a symptom not a cause here.
CeltoSaxonKnight 6 months ago
@CeltoSaxonKnight I don't see how they are not allowed to possess their own lands nor not being able to express their own cultures. Globalisation, cause of a "free" market, has brought down borders and individual cultures. Still I don't see how being "demoralised" is related to losing the capability of working towards a strong family - It's a fact that most Western Europeans care more about their car and flat screens, that their children and their future. I see this as a cause and not an effect.
panostsak 6 months ago
@CeltoSaxonKnight Throughout modern history Europeans have gone through a lot, not to mention two great wars, our morale has been down on numerous occasions - family was always a priority nonetheless. Yet in the current times, where we are allowed to have everything because of a credit card is where the plot is lost. Sorry, but its corporatism and not marxism that causes such issues on a global scale. I don't remember marxists asking for a bailout.
panostsak 6 months ago
@panostsak
1) Within a setting of diversity people lack trust & social care & decline social involvement – it's hard to fully express any culture under such conditions.
When the vast majority of a people oppose immigration but it is forced upon them of course they lose sense of control or importance in their own lands. This get worse still when labour laws that favour the new-comers are in place. Or when immigrants introduce alien cultural elements e.g. mosques.
CeltoSaxonKnight 6 months ago
@CeltoSaxonKnight Are you seriously suggesting that the UK as a WHOLE has these issues (i.e. immigration and mosques) to bother them? Sorry mate, but issues that occur in the poor neighbourhoods of some metropolitan cities don't define the nation's fate.
panostsak 6 months ago
@CeltoSaxonKnight Also I could easily argue that conservative laws i.e. bailing out banks to favour the rich and powerful, make people think they are losing control of their country and their life. You simply try to identify a very complex social problem, by focusing on immigration and mere aesthetics. Finally, just because people are homogenous, this doesn't mean that morale can't still be down - you are comparing irrelevant things.
panostsak 6 months ago
@panostsak
Are you suggesting there is no national consciousness that is a product of direct & mediated sources? Of course problems & effects thereof aren't uniformly distributed, but to suggest that makes them isolated, or worse insubstantial, is wrong.
You can argue what you want & in this case I would agree with you. I have never tried to reduce the problem to a single cause.
As I said homogeneous countries are known to be more productive, stable & happy – probable, not absolute.
CeltoSaxonKnight 6 months ago
@CeltoSaxonKnight I won't protest to that, you do have a point :)
Thanks for the discussion, its always nice to hear different opinions - food for thought. Take care!
panostsak 6 months ago
@panostsak
You too! It is a pleasure to discuss any issue with a considerate & rational person.
Good wishes,
CSK
CeltoSaxonKnight 6 months ago
@panostsak
2) During both wars we were homogeneous peoples with healthy & natural national identities. Homogeneous countries are known to be more productive, stable & happy. As it happens I don't disagree about consumerism or the problems of multinationals. Unrestrained materialism in any form (Marxist or Capitalist) is problematic.
CeltoSaxonKnight 6 months ago
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infidel1978 5 months ago
@CeltoSaxonKnight The Family in the west and the UK especially has been destroyed by feminism.Without the family structure in our societies communities will continue to disintegrate.Only the Asian families at the moment are not infected by the feminised disease but that will change in time
infidel1978 5 months ago
@infidel1978 make no mistake india and china are now also infected, japan is just starting to turn feminism back, seeing how its not working in the west, but china and india are in trouble, plus thanks to the 1 child policy and shrinking number of children, china will be in big trouble in 10 years or so
MGsven 5 months ago
@MGsven I mean Asian communities in the UK like Muslims.I don't like the way they treat women they go over the top a bit too much for my liking but they're communities are strong .They have the family values and structure in place
infidel1978 5 months ago
@infidel1978 in that case, word
MGsven 5 months ago
a society that knows right and wrong don't need excessive control by a central authority
lovellespice 6 months ago
You inspire me everytime I watch a vid. Sorry for my repetitive mancrushism. What worries me over here in the US about the UK riots is the likelihood that police aggression will escalate in response to events like this around the world. Like you said they are already a bit more authoritative here in the states and I fear that events like this will simply cause the people to ask for MORE state protection =( as if that ever solved anything ...
ToiletBomb 6 months ago
@ToiletBomb The people asking for more protection worries me too. Cheers for the compliment - always nice to have your work appreciated :-)
RockingMrE 6 months ago
@RockingMrE yes, I don't understand this disconnect. We give the state credit for all sorts of positive things yet when a negative thing happens then oh it couldn't be them, we need them to fix this mess. When in reality the mess was created by them. How can people not see this?! =(
And yes, please keep up the good work. I am sure you take a lot of flak and it may seem like its not worth it but we need more voices pointing these issues out.
ToiletBomb 6 months ago
@ToiletBomb I fail to see how people don't see how the state CAUSES the mess and then claims to have the solution too. I suppose the more you need the state in your life the less you are going to bite the hand that feeds you, even though you are being fed scraps :-D
RockingMrE 6 months ago
@RockingMrE OK I apologise for being ott I really think your guitar playing is OK and that comment was uncalled for. However I do think it is too easy to role out the 'they all come form single parent families' line. There are many (probably millions) of single parent households in the UK where the children did not cause any of the recent violence and looting The cause of the problem is simply poverty. Footballers, bankers struggling to survive on 100K a week! is also a big part of the problem!
steviebhoye 6 months ago
@steviebhoye Don't worry about the guitar playing comment. Single parent homes ARE statistically less stable, BUT there are exceptions. We need to be pragmatic about this, and it isn't supposed to be a personal attack. Many people from single parent homes have watched my vids and accept the overall reality, realising that it isn't directed at them personally. All the people who earn a lot of money in society while behaving inapproriately have a lot to answer for too.
RockingMrE 6 months ago
@projectlevydelta Yes... you tried to come off more cleverer and failed dismally!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
It annoys me that you suggest 'single parent' families are a big part of the problem. Me and my brother were brought up during the 1970's by my mother with very little state support (family allowance). Surprise! we have both turned out to be well grounded, tax paying adults. So don't give me this 'one parent family' bullshit. By the way your guitar playing sucks crap technique worse tone!
steviebhoye 6 months ago
@steviebhoye Family allowance isn't state support? You're assuming that I'm not aware that there are exceptions. I just think you are unable to accept that single parent homes are statistically less stable, despite the mountains of evidence. Please spare me the attempt to diminish the importance of research and data - I've heard it all before. I'm not insecure enough to care what you think of my guitar playing. You say you turned out well, though your overt aggression tells me otherwise.
RockingMrE 6 months ago
Here in the U.S. it is actually becoming controversial to advocate that it is better for children to be raised by a "married" mother and father. No one is asking what is best for children. Most important are "rights" & "compassion" for single mothers and gays. Combine this with the importance of "not judging" and we end up with a preoccupation with the adults involved; not the children.
p.s. Nice Guitar Playing!!!!
BullToTheShit 6 months ago
@projectlevydelta Yeh thanks for that, I'll go out and start with little things now you've told me- and keep in mind what you said about having more Liberals and all the other shit you've said, Obi-wan Kenobi!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
I'm hard working, single father (7.30am - 15.00 growing English tomatoes for our Nation) & though it's not easy, its better than not ever having children.
Remember it was Mrs Thatcher who said "two can live more cheaply than one" & passed laws ensuring her imaginary 'weekly saving' should go to Government.
Simultaneously rich people where 'refunded' all National Insurance they had ever paid etc.
+15% interest 'repossessed' people out homes = more single families now.
PhilDobson2010 6 months ago 2
Banks have always been like this, they're a world apart from society- proven by the way in which government bailed them out with taxpayer money. However the banking crisis has effectively self-righted already, the reason why it failed initally was because it was craddling the social-economics of feminism. The reason why it is still ongoing now without recovery is because of tax for socialism and not being allowed to retract feminist party policy as failed economics that use misandry- thats why!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
The answer is simple for these people who were rioting were & still are in a state of dire shortage are they not? What establishment steals circulation by fraud then launders it out of circulation causing shortage ,falsified indebtedness that leads to TERMINAL falsified indebtedness, YES thats right folks the answer is so simple its the BANKS *ALL BANKS* There is ONE root problem to all the symptoms of destruction & there is one PROOF of solution thats mostly ignored at ones own demise of course
chotaboy66 6 months ago
@projectlevydelta She should not have to support the child on her own either because the Government and Courts system should not allow women the right to discriminate against men in the first place. Men should be paying and supporting their children, but the focus on this is all wrong because the economics of feminism at the same time means that it is harder if not impossible for men to financially do that. You cant focus on singular points the whole Misandric West needs to be changed completely
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@projectlevydelta I gotta disagree with the "support the kids on her own" bit. Those kids are just as much the responsibility of the Fathers. Now the Xwife alimony etc stuff - I agree with that. Not your comment but @apekillsnake "keeping or killing child" well abortion isnt killing a "child" (I wouldnt condone abortion personally) but it is a choice and it aint a child til ya hear it cry out loud. JMO.
russelljds 6 months ago
@russelljds It does amaze me this Feminist protectionism. Abortion IS killing a child- society dehumanizes this to being a fetus because it is hell-bent on protecting women emotionally. IF THE FETUS IS LEFT IT DEVELOPS INTO A CHILD- so yes you are killing a child, but society has intellectualized it to try and eclipse the reality of abortion rates. I always state to the argument that it could not support itself- well women cant either! If you were denied food, water and shelter you'd be dead too
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake LOL I have been denied food water shelter - as long as 3-4 days - multiple times. Not dead. You again are posting stuff you have "heard" or "read" about but have no first hand knowledge. Not having father had a part sure but people will do stuff if others around them are doing it en mass (human behavior). These riots had multiple fuels. Each individual had thier own reasons personal that only they know and some jumped in not even aware of why they did it.
russelljds 6 months ago
@russelljds What about oxygen? The trouble is persons are losing their humanity by Leftist Policies, exactly how MrE puts it! Perhaps this is why a collective religion was psychologically performed in the first place, to try and make other people more compassionate towards others. Now we have Atheism and many other mental-spheres declining humanity and making everyone less empathic, with feminism and abortion being some of the largest! You dont sound very logical to me!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
COPS: First off I am head of CopWatchEllensburg, cops here have a lot of power "we the people" gave them. However more and more abuse that power hence the copwatch organization nation (and maybe world) wide. We watch the watchers. Its good to have a police force that does the will of the people but society MUST make sure they are. The price of liberty is ever vigilance.
russelljds 6 months ago
As dark as this may come accross as - I find all the dynamics of these riot fascinating. Traditional family life is made near impossible these days, and you are right too much focus on 'alternative lifestyles' is made. Consumerism does play a huge part, so does societal norms of today. Most given the choice of being a Super Model making 1 million or being say a Surgeon making 2 million would pick super model (sadly).
russelljds 6 months ago
Family shit: lol well 1st off my mother was married/divorced 9 times and I bounced around from city to city school to school etc and no father figure really. Certainly I had issues but I wasnt doing "riots" and crime. Exception to the rule ok I agree. Taking away youth centers for the "at risk youths" as small as that may seem was a huge mistake. Here are hundreds of youngsters with abandoment issues who feel "ripped off", and that set them off. Not to condone thier actions.
russelljds 6 months ago
The welfare system: In the USA: A great idea at first, then of course it was getting abused. In my state of Washington we have a "back to work" deal, after a certain time period benefits will stop but people are educated/trained for jobs and assisted getting employment, that has proven to be a great deal. The problem now is minimum wage/salary for those jobs is not enough to deal with this current economy.
russelljds 6 months ago
Good vid dude. Now lol I think a large part of the riot dynamics mirror the 1960s SDS (students for demo society) which was great, but then a faction of "bad guys" with other agendas The Weathermen (weather underground) took control and adulterated it. Gang mentality here too many younger folks will riot with rioters just to "be a part of". I think the liberal ideas were great but then were twisted and adulterated to what it is today.
russelljds 6 months ago
@russelljds Not true, you contradict your story for when you say "that gang mentality here too many younger folks will riot with rioters just to be part of it", that is because these kids have not had fathers to have burnt off that energy in childhood with them and only learnt things from their mothers side and mentality. Single motherhood is a very large part of the evidence of why children join gangs or rather the disapperence of men in our society is instead blamed as the scapegoat focused on
apekillssnake 6 months ago
one of the best reports on the riot i have seen. thumbs up.
AnarchoCapitalistTV 6 months ago
@AnarchoCapitalistTV Glad you enjoyed it :-)
RockingMrE 6 months ago
Well said MrE. You got this spot on as far as I am concerned.
tatiebogle 6 months ago
@tatiebogle Cheers Tatie. Glad to see you are still watching :-)
RockingMrE 6 months ago
Cool video, I'm not sure you heard of freemasonry, but freemasonry has been around a long time, and they're motto was ordo ab chao which means order out of chaos.
mike61524334251 6 months ago
@mike61524334251 I believe the chief of police who investigated the Jack the Ripper Murders was a Freemanson, he was actually the first I believe to look for the holy grail under the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. I forget if he started freemansory! All institutions practise Misandry in the mind, it forms part of their whole quest for power over man and their beliefs that man is an animal to be controlled and taxed... It goes way way back!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake Thats true, and I forgot to mention that freemasonry also came from another secret group called the knights templar.
mike61524334251 6 months ago
@mike61524334251 Not completely true, The Templar were Warrior-monks that conflicted with other amoral groups ideologies on world power, so a political plot was hatched, including the church to usurp power from the Templars- and those practises are still performed today inside the secret family courts on men!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
Thanks for your input on the matter. You make some good points. Though I'd like to add that there are people saying that the start of the riots was fabricated, using paid for provocateurs and then others joined in. This is supposedly done to impose more control and stricter legislation.
Paperilintu 6 months ago
@Paperilintu Governments use technical-protocals for dealing with these things that the adverage layman is not going to get, nor do these policies work so obviously as people think. A lot of ideologies where involved in the Riots which certain Gov.departments will plan for like Mi5 for example. However the unintended consequences of those ideologies was more the cause of the Riots and one of the biggest of these is unspoken UK Fatherlessness or men forced out of the legal right to a family life!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@projectlevydelta There is a saying that "you can't argue with madness", which fits nicely in with what you are talking about!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
the state buys away welfare women of young men with money they steal from the tax payer. It is just an alpha male harem in a new form. The rulers own the women.
modelmark 6 months ago
@modelmark I think I get this, the course of power is always the same! Elaborate on what you mean by "the State buys away welfare women of (is it typo off?) young men?
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake normally women look for men with resources to feed their offspring. But the gvt just gives welfare women resources they stole from the tax slaves. I thought RockingmrE put it quite nicely by calling the state the husband of these welfare mothers. Further more, it is made very difficult for many young men to gain control of any resources, as the state created barriers to entry for many professions. (obtaining a truck driving license costs 10000 euro here in NL)
modelmark 6 months ago
@modelmark Oh I completely agree, whilst the government creates hundreds of little schemes for women to have easy access to work with many benefits, there are thousands of ways men are discriminated against in jobs. This is why men need to give up being "Atlas", if all men downed tools tomorrow the governments would have to respect us, but they dont because they know men are slaves. Dont have connections and work in other countries, stop using banks- opt out especially now with this crisis!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
I guess that if looters were concerned about personal survival, they'd steal valuable goods for resale, not food that would last them only a short interval. Don't know if most, or any, of the looters had that in mind though.
blackwolf1200 6 months ago
@blackwolf1200 Good points, I think its a question of luxury items bring prestige. I've made the mistake of saying it is about poverty but ramzpaul said something that I felt was relevant and that was the riots were all organised on people blackberry's so they cant have been that poverty stricken! Everyone wants to be rich even the poor its all about a moral decline, but I feel divorce and separation, single-motherhood obstructing fathers and preventing the ability to form loving relationships.
apekillssnake 6 months ago
That is to coverty attack the conservatives strategies by the way! To undermine the system by the back door. Classic socialist behavior! To ensure boom and bust! What about the socialists doing all the female job invention up North to hide the economics of feminism. What about socialists agenda with female empowerment which is a system reliant on inflation over taxation and printing money in the west!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
Whilst in the media saying they have been hit- and no cuts... do me a favor. Lets look into there outside activities as well as the Bankers. As I said "the secret rich" pretending to be in it with the poor- It makes me sick! As persons are losing homes the public sector workers are being covertly helped by councils to secretly still get the money out of the system as the taxes pay for rent contracts that go back to them and because they are nurses, police etc... the councils turn a blind eye!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
There is not only a welfare culture at the bottom either. When bankers make a mess of our economy they can be expected to be bailed out. That encourages recklessness, it's a total subversion of free market principles. Which is what happens when governments want a piece of the cake. 850 billion pounds forcibly taken from working people and given to the parasitic ruling class. That's one big dole out and far more damage than any mob could possibly achieve.
ManuscriptsDontBurn 6 months ago
Which isn't to excuse the rioters of course. But as a Libertarian who came from the left I can't stand to see that level of thievery.
ManuscriptsDontBurn 6 months ago
@ManuscriptsDontBurn See you cant help yourself- focusing on the rich "it's the bankers everyone, forget we had 14yrs power".What about the conspiracy involving all the public sector workers who have moved into property portfolio market as the new "Secret Rich" with some police officers, nurses etc... paid tax payers sick leave money to run this portfolio work. What percentage I would like to know of public sector workers rent out, because they are talking full deviant advantage of the recession
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake I was talking about Ed Milliband as an individual politician, not the Labour Party. You must be joking if you think Labour is the only party who plays at party politics. Don't think me a Labour Party supporter, I am well aware of its egregious reign.
ManuscriptsDontBurn 6 months ago
@ManuscriptsDontBurn Ed Milliband is a scumbag and a false personality with the people I watch TV and as a behaviorist he makes me sick! You are a Labour supporter, but as a socialist you are trying to sugar coat it! Now I am not for the conservatives for a number of other reasons- like the attack on fathers etc... but you are a Labourite..there is no doubt about that. However this is just a conversation and we do not have the power to change the world- so dont get upset,coz I know reds think it
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake You presume to tell me what my own political views are? I'm a Libertarian. I support business, entrepreneurs, free market principles. Hardly a classic socialist. I have to say you strike me as an extremely insecure person, quite paranoid, presumptuous, arrogant, probably narcissistic. I agreed with Milliband on one single point and you accuse me of supporting the labour party. That's absurd.
ManuscriptsDontBurn 6 months ago
@ManuscriptsDontBurn No your a socialist leftist see you've been ousted and exposed so you go straight for the personal with insults. I did not perform character assasinations on you- Socialists always start that route as a strategy to try and debase its opposition . Its classic leftist behavior like you see them use in politics- go for the personal. I spoke about politics you were reliant on attacks and being dismissive of the facts!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake This is what I'm talking about when I said you are paranoid. You accuse anyone whose view is slightly nuanced from that of yours, that they are socialist. Exactly which facts did I dismiss?
ManuscriptsDontBurn 6 months ago
@ManuscriptsDontBurn even a six year old would know this- All of them is the answer, by going for the personal and trying to outwardly debase someone who does not agree with you- as do Feminists, Atheists (Not MrE) and Socialists! OK
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake Did you even read my initial posts?! I have agreed with much of what you have said. A welfare culture rewarding idleness, undermining of the family, consumerism, bad education, irresponsibility at the top too!!! The latter was the point I expanded on. Nowhere did I, nor do I, deny that all those other reasons are present as well. YOU digressed the conversation when you started accusing me of being a Labour supporter.
ManuscriptsDontBurn 6 months ago
@ManuscriptsDontBurn Limbic snake- social pressure- up to social monkey cerebrum- language, back down to snake! Sorry... what do you want to debate- that Ed Milliband is lovely and we should think about voting them in over the nasty conservatives this time. I don't agree! (my points- Socialists= secret rich trying to debase the public purse under a conservative government selfishly not giving a shit about the people- just the next election at the same time as strategy on cuts and racketeering!)
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake I wont be voting for any of them sir. As I have already said, I do not support our political establishment. It is immoral, unfair, corrupt, and I wont give my consent to it. Nor should you.
ManuscriptsDontBurn 6 months ago
@ManuscriptsDontBurn Really? well let that play on your conscience when the pen is in hand in the voting both then! Lets see what happens over the next few years, coz my guess is that things are going to get a lot hotter and I'm not just speaking about furniture stores! Is it my imagination or did the media run that fire at double speed like how Jackie Chan is always denying this in his movies! Was this to unconsciously manipulate our emotional limbic psyche to think things raging out of control
apekillssnake 6 months ago
There is a plethora of reasons for our riots. The issue is far more complex then conservatives would like to believe. Undermining of the family, a welfare culture which rewards idleness, a terrible education system, consumerism. I can't stand our political establishment but Ed Milliband has done well to talk about the irresponsibility at the top. When these young people see on TV avaricious politicians and bankers appropriating as much money as possible, what are they suppose to think?
ManuscriptsDontBurn 6 months ago
@ManuscriptsDontBurn Dont make me laugh, Ed Milliband has done well to talk about it. Labour had power for 14 yrs prior. Gordon Brown sold off all the gold before the recession and now the Labour party are playing party politics as it always has, in opposition to the conservatives. Socialists will vote in Labour even if they came round and cut voters legs off, because they hate the Conservatives and it is reliant at seizing any oppotunity to say it is for the poor and the poors amnesia- END OF!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
Now classic cerebral functioning coming in! Inquirying and questioning, proving psychological analysis is so important for the mens rights movement! If you check your linguistics you prove you demanded it- instead of questing for treasure your attitude was prior to be shown where X marked the spot! Typical type Im guessing you are a young uni-type that has been poisoned by an education system.
apekillssnake 6 months ago
To expose an ego, one must only act like a fool. That is how columbo caught all those murderers!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
Actually interesting points are raised here between cultures that found God and developed technology compared to tribal cultures who did not find God and did not. Is that a evolutionary chicken and egg scenario that tech=brain=God or God=brain=tech? Or Brain=tech=god or Brain=god=tech? Hmmm!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake
Or perhaps, God =/= Tech and Tech =/= God. Many technological advances were made by the irreligious, heretical, or worshipers of other gods. Monotheism may play in a role, as it removes the Gods are arguing explanation for thunderstorms, and might prompt people to try and understand how/why/what god is doing, or it could be people noticed natural rather than deific explanations, and went to monotheism in the classic god of the gaps, leading evetually to Spinoza.
TheBoyFromNorfolk 6 months ago
@TheBoyFromNorfolk well you are trying to equate that answer by using an arrow of time! That evolution is incremental, where this is disproven and that science does not work like that! The mind has always had a gap for god! Spinoza is not the pinnacle remember!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake
Well I agree, spinoza is not the pinnacle, as I go further than him, I am an atheist. I will make space for god when given evidence, I leave gaps as gaps, and don't falsely fill them.
The Chicken and the Egg Question presupposes time, the whole point being which came first. Most of your post was incoherent to me though.
TheBoyFromNorfolk 6 months ago
@TheBoyFromNorfolk The old disgused agenda then! The personal traits are coming in now, the passive aggression regarding God. Who are you to demand proof, are you God? Do you honestly assume this ethos as an Athiest with everything, that you need absolute proof. What about when you put one foot infront of the other do you move ever so tentitively or do you throw your foot down! In the Arrow of time statement I made- this proved that you used a conscious construct of time regarding your argument!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake
Okay, having a look at some of your other comments, it's apprent you are trolling, or can't express yourself clearly in 500 characters, as I can only pick out bits and pecies of your comments that make sense. They read like a mix of apologetics, jumbled.
Depending on the god, I'm not passive agressive, but openly hostile.
I still am not comprehending your arrow of time argument.
And I think everyone has the right to look for evidence, which is what I asked for, not proof.
TheBoyFromNorfolk 6 months ago
@TheBoyFromNorfolk Why would a god say enter you, if there isn't any room. You pose the same identikit of every Athiest I have ever come across in their wording on youtube. I bet you are a socialist too, because you are at the party stuffing your face with all the food! See what I mean about the ego, you cant pose the question without first showing some lowering of the other person by a degenerate comment! Do you look for evidence or as a socialist demand to be shown?
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake
I find it amusing that you use socialist as an insult, and while some on the right would call me a socialist, most socialist's would call me a right wing nutjob, so, eh.
If I find something interesting, I'll look into it, searching for evidence. If someone presents a claim to me, I'll ask them for evidence.
I may or may not have an ego problem, but at least I don't create beings and order them to love me.
Ah, Troll remarks to a troll.
TheBoyFromNorfolk 6 months ago
@TheBoyFromNorfolk You're a cock, that is socialist enough for me! Note: as an Athiest you a so quick to infer that I put a God into MY equations. Again what is happening now is you used your reptilian centre in the debate you were exposed in the grass and now more social functioning is coming into play by trying to soften your wording by the social pressure or tribe- cerebrum, that monkeys use, but you still have conflict with letting go of the snake! Reinforced in the language beautifully!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake
For someone who apparently percieved my giant ego issues simply by me using a 'degenerating comment' to begin my post, you have no shame in doing the same yourself. A big enough Ego to cope with hypocrisy I see.
It's odd that I'd assume you put god in your equations.... Except that's exactly what you did.
Quote:" tech=brain=God or God=brain=tech? Or Brain=tech=god or Brain=god=tech?"
Troll, you better do better than that, or you'll cease to be amusing.
TheBoyFromNorfolk 6 months ago
@TheBoyFromNorfolk Battle back to snake!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
No my friend and it proves you can not release your reptilian nature/nuture! Those are posed equations, you use inference based on your own Qualia to think those form my own beliefs!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@TheBoyFromNorfolk You say it is incoherent because you have no faith, as you said you have to have everything proven to you first. So as a Antiest you never get past your own bigotry and solipsism that you have internalised as proof to yourself. I post as psychological-feelers out, I make a personality assessment as to responses and if the ego is not present and the dialogue is conversed then the answers become more real! However if you are of an inquiring nature what I write is very meaningful
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake
Wherin am I bigoted? Solopsistic... I suppose in some degree, if you want to talk about true knowledge it's a possibility, and in accepting that possibility you could label me a solopsist, but ultimately I reject for empiricism and accepting the uncertainty for pragmatic reasons.
I am yet to demand you prove anything to me, nor have I said I must have proof of everything or anything before I accept it.
Strange you assign me so many qualities.
TheBoyFromNorfolk 6 months ago
@apekillssnake More accurately, "God=male=tech," since monotheism is a side-effect of rational, conscious thought. Those cultures that remain in irrational, tribal thought stick with the "Godesss=female=sex" equation, to their cost. That's why, in a decaying culture, even the men are feministic, and the holiest cause is sexual freedom for all (regardless of consequence), and the marauding hordes can't be bothered to loot the bookstores. It's a return to primitive, Earth-based lusts.
mediamancer 6 months ago
@mediamancer let us talk like a pair of sexists for a moment, I am not saying that women cant create but the capacity for it is much smaller. Women effectively can design but these premises exist from networking prior with only male knowledge. Even the DNA helix was a mans vision but the female head of department stole it! Where men can conceptualize without interconnections!I dont think its a return I think those impulses are always present if you dont ascend to the higher mind or consciousness
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake I agree. Dark impulses are always present, as Freud knew well. Hence the Conservative "Tragic Vision" of mankind, which recognizes the evil in human nature. There can't be a Church without sinners, or a State without sociopaths -- all we can do is structure the systems to limit the damage. In contrast, Liberals have a "Utopian Vision" (or delusion) that views human nature as inherently perfect, corrupted only by men and their manly male structures of limitation and oppression.
mediamancer 6 months ago
@projectlevydelta Lets take your female-logic on this, you say "its their bodies their choice" and I will show you how female thinking is about inequality for men. Lets take the man who goes to work and then is divorced- His money his choice- he worked all the years, right! What you are proving is how we have "female priviliage" and female selective-memory for every area of society that you're subconsciously trying to employ to keep female empowerment as a power structure and to keep men down!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@projectlevydelta In reference to your prior comment, you sound like a sociopath. What a defunk attitude you have, of course men go through the process if they are in a relationship with the woman- so it shows you have the most terrible programmed female attitudes towards men and relationships. Its a myth, society dots on women even more when pregnant, they have the easy part- sitting around having everyone run after you, that's why so many women want a kid! I could comment forever on this!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
I don't feel that family status is the core determinate factor. I agree that it is a factor, but only one of extension.
In the past, virtues and sins had divine consequence. Now legalism reigns, giving rise to view "It's only wrong if you get caught" because that's the only instance of consequence.
I think the most prevalent factor is a misunderstanding of consequence. Why should I act one way, or another? In other words, ethics. Or in the case of the riots, a lack of ethics.
Sparkygravity 6 months ago
@projectlevydelta No, we have violence in things. We just don't make a big deal about it. Its only really excessive violence that we don't allow a rating & stuff has to be really excessive to have that happen. Heck i can't think of many products that got banned for it. As it is we are trying to overhaul our entire rating system, but some pollies are dragging there butts.
matthewlane 6 months ago
@projectlevydelta God has never solved anything. Humans only fight if they are conditioned to "be consumers", or they lack food, clothing, and shelter. It's as simple as that. Anyone who believes otherwise is playing into the elites hands.
RockingMrE 6 months ago
lol they left the bookstore alone!
CoreyHartRules 6 months ago
@projectlevydelta No it's not sexism... it's awareness of how precisely women operate! In fact you make a sexist comment by suggesting that the decision of what women do with babies is just down to them. Abortion is effectively a sexist decision because it asserts men do not have any rights.If females regard a mans penis as a separate item to him then why cant society argue that a womb is not a females but rather a childs or the property of the tribe making informed judgments instead of feminism
apekillssnake 6 months ago
"whats behind the uk riots?"
Crazy guy playing guitar.
imadamjad1 6 months ago
Your government is trying to do to you what ours is to us. The US has most of the WORST statistics of all civilized nations. Seriously, you do not want to throw away social programs if you want a functional society. I think the seeds of this abuse by government, being more "conservative", is what grew the fruit of the start of your riots. The hate then found a place to fester.
bamboo4tameshigiri 6 months ago
@bamboo4tameshigiri While many Conservatives harbour religious fundamentalism it is the left that has no respect for the nuclear family as a rule. Destroy the family and no amount of welfare will be enough to solve the problem. On the other hand there is a major issue of a lack of jobs to contend with too, but I fail to see why middle class Conservatives would want to see jobs reduce. Look towards the ruling class if you really want a group to blame.
RockingMrE 6 months ago
Well I'm from the USA and went through the Watts Riots August 11,1965...All I can say is if there is a problem get together and protest...,The riots were just an excuse to rob and rip off the merchants....They did it for there own gain....People burned there own local stores....34 people were killed, 1,032 injured, and 3,438 arrested...It wasn't a protest it was a free-for-all......God Help us all if this is the way people really act....
wcd47 6 months ago
I think it would be fair to say that the multicultural experiment has failed, and that goes for the whole western world. I have nothing against people of other culture/race than my own, it just seems like it's not really working. And i don't say only 'blacks' did this.
Moscowprepper 6 months ago
@Moscowprepper I think this is more about religion than race. At its root, the "multicultural experiment" is basically the failure to assert Christianity as absolutely true and eternally valid -- the core principle that has defined and shaped Western Civilization for some 1500 years. With this principle in place, the lower-IQ races can integrate fine. But our intellectual elite tricked us into abandoning the Faith, which paved the way for Islamic and Satanic cultures to infect the underclass.
mediamancer 6 months ago
@Moscowprepper
Yes, multiculturalism has failed. But it is too late now. Europe and America are completely intertwined with the Third World. Now there will conflict no matter what we do. Heck of a way to learn a lesson.
Ponerology 6 months ago
I think it could be said that the looters are simply following the philosophic led of the State.
They've just optimized their short term gains by cutting out the middle man.
Their mistake is a tactical one, you can only steal form a business once if, after looting it, you burn it to the ground.
Whereas the State has learned that if you leave a business with just enough to survive, you can steal from it indefinitely.
The rioters are following the examples shown to them.
noadmiration 6 months ago
I have no problem with homosexuals getting married but they should not be allowed to adopt children.
I would also say that whilst I sympathise with the black male underclass, there is also a white one & the best way to shore both of them up is by kicking feminism out of the classroom and politics, stopping immigration (we are massively over crowded) but marriage must be supported through tax breaks and the phoney martyr status of single mothers by the man hating media and policians must stop.
Maxshard 6 months ago
The state is easy to criticize, and usually deserves it. Yes the civil rights movements have devastated both black and white communities, however, for anyone who really wants to see what is causing the riots, you have to look at the difference between the races. White society doesn't work well for blacks, and vice versa. The attempt to combine the two has resulted in mass welfare, imprisonment, excuse making and an ever growing government. More and more people are realizing this.
Ponerology 6 months ago
@Ponerology "White society doesn't work well for blacks." -- only partially true. More accurately, White *Liberal* society doesn't work well for Blacks, just as liberal democracy doesn't work well in the Middle East. The more primitive psyches need a more authoritarian system of social control. Christianity used to provide this -- the Black family was strong until the "progress" of the 1960s. Super-intelligent elite White intellectuals may be "good without God," perhaps, but no one else is.
mediamancer 6 months ago
A brilliant analysis, but one that sadly will never figure on the BBC, which is much of the problem.
cheesehoven 6 months ago
@cheesehoven Agreed, them and the whole man hating marxist/feminist media the western world over.
Maxshard 6 months ago
Can you see that this govt does not care about job security of UK citizens? Look at Bombardier Transportation, the govt cannot keep jobs in the UK because they bow down to EU regulations. France or Germany would consider the impact of job losses to their local communities before sending jobs abroad, but the UK is the opposite.
They remove the hope of survival of peasant workers, but they complain about unrest.
johnny771977 6 months ago
A parable for the riots. Junior gets an allowance for doing no chores. After a few years, Dad gets a pay cut and has to cut junior's allowance. Junior stomps his feet and sets the parents' bed on fire. Junior's friends say the cut in allowance was the cause of the fire. Other parents say giving him the allowance in the first place for doing nothing was the cause. It created a spoiled brat with a sense of entitlement. Without first creating a spoiled Frankenstein monster on the dole, no fire.
DexterHaven49 6 months ago
@DexterHaven49 Nice parable ;-)
RockingMrE 6 months ago
@RockingMrE Thanks, mate. Too bad I'm "junior." J/K!! ;)
DexterHaven49 6 months ago
u are right..
i haven't heard of many Cypriots gangs in Uk(greek or turkish)nor the 500 000 cypriot community is represented with visible numbers in the prison pop.
most came with the clothes they were wearing in UK..
same can be said about Chinese & Indians
poverty has little to do with crime & antisocial behaviors.
there are subcultures within some communities that enable crime,educational failures,child neglect, or prevent personal development & social mobility that prevent criminality..
AmetReloads 6 months ago
@AmetReloads The Turks ran out the rioters when they tried to come into their London neighbourhoods. That is what happens when people are strong and united. This weak, flimsy, so-called Collective UK society we have is falling apart at the seams because there is no respect for family links any longer.
RockingMrE 6 months ago
I live in Philadelphia. We have flash mobs, gangs etc. Anyone in Philly under 18 yrs out past 9pm will be arrested and fined. U.S police are corrupt and are even on film killing innocent people! The U.K does not want a police force like the one we have in the U.S! If the U.K gets police like we have here there will be more police brutality and more restrictions on freedoms.
jediknightkass44 6 months ago
GREAT message. The state (and entitlement) is the root of all evil. The western financial hegemony (in concert with the corporate state) are imploding the economies of the west to bring about total compliance to the state. The real "troubles" haven't even begun yet. The UK riots were "trial balloons" designed to create fear and instability. Problem/reaction/solution. That's the gist of their playbook. Be well, all.
slewofdamascus 6 months ago
Luckily in asia, the family is still intact. An on a far larger scale, not only the nuclear family but the extended family as well. My loyalty lies with my extended family or clan as u may say. for in times of need they were there for me, so i shall be there for them. Sadly, such loyalty to the bloodline seems to be lost in the west. Remember blood is thicker then water.
JulianThePhilosopher 6 months ago
read the last part of the comuunist manisfesto. All chidlren will be raised by the state. Been tried by the isreali's in the kibbutz, they were not as happy as the children in the nuclear familly. Check out thomas sowell on the black family, he says the black family has always been togther since the days of slavery, only in modern times did the black family come apart. If you subsidise people to have children out of wedlock, they will have children out of wedlock.
JulianThePhilosopher 6 months ago
@JulianThePhilosopher The trouble is that leftists will never admit to their plan to dismantle the family. They associate it with patriarchy, and want to create a socialist utopia in its place. In reality they know exactly what they are doing - they just don't want people to know the truth, but as you have pointed out you only need to look at somone like Marx to see that their goals are very clear.
RockingMrE 6 months ago
@RockingMrE A social utopia absent of men- You can see this in the BBC reporting after the iraq invasion, where all the reports subconsciously showed young children in playing and only women, then I began to notice that there were no men in any of reports that featured the rebuild! I believe there are significant motivations that affect the psyche with regards to this.The whole Iraq thing showed that men were the enemy! I'm asking a question- what role did Marxism play in that infrastructure?
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@RockingMrE Well i do not think that all leftists really plan on estroying the family. More likely most of them, are rebelling against perharps a conservative/ religious / family oritated up bringing. I guess it is up to us to inform them. If there are any leftist reaing this, pls read the original comunist manisfesto. Number 10. all children will be brought up by the state. A tried and failed experiment in the kibbutz.
JulianThePhilosopher 6 months ago
@JulianThePhilosopher They may not intend to destroy, but they do intend to reduce family to a social contract. For Conservatives, a family is a group with unbreakable biological or spiritual ties, and with non-negotiable roles and duties (males must protect and provide for the group, etc.). But for Liberals, a "family" is an ad-hoc group of people, of any sex, possibly linked by a "marriage" agreement that can be revoked at any time, for any reason (at which point the female gets everything).
mediamancer 6 months ago
@mediamancer It is sad to see how twisted the lberal /progressive agena has become. I was once on the left for i care about the poor and the downtrodden. What the progessives/liberals fail to see is that by going the way they are going they are going to create more poor/owntroen people. Just came across an old lady in her 80s toay picking up cans to recycle, her kids too busy to care When the family breaks down its not only the young suffer but the old as well.
JulianThePhilosopher 6 months ago
@JulianThePhilosopher Agreed. And part of the problem is our 1935 Social Security system. Everyone realizes now that it's a Ponzi scheme, but the more subtle effects are that (1) children no longer feel responsible for taking care of elders, since it's the State's job now, and (2) children are no longer an asset for one's own retirement, just a massive education expense. Despite the best of intentions, social policy ended up shrinking the family to its "nucleus," then finally to nothing.
mediamancer 6 months ago
Multi Culturalism and the invading degerate third world jackasses caused the riots...Its pretty obvious
Tbow088 6 months ago
Well done, Mr. E...this needed exposed and discussed.
mdlittle5466 6 months ago
I don't think most fathers tuck tail and leave their families because they are poor and have nothing to contribute(this isn't an issue of shame)...they leave because that's just what some men do. They just don't care and they leave. The loss of the nulcear family is a symptom, but not the disease. The world is just sh*t, what can I say?
tangledweb79 6 months ago
@tangledweb79 That's what the Left would have us believe -- but in truth, fatherhood itself is intrinsically valuable, so men always have something to "contribute." Men aren't just walking wallets for the State to exploit. But for a couple of generations now, it's been State policy to reward women for keeping men out of their life (except as temporary sex partners) -- so for the underclass, males are indeed worthless. But this isn't true for any sane culture, such as middle or upper class.
mediamancer 6 months ago
@mediamancer RESPONSIBILITY for what one does and has done is the missing ingredient, proper education wouldn't go amiss either, for instance SEX is about procreation, children are born from SEX and rather than promoting it as a pastime that involves intimate emotions so that fodder are created so that the state has fodder for its machine needs emphasising.
A work ethic isn' the SOLUTION either, if there are things that need doing and more than enough to do them, a reduction in hours is required
babylonIZfallin 6 months ago
@mediamancer uh...actually...it's kinda just what happened to me when I was a kid. My mom drank and my dad couldn't cope...so he left. It had nothing to do with my mother being a closet lesbian or having children out of wed lock or just wanting to be a welfare queen. F*CKS*KES! My parents were married until I was 6. I'm not trying to over analyze the issue or sound smarter than I really am by sh*tting on what others think. Thanks though.
tangledweb79 6 months ago
@tangledweb79 Well you are taking the smallest psychological reason as to why family breakdown happens, which is what women and feminists hijack and use as an umbrella term to decieve family issues to have any female culpability rejected inside UK family courts which by nature are also highly misandric. Effectively you are trying to brainwash the criterior here that exposes the truth about the abuse on men, as a complex acting-out passive aggressively in not wanting the relied upon bubble to pop
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@tangledweb79 You are also very wrong about shaming-tactics inside the legal system on men that A. sets up fathers to be intimidated of the court process and disappear because they know it is a system loaded against them. AND B. The system has been carefully researched by statist insidious types that deploy strategies out of the womans-psychologies on men, from feminism and from adroit abusive professionals in it. In fact Men undergo a gargantuan amount of abuse in what IS a shaming process!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake And I will repost this just for you as well: uh...actually...it's kinda just what happened to me when I was a kid. My mom drank and my dad couldn't cope...so he left. It had nothing to do with my mother being a closet lesbian or having children out of wed lock or just wanting to be a welfare queen. F*CKS*KES! My parents were married until I was 6. I'm not trying to over analyze the issue or sound smarter than I really am by sh*tting on what others think. Thanks though.
tangledweb79 6 months ago
@tangledweb79 who gave you that reasoning you mother! This is what I mean about not having a father present in your life- you have got soft-female logic. Like homosexuals have also. You use effeminized thinking that always is solipsist and about the personal! So based on your one story dip-shit we should come up with policies across the board on men- NO, well that is how the fucking system has operated until now! I'm guessing you are not very smart!
apekillssnake 6 months ago
@apekillssnake What in the hell are you talking about?! DIP SHIT? Really?! I simply gave an example...a true life story that had NOTHING to do with 'soft- female logic'. Just one person's real life experience...that's all. Who taught you that? Your 'keep 'em bare foot and in the kitchen' pappy? I never said ANYTHING about policies or court or child support...please slow down and READ, don't just skim and attack.You should bark up another tree, I'm not playing with you today. Smarten up buttercup
tangledweb79 6 months ago