Anonymous ID: 17f295 Dec. 10, 2018, 7:20 p.m. No.4250069   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4249820

Yeah, there's something going on with that, that's for certain. I have no proof, of course, but as I've observed the past 35 years or so, masculinity is something that doesn't seem to belong to a very specific group of people any longer. The social engineering behind it is obvious to everyone that sees it, and a "conspiracy" to everyone that denounces it. There was, perhaps, a catalyst. I'm not putting the entirety of that on one guy, but there was certainly someone smart enough to see it coming, and it's probably one of the most popular rants ever on the internet. He's also written a "post" blog dialogue that can be interpreted however you like.

 

I would encourage anons to read the whole fucking thing because:

  1. Some male anons might need a good overall perspective to give their sons.

  2. Femanons need to realize what they do to boys that become men, in the long run, eventually leads to some irreversible shit in their long term interpersonal reactions in life.

 

Yeah. Boys are smart, and they are going to figure out shit quicker than you think. Fuck with that perception with some crafty lies, and you're going to find yourself with a dysfunctional society that wants to literally import rapists to wipe the slate clean.

 

http://www.kimdutoit.com/2017/03/24/after-the-pussification/

Anonymous ID: 17f295 Dec. 10, 2018, 7:52 p.m. No.4250552   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4250333

I've often criticized artists for taking someone else's creation and making it "new" to get a hit. Sample just about any rap/hip-hop song, and realize what the fuck I'm talking about.

 

Then this album came out. I praise it, and my wife, ever my greatest critic, said I was a hypocrite for liking this album. I can't explain why, but when Cash did it on his farewell album, it wasn't for money/glory. He was on his way out, and wanted to let other artists out there know that he appreciated their works, and did so with a MAJOR hat tip to the real old classics. Then, he tossed this original work in there. It was his self-view of his struggle with faith and reconciliation with God.

 

I don't care if you are a believer or not, that's not just powerful. It's providence prophesied in the realization that this human experiment is overdue a "reckoning" moment. I pray that "Q" is that moment. We need some finality to the world we live in. We are all sick, and need to kick the virus that ails us.