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A Long Days Journey into Hopelessness
posted by Matt on 11:02 AM June 12th, 2005
Feature Submission Ray Blumhorst writes "A Long Days Journey into Hopelessness (Happy Disenfranchised Father's Day)

"I heard the news again today," and men are still maligned in every blurb. Even in the stories coming from people sympathetic to the plights and rights of men, the depressing details of male realities leaves one with a sinking feeling in his soul. If you read the propaganda from the gender feminists and their toady politicians, and newscasters, the pain in your stomach leaves you curled up in a knot. It’s fashionable to batter men, then ignore the whole lot."

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"Kind-hearted Schlafley laments the war on Dads here , while Biden (D), Hatch (R) and Specter (R) fuel "man-hating" by introducing VAWA with nary a mention of males as victims, here . Davis wants to know why the truth can’t be found at the National Domestic Violence Hotline, but you can be sure no one there will answer his call, here . “Where is the major media, where are the people’s representatives,” he asks too, but you can bet they won’t be talking, since harming men fills their pockets full.

The culture of violent death takes many a turn from Hollywood to Baghdad and all points in between. You hear about the women, the girls, the daughters, the Moms, but when you count the number of bodies it is the males who are three times the victims of violent death, yet get only blips, or short lines, or just plain no time at all. It just doesn’t sell to give caring time to males. It’s not in the public interest to show care and compassion to one of those burly things. In pictures and print, in news, and movies the monsters, the thugs, the heartless, the cruel are all cast as men, and when victims are shown, the humanity revealed shows not a damned man in site appearing on your screen.

It just doesn’t sell. We’ve said that before. If you’d heard us the first time, you’d learn not to care. We’re trying to educate you in schools and in colleges. If you’d listen in Women’s Studies, Sociology, Polly Sci., and all those, you’d already have the new gender feminist world view. Men don’t matter. It’s as simple as that. Men have no feelings and their disposable too. Men cause all violence, spread oppression and doom, and if you’d just believe the propaganda, you’d cast them as demons and persecute the masculine brutes.

So what’s your problem? Is your mind just not right? Do you expect to find hope in traditional male roles? Are you a Father, a man, a boy or a guy? Do you expect to have rights and protections, or justice under law? Are you tired? Are you weary? Are you battered and bruised? Are you lonely, depressed, dejected and blue? Are you sick? Are you lame? Are you hurt through and through? Well that's just too bad, if you’re a male, and I’ll bet you knew.

Most males came into this world comforted and loved, but sooner and sooner that ends as our lives grow worn. It started out promising, hopeful, and new, but then came the “Patriarch label” from the “prophetesses of doom.”

The road grows harder as the days go on, and for males born of women the pain approaches closer to the second they’re born. It isn’t all hell at this moment we speak, but just a little longer and you’ll hear Lucifera calling, and from the gates of hell, she’ll beckon the new. At the second their born she’ll welcome all males. It won’t be long now, when men enter this world, they’ll hear hell’s welcome, “Abandon hope, all ye who enter here.” (1) This world’s evil is calling to your sons, your baby boys, all those children marked for the gender feminists’ witches brew. Politicians like Biden stir the pot, ask for billions for VAWA, and call out, “More meat! Enjoy your stew!”

(1) Dante’s Inferno"

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don't count men out (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 10:04 PM June 12th, 2005 EST (#1)
What you write is true, but men are strong, clever, resourceful, and creative. Men get the job done. Sooner or latter, the male-haters are going to get swept into the dustbin of history. The sooner the better.
Re:don't count men out (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 03:29 AM June 15th, 2005 EST (#2)
Yes men will come out.

But the reason why men are suffering is one of their own making ?

It is not without reason that previously women were held back . No matter what, men will always have to sacrifice for their wives and children. It is not because men are less important, it is because men are stronger in all ways, be it mental, physical, spiritual etc. And the rule of God says that when a weak person goes to the strong for shelter, it becomes his religion to protect that weak person.

When a woman marries a man , this is what happens.
But a man should not be responsible for other women, the ones other than his wife.

The powerhungry beasts realise women are men's weakness so they are using them to impoverish men.

Men should not be angry. Anger doesnt help.
Instead we should be rational, because only we can be rational, women just cannot be.
It is for men to set things straight. We must make sure we do not destroy our women but those who seek power. As men we will have to make sacrifices for our women but thats why it is men who have created all that we have today, not women.

One important point i would want to make.
No matter how many bright ideas you have, until and unless you implement them , mere saying wont change the world a bit.
Those who see injustice should work to end it and not wait for someone to come along and change it.

Once there was a man who overcome by all the miseries in the world, cried out to God why didn't he help these people .

God replied ," I did send help. I sent you ".

Perhaps we should ponder over this statement for a while.
Re:don't count men out... unless God kills them? (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 02:12 PM June 15th, 2005 EST (#3)
"God replied ," I did send help. I sent you ".

Yeah, He did.

Shortly after ordering a father to kill his son in the Old Testament.

And then we get the ultimately divine repeat performance with The Christ.

The Good Book is chock full of horror stories about fathers murdering (sacrificing?) their sons and daughters to prove their devotion to God.

Have you actually read this book?

It makes "Texas Chain Saw Massacres" look utterly sane!


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