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Feminist blames declining birth rates on reality of reproduction
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Feminist blames declining birth rates on reality of reproduction

Quote: (09-13-2016 04:20 AM)hv123 Wrote:  

Quote: (09-13-2016 01:12 AM)Lizard King Wrote:  

Quote: (09-11-2016 01:27 AM)Rawmeo Wrote:  

Here's my theory on the subject.

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Good post.

I've been thinking about how society/civilisation is meant to work recently, which is not really happening at the moment, because Western Governments are shipping immigrants in to their nations, and ignoring the change to the social fabric which is negative.

Society works when the current generation puts in the work for the next one. Family is a big part of that. A family works when the parents put in the work to prepare and provide for their children(the next generation).

In the UK shills were saying how Brexit would lead to economic disaster. I didn't care, I was prepared to go through the bad times to make the good times happen later, even if I wouldn't reap the full benefits. In the USA shills say Trump will be a disaster or whatever. He won't, good Americans are prepared to put the work in for the next generation. That's how it works.

I don't think brexit will happen because it wasn't the right answer. See Ireland for example of what happens when the prols give the wrong answer in a plebiscite.

In my opinion we are still very far from peak feminism in the western world. If you see what they are teaching kids in school and on TV, it's truly frightening.

Even if brexit does happen I think it's a big illusion that the UK will somehow change to a less socialist state with less big goverment, less authoritarianism, more male friendly etc. The UK goverment and establishment are absolutely one of the worst in the world and the population is largely supported by government spending largesse. That is most people, especially women, work in busy-work public sector employment.

You missed the point of my post. Perhaps I didn't articulate well.

The point I was making, is that today, we are told some things should not happen because they will have a negative impact, and simply for that reason we should not ever let them happen. Brexit was an example of that.

What I was trying to say, was that sometimes we have to go through some hardship or suffering, to achieve our objective. So with my Brexit analogy, Britain is better off if it is able to self-determinate, but it will have to go through some difficulties on the way.

The parents of a family will go through difficulties and make sacrifices, but the end result is worth it. A society will sometimes have to go through difficulties to achieve things. Does that explain it better.
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