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madfranks
30th September 2013, 08:56 AM
http://ericpetersautos.com/2013/09/26/emasculization/

It’s not so much that they want your guns. It’s your manhood they’re really after. I mean this in a generic way, mind. It applies equally to men and women. They want to take away your self-respect – which naturally follows once they’ve defrocked you of your ability to take care of yourself.

This should be obvious by now – to anyone who has watched the pathetic spectacle of disarmed (and thus, helpless) men and women being cattle-chuted out of a building with their hands over their heads in the “I surrender” pose following a mass shooting – almost invariably perpetrated in a “gun free” zone.

Or by the way Obamacare will decide for you whether you need to buy health insurance – what kind of health insurance – and how much you’ll pay for it. The way your doctor will become another government agent, making decisions for you, controlling you – and your family’s private affairs – at the behest of the government.

The way the government dictates the type of car you’re allowed to buy – or build (if you wanted to).

The way they tell you what you may – and may not – do with your own physical body.

They way they affront your personal space – including your family’s personal space – at every turn.

It is relentless, systematic, synergistic – and absolutely deliberate. Part of a comprehensive plan that’s been carefully constructed and nurtured and advanced over decades to emasculate the populace so as to render it not only amenable to being led and controlled, but begging to be led and controlled.

Example: Successfully attack the principle that a man (or a woman) has the right to defend himself by taking away the means of self-defense and you’ve made him helpless, which makes him fearful … which renders him dependent.

Including that person’s family – because they cannot depend on him. And so they look to government – their “leaders” – for succor. To be kept “safe.” Please, help us! Do something!

Never – what can I do? I’ll handle it.

This is exactly what those who seek to control and lead are after.

A man with a gun in his home stands a good chance of successfully defending his home – his kids, his wife – against a violent intruder. The mere fact that a homeowner might have a gun is by itself a very strong deterrent – ask any thug.

This is hugely empowering. And it is why the right to keep and bear arms is under such concerted and vicious attack. Strip a man of the ability to defend himself and his family and you emasculate him. You diminish him as a man in his own eyes and in the eyes of his family. You make him something less than a man. Because after all, what else can you call a person unable to defend himself, his wife and kids? Who must cringe in a locked bathroom with them while he desperately calls on other men to come and save him. Such a man is something less than a man.

Again, exactly what’s wanted.

And of course, the same is true for women – perhaps even more so, because the object here is also to cause her to despise her man. Men, in general – except those designated as enforcers for the state. These, she is taught to reverence as “heroes.”

But never her own husband or boyfriend.

A woman who carries a gun knows she stands a chance against a man intent upon assaulting her. That she can do more than scream. That she is safe in her home – or walking to her car. That she is not utterly at the mercy of others, at any rate – because she can fight back. This imparts self-respect, confidence – and most alarming of all (to those intent upon leading and controlling) it renders them irrelevant. They’re not needed – literally – and thus, psychologically.

What, above all else, defines an adult human being? Is it not the ability to take care of oneself? Physically as well as financially? To be in control. To decide for oneself. To not have to always defer to others.

If that is taken away, what have you got?

A biological adult with the mental state of a child. A creature aware that childhood is long gone but for whom the status of grownup never arrived. The nagging feeling of insecurity, of being out of control.

And under the control of others.

It engenders self-loathing and – above all – a loathing for those who still have their self-respect. Who have not knuckled under; who say, Piss off! Who resist. Who refuse to comply and Do As Ordered. Observe the sneering contempt – the spittle-spewing fury – directed at those who insist upon their right to possess guns, or who denounce “safety” checkpoints, Obamacare and all the rest of it. It is more than merely disagreement. It is the keening wail of a child infuriated at the sight of another child (as he sees them) being allowed to get away with it.

The same thread runs through virtually everything the government – that is, those who insist they have the right to dictate the terms and conditions of our lives – does to us.

“Gun control,” Obamacare, seat belt laws, the TSA folderol – all touted as being about “protecting” us and necessary to “keep us safe” – exactly the sort of things a parent tells a child. In fact they are all about demeaning grown human beings by empowering other human beings to treat them like idiot children – most especially in full view of their own families. To scold and threaten them – as at “seatbelt checkpoints.” Is it conceivable, really, to break down the self-respect of a grown man more completely than by having an authority figure – often one his junior in age as well as intelligence – order him to “buckle up”? In front of his wife and kids? It is not even necessary to do so at a checkpoint. A child learns that his father – this supposed man he sprang from – must obey his parents (the government, its enforcers) just as he must obey his. It’s an embarrassment, a shaming.

And that’s exactly the point. The object, rather.

Just like it’s the point of Obamacare, which will not only force you to buy something you may very reasonably and rationally think you’ve got no real need for but which will also become the means by which government – those with guns and funny costumes who believe they have the right to dictate how we live our lives – will interject themselves into the few remaining slivers of freedom-of-action we’ve still got left. Nothing will be your own to decide anymore. Not how you live your life, not how you raise your kids. Not what you eat, nor how you recreate. The very concept of yours will be abolished. Nothing will be left up to you.

Adult parenting will become all-encompassing.

Just as onerous taxes – especially the inescapable ones on homes and land and other forms of property - are designed specifically to prevent anyone from ever achieving any semblance of true independence via self-sufficiency at least as much they are to generate revenue for the state. The whole object is to reduce the population to a state of perpetual, low-grade gnawing fear and dependence. To keep them working – and paying and never, above all else, given time for thinking.

Deny them their self-respect. Their adulthood. Humble them, most particularly the men. Encourage women – and the kids – to look to specially chosen men (the state and its enforcers) for their “safety.”

The rest will naturally follow.

If we allow it.

The good news is a small but growing number of Americans have decided they won’t allow it. That they have had enough. That they will resist. Intellectually, by rejecting the idea that anyone has the right to dictate to anyone else how they will live their lives. Physically, if need be – If they refuse to leave us be and continue to force themselves upon us.

Count me among them.

How about you?

palani
30th September 2013, 10:49 AM
Obamacare will decide for you whether you need to buy health insurance – what kind of health insurance – and how much you’ll pay for it.
Sorry but my religion requires full liability and insurance is not part of that concept.

Ares
30th September 2013, 11:01 AM
Count me in. I already do what I can to defund, reject, and outright ignore federal, state, and local governments and policies. I don't call them laws, because they aren't. I do what I want, I buy what I want, and I avoid police like the 2-bit thug revenue enforcers that they are.

Twisted Titan
30th September 2013, 11:48 AM
A man with a gun in his home stands a good chance of successfully defending his home – his kids, his wife – against a violent intruder. The mere fact that a homeowner might have a gun is by itself a very strong deterrent –



true story.

I just heard the other night while I was sleeping something stirring outside my room. I was not sure what it was



In a pitch black room i proceeded to lock and load then do a sweep of my house.

Wife asked should she call 911

Absolutely not just keep still and quite and i will check this out.

Nothing was found but i slept every so light and kept one in the pipe.


I was more worried about 911 then what was possibly roaming about .


It was empowering to know i had the means,method and mindset to deal with any prospective threat that night

As it should be.

My family is my responsibilty ....no one elsese

madfranks
30th September 2013, 12:50 PM
It was empowering to know i had the means,method and mindset to deal with any prospective threat that night

As it should be.

My family is my responsibilty ....no one elsese

This is as it should be. You and me, we're part of a dwindling population of young families in this country. I'm going to do my best to teach my boy the same.

midnight rambler
30th September 2013, 02:55 PM
true story.

I just heard the other night while I was sleeping something stirring outside my room. I was not sure what it was



In a pitch black room i proceeded to lock and load then do a sweep of my house.

Wife asked should she call 911

Absolutely not just keep still and quite and i will check this out.

Nothing was found but i slept every so light and kept one in the pipe.






Dude, you need a dog.

Santa
30th September 2013, 03:47 PM
"A Vision of Albion" from Jerusalem

I see the Fourfold Man; the Humanity in deadly sleep,
And its fallen Emanation, the Spectre and its cruel Shadow.
I see the Past, Present, and Future existing all at once
Before me. O Divine Spirit! sustain me on thy wings,
That I may awake Albion from his long and cold repose;
For Bacon and Newton, sheath'd in dismal steel, their terrors hang
Like iron scourges over Albion. Reasonings like vast Serpents
Enfold around my limbs, bruising my minute articulations.

I turn my eyes to the Schools and Universities of Europe,
And there behold the Loom of Locke, whose Woof rages dire,
Wash'd by the Water-wheels of Newton: black the cloth
In heavy wreaths folds over every Nation: cruel Works
Of many Wheels I view, wheel without wheel, with cogs tyrannic,
Moving by compulsion each other; not as those in Eden, which,
Wheel within wheel, in freedom revolve, in harmony and peace.

William Blake

Cebu_4_2
30th September 2013, 07:42 PM
Locked and loaded everywhere I go. Hard drive magnets work good to place your vehicle wherever you might go in your castle. The magnets are harsh even when a piece of cloth is stapled over them, will damage the finish. I dont care about how pretty my stuff looks as long as it is functional and within my family's reach. The magnets allow you to conceal safely weather your house is empty or full of children, wherever you might be needed. I have had NO one ask why I am carrying a gun in my hand, never on my own property even during parties. Strategic location is where it's at. Secondary are always available in case of ambush.

Ponce
30th September 2013, 07:46 PM
Well, my dick no longer works so that my gun.....the one made of metal and wood......is my new manhood :(

V

madfranks
1st October 2013, 07:18 AM
Well, my dick no longer works so that my gun.....the one made of metal and wood......is my new manhood :(

V

I remember you posting that you were going to get a young maiden to help take care of you, but if your manhood doesn't work, what good will that be?

gunDriller
1st October 2013, 07:29 AM
Count me in. I already do what I can to defund, reject, and outright ignore federal, state, and local governments and policies. I don't call them laws, because they aren't. I do what I want, I buy what I want, and I avoid police like the 2-bit thug revenue enforcers that they are.

does this mean you drive like a Driving Instructor, obey the speed limit, etc. ?

i sure do.

Ares
1st October 2013, 09:34 AM
does this mean you drive like a Driving Instructor, obey the speed limit, etc. ?

i sure do.

No, I don't drive. I travel. :)

midnight rambler
1st October 2013, 10:03 AM
No, I don't drive. I travel. :)

Alternatively one could assert they are a 'motorist', but the term 'driver' is a problem for sure.

Ponce
1st October 2013, 10:32 AM
I remember you posting that you were going to get a young maiden to help take care of you, but if your manhood doesn't work, what good will that be?


Not one but three.....a cook, a cleanning lady and a care taker.....my manhood is not in my dick but in my mind.......sorry to see that you think that YOUR manhood is in your dick.

V