Tuesday, April 29, 2014

What would a matriarchal society look like?

The feminazis have been telling us for years how bad this nation is and that it is all because men run everything. Any one who  honestly believe that is delusional, wise men listen to their wives. That doesn't mean we always do what they say though, but a second opinion is not a bad thing most times.
So what would society look like if women were in charge? would it be the bed of roses that the National Association of Gals claims? As it happens, we have such a society that we can examine. Its now called Chiraq!
Wait! What? Chiraq? Yes, the great hell hole on the lake, recent home of illegal alien, and pResidential pretender Barry Soetoro. I thought Chicago was run by men, Most recently Rhamb(oz)o, and prior to that the Daley machine. Well, in a political sense, you are correct, what I am ranting about is at the family level.
Since 1964 and Johnsons grate Society, women have increasingly been running the homes in the mistake on the lake, and many metropolitan regions, especially in black households.
I see a racist rant coming here. Sorry, this is not about race other than to note how the black society has been the victims of this social engineering failure. Poor whites, Hispanics, and Asians also suffer from this problem, but it is not concentrated like it is with blacks in Chicago.
After Johnson and the communists created welfare, many of the southern states loaded their poor onto buses and sent them to Chicago. Although it would seem it was an effort to punish the Land of Lincoln for freeing them, that is not the case. Chicago was playing fast and loose with welfare benefits. Southern states had waiting lists, and other barriers which limited the access to those benefits for blacks. The net effect was that the black family, once the strongest family group in America began to disintegrate and poor fathers left the homes so their women and children would be cared for by the state.
Today in Chicago, all most black men provide to the family is STDs. Semen and Tax Dollars. (or semen taxes and drugs). The vast majority of black children in Chicago are raised in a family unit with no adult males present. Fifty years on, we see the terrible results as Chicago's murder rate has exploded. In the first generation, the problem was small. there was still a grandfather who was there to provide male leadership to his grandsons and grand daughters. When the second generation with out a man in the home arrived, dad was now a great grandfather, and much older. his influence was limited by his age and ability which were also stretched across lines of years and numbers as his grand daughters had more kids who got less of his time.
In a normal family, the father provided the discipline. all mom did was love the kids to death. Figuratively of course. In Chicago, its nearly literal. Any gang banger you listen to will go on and on about how much he loves his mom and wants the best for her. The problem is he has no idea how to provide because the home does not contain a working dad, and usually no working mother either, so no example for him to learn from, and like rats in a cage, any who try to better themselves in a traditional manor, get pulled down by the group.
I do not believe for a minute that blacks are inferior to whites. Condi Rice, and Ben Carson are not anomalies. George Washington Carver was an uneducated black. Think what he would have discovered had he been educated. Instead, he was wise. Truly wise.
We as a nation have squandered 10% of our human potential. The problem is not the color of their skin, but rather that their family was dismantled, fathers replaced with EBT cards, and mothers unwilling or unable to impart discipline.
Chicago is what a matriarchal society looks like. We now see, after fifty years, what a world with out male influence would become. If this is what you want, please stop and let me off. any rock will do.

3 comments:

Spartacus said...

Back in the early '80's when I worked in a tool & die shop I had the opportunity to watch a female apprentice walk up to a journeyman and tell him that she could do anything he could. Those were politically incorrect days and I laughed my self until I nearly got sick when he told her "Okay, let's see you jack off".

Spartacus said...

Back in the early '80's when I worked in a tool & die shop I had the opportunity to watch a female apprentice walk up to a journeyman and tell him that she could do anything he could. Those were politically incorrect days and I laughed my self until I nearly got sick when he told her "Okay, let's see you jack off".

JeremyR said...

good one.