Re: Judgement Day _2



gets worse instead of better.

I think of Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, the
Continental Congress, Illuminated Thinking, the Finest Hour of the Male
Light, dealing with the specific problems of Independence. What did they
want to do? What did they not want to do? What innovations had past
cultures brought to bear on limiting the ability of government to
interfere in the lives of its citizens? Where had other cultures gone
wrong and what could be done to prevent and correct those mistakes? They
did brilliant work. Brilliant work. I am reasonably certain that such
Male Light yet exists in our day and age, and I am equally certain that
it avoids the political arena like the plague. In our Female Void Age it
is the sole job of elected officials to make the electorate feel good
about them frequently enough to get re-elected. Re-election is largely a
matter of provoking a positive emotional response within a narrow time
frame through televised portrayal, the raising of sufficient funds to
make that televised portrayal ubiquitous, and (apart from that) having
the good fortune to have no deviations from the Female Void Emotional
Perception of Merit (drugs, boozing, women on the side) come to light at
an inopportune moment. We do not elect leaders. We elect televised
portrayals of Husbands of Fathers. Women (because of the double standard
of Female Void Emotional Perception) are elected as televised portrayals
of Good Career Women. If she looks like she would be a Good Boss, it is
not necessary that she be a Wife and/or Mother. Thinking, the ability to
Reason through a problem and put a solution into effect, is very low on
the list of priorities, if it is on the list at all. Legislative
Assemblies are filled, throughout the civilised world, with televised
portrayals capable of provoking an emotional response in their
respective constituents. We have been treading water for some ti


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