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To: Ayn And Milton

...”If all of this means anything, it means: the onset of decadence, and the possible downfall of a society wholesale”...

Thank you for writing more than a “text message” comment on this serious topic, as so many seem to do on Freerepublic nowadays. Your remarks are very interesting and, in my opinion, right on the mark..This is one of the major irrational changes in this culture which will result in the decadence and the downfall you speak of. You cannot displace 50% of your population with forced changes which go against DNA and nature, herself, without widespread, dysfunctional consequences. In the case of the US, the feminization of men is taking down our country which means all of us. Eventually, physical strength will determine our fate, for another culture which has not feminized it’s boys, will prevail.


12 posted on 05/31/2010 4:10:34 AM PDT by jazzlite (esat)
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To: jazzlite

Many, many thanks for the kind words.

I tried to explain my worries as well as possible (not being a native speaker of English).

It can be so hard to go against prevailing fashions, esp. when so many people embrace these fashions, not knowing that they are making a deal with the Devil. My big worry indeed is what another poster here, like you, remarked: if islam, with its immense expansion in the West, will stick with its emphasis on male dominance, then we’re done and over with if we don’t change our own perception on what is good and true. The good and true don’t necessarily agree with what most people at any given point in time see as ‘good’.

At any rate, it’s a choice that every individual in the West has to face.


13 posted on 05/31/2010 4:15:41 AM PDT by Ayn And Milton
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