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The Crisis of the American Male in a Feminist Society

“Lo there do I see my father; Lo there do I see my mother and my sisters and my brothers;  Lo there do I see the line of my people, back to the beginning. Lo, they do call to me,  they bid me take my place among them, in the halls of Valhalla, where the brave may live forever…13 th  WARRIOR”   One of America’s great cultural problems is that the overwhelming majority of America’s feminist opinion influencers either don’t like males, or don’t understand males. That includes Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and the feminist cadre on the NEW YORK TIMES.     The feminist cadre at the NEW YORK TIMES, which dislikes or is clueless about males and the male psychology, are, among others: Mara Gay, Roxane Gay, Amanda Hess and Maureen Dowd. Ms. Dowd does like some men, strange Black Gay Fashion designers.    This Blog is being written to educate, edify, and uplift the feminist coven of influencers about males, and the male psychology.   First, it is not wrong to dislike men; most of the killers in this spe

MIGRANT IMPERIALISM, Details of Biden's Open Borders Plan Emerge; Accepting 75 Million Migrants in Ten Years

All across American Liberal Media and Academia, there are bitter    jeremiads against Americans opposed to mass migration. Liberals are waging a concerted and relentless assault on Americans opposed to open borders; calling them ignorant, racist Yahoos and troglodytes.   Was and is America a racist society? Yes.    But History itself teaches all living Americans that the racism never squelched the innate sense of Protestant fair play; upon which the American Experiment was founded.    How do we know that?   For there has never been an American Diaspora because of racism; American Blacks had a chance to return to Africa in the 1820s; the nation of Liberia was seized from Africans, so American Blacks could have a homeland on the African continent, free from American racism. That Diaspora never occurred. Lincoln offered free passage to freed slaves to Africa; Frederick Douglass turned the offer down. Marcus Garvey offered to lead an American Black Diaspora back to Africa in the 1920s;