Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Waco: Symptom of a Larger Sickness.

Dear readers,

You may have heard about the Waco massacre. But you probably have no idea about what really happened there. At least, I didn't know until yesterday.

Hot flixx:

Waco: Rules of Engagement.

Waco: The Big Lie.

Waco: A New Revelation.

Surprisingly, or should I say, unsurprisingly, feminist child abuse hysteria may have been one of the primary factors that led to the fatal standoff.

According to Taken Into Custody by Stephen Baskerville:

"...despite numerous exposes of abusive government bureaucracies from writers on both the left and the right, the feminist inspired politics of children [divorce, child abuse, child custody, etc] shows no signs of being brought under control. None of the prosecutors or judges who have railroaded parents into jail on spurious charges without due process of law has been prosecuted.

Indeed, one of them was made attorney general of the United States. Following her career as a state attorney in Dade County, Florida, where, in the words of left-wing journalist Nat Hentoff, she "orchestrated some horrendously unjust convictions," including using child abuse hysteria to send one innocent man to prison for five consecutive life terms...

... From this position [US attorney general] she managed to use questionable rumors of child abuse to launch a violent assault against American citizens in Waco, Texas, resulting in the deaths of twenty four children who she was ostensibly protecting (Baskerville, Taken into Custody, pp. 227-228)."

Upon review of the Waco: Rules of Engagement and Waco: The Big Lie, it turns out that the Bureau of ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, and FIREARMS has no jurisdiction over child abuse cases, although allegations of abuse formed the lion's share of the search warrant that was used as a pretext to raid the compound.

Notice that ONCE AGAIN, feminist based "abuse" and "violence" were used as justifications for overriding the protections of American citizens.

Shockingly, it turns out that Waco was just another battle in a wider war, where the commanding generals of the Fempire dance to the tune of feminist/platonic/marxist orthodoxy.

Feminism is a symptom of a larger sickness, and it is more deadly than most can possibly fathom. Even I am continually shocked and appalled at the depravity of this belief system, and I am far from a MRA newbie.

Kumogakure.

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