Right off the bat, we find:
Maybe We Should Have A “Fatherless Day”
by Thomas D. Segel (6/13/08)
My thoughts exactly. After all, this country has spent the last 40 years or so eradicating fatherhood from American culture.
Mr. Segel writes:
... It (Father's Day) will be a day of Dad’s favorite activities and will be filed away in our respective memory banks as one of those very special family events. That is…with the exception of those 24 million-plus children in America that remain fatherless.
The negative impact of life’s forces on children in fatherless homes is staggering. Though studies of these problems span the past ten years, nothing much has changed for the better in these young lives. With family separations increasing though divorce or abandonment, more children are added to the fatherless list with every passing day...
While I agree with the author's sentiment, I gotta say... Didn't he get the Memo? Fatherhood is nothing more than a Patriarchal institution that embodies slavery, rape, abuse, psychological trauma, and God knows what else.
Nevermind that the feminist ideology that has utterly destroyed the concept of fatherhood has been known to be false in many cases, over exaggerated in others, and hell bent on eliminating men from all positions of power, authority, and influence.
Nevermind that children really need, want, and desire a close relationship with their fathers, and that children who are raised with their fathers are much better off than those who are not.
Nevermind that, biologically and metaphysically, Men are just as important in the conception, birthing, and raising of children as women are.
Without a Man's life giving sperm, no woman in the world can conceive and give birth to a child.
Without the aid and assistance of Men, women are not in a position to survive while she is carrying a baby. Her condition is such that she would be vulnerable to a host of internal and external dangers. Be it morning sickness, the extra hours of sleep that a pregnant woman's body requires, or other physical conditions that come about with pregnancy, she is not fit to fight a battle, hunt for food, or stave off the various kinds of two and four legged predators that inhabit this world.
In addition, women owe their comfortable modern existence to the male engineers, inventors, architects, and others who designed, constructed, and currently maintain the trappings of modern civilization that ironically have led women to believe that they are totally autonomous beings beholden to no one.
However, when disaster strikes, and the lights go off, it always amuses me to see how quickly women bellow for those damn, despicable males to get up, get out, and fix whatever happens to be broken.
Now don't misunderstand me, I'm not saying that women are worthless and have no part to play in the drama of creating new life. It is obvious to all that women are designed to nourish and sustain the seed that the man has planted, and that she will give the child his very first meal at her breast. She also endures the nine months of discomfort, sickness, and other changes that naturally occur. For everything that she does, it should be acknowledged and respected.
However, for modern women to trumpet, at every opportunity, that they are the sole givers of life, is ridiculous, for reasons I have written about previously.
The Sexes have different, and complementary roles. Men and women have something vital to contribute that the other lacks, and, at the highest levels of philosophy, it is understood that the two parts unite (literally) to create something whole.
(Goddess Nut, representation of the sky and space, is separated from the God Geb, representation of earth and stability. Note the erect phallus of Geb, indicating that the lovers were only recently separated from their sexual (Tantric) embrace.)
This idea of the man as lifegiving rain, and woman as the fertile soil of the earth, is a teaching that the ancients understood. Or, in the case of the Kemetians, they pictured the Heavens as female manifesting in the form of the Goddess Nut, and the Earth as being Male in the form of the God Geb (which makes sense when you consider how Men can settle down on the couch and be totally at ease for long periods of time, and how men are not easily "moved" physically or ideologically, whereas a woman tends to be more mobile, less settled, and easily ever changing in mood and action).
Or, looking at it from a biological perspective, of the usual 46 human Chromosomes found in cellular matter, 23 of those come from the father, and 23 come from the mother. Hence, children are not just the sole property of the mother. They belong, in equal measure, to their father and their mother. This understanding contradicts the cultural and legal presumption [1][2] of this Matriarchy, that assumes that children belong to their mother alone.
This is a wrongheaded and disastrous way of thinking. Spiritually and materially, children need, want, and deserve both of their parents, unless there is evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, as determined by a jury of the citizenry, that one or both parents are unfit to take care of them.
There is no Natural or Moral right for the State, or an individual, to sever the ties between mother, father, and child, unless there is clear and convincing evidence to the contrary. Justice demands that the rights of mothers and the rights of fathers to their children be equally protected, without prejudice. If an individual parent voluntarily decides, without duress or coercion, to abandon their child, that's one thing. But to use the force of the State to forcibly separate a father from his child, is a great crime that does not go unpunished.
Civilized society pays the price for the selfish acts of its members. And, without recognition and repentance, the guilty members suffer the penalty of having no civilized society at all. Such is the Law of Karma. Punishment comes with the teaching, and none with blood on their hands can escape it.
Speaking of collapsing civilization, we read in the Wall Street Journal:
The Tragedy of America's Disappearing Fathers
By JUAN WILLIAMS
June 14, 2008; Page A11
... As we celebrate Father's Day tomorrow, we should reflect upon a sad fact: It is now common to meet young people in our big city schools, foster-care homes and juvenile centers who do not know their dads. Most of those children have come face-to-face with their father at some point; but most have little regular contact with the man, or have any faith that he loves or cares about them.
When fatherless young people are encouraged to write about their lives, they tell heartbreaking stories about feeling like "throwaway people." In the privacy of the written page, their hard, emotional shells crack open to reveal the uncertainty that comes from not knowing if their father has any interest in them. The stories are like letters to unknown dads – some filled with imaginary scenes about what it might be like to have a dad who comes home and puts his arm around you or plays with you.
They feel like they've been thrown away, Mr. Myers says, because "they don't have a father to push them, discipline them, and they give up trying to succeed . . . they don't see themselves as wanted." A regular theme of their stories is that they feel safer in a foster care home or juvenile detention center than on the outside, because they have no father to hold together the family. There is no one at home...
I can certainly sympathize with this view... because I am one of those children. For the past 30 years, I have never celebrated a Father's Day with my own father. I never knew what it was like to have that male presence at home. I didn't have the spiritual, financial, and moral support that a good father brings to the table.
And, while my mother did her very best raising me, and while I turned out to be a good kid with a college education and a professional career, I know, in my heart of hearts, that I could have gone much further, much faster in life with the aid and comfort of my father, and I would have done so without all of the effort that I had to expend just to make up for the psychological and material damage that living without a father has caused.
It makes my blood absolutely boil when I hear women, feminists, and traitorous manginas say that fathers are expendable, and that fathers aren't needed, or that women can raise children on their own with no problems.
BULL-MUTHAFUCKIN'-SHIT!
I can understand theoretically that a woman can raise a child without its father. I can also understand theoretically that people can live without both arms and both legs. I understand that those who lose a leg can strengthen themselves to compensate but...
WHY WOULD ANYONE DO THAT TO THEMSELVES IF THEY COULD HELP IT? WHY IS IT THAT WE CUT THE PSYCHO-SPIRITUAL ARMS OF OFF LITTLE BABIES AND SYSTEMATICALLY ROB THEM OF THEIR FATHERS JUST TO SATISFY THE WHIMS OF MENTALLY ILL FEMINISTS AND THEIR ILK?
Why?
I'll tell you why. It's because of selfish women who think only of themselves, and selfish men who refuse to stand up and fight what is blatantly unjust. It's because of manginas who allow their pride and their honor to be tarnished, day after day by people who hold them in contempt for allowing it. It's because of those in the legal system who pervert justice for their own financial and political gain. It's because of women who have been brainwashed and bamboozled into believing that they have to do everything on their own, and who refuse to look inside themselves in order to discover what being a woman, and what femininity, is all about. It's because of the masses of people who neither know or care about the internal hemorrhaging that all of this family injustice is causing. It's especially because of politcal commentators and newshounds that report on the collapse of fatherhood, but never reveal to the people the real causes of this epidemic: political feminism, corruption in the legal system, overstepping of Constitutional barriers, and the philosophy of family destruction that has been advanced by countless theorizers.
In summary:
This Father's Day has special significance for me, because, for the first time in my life, I have a reason to celebrate it.
Yes, I am no longer just a Men's Rights Activist: I am also a Father's Rights Activist now.
And it is my duty to fight the powers that be, and resist the social and political trends that would separate me from my precious child. It is my duty to teach my child right from wrong, and to make them aware of the cultural and legal systems that seek to corrupt them, especially if my child just happens to be a boy.
Yes, I am even MORE FIRED UP than I was just a few short weeks ago!
And guess what? My wife is a down ass chick who has been enlightened. She is immune from the poison of the Fematrix.
(Yeah, act stupid if you want to... We Devour all challengers for lunch!)
No matter where you may be, Dear Readers, we wish you a Happy Father's Day. And to all of those in the struggle, or who can't see your kids for whatever the reason...
Be Strong, and Keep On Going!
Toku and Family.
4 comments:
I can't stand this man, just looking at him enrages me. And as a black man; he of all people should know that the system, this CSA racket is one of the reasons why black men aren't around.
http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/1007021,obamaweb061608.article
-DKSanctuary-
CONGRATULATIONS and Happy Father's Day Toku.
A GREAT Father's Day post, brother.
I wish you and your family well.
Thanks for the heads up Anon. We've talked about Obama before, and his anti father attitude.
And you're absolutely right... he should know better!
TBA,
Thanks my brother. The struggle continues!
Peace.
*sigh* yet another anti male speech by the good Senator.
I've already devoted two posts to Mr. Obama's ignorance, so I won't waste any more time on the subject.
Just be advised that the candidate for Men and Fathers is NOT Barak Obama!
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