Post ATWYnyGOOC7XLS23bk by TradeMinister@freespeechextremist.com
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(DIR) Post #ATDi3MCMj4JYNO7bGa by TradeMinister@freespeechextremist.com
2023-03-02T23:18:35.101343Z
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Any culture that does not, first and foremost, protect and nurture mothers and children, is degenerate and doomed.
(DIR) Post #ATDjUb99MCM0VgAevY by spiritsplice@pieville.net
2023-03-02T23:34:42Z
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@TradeMinister You can have liberated women or protected mothers, but not both.
(DIR) Post #ATIR2VlmvZ9eLDV78y by TradeMinister@freespeechextremist.com
2023-03-05T06:01:30.204313Z
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@spiritsplice Not true. There have been matriarchial tribal societies, and also patriarchies in which women might do a lot more than the Kukken, Kirke, Kinder (probably mangling this a bit) you believe in. Those societies protected women and children, or would have rapidly died out.
(DIR) Post #ATIT8TMYzMtqWRfkYa by spiritsplice@pieville.net
2023-03-05T06:24:58Z
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@TradeMinister Any that existed are gone because they can't fight off those who knew better than to do so. The ones that exists today live in the stone age and are like 20 years old in a mostly civilized world. Men aren't going to do all the work and then let women make all the decisions. That is some sot of feminist fantasy. Violence and strength rule the day under normal conditions. Modern society is an aberration.
(DIR) Post #ATIU8v67yGQYUjlIVU by TradeMinister@freespeechextremist.com
2023-03-05T06:36:16.594339Z
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@spiritsplice You should read up on Bonobos. They are genetically about the same as chimps (horrid creatures), but are matriarchal, peaceful, and shockingly promiscuous.Other than the pure matriarchies, the societies I'm talking about didn't have women making all or even most of the decisions, but their voices were heard, and sometimes those able and so inclined engaged in raiding and warfare.Such societies, when attacked by technologically superior murderous brutes such as the Huns or the European colonizers of the rest of the world, were in general overwhelmed, but that doesn't mean they were necessary inferior societies. For example, a lot of Whites captured by native Americans often chose to stay native and not return to European culture; while the Neolithic lifestyle was never going to get us to Mars, apparently there was a lot to be said for it as a way of life.
(DIR) Post #ATIVBlFL9ePUlQzPyy by spiritsplice@pieville.net
2023-03-05T06:47:58Z
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@TradeMinister We aren't bonobos. How many bonobos have cities? Women have always been heard in our traditional societies. That doesn't make them matriarchal. Matriarchal means they are calling the shots. " that doesn't mean they were necessary inferior societies"It literally does.
(DIR) Post #ATIVkxXBSdBp0e7TjU by TradeMinister@freespeechextremist.com
2023-03-05T06:54:21.382949Z
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@spiritsplice > We aren't bonobos. How many bonobos have cities? I don't much like cities; they breed liberals and other vermin.> " that doesn't mean they were necessary inferior societies"> It literally does.Only if you describe it in military terms. The societies that vermin like the Huns or ISIS destroyed weren't inferior, just unlucky.
(DIR) Post #ATIVzp5P9Wnz9UDJRI by spiritsplice@pieville.net
2023-03-05T06:57:01Z
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@TradeMinister I doubt you live in the woods. Military terms define everything in the end. If you can't defend yourself, you don't exist and nothing you've done will matter. No one will ever know you were here.
(DIR) Post #ATJQCvlbNqhECOyhXs by TradeMinister@freespeechextremist.com
2023-03-05T17:26:53.561616Z
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@spiritsplice > I doubt you live in the woods.Nice try. I'm not about to tell you where I live, except that it is the woods.> Military terms define everything in the end. If you can't defend yourself, you don't exist and nothing you've done will matter. No one will ever know you were here.I'm beginning to think you're less interesting than I gave you credit for. The above statement is ludicrously historically illiterate.
(DIR) Post #ATJjqcn5FnsU3fJPxw by spiritsplice@pieville.net
2023-03-05T21:06:56Z
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@TradeMinister name all the matriarchal and anarchist civilizations that existed in 5000 BCE. And you can't google mine trying to find examples.
(DIR) Post #ATWYnyGOOC7XLS23bk by TradeMinister@freespeechextremist.com
2023-03-12T01:34:28.432725Z
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@spiritsplice > name all the matriarchal and anarchist civilizations that existed in 5000 BCE. And you can't google mine trying to find examples.I just read most of a book by a couple of Jews that named quite a few apparently anarchistic (matriarchal not specified) early cities, but they seemed to be cherry-picking to prove their theory, so I didn't finish.As for matriarchal (and militaristic): Amazons.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazons
(DIR) Post #ATWZQnp1910yFrkCFk by spiritsplice@pieville.net
2023-03-12T01:41:28Z
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@TradeMinister amazons aren't a historical civilization, they are mostly myth. biological differences preclude such nonsense. especially in regard to them carrying children. it isn't even logistically possible if you remove their inferior physical issues
(DIR) Post #ATWqBqVyY4c7U3I7wu by TradeMinister@freespeechextremist.com
2023-03-12T04:49:16.453690Z
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@spiritsplice "Spectacular discoveries of battle-scarred female skeletons buried with their weapons (bows and arrows, quivers, and spears) prove that women warriors were not merely figments of imagination, but the product of the Scythian/Sarmatian horse-centered lifestyle.""Herodotus also observed rather unusual customs among the Lycians of southwest Asia Minor. The Lycians obviously followed matrilineal rules of descent, virtue, and status. They named themselves along their maternal family line and a child's status was determined by the mother's reputation. This remarkably high esteem of women and legal regulations based on maternal lines, still in effect in the 5th century BC in the Lycian regions that Herodotus had traveled to, lent him the idea that these people were descendants of the mythical Amazons."https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazons
(DIR) Post #ATWtGwCT8asuQXHqSW by spiritsplice@pieville.net
2023-03-12T05:23:47Z
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@TradeMinister I read that. I don't find it credible.