Tag: culture

Posted in Social Issues

Cancel Culture? Really?

[sc name="responsivevoice" ] Celebrities and “influencers” should stop whining about cancel culture. Whining about cancel culture is like me, as a human being living on the planet Earth, especially as a witch, whining about the fact that burning incense turns it to ashes. If your livelihood depends on some people liking you and trusting your art…

Posted in Days and Nights Gender Realism Gratitude Race Realism Social Issues Spirit

The Least of These…

[sc name="responsivevoice" ][/sc] Okay, to all the ethnonationalists and the ethno-aware and the ethno-don’t-care out there, here’s a question: What have you done for someone in your “us” group today? I don’t mean something general or something virtual.  What real act of kindness or charity have you done for someone among your “us” today who…

Posted in Africans Dating in Israel Race Realism Random Sexuality and Fetish Social Issues Yes It's F-ing Political

Post Genocidal Romance

The women, for a few generations after a genocide or ethno specific time of extreme oppression, may become misandrist as a collective vengeance against the men who could not protect them from the monsters. The men, who failed to protect them are classed as weak, in collusion with their oppressors, the oppressors themselves, useless fools…

Posted in Yes It's F-ing Political

Re: Diversity | Thulean Perspective

Excerpt from the post: Their and our characteristics are different from each other, just like we are physically different from them; they too have hair, but our hair is different from theirs; they too have eyes, but our eyes are different from theirs; they too have skin, but our skin is different from theirs. This…

Posted in Social Issues Spirit Yes It's F-ing Political

Spiritual Stockholm Syndrome

Last night, I had a dream that pretty much encapsulated my true feelings about the eurocentric brand of Christianity. It began like most of my family road trip dreams do.  My parents, brothers and I are going along a country road.  Dad is driving, and Mom is smiling, and my younger brothers and I are…