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Reply #30 - May 13th, 2025 at 11:41am
 
Do you remember the great Adolescence debate?


There are epidemics of knife crime in the UK, but none of them involve 13-year-old white boys from stable homes murdering female contemporaries because their brains have been warped by online influencers.

A major source of knife crime in London is black teenagers stabbing other black teenagers
because they dared to step into the territory of – or otherwise diss – a rival gang. Last year there was a knife-related murder most days of the year in England and Wales, and more than 3,500 hospital admissions for knife attacks involving weapons ranging from kitchen knives to machetes. In the past year the Metropolitan Police has recorded 15,182 knife crimes in London, an increase on the previous year. These included the murder of 14-year-old Kelyan Bokassa, who was stabbed to death on a bus in Woolwich in January.

Surely this would be the sort of thing a dramatist might be interested in? But I suppose that the structure of companies such as Netflix, and certainly the structure of our political debate, does not incline to dwelling on uncomfortable subjects when comparatively comfortable fictional ones are there for the taking.

As though to prove this thesis just consider the character of Lucy Powell. Sadly, the member for Manchester Central is not a fictional creation. She is a 50-year-old Labour MP whose castigating and morally superior tone has delighted the nation ever since she was sent to parliament by the electorate in 2012. She is currently leader of the House of Commons.

Last week Ms Powell was on Any Questions? on BBC Radio 4. During the discussion the conservative writer Tim Montgomerie mentioned a recent Channel 4 programme called Groomed: A National Scandal. This was a fine and long overdue work of documentary – not drama – in which Channel 4 interviewed five British women who as young girls had been groomed (as in systematically and repeatedly raped) by men of mainly Pakistani Muslim origin.

With this having bubbled away as a scandal in British public life for a quarter of a century now, you might have thought that the stories of the thousands of young women who have been abused by what must be many thousands of men would be a real national scandal. And one which by now would be such familiar, well-trodden terrain that there is hardly anything new to say. Yet it is a demonstration of the disgrace upon a disgrace of the way this country has behaved in this century that the Channel 4 documentary was in fact not just heartbreaking but genuinely revelatory.

Unfortunately, the moment that Montgomerie raised the question of Groomed, the morally superior lungs of Lucy Powell burst forth. Speaking in a tone so high-handed and self-righteous it would make Emily Thornberry coo, Powell said: ‘Oh, we want to blow that little trumpet now, do we? Let’s get that dog whistle out, shall we, yeah?’

It was an astonishing outburst. And although everyone – even Labour MPs – should be allowed the occasional infelicitous turn of phrase, or brain fart, Powell’s explosion was none of these things. Her rage was directed at the notion of even mentioning the biggest child abuse scandal in British history. A woman who doubtless thinks she is a decent and moral human being clearly believed that bringing up the industrial-scale gang rape of British children is the actual disgrace, rather than the scandal itself.

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Reply #31 - May 13th, 2025 at 5:05pm
 


The elites and the political class [within 1st world nations] are doing   this   deliberately.

I am certain of it.

['this'.....seeking, intentionally, to destroy the normal, social 'functionality' of all 1st world nations.]

That is the only conclusion that a rational person could come to.  ....imo.

i.e.
We, 1st world culture, in 2025, seem to be intentionally encouraging the abandonment of the sanctity and the intent, of what are God's 10 Commandments.

sanctity = =
1 holiness; saintliness.
2 ultimate importance and inviolability.




JUST CONSIDER......what may be, the real consequence......to a society,
which DID respect [and which did   NOT   discard ],
just the last 6 of God's 10 Commandments.  ???


5. Honour thy father and thy mother.
6. Thou shalt do no murder.
7. Thou shalt not commit adultery.
8. Thou shalt not steal.
9. Thou shalt not bear false witness....
10. Thou shalt not covet....any thing that is thy neighbour's.



         For all Ten Commandments......
         examine Exodus 20    KJV


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Supposedly, many of the people of our 1st world cultures, even today,
would claim to respect the [historic] person and character of Jesus.

And, Jesus did encourage us all,
to follow and to obey the 'simple' laws of God,
because Jesus obviously knew, that the 'fruit' [the consequence] of respecting those laws,
would be an example to others, of personal righteousness.


Matthew 6:33
......seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness;.......


Matthew 19:17
[Jesus said].....if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.
18  He saith unto him, Which?
Jesus said,
Thou shalt do no murder,
Thou shalt not commit adultery,
Thou shalt not steal,
Thou shalt not bear false witness,
19  Honour thy father and thy mother: and,
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.


Psalms 119:1
Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the LORD.


Isaiah 51:7
Hearken unto me, ye that know righteousness, the people in whose heart is my law; fear ye not the reproach of men, neither be ye afraid of their revilings.


Q.
What is wrong with not stealing,
...with not committing adultery [covenant breaking],
...with not lusting after, what other persons lawfully possess,
...with personal honesty,
...with not committing murder ?




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"....And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead."
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Reply #32 - Jun 13th, 2025 at 2:45pm
 
Toxic masculinity, eh?

Least Masculine Society In Human History Decides Masculinity Is A Growing Threat


U.S. - As society becomes increasingly dominated by nerds, hipsters, and computer programmers, people have fixated on what they think is our biggest problem: masculinity.

"It's just toxic and causes nothing but problems," said Elisha Mcewen, a vegan activist and no threat whatsoever to spiders or tight jar lids. "I was sharing my feelings on masculinity with other men in my drum circle, and we all agreed that if we ever encountered masculinity, we would run far away."

Masculinity is said to have in the past been the cause of such things as violence, war, bullying, defeating the Nazis, carving society out of untamed wilderness, and landing men on the moon, but now masculinity is being driven out of society to make sure nothing like those things ever happens again. However, there are reports that masculinity still lurks out there, which is a source of anxiety to modern men and causes them to have upset tummies.

"I am just so worried that somewhere out there someone is still knowingly producing testosterone," said Wyatt Lockhart, a Twitch streamer who had never thrown a punch outside of a video game. "I constantly have to find a safe place to calm down just thinking about it."

Duke Miller, a Marine sergeant and one of the few remaining examples of traditional masculinity, was asked about his feelings on the negative view of masculinity, but he seemed confused by the word "feelings" and then punched out an elk just because.
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Reply #33 - Jul 30th, 2025 at 11:24am
 
As a conscious public-policy choice, there will be more child stabbings and gang-rapes in your future. So let us hope there will be more Ballymena/Epping pushbacks, too. After Southport, Starmer decided to make explicit what we have had to intuit for the last quarter-century: the state's principal concern is not all the stabbings, but the inconvenient people who persist in noticing the stabbings.


If 'diversity is our strength', you'd think more polities would have given it a go over the millennia. Instead, the few that did, such as the Habsburg Empire, are no longer with us. 'Diversity', especially on the British, European and North American scale, leads to low-trust societies where you have no clue about your neighbours: That chap coming through the door, isn't he sweet, that nice Tory Lord Chancellor Ken Clarke was so right when he said how much more interesting all this diversity has made us ...oh, wait, he's getting out his machete.

This is not how functioning nation-states are meant to live. As someone said, over and over across the decades, diversity is where nations go to die. That it is our daughters who bear the brunt of this mad experiment, whether at dance class or on the streets of Rotherham, only makes it more shameful.

So why is officialdom's priority to 'manage' the narrative?


Because the children cut down yesterday are the direct result of public policy favoured in the UK by both governing parties
. When public policy has consequences of which the state disapproves, they change it: restrictions on cigarettes, helmets for motorcyclists, twenty-mile speed-limits in urban areas, Covid isolation for granny... Yet nothing can be allowed to arrest the transformative consequences of this particular public policy. Instead, in the House of Commons, hours after yesterday's horror at Southport, Green Party leader Carla Denyer called for more 'safe routes' for 'refugees'.

The west dishonours its child sacrifices before the bodies are even cold. If you wanted to turn the present low-trust society into a no-trust society you would 'manage' this atrocity exactly as the dissembling and evasive authorities are doing.
https://www.steynonline.com/15493/state-as-liar
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