Friday 30 September 2016

Cursing and swearing: an art form.

Well, it’s been a fucker of a week, folks. I split up with my girlfriend last weekend. That train had already signalled its impending departure though. Also in the Philippines, the Half-Wit Prince has announced his intention to emulate Hitler and murder three million citizens. Hilary Clinton looks likely to be the next President of … Continue reading Cursing and swearing: an art form.

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Saturday 24 September 2016

Dar al-Harb: The Islamic stimulus for war.

If the Popes believed that their God intended to keep them in control of Jerusalem, or indeed, in such high esteem at home, then they were to be rudely disabused. Central to Islam is the notion that the entire world not under its control is Dar al-Harb. (This is the second chapter of the book … Continue reading Dar al-Harb: The Islamic stimulus for war.

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Sunday 18 September 2016

Identity Politics — the secret oppression

Identity Politics (IP) is a development of the thinking that gave us Political Correctness, which operates by denying an opponent the language needed to present a case, and thus preventing that person from doing so. It is intellectually lazy and morally bankrupt, because it is directly contradictory to free speech. You cannot speak freely if … Continue reading Identity Politics — the secret oppression

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World War Three has been much talked about in the seven decades since World War Two ended. At that time, almost all of Europe and large parts of Asia were in ruins, scourged by years of brutal, mechanised, industrial war. Since the beginning of that peace, war has raged incessantly throughout the world. It has … Continue reading

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Friday 16 September 2016

Socially aware, libertarian, scientific, secularist

I was asked today if I was a ‘liberal’. Now in all honesty, until quite recently, I would just have said ‘yes’ and moved on. Simple, easy, checks the right boxes. But the world is not as it was; liberalism has become infected with some appallingly bad ideas that we have to stand up to … Continue reading Socially aware, libertarian, scientific, secularist

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Friday 9 September 2016

Matriarchy in the Philippines

Western feminists, for over half a century, have argued that gender itself has been the fundamental  agent of women’s oppression. But very few have considered the consequences of matriarchy. I suggest that matriarchy in the Philippines offers an alternative. In ‘Why Men Made God’ we pointed out that powerful, high-status women in the patriarchy were … Continue reading Matriarchy in the Philippines

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Tuesday 6 September 2016

The thought or image of oneself

Few clinical definitions, established by obscure researchers in obscure institutions, referring to an obscure subject, can have caused more brouhaha than Ray Blanchard’s definition of autogynephilia as ‘a man’s paraphilic propensity to be sexually aroused at the thought or image of himself as a woman.’ But what does it actually mean? ‘Paraphilia is any intense … Continue reading The thought or image of oneself

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Friday 2 September 2016

Not Men: bekis in the Philippines

Social division into ‘men’ and ‘not men’ groups, together with a domestic matriarchy, explain why transsexual expressions in Asia differ from the West. Male to Female transsexuals are normally categorised as homosexual or nonhomosexual with regard to their birth sex. I use the term HSTS for the former. Blanchard explained the latter in terms of … Continue reading Not Men: bekis in the Philippines

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