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Anonymous11@john Doe- Men are mentally and legally castrated to become ideal servile manginas. Women are more easily herded into hive think so the elites give them total control which includes controlling the feminized men. Problem eliminated just like on the pig farm.
@MG-Tower- I later asked my mom why she let me play with gasoline as a child, and she told me that she thought it looked like I knew exactly what I was doing. She was right too as I did know exactly what I was doing and controlled the risks with an obsession on safety. The experience I gained in successfully playing and experimenting with burning gasoline has served me well as an adult in the real world. Helicopter parents are ruining their children.
@Triklops: I love that story as it shows the sham used against you. I used to do electrolysis too and collect the hydrogen gas. Much, much more satisfying than gasoline too. That’s a damn shame man. Equality my ass!
So what would kids like us have done to the perverts trying to indoctrinate us?
I would have been sent to the principals office for some extremely foul language coming from a 6 year old. Yes, I cursed like a sailor by age 5 and already knew I liked looking at pussy. My parents would have had my back too once they learned what the authorities were trying to cram down our throats.
<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>ChauvinistPig wrote:</div>
Gasoline and matches were one of my favorite toys growing upI hope some modern day psychologist doesn’t read this content, they might actually learn something. GOOD. Another memory; what do you get when you marriage 2 railroad bolts, 1 railroad nut, half a box of self striking white tip wooden match stick heads, and a concrete surface; BOLT BOMB. I had one come down 15 or more seconds after detonation, loud as f~~~! We hid behind trees to avoid loosing our heads. Now a days a kid is more likely to be on the terrorist list, than just a kid having fun! In my world dynamite would be sold in every hardware store, right next to the guns and ammo.
The most extreme things I did usually involved fires, computer case bonfires and experiments with hairspray as an accelerant. Didn’t have access to explosives beyond capgun rounds and that was barely acceptable. That’s a good story Triklops, even though it was completely wrong what was done to you.

Anonymous11I used to melt lead too and make lead slugs in lieu of coins for the video games from a mold I made.
So much more productive than sex ed. We did not even have sex ed. We figured it out by ourselves pretty well. What we boys needed was red pill ed more than anything, but red pill is not what the establishment wants. It is what the establishment is going to get as we are grass roots. Crab grass infesting every field with deep tenacious stubborn roots.
When I was in high school, I took up short-wave listening as I didn’t think I had what it took to become a ham . I heard broadcasts from all over the world and it wasn’t just fun, it was educational as well. Imagine hearing about a country directly from there.
I get the feeling that boys in school today would have such interests beaten out of them through endless feminist indoctrination. Radio, after all, was developed by men such as Marconi and Edwin Armstrong who did it, of course, because of male privilege.
The worst part is that most parents won’t say s~~~ if they had a mouthful. The mangina and wife will go along with it because after all, they ARE educators..they must know what’s best. I don’t know who is more pathetic, the perverts teaching this s~~~ or these mindless f~~~ers that will go along with it. Like they say, when they can’t reproduce , they recruit.
@Triklops Your science fair project story is very similar to mine though I was in third grade at the time and I was doing a project on the working of the human eye and how it responds to sudden flashes of light at various distances. I didn’t even place and the person who got first place had done a project on “How to grow sugar crystals” that was literally the moment I figured out that school did not matter.
I unfortunately do have my children in public school but as a single parent I do not make enough to get them into a private school. I do try and teach them important things but I know the school they are in is so s~~~ty even if I get them somewhere better they will be behind. I have been buying up homeschooling material as fast as I can to try and help them actually learn.
Willfully turning aside from the truth is treason to one's self. -Terry Goodkind

Anonymous11I’ll probably p~~~ off some educators by saying this. For the record, my brother is a retired teacher and there are skills required to be a teacher that the education classes teach. I could not be a teacher as the kids are disrespectful and backed by dolt parents itching to sue the school system. My parents would have thrown me to the wolves if a teacher had a problem with me. My brother retired early as he got sick of the endless paper shuffling and ever increasing BS paperwork from the top down mandates. Teaching is a very tough profession.
I read recently that only 24% of science teachers actually have a degree in the subject they are teaching.
My observation as someone who got a physical science degree was that the education students were simply baffled by even the most basic science and math courses. I never saw one education student in my differential equations and linear algebra classes only math, science and engineering students. We never had any in my degree track chemistry or physics classes either. They all took this general science class that covered only the bare bones in a very superficial manner.
Educators are a hive of PC bureaucrats whose mission is to enforce conformity and group think on the students. My biggest mangina friend has a feminist whip cracking wife who has moved up into the higher admin levels of education. She’s actually a controlling dumb ass bossy paper pusher who makes 5 times what a teacher in the pits makes. If you can rise to her level, education is a very lucrative field.

Anonymous42Came back home, went up to my room, hid my face in the pillow and cried my heart out. I didn’t cry because I lost to a girl, hell I wouldn’t mind losing to anyone as long as he/she beat me fair and square. And this just wasn’t fair.
@Triklops, that’s tyranny you felt, it has that effect on people, I know, I felt the same way having had false criminal charges filed against me (public politics). Tears of anger mixed with disgust, I know them quite well.
I took up short-wave listening as I didn’t think I had what it took to become a ham .
Hey Quarter WV, Short wave radios are a dime a dozen, It’s on my list of things to get.
My biggest mangina friend has a feminist whip cracking wife who has moved up into the higher admin levels of education.
Hey Pig, notice how our society keeps deteriorating at the same rate feminism advances. hmmm?
I use to drain car batteries, fill them with water, use a forklift charger, and use them for hydrogen collection, anything that could hold hydrogen was exploded, then there was the oxygen acetylene garbage bag bomb, it’ll blow out windows, and make the ground shake!
Kids with access to industrial tools and know-how is not a feminist dream come true, It’s their worst nightmare!
CP:
You pretty much nailed it about educators. The days in which schoolteachers actually were required to have a background in what they taught are long gone. We have the “educationists” to thank for that. They’re more concerned about “process” rather than content. They want to have course material broken down into blocks of information so simple and small that any hobo off the street could be brought in and teach it.
And, yes, I had my share of dealing with “concerned” parents. One year, my office mate at the time and I were hauled into the department head’s office. Apparently, a student’s father called because the kid said he was failing a course….. by having an 85% average. My colleague and I looked at each other and went: “Huh?”
The kid was clever, there was no doubt about that, but he was a right royal pain in the proverbial. He constantly whined when things didn’t go in his favour and he was always playing games of oneupmanship with his classmates. The latter didn’t make him very popular.
By the way, I read on the Globe and Mail‘s website that the Ontario premier claims that the reason that there’s a reaction against the sex-ed curriculum as proposed was–get this–homophobia.
How is it that people like her manage to change opposition to a bad policy into a personal attack?
Well she’s a lesbian, therefore if you disagree with her that BOTH homophobia and misogyny!!! Maybe she wants to get Ontario onto Patreon and get some of that Sarkeesian loot and needs to set up “harassment” so her tears carry weight?
MG-Tower:
If you’re looking for a shortwave receiver, you might be better off going through the second-hand market. Many manufacturers, such as Sony, have long stopped making them, so off-the-shelf units are rarely found in stores nowadays.
Check old editions of the World Radio TV Handbook for their equipment reviews. They’re usually accurate in their assessments of the receivers they tested. As for sources of second-hand gear, check sites such as:
http://www.kwarc.org/swapshop/
I got my satellite transceivers from there. Ham flea markets are also a good place to look and many radio clubs have swap-and-shop pages.
As for manufacturers, Sony made some good radios. I had one that lasted 20 years. Grundig used to make some good ones, too, though it depends on which model you’re looking at. (Check the WRTH for details.) If a so-called boat anchor is more what you have in mind, old names such as Hammerlund, Hallicrafters, Johnson, Drake, and Collins are almost sure bets, though spare parts for them might be hard to come by.

Anonymous11Yes, opposing children being sexualized by sexual predators surely means we’re all homophobes and misogynists. Queue even more ad hominem assaults. Let us all roll over. How can I be so stupid as to miss that point?
I think the whole thing here is to legitimize pedophilia. We have some freaks down here in the States preaching it. I have no problem whatsoever with what consenting adults do for their pleasures However, I draw the line at things that cannot consent. Children, animals, and corpses are not capable of consent.
@QWV: My brother used to tell me his tales of students just like that. He would have continued longer as he loved teaching and was very good at it. Our “No Child Left Behind” Act and Outcome Based Education basically has teachers teaching for a test and the one sized fits all approach. He just said screw it. We had teachers that we feared and who had degrees in the actual subjects they taught. I just can’t see how someone can effectively teach high school level Chemistry or Physics without at least a minor in those fields. I’ve had friends of mine who pulled their children out to be home schooled. They showed me some of the kids’ school assignments, and I was perplexed. I’ve a minor in mathematics, and I had to struggle to figure out the method to teach this new arithmetic. Once I figured the “logic”, it was like reaching around your ass to scratch your elbow.
The ridiculous thing is that the “experts” read their private agenda into any problem a child has or, for that matter, doesn’t have.
When I was younger, I didn’t ask my mother: “What’s a homosexual?” I didn’t know and, for that matter, couldn’t be bothered to know. I was more concerned about what the Americans were doing in space and if they actually would beat the Soviets to the moon. (Yup, I wanted to be an astronaut. Later, I applied to be one–and got turned down–3 times.) On the other hand, I wasn’t hauled into a school counsellor’s office and interrogated if I displayed no sign of being curious about it.
Has being a child changed so much since I was a youngster? Are they really obsessed about such things or are they being subtly told to be?
This was fun:
Step 1: Walk to one of the old department stores like TG&Y or Morgan & Lindsey and use your grass cutting money to buy the biggest plastic model you could afford. Aircraft carriers and big sailing ships were the best.
Step 2: Walk to the Billups gas station, the same place I used to buy Dixie Deluxe condoms, and get a gallon of gasoline.
Step 3: Walk to Rexall Drugs and buy a 1 quart can of benzine. Yeah, yeah, it’s a carcinogen but we didn’t know it then and you could buy it almost anywhere (stain remover in the pre-synthetic clothing days).
Step 4: Pour the benzine into a washed out pickle jar. Add the ship model parts (polystyrene) and dissolve enough until it was as thick as cheese soup.
Step 5: Mix 1:1 with gasoline.
You now have an advanced, sophisticated napalm very similar to what we were dropping on the Viet Cong. Coconut oil based soaps such as Joy Dishwashing liquid also made a cruder napalm. Then Joy went to some lemony fresh scent s~~~ which no longer worked forcing me to shut down that production line.
As for exposing children to pornography I have no solutions other than the court system and we all know what that entails. The biggest problem is that parents won’t stick together. If there’s no cohesive front then everything is doomed to fail. But I’m willing to bet that if a few thousand parents each filed a lawsuit against their school system things would change. Merely the enormous expense of having to defend that many lawsuits would get results.
Another possibility just occurred and that would be a concerted effort to unseat school board members. These people are nothing but low life politicians and they can be persuaded to see the light. I’ve witnessed this myself. But we’re back to parents not sticking together. And you’ll have a dozen idiots who want to run the show and all of the really qualified people not wanting to participate.
Sounds like Canada is beyond hope. Tell you what…when I become the leader of the United States I promise to invade Canada and solve your education problems 🙂

Anonymous42My solution is for everybody to start your own country, or dismantle the one you have. It’s a good pick either way.
@MG-Tower: Great suggestion…for Canada. Apparently there’s nothing in Canadian law prohibiting a province from seceding. From time to time the France-centric government of Quebec threatens to leave but obviously hasn’t yet. Of course they would have a problem with national defense. Being French there’s a real possibility they could be conquered by Vermont.
In the US, most legal scholars of note maintain that secession is illegal except through REVOLUTION or with the permission of the other states. This legal precept was borne out of Texas v. White (?) 1868 (??) so there is stare decisis. Modern jurists such as Scalia agrees (and I thought he was a brilliant man. My bad!). By society’s standards I’m considered to be quite intelligent, so, perhaps immodestly, my opinion is reasoned and not some knee jerk rantings of an America hater or leftist or right winger or whichever insult you choose to throw at me: many states would be better off seceding IF some form of mutual defense treaty could be signed. If the US has a treaty to defend say Costa Rica, then why not Florida or Texas? It would take far too long to explain my rationale, but my home state of Louisiana would be one of those better off.
I would just like to add my thread about Rateh Parsons as her mother is backing this new sex ed curriculum. This is a government grab for power and is shaping up to be more of a psy-op case than anything.
/forums/topic/rateh-parsons-mess/
I’m having quite a bit of trouble posting a qoute on the forum so instead I’ll just add a link to the article.
MG-Tower: If you’re looking for a shortwave receiver, you might be better off going through the second-hand market. Many manufacturers, such as Sony, have long stopped making them, so off-the-shelf units are rarely found in stores nowadays. Check old editions of the World Radio TV Handbook for their equipment reviews. They’re usually accurate in their assessments of the receivers they tested. As for sources of second-hand gear, check sites such as: http://www.kwarc.org/swapshop/ I got my satellite transceivers from there. Ham flea markets are also a good place to look and many radio clubs have swap-and-shop pages. As for manufacturers, Sony made some good radios. I had one that lasted 20 years. Grundig used to make some good ones, too, though it depends on which model you’re looking at. (Check the WRTH for details.) If a so-called boat anchor is more what you have in mind, old names such as Hammerlund, Hallicrafters, Johnson, Drake, and Collins are almost sure bets, though spare parts for them might be hard to come by.
Can speak for the Grundig, is decent, I once picked up a hamnet from Oklahoma on there and if I listened in the early hours(am skip) I could pick up Radio Australia, but I stopped bothering because I started hearing more and more feminist drivel.
Rennie:
Sadly, many shortwave broadcasters have gone off the air, moving their transmissions over to the Internet. As well, radio frequency interference on the bands is increasing. I can remember listening to stations out of Latin America on 60 metres during the mid-1980s, but that’s hard to do now.
Now I make my own noise. I have a preference for satellites and I’ve worked stations as far away as Hawaii and Finland from central Alberta, weather permitting. A few years ago, during an opening on 10 metres, I had contacts in Texas and Mississippi on single sideband simply mag-mounting an antenna to the roof of my car and setting up my rig inside. Not bad for 50 W.
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