tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9329766730815189482024-02-20T20:09:19.894-08:00The Decline Of AmericaThis blog seeks to address how the lofty stature of America is declining due to state-sponsored feminism, glamorized social pathology, anti-intellectualism, and foolish consumerism in pursuit of that elusive concept of "American Dream." The country that I love has become virtually unlivable and here's why.The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.comBlogger119125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-54215063885074400302018-01-20T22:03:00.000-08:002018-01-21T07:41:51.792-08:00Make A Choice American Men, Either Rise Up or Go Abroad!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The current groundswell of awareness among American men that feminism, the mainstream media, educational institutions, and American women have long conspired to keep men manipulated and under control is encouraging. However, what is the next step to righting the wrongs that are being exacted against men in legislatures, courtrooms, and workplaces across the country? There are two options aware men should consider, hastening the collapse and rebuild, or going abroad to opt out of the society.<br />
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The election of Donald Trump was the shot across the bow for gynocentric America, but it is a day late and a dollar short. President Trump could never achieve a complete reset of American society and culture without the assistance of collapse. Perhaps this is why he is provoking North Korea, Turkey, and America's historic allies. Whatever the case, he seems to be aware that only a catastrophic event can justify rebuilding the society in a way that avoids the mistakes of permitting women to vote, and immigrants to overrun this nation.<br />
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I, being a Man Going His Own Way (MGTOW), have seen the writing on the wall for decades so I have carved out an existence for myself abroad. My ancestors came to America and I had the prerogative to leave it. Don't be afraid to do the same because in this way, the gynocentric system of power will starve from a brain and wealth drain of its most able men abandoning ship.<br />
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But the important point is that American men MUST do something instead of sitting by idly and taking the losses by the day. Do what you can to save yourself and restore the proper and natural balance of power between men and women without state interference. It is not enough for America to proudly declare that it is still the greatest country in the world when it treats its men as second class citizens. Do something to hasten the Great Reset or simply opt out of living in America to starve it of your talent and money.The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-51159815570404664622017-08-29T03:03:00.000-07:002017-08-29T03:03:41.148-07:00Is Misogyny Justifed?<a href="https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-thumb-t-14211-200-wutlkihywiksvqpuetmlemykpyjwuoqk.jpeg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="200" data-original-width="200" src="https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-thumb-t-14211-200-wutlkihywiksvqpuetmlemykpyjwuoqk.jpeg" /></a>Misogyny can be defined as either the hatred of women OR the lack of trust
of women. Feminists tend to view it as the former only when they
attempt to shame rational men, but it more commonly is simple lack of
trust.<br /><br />I am a misogynist and without apology. However, I am very fond of certain women that I choose to have in my life. What gives?<br /><br />We
first must understand that at a very basic level, women are programmed
by nature and social conditioning to dispossess men of resources in
whatever way they can. <br /><br />-Some women use wiles and attraction to prompt men to willingly use or give resources to women (ie marriage).<br /><br />-Some
women engage in "damseling" to ignite the rescuer impulse in men (I
lost my cellphone on my date with you! Oh, honey let me buy you a brand
new one!).<br /><br />-Some women shame men into buying them drinks as a gauge for future resource grabs.<br /><br />-Some women accept money or gifts for sex (prostitution and Sugar Baby activity).<br /><br />-Some women befriend men at work so the willingly men take on the women's work for a fake hint of sexual favors later.<br /><br />-Some
women strategically pull legal levers against men in the form of fake
or frivolous lawsuits to strong-arm monetary settlements or judgments
from men (EEO complaints and divorce).<br /><br />-Some women nag,
stress-out, hen-peck their men into an early grave, or they procure the
killings of their husbands for insurance money and resource grabs. <br /><br />-Some
women bat their eyelashes and repeat how much they like something to
trigger the, "Let me get that for your dear" impulse in men.<br /><br />You get the point......<br /><br />Women,
with the aid of the state and other men, want what you have to offer.
And some will use passive means to get it and others more active means.
This is their primal charge in life.<br /><br />With this in mind, misogyny
(in the context of lack of trust) is morally justified even in the face
of feminist screams of, "You're a misogynist pig who hates women!"
which is nothing but an attempt to put you on the defensive and prove
otherwise to gain female approval/potential sexual access.<br /><br />This
is not to deny the existence of exceptional women who have the intellect
and grit to override this female imperative, but as we know exceptions
cannot disprove what is generally true.<br /><br />The man who generally "trusts" women, is either a fool or a future man-slave in the making.<br /><br />If
you are not a misogynist (in the lack of trust sense), you had better
be one soon before you are eventually duped like most men.<br /><br />Read more about this in Esther Vilar's groundbreaking book, "The Manipulated Man." It will change your life.The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-19627921103200853432017-07-02T04:01:00.002-07:002017-07-02T04:01:46.507-07:00Banning Islam Is The Only Solution<a href="http://www.barenakedislam.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/islam_trash_reverse_ban_islam_swastika1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://www.barenakedislam.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/islam_trash_reverse_ban_islam_swastika1.jpg" data-original-height="257" data-original-width="308" /></a>Modern life in the West now includes the ever present threat of Islamic attacks. Although Islam, as a quasi-religion, enjoys protections under the guise of religion, it is an ideology pure and simple. Nazism and Communism never enjoyed the unfettered and unassailable existence that Islam currently does. That is why a new paradigm is needed: The banning of Islam from the West.<br />
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Currently political leadership in the West, with the exception of President Trump, are not yet able to get their minds around the only solution to Islamic terror wreaking havoc in polite society. So this will be a long and painful process. As more and more carnage piles up in the streets of the West, people will become more and more angry with the lack of effective action on the part of their leaders. They will vote out the Angela Merkels and Emmanuel Macron's for pragmatic leaders who will wage effective wars against the Islamic incursion. <br />
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One country will have to take the lead and simply ban Islam and the rest will follow. This ban of Islam will likely come from an Eastern European nation like Czech Republic or Hungary and this will set off a cascading trend among other Western nations. The major Western powers will be the last to make these changes due to their tendancy towards politically correct brainwashing, but the changes will occur.<br />
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Predictably , this will set off a massive explosion of violence in societies with significant Islamic populations and wars of Islamic purging will be the result. <br />
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The problem of Islamic terrorism is but the latest offensive of the Neo-Ottoman's who want to retake the world. They failed in the past and they will likely fail again, but the West needs to prepare itself for the fight that is coming. That means:<br />
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-Acknowledging Islam as an existential threat.<br />
-Banning additional Muslims from immigrating into the West.<br />
-Banning Islamic activity as national security threats.<br />
-Neutralizing recalcitrants Islamists in the West.<br />
-Requiring Westernization of all Muslims as a requirement for residence in the West.<br />
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Buckle yourselves in folks, the process will be bloody, protracted, and fierce, but it will take place and the West is very likely to prevail.<br />
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Spread the word: Ban Islam in the West and banish all Muslims from the West! Our survival depends upon it.The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-15573529704655441212017-06-08T05:24:00.000-07:002017-06-08T05:24:27.792-07:00I'm Baaaaaaack!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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To All My Readers:<br />
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My apologies for not posting on this blog for so long. At the time the blog was active, I held a sensitive government position. BUT NOW I'M RETIRED!!!!<br />
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I plan on posting here periodically again because the things I predicted several years ago are coming to fruition.<br />
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I hope you all are doing well and continuously preparing for the Decline in America.<br />
<br />The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-5602418342208032672013-08-27T06:16:00.001-07:002013-08-27T06:16:19.065-07:00Is Syria Putting Us On the Verge of World War III?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Obama administration has announced that airstrikes on Syria are a possibility. In case that does not strike you as troublesome, consider the implications that such simple "airstrikes" could be the shot across the bow that triggers WWIII.<br />
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In case you were not aware, Russia prefers to keep the Assad Regime in place for reasons that range from financial to the fear of the alternative. Iran has also pledged to defend Assad at all costs. So if you think the possibility of Russia and Iran against the US, Israel, and a few other nations constitutes a good bet, think again.<br />
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Obama is being cajoled by his new feminist UN Ambassador Samantha Power and his new feminist National Security Adviser Susan Rice who, ironically, never had to risk life and limb in combat due to their status as females. Nonetheless, these two might just succeed in convincing the President to spark World War III.<br />
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With the economic doldrums weighing down the US, a world war might prove to be the undoing of this nation. Domestic strife would ensue and the US would suffer the same fate as the former Soviet Union, death by imperial and military debt. Russia has bounced back nicely given the autocratic pragmatism of Putin, but the US could not given our democratic gridlock and corporate supremacy in politics.<br />
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Our forefathers specifically warned us against the dangers of "foreign entanglements" yet we find a way to fall into these quagmires again and again and again.<br />
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Stay tuned for how this all plays out.The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-9419425701489059452013-08-10T06:14:00.001-07:002013-08-10T06:14:23.072-07:00Americans Renoucing Citizenship In Record Numbers<a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323977304579002780562003814.html?mod=wsj_share_tweet">Wall Street Journal Article</a><br />
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The number of U.S. taxpayers renouncing citizenship or
permanent-resident status surged to a record high in the second quarter,
as new laws aimed at cracking down on overseas assets increase the cost
of complying and the risk of a taxpayer misstep.<br />
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A total of 1,130 names appeared on the latest list of renunciations
from the Internal Revenue Service, according to Andrew Mitchel, a tax
lawyer in Centerbrook, Conn., who tracks the data. That is far above the
previous high of 679, set in the first quarter, and more than were
reported in all of 2012.<br />
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Taxpayers aren't required to explain the move, but experts said the recent rise is likely due to tougher laws and enforcement "The IRS crackdown on U.S. taxpayers living abroad seems to be having an effect," said Mr. Mitchel. The IRS declined comment. Lags in reporting renunciations might mean that many who appeared on
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The U.S. is rare in that all income earned by citizens and permanent
residents, even those living abroad, can be subject to U.S. tax,
according to Bryan Skarlatos, a New York lawyer. The U.S. also confers
citizenship on people who are born on American soil.<br />
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The U.S. launched the tax crackdown after the terrorist attacks of
Sept. 11, 2001, and ratcheted up its efforts after 2009, amid evidence
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and other foreign institutions helped U.S. taxpayers hide assets. Some
taxpayers have applied for IRS limited-amnesty programs, in which they
pay stiff penalties for past noncompliance but avoid prosecution. Tax lawyers say the crackdown has ensnared smaller violators who weren't intentionally evading U.S. taxes. In addition, a law enacted in 2010, the Foreign Account Tax
Compliance Act, or Fatca, requires foreign financial institutions to
certify they aren't hiding U.S. taxpayer assets, which lawyers say is
leading some to reject U.S. customers. <br />
Taxpayer penalties for failing to report assets can be severe, including up to 50% of an account balance for each year.<br />
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The web of rules is "overly burdensome," said Jeffrey Neiman, a
former federal prosecutor who led the 2009 UBS case, which resulted in
the bank's agreeing to a $780 million settlement. He now is a lawyer in
private practice in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. "You basically find yourself
in this continuous nightmare."<br />
The cost of complying with various rules and regulations can be steep even for people with small tax bills.<br />
Carol Tapanila, who moved to Canada more than 40 years
ago and is now retired, renounced her citizenship in November and
appeared on the current list. She says her U.S. taxes amounted to about
$250 last year and she didn't take the step to avoid paying them. Legal and accounting fees and other costs of making sure she was in
compliance in recent years have added up to nearly $40,000, says Ms.
Tapanila. "It is nothing but stress."<br />
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Expatriation can also be costly, requiring that taxpayers prove they have properly paid five years' taxes, among other things.The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-73579136215261523322013-07-24T21:35:00.001-07:002013-07-24T21:35:06.488-07:00America, We're Number 27!<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ZDmf05diY8o" width="480"></iframe>The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-40172477738289609472013-07-24T19:59:00.002-07:002013-07-24T19:59:43.263-07:00Goodbye To My American Dream<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>This is what one young lady born in Trinidad has to say about her decision to leave America. I think she is right on the mark and a courageous woman to speak out on this issue.</b><br />
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Goodbye To My American Dream, By Tiffanie Drayton<br />
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On the day of college graduation, I told my friends and family the
news: I was leaving the country I had lived in since childhood. “I
just need a change,” I told them, but they knew there was more. Was it
some romance gone awry, they wondered? Some impulsive response to a
broken heart? And I was running from heartbreak. My relationship with
the United States of America is the most tumultuous relationship I have
ever had, and it ended with the heart-rending realization that a country
I loved and believed in did not love me back.<br />
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Back in the ’90s,
my mother brought me from our home in the Caribbean islands to the U.S.,
along with my brother and sister. I was 4 years old. She worked as a
live-in nanny for two years, playing mommy for white kids whose parents
had better things to do. She took trips to the Hamptons and even flew on
a private jet to California as “the help.” My mom didn’t believe that
nanny meant maid, but she did whatever was asked of her, because she was
thirsty. She had a thirst that could only be quenched by the American
dream. One day, she thought, her children would be educated. One day,
they might have nannies of their own.<br />
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That was our path. Get a
“good education.” When the neighborhoods with quality schools became too
expensive for my mom to afford as a single parent with three kids, we
traversed the United States with GreatSchools.net as our compass. New
Jersey, elementary school: decent, mostly Hispanic school, even though
my gifted and talented program was predominantly Indian. Texas, middle
school: “Found a great school for you guys,” my mom said while rain
poured into our car through the open windows where the straps of our
mattresses were tied down. It had an “A” grade and was 70 percent white.
Florida, high school: “Hey, Tiffanie, you should have this egg. It’s
the only brown one like you!” my classmate told me during AP biology.
Philadelphia, Hawaii, North, South, East, West. Car, U-Haul, Greyhound,
plane, train. New York City, private university: “I really want to write
an essay on being the gentrifier,” one courageous young man pitched in a
journalism class. I was one of only two people who were disturbed.<br />
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For
a long time I survived by covering myself in the labels I’d accumulated
over the years. I plastered each one to my body with super glue as if
they were Post-It note reminders that I was someone. Sports fanatic
(hot pink). Feminist, beautiful, writer, comedian, fashionista, friend
(fuchsia, yellow, blue, purple, red, green). I hid behind them; they
were my only shields.<br />
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Green
covered my eyes when a childhood friend’s family banged down my front
door and demanded their daughter get out of the house full of blacks.
Blue protected my heart when my black peers ostracized my enjoyment of
complete, complex sentences. Yellow blocked my ears when whispers
floated through the air at my ex-white-American boyfriend’s home like
haunted ghosts: I can’t believe he is dating a black girl. The
words passed like a gentle breeze barely creating flutter.<br />
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I
existed right there on the fringe of ugly, ignorant and uncultured.
Black but not black enough for my positive attributes to be justified.
“Where are you from?” potential dates asked when they met me. “I am from
Trinidad and Tobago,” I said. “Oh, that’s why you are so beautiful and
exotic — I knew you couldn’t be all black.”<br />
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“Black people don’t
really know how to swim,” my co-worker once told me when I worked as a
swim instructor at my neighborhood’s pool. “What about me?” I asked.
“Oh, you aren’t black. You’re from Trinidad,” she said.<br />
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“The black
children don’t like to read very much,” I overheard one librarian
discussing with another while I sat down reading a book a couple feet
away. They passed right by me with smiles.<br />
I was the model
minority — absent, yet present. The yardstick to which other minorities
were measured. If I could finish high school and college, why couldn’t
so many African-American people find their way out of their hoods and
pull themselves up by their bootstraps? If I could speak English without
using a single ebonic slang, why do others call themselves “niggas”? If
I managed to make it through 23 years without contracting an STD or
getting pregnant, why do black women have the highest statistical risk
of disease and teenage motherhood? Daddy America looked to me to prove
that he did something right. After all, one of his children turned out
all right. The others must simply be problem kids.<br />
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I survived
because I was never able to make America my home. I never watched my
childhood neighborhood become whitened by helicopter lights in search of
criminals or hipsters in search of apartments. No state, city or town
has been a mother to me, cradling generations of my family near her
bosom, to then be destroyed by unemployment or poverty. No school system
had the time or opportunity to relegate me to “remedial,” “rejected” or
“unteachable.” I never accepted the misogynistic, drug-infested,
stripper-glamorizing, hip-hop culture that is force-fed to black youths
through square tubes. I am not a product of a state of greatness but a
byproduct of emptiness.<br />
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In that empty, dark space I
found my blackness. I stripped myself of the labels, painfully peeling
them off one by one. Beneath them there is a wounded, disfigured colored
woman who refuses to be faceless anymore, remain hidden any longer. My
face may be repulsive to some since it bears proof that race continues
to be a problem.<br />
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Still, I count myself lucky. Where my open cuts
remain, eventually scars will take their place and those scars will fade
with time. For many, their wounds will never heal. Gunshots bore
coin-size holes into their chests that will never close. Their chained
wrists and ankles will continue to bruise. Their minds have collapsed
under the weight of a failed education system.<br />
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I was already back
in Trinidad and Tobago when the Trayvon Martin verdict came down last
week. I wasn’t surprised, but I was speechless. My hope is that it will
force Americans to reexamine their “post-racial” beliefs. A friend of
mine posted on my Facebook page, “You made the right choice.” I think I
did, too.<br />
I have found freedom by leaving the land of the free.<br />
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New School University. She hopes to one day return to an equal and
racially tolerant America. </i>The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-75781445311264046532013-07-06T01:16:00.000-07:002013-07-06T01:16:06.775-07:00The Institutionalized Extortion of Heterosexual Men<div class="headline_area">
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Over the last few years, I have been increasingly wary of and
doubtful about the motives of all women who wanted to have sex with me.
There has been plenty of evidence to support this wariness. One woman,
who I had not met prior to our brief discussion, without any apparent
self-consciousness, proposed to have a child with me as soon as she
heard the street on which I lived, a street with many expensive large
houses overlooking a large body of water. When with another woman, after
we had come back to my expensive house, which has several acres of
gardens, just after our first date, and immediately after laying eyes on
my property, she proposed that she would be my girlfriend. There had
been no prior mention of any relationship, let alone sex.<br />
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To be seen by women as super-attractive and desirable just because I
have significant financial resources disgusts me. It is objectification
pure and simple. The last I heard, most women were strongly opposed to
objectification, but their behavior shows that’s a lie. When I was not
so well off, many women wouldn’t even give me the time of day. As I see
it, American women are increasingly mercenary, or perhaps just
significantly more willing to show their long-standing gold-digger
inclinations. Some are even proud of what I am coming to appreciate is
the intention to commit extortion. <br />
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I remember sitting in a restaurant at the Atlanta Airport, waiting
for my connecting flight, and overhearing three middle-aged women
talking at the next table. They made no effort to prevent those nearby
from hearing them. They were all divorcees, and they were comparing how
much loot they had extracted from their ex-husbands, as though it was a
competition. They squealed with glee about the significant resources
that they had gotten from their former mates. Nowhere in the discussion
amongst these three was there any consideration of any adverse impact on
those men. I was then shocked and dismayed that so many American women
had become so blatantly money-hungry, heartless, and manipulative. Now I
take it for granted.<br />
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More recently I have come to appreciate that Feminism has
successfully changed American laws to establish the legalized extortion
from heterosexual men, or at least from those men who are willing to
have sex with a woman, and from those men who are still sufficiently
reckless and clueless to marry an American woman. Yes, extortion
technically is a crime, but through children and/or marriage, women can,
and many do, legally engage in it. Consider the elements of the crime
as defined by common law. Extortion is the: (1) present use of threat or
force (2) of a future harm (3) to obtain money or resources (4) from
another (5) with the intent to steal. We will take each of these five
elements in turn, but I invite you, if you are an American, to consider
the women in your life, and whether they too are engaged in some form of
legalized extortion from men.<br />
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Regarding the use of (1) threat or force, consider false rape
accusations. Without evidence or justification, a woman can
unilaterally, and without any supporting evidence, have a man thrown in
jail, can cause him to lose his job, and can cause him to lose his
community reputation. Often used in retaliation for some perceived
slight, such false rape accusations are a threat of force, a threat to
get the power of the state to punish a man for doing what a woman
doesn’t like. The very real possibility that a woman can do this, and
get away with it, without being punished in any way, is an indication
that she has the present power to threaten force. Thus, if they know
what’s good for them, men had better not offend a woman, lest the woman
call out the cops, and get these same men thrown into jail based on
false rape accusations. <br />
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The same is true for claims of domestic violence. A woman, simply by
calling the police, can bring the force of the state down on the man
involved. Mandatory arrest laws require that the man be arrested. Never
mind whether or not there actually was any domestic violence, and never
mind who the perpetrator was. The power is held exclusively by the
female, and if the male does not do as she wishes, the man will be made
pay (if not financially, then certainly suffer via time in jail, being
forced to move out of his own house, inconvenience to his life via an
injunction, etc.).<br />
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A similar analysis applies to men who are behind in their
child-support payments. As perverse as it may seem, a significant number
of men who are behind in their child support payments are now thrown
into jail. In some cases, their professional licenses and driver’s
licenses are revoked. Never mind that these actions severely compromise
their ability to pay child support. Logic is not the dominant motivation
here. A display of power, and sending a strong message to men, that
women control the power, that is the primary message that is being sent.
And a showing of power is necessary as the first element of extortion.<br />
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Divorce-related child custody disputes provide another example. Women
can, and in many cases actually do, falsely accuse the men of abusing
their own children. The women, through these allegations, can cause men
to be estranged and separated from their own children. Of course there
are financial considerations here, such as the desire for more child
support. The greater the percentage of time that the mother has the
children, the more the child support will be. But taken from a wider
perspective, it appears as though there is also an important message
that is sent to men thereby, and that is that men had better comply with
not only the desires of women, but also the dictates of the legal
system. <br />
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You may ask “what about compassion for the fate of men?” There is
none of that here, we have a systematic extortion process underway,
where not only the woman gets money, but so do lawyers, psychologists,
child support collection clerks, etc. This is a systemic
government-supported racket with big money at stake. So forget about
compassion for men, the institutionalized incentive systems that are now
in place help to keep things the way they are.<br />
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The threat of force can also show up in allegations of sexual
harassment at work. Even if men go their own way, and have nothing to do
with women, they will in many cases be required to work with women. The
threat of a sexual harassment complaint, and the very real possibility
that the man could lose his job thereby, or have his reputation in an
industry thereby tarnished, is a very real and serious threat. What
about the prosecution of false accusers? Are you kidding? It’s just like
false rape accusations, false domestic abuse allegations, and false
child abuse allegations. The woman is virtually never prosecuted for her
vengeful and/or extortionate display of power exerted in an effort to
get the man to fork over the resources. <br />
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Many men ignorantly fail to see that they are living under a profound
and serious threat that force will be used against them. For years I
wondered why so many American men were acting like hopeless wimps when
interacting with their wives. I was dismayed to note how they refused to
stand-up for themselves, and refused to correct their wives when their
wives were obviously in the wrong. Now I get it — they had at least
unconsciously internalized the threat of force discussed here, and at
least on some level they fully understood what they were up against.
They dared not let people know they had any balls, that they might
actually be able to stand up and be counted. Most slaves threatened with
severe punishment do not generally stand-up for themselves.<br />
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Consider next the (2) future harm that a woman might do to a man. She
could have him thrown in jail, could get him to pay her outrageous
child support (entirely unrelated to actual child support needs), could
get him to pay for another man’s child (paternity fraud), or could get
him to pay lifelong or at least long-term alimony. She could force him
to attend “anger management” classes (state-sponsored brainwashing as I
see it). She could get him thrown in jail on criminal charges like rape,
child abuse, stalking, or domestic violence. These future harms are
exercised regularly, and both men and women are fully aware of how much
more harsh the criminal justice system’s punishments are for men than
they are for women. For example, as Bill Price has recently reported,
American men are executed about 100 times more often then women. [Note
1]<br />
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The next element is the (3) money or resources obtained thereby. Most
young women I know don’t want to be some high-powered corporate
executive, or for that matter any other type of wage earner. Instead
they want to stay home and have kids, and they want a man to make that
possible by paying for her to live that lifestyle. On a basic level, it
makes sense that women would want a man to provide resources so that her
offspring can do well, but this fundamental old-fashioned motivation
has been twisted for selfish monetary purposes, twisted to the point
where it is no longer recognizable. The extortionate and forced transfer
of money and resources from men to women is now at the expense of (a)
male freedom, (b) male self-determination, and (c) basic human decency.
The fact that men are thrown in jail for not paying child support, in
many instances for not paying money they don’t have, that shows that
this is not a system based on either a man’s ability to pay, or a policy
intended to promote harmonious family arrangements. Thanks to misguided
chivalry, the strident and ceaseless complaints of feminists, the
compliant white-knight politicians who respond to the feminist demands,
and the widespread greed of women, America’s legal system now provides
for the institutionalized extraction of money and resources from
heterosexual men.<br />
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Notice that this extraction (4) comes only from heterosexual men.
These men are the sole target of the extraction process. Women, by and
large, do not pay alimony, and they do not pay child support. Women do
not, by and large, go to jail for domestic violence, stalking, or rape.
Women are not generally accused of, nor do they generally lose jobs
because of sexual harassment accusations. The heavy-duty punishments,
directed at heterosexual men, are intended to make men pay. It’s as
simple as that. <br />
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So, for example, if you never wanted a child with a particular woman
who “got pregnant,” and you objected to becoming a father, it doesn’t
matter. So what if she lied abut being on birth control? The woman is
nonetheless supported by the legal system in collecting child support
from you. Never mind that she can unilaterally get an abortion, or put
the baby up for adoption, both without your permission. Nobody said this
was fair. And let’s give up the myth that it’s about supporting
children. That’s just the excuse used to legitimize the extortion. For
example, a good number of men, who have proven with DNA evidence that
they are not the fathers of certain children, are nonetheless forced by
the courts to pay child support. [Note 2] You, the man, are going to be
made to pay anyway. The man has absolutely no say in the matter.<br />
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Which brings us to the place where there is an (5) intention to steal
behind all this. At some point in the past, I imagine some men and
women, with good intentions, wanted to enter a partnership where they
both contributed to raising a family. More recently in history, men got a
job, and women stayed home and took care of the kids. That separation
of duties may have made some sense in 1950, but it no longer does. While
men are legally obliged to keep being the providers, women are no
longer required live up to their side of the bargain. Instead, men are
legally required to support women in their efforts to do whatever the
hell they want with their lives (via tax dollars at the very least, for
example having children on their own without any involvement of a man).
The current arrangement is way beyond a lopsided allocation of
gender-based financial responsibility, it is now outright extortion of
heterosexual men. Under the current system, no matter what the woman
does, men are forced to pay. <br />
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The Twisting Of Natural Impulses: It is natural, and I believe on
some deeper level innate in heterosexual men, to want to give and
support women and the family. But the current legal system has gone way
beyond the desire to give and support. It has used that inclination,
that desire, that deeper urge, and twisted it into something so
draconian and oppressive, that for an increasing number of men who
dispassionately and clearly see what is happening, all desire to give to
a woman or “her” offspring (as she often puts it) evaporates. <br />
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A desire to give to the family, in mutuality, as a matter of choice,
as a contribution to the welfare of the family — that could be a
wonderful thing. But when this giving becomes a slavery-like
institution, as it now has become in America, men are increasingly
abandoning it, and with good reason. The statistics indicate what’s
happening, and the laments from the women of child-bearing age, such as
“where have all the good men gone?” are just another indication of the
male abandonment of the family that’s now underway. Marriage rates in
the USA in 2009 were 6.8 per 1000 people. This rate has steadily
declined since 1970, at which point it was 10.6 per 1000 people. Note
that 1970 was around the time when feminist lies and propaganda became
well-entrenched in the American legal system. [Note 3]<br />
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In this case, the “good men,” as the women refer to them, are the men
who are willing to put themselves in the saddle of husband and
provider, with all the legal fetters that go along with that. There are
still some brave (“ignorant” might be a better term) men who are willing
to put themselves, their assets, their careers, and their reputations,
at great risk, in the statistically unreasonable hope that the women
they chose won’t call out the sheriff and have them manacled and bound
into some sort of an institutionalized payment arrangement (divorce
asset splits, alimony, and child support are the most widely employed
mechanisms). These “good men” desperately need to get the message
discussed herein.<br />
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It is perverse that the most illogical and primitive part of man, his
innate desire for sex, partnership, and love with a woman, is used for,
and played upon to effect, this institutionalized extortion. Men have
historically been driven by instinct and hormones in this place, but
they desperately now need to use their logical brains to understand what
is really happening. So long as men don’t use a detached, rational, and
objective perspective to see the institutionalized extortion that’s
underway, they will continue to fall prey to the ploys of women
surrounding marriage and children. <br />
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Institutionalized Abuse: Feminism has brought with it the illogical
notion that women can do no harm, and when this myth is combined with
nearly unchecked power, abuse will be the result. We see this same
result in many areas, not just the institutionalized extortion of
resources from men as discussed above. Consider a 2010 US Department of
Justice study that examined the sexual abuse of teenagers in detention
(juvenile halls, group homes, etc.) [Note 4]. This study surveyed 8,700
juveniles housed in 326 facilities, representing about 25% of the
nation’s youth living in such detention facilities. Among the 10% of
youths who admitted to being sexually abused, 92% said the abuse was
perpetrated by females. That’s not a typo — that’s 92%.<br />
Lovisa Stannow, the executive director of California-based non-profit
Just Detention International, which advocates for the elimination of
prison rape, had a very insightful comment about this same study. She
said, “When you have an extreme power differential and absolute
unchecked power, bad things start happening. When you combine this with a
culture where sex abuse by females on males isn’t taken seriously, then
you have the perfect set-up for women with all this power to get away
with it.”<br />
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The same conclusion applies to the institutionalized extortion of
resources by women from heterosexual men. It’s about time that more of
us American men honestly acknowledged what’s happening to us. It’s about
time that we older American men started honestly and fully informing
the younger American men what the deal is with women and the legal
system. We older men need to do this informing before it is too late —
that is before the younger men get married, get a woman pregnant, or
move in with a woman.The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-86297857789340060012013-01-20T05:48:00.001-08:002013-01-20T05:48:55.704-08:00American Girl Does The Unthinkable To Garner Attention For Herself<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/UUpz4VfRB14" width="480"></iframe><br />
You all are quite aware that I am very critical of American youth culture, especially regarding young women. It appears that things have gotten even worse in the USA when young women debase themselves for 15 minutes of fame.<br />
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This video has gone viral, but for the wrong reasons. It is not funny, and it is not entertaining. It is disturbing. Disturbing for the young woman who felt compelled to sabotage her life like this and disturbing for seeing further deterioration of American society.<br />
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I post this video as a wake up call to Americans. What will it take for it to dawn on you that we are declining as a once great nation and a once great people?<br />
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Seeing videos like this makes me think that we have reached the point of no return.<br />
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Poor girl, and poor America......<br />
The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-47721032138072393202012-11-13T15:00:00.001-08:002013-01-01T03:55:33.596-08:00Is a college degree worth the cost? You decide.This short video is very telling.......<br />
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Americans have long been brainwashed into thinking that a college degree is worth the high debtload. It is not and this video illustrates why.<br />
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So the next time you hear a parent explaining why he or she is spending $150,000 on their child's education when they should be funding their retirement, think of this video. The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-12151427392838042942012-10-27T11:19:00.000-07:002012-10-27T11:29:45.487-07:00Before You Vote, Know That "It's NOT The Economy Stupid!"<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Presidential candidates are remarkable in their ability to convince
Americans that the economy and taxes are the biggest issues at stake on
November 6th. The reality is that regardless of which candidate wins,
the economy will react to global market forces similarly. Demanding
that the candidate focus on "creating jobs" in the private industry is
based on a pipe dream.<br />
<br />For men, this election is really about seeing the Supreme Court (and
other federal courts) continuing to be occupied by Sonya Sotomayors and
Elena Kagans who have been programmed since undergraduate school to
advance the feminist legal agenda. Keep in mind that for every feminist
Justice on the US Supreme Court, there are hundreds more working as
judges in the Federal District Courts, and Federal Circuit Courts of
Appeal. The President appoints ALL federal judges, so keep that in mind
before you actually vote.<br />
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This election is really about ending the fiscally parasitic wars that
sap the strength from this nation, and kill off or maim thousands of our
best and brightest men.<br />
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This election is really about a Department of State that finances with
your dollars male circumcisions, women's health clinics, micro-finance
loans for female businesses, and other discriminatory feminist
initiatives that Hilary Clinton oversees.<br />
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This election is really about allowing the Obama-signed FATCA law to
remain intact so that internationally-minded men like you and me are
prevented from legally storing wealth abroad. FATCA is so onerous, that
many foreign banks are now beginning to refuse new American
clients! This benefits the US federal government so wealth stays here.<br />
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This election is really about immigration amnesty which would allow
undocumented immigrants to be permitted to stay thereby deflating wages
and displacing native-born American workers.<br />
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This election is really about getting America back to where men were
men, or moving America forward to where men are indistinguishable from
women.<br />
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The choice is yours, but don't let anyone tell you the candidates
represent the same interests or that this election is all about the
economy.<br />
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Vote to reignite manhood in America! No excuses.........
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This video is a wonderful example of the propaganda spewed by feminists and the left to have girls walking around bitter and resentful of men. Trouble is, the facts are incorrect. The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-38255850135420151352012-09-01T22:27:00.000-07:002012-09-01T22:27:05.820-07:00Female ICE Chief Of Staff Resigns For Harrassing Males<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Finally men are getting the message that legal action against women pays high dividends! In this case, Suzanne Barr (pictured below), has been engaging in a discriminatory course of conduct against male officials at Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Among other things, she made lewd sexual comments in front of others, and she promoted a female over a far more qualified male. This male employee, James T. Hayes, is the Special Agent in Charge of the NY Field Office for ICE. The female who was promoted over him is a light-weight with little practical experience by comparison. Sadly, the article below from the Washington Post does not go into detail about the discriminatory promotion, just the hostile environment allegations.<br />
Bravo to James Hayes for not sitting on the sidelines when an unjust and discriminatory female rears her head. I hope more and more follow his lead and get an attorney. I have my workplace lawsuit against a female still pending, and each one of us should strive to do the same when the opportunity arises.<br />
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WASHINGTON — A senior Obama administration political appointee and longtime aide to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano resigned Saturday amid allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior lodged by at least three Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees.<br />
Suzanne Barr, chief of staff to ICE Director John Morton, said in her resignation letter that the allegations against her are “unfounded.” But she said she was stepping down anyway to end distractions within the agency. ICE, a division of the Homeland Security Department, confirmed Barr had resigned. The Associated Press obtained a copy of Barr’s letter.<br />
Barr is accused of sexually inappropriate behavior toward employees. The complaints are related to a sexual discrimination and retaliation lawsuit filed by a senior ICE agent in May.<br />
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In her letter to Morton, Barr said she has been the subject of “unfounded allegations designed to destroy my reputation” and is resigning “with great regret.”<br />
“Of greater concern however, is the threat these allegations represent to the reputation of this agency and the men and women who proudly serve their country by advancing ICE’s mission,” Barr wrote. “As such, I feel it is incumbent upon me to take every step necessary to prevent further harm to the agency and to prevent this from further distracting from our critical work.”<br />
Barr went on leave last month after the New York Post reported on the lawsuit filed by James T. Hayes Jr., ICE’s special agent in charge in New York. Additional employees came forward with their allegations around the same time.<br />
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Peter King, R-N.Y., said in a statement Saturday that Barr’s resignation “raises the most serious questions about management practices and personnel policies at the Department of Homeland Security.” He said his committee will continue to review the case and personnel practices at DHS.<br />
In one complaint, Barr is accused of telling a male subordinate he was “sexy” and asking a personal question about his anatomy during an office party. In a separate complaint, she is accused of offering to perform a sex act with a male subordinate during a business trip in Bogota, Colombia. She’s also accused of calling a male subordinate from her hotel room and offering to perform a sex act. The names of two of Barr’s accusers were censored in affidavits reviewed by AP.<br />
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Homeland Security’s office of professional responsibility and inspector general have been investigating the allegations. Prior to the lawsuit, there were no complaints about Barr, according to a homeland security official who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.<br />
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In the lawsuit, Hayes described a “frat house” atmosphere at ICE designed to humiliate male employees under Barr’s leadership. Hayes, who was transferred to New York from ICE headquarters in Washington, is asking for more than $4 million that, among other things, would cover compensation he believes he is owed for relocation expenses and financial losses associated with his transfer.<br />
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Hayes’ lawyer, Morris Fischer of Silver Spring, Md., has declined to comment.<br />
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The Justice Department is seeking to dismiss Hayes’ lawsuit on the basis that he did not state a claim for retaliation.<br />
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Barr, a 1995 graduate of the University of Arizona, was among Napolitano’s first appointments after she became secretary in 2009. Barr started working for Napolitano in 2004, while Napolitano was governor of Arizona. Prior to that, Barr worked for Arizona Republican Sens. Jon Kyl and John McCain.The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-85090284986820924052012-08-18T02:56:00.004-07:002012-08-18T02:58:18.577-07:00Arrogant "Can-Do" American Women Killed By DogsAmerican women often have a certain arrogance when it comes to danger. Part of this is media-created, and part of it is the feminist "can-do" myth.<br />
When it comes to dangerous animals or people, American women often believe that their love and charm prevent them from being harmed. I wonder if this is why so many of them choose abusive partners.<br />
Whatever the case, women are not immune to harm with animal and danger unlike Hollywood portrays. Had the young woman in the story below not been deluded into that thinking, she might very well be alive today. <br />
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A 23-year-old woman who devoted her life to saving animals was mauled to death by dogs she had lovingly rescued.<br />
Rebecca Carey, of Decatur, Georgia, worked in an animal clinic and had been taking in abandoned animals for 10 years. <br />
But, in a tragic turn of fate, the college student was savagely killed sometime over the weekend by at least one of the dogs she had rescued.<br />
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Authorities say Carey had five dogs living with her at the time of her death, including a pit bull she had owned for six years. <br />
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The other dogs included another pit bull, a boxer mix she had taken in and a Presa, a large Spanish breed. She was also dogsitting another Presa for her friend, Jackie Cira. <br />
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Cira discovered Carey’s mauled body on Sunday afternoon after her friend failed to show up for work at Alpharetta's Loving Hands Animal Clinic.<br />
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'There was a lot of blood,' Cira told wsbtv.com. 'And when first got there, it looked like she had fallen and hit her head.'<br />
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Police initially thought they were dealing with a homicide but the DeKalb County medical examiner ruled Carey's death the result of dog bites. <br />
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DeKalb County police spokeswoman Mekka Parish says all of the dogs were euthanized on Wednesday with the consent of Carey's parents.<br />
Cira told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Carey would have been devastated to find out that her dogs has been put down, adding that it would have been possible to determine which animals were responsible for the attack.<br />
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'We're talking about three very different breeds weighing around 80 pounds, 55 pounds and 15 pounds,' she said.<br />
But, Tim Medlin, interim director of DeKalb Animal Control, told wsbtv.com that would not have been possible. 'We didn’t know which dog did which,' he said.<br />
'I can’t be wrong. Not just myself, no one can be wrong in putting out a dog that possibly had to do with these type of injuries. I will not put another person at that kind of risk.'<br />
Cira said that Carey, a skilled dog handler, was experienced when it came to dealing with aggressive animals. <br />
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'If she found out it was a dangerous dog, they were gone,' she told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 'She felt strongly that dangerous dogs had no business being in society where they could attack a child or something.<br />
Cira added to the newspaper that perhaps Carey had fallen on her head after attempting to break up a fight between the dogs.<br />
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Carey's parents, Greg and Ellen Carey, released the following statement after their daughter's tragic death. ‘Rebecca Carey of Decatur was 23 years old and an avid animal lover. <br />
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'Since the second grade when she read the book "Throw Away Pets," she vowed to be a voice for all animals.'<br />
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Betsy Duffey's novel follows the lives of two girls who find a dog, a cat, and a rabbit in a temporary animal shelter and try to find them homes before they are put to sleep by the authorities.<br />
‘Upon placing her first abandoned animal in a permanent loving home in 2003, she volunteered countless hours with rescue networks and animal shelters,' the Carey family statement continued.<br />
‘There she did what she loved the most: rescuing animals from untenable situations to find them safe, loving homes.’The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-14070488264463391952012-07-02T18:46:00.001-07:002012-07-02T18:46:13.406-07:00America is not the greatest country anymore!This clip from The Newsroom is creating a huge buzz in the media. It depicts an American man telling the truth about the USA that few wish to acknowledge.<br />
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His toughlove message seems to resonate with the audience, and more importantly, with Americans who are tired living a lie that if more difficult than ever to maintain.<br />
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The word is getting out folks. Too bad that it is likely too late to turn the tide.<br />
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Allow me to tell you the story of Brian Banks and Wanetta Gibson. Banks, now 26, was 16 years old when he was wrongfully accused of rape by Wanetta Gibson. Banks was then a high school football standout destined for the University of Southern California and a possible career in the NFL according to some scouts.<br />
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In 2002, Banks was arrested and charged after classmate Wanetta Gibson said that he dragged her into a stairway at and raped her. Faced with a possible 41 years to life sentence, he accepted a plea deal that put him in prison for more than five years, followed by five years of probation. He also had to register as a sex offender.<br />
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In March 2011, Gibson contacted Banks through Facebook and wanted to "Let bygones be bygones."<br />
Banks informed the California Innocence Project of the California Western School of Law that Gibson had contacted him, and they videotaped her recanting her story. <br />
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According to the California Innocence Project, "She said she had made it up, that what they had wasn't even sex but it was consensual. When he was on his way to the office, they decided to go to the stairwell and started making out. Brian said something that upset her, and she told the police he had dragged her down the hallway and raped her."<br />
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Gibson's family had won a $1.5 million judgment from Long Beach Unified School District because of Banks' conviction. After realizing that she jeopardized her new found riches, Gibson later tried to recant her confession of no rape having taken place, but it was too late. The DA viewed the matter anew and Banks' conviction was overturned. Gibson will have to repay the 1.5 million dollars.<br />
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What we have to see here is the feminist hysteria surrounding claims of rape, no matter how untrue they are. False claims of rape are often used as weapons of revenge or means to garner sympathy at the expense of innocent men.<br />
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No less inportant is the fact that Banks, as an American of African descent, could not rely on the criminal justice system to determine truth and administer justice. The system failed him like it fails men every day at the hands of wickedly unjust women who game that system.<br />
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At one time, African Americans had to fear false allegations of white Americans in the old south. Back then, an untrue vengeful allegation could mean prison or execution. Those days are behind us. However, today men risk losing their liberty, livelihoods, and lives at the hands of women.<br />
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The Banks story has barely been reported in the press because it is not big news in America. Gibson's lies wasted public funds in both the criminal and civil trial, and she deserves to be prosecuted for malicious prosecution and perjury. She stands little chance of suffering that fate however, because she is female in a feminist-infected society.<br />
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For this and other tragedies that befall American men at the hands of opportunist women, I say "God Damn America!" This nation has lost its way and it is too far gone to get it back. Feminism has corrupted this country and all sense of truth and justice.<br />
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<br />The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-22994577974229553242012-05-12T07:28:00.000-07:002012-05-12T07:28:21.234-07:00The Great National ImpasseBy now it is common knowledge that the US government labors under crushing national debt. The problem is how we are going to reduce this debt. Everyone from elementary school math students to Nobel laureate economists realize that BOTH reductions in federal spending AND tax increases are necessary to begin chipping away at the morass that is our debtload.<br />
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If it were only so easy. Democrats are loathe to cut spending and Republicans are loathe to raise taxes, hence our current fiscal dilemma.<br />
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Americans have a lot to decide this November when the choose between Obama and Romney. Since neither candidate is serious about confronting our debt, we'll have to vote for the lessor of two evils.<br />
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Things obviously must get worse before we can break out of this impasse. The question is whether or not that will be too late.<br />
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Take a look at this matter as presented below. You will be surprised at how prevalent is the problem.<br />
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If your man pops the question this Valentine’s Day, or if you’re one of the 2 million people who will get hitched this year, listen up– some of the traditonal aspects of marriage are starting to change.<br />
First we told you how a growing number of men starting to wear “<a class="bbc_url" data-cke-saved-href="http://galtime.com/article/love-sex/38412/2942/mangagement-rings#axzz1lA7xUQcj" href="http://galtime.com/article/love-sex/38412/2942/mangagement-rings#axzz1lA7xUQcj" rel="nofollow external" title="External link">mangagement rings</a>” (male engagement rings.) Now we’ve learned there’s a new trend on the rise: Men in the US are taking their wife’s last name, or hyphenating it with their own.<br />
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<strong>Taking the Name Change Plunge </strong><br />
Mark Tyler is “man enough” to admit to GalTime that he actually did all of the above. Mark wore a mangagement ring during his engagement, and soon after he and his bride Carol Tyler got married last January, Mark took his wife’s last name. He started the ceremony as Mark Harper and ended it as Mark Tyler. The minister even announced, “Here come the Tylers” as they made their way down the aisle.<br />
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Mark says he’s proud. “Shortly before the wedding I decided to make the change. She (Carol) was stunned. Actually, she asked me to reconsider, that it was cool with her for me not to change. But I told her it was too late, and then she said GREAT!”<br />
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The couple started talking about it before they got married and decided it was important they both have the same last name so their children would as well. According to Mark, Carol said, “If we all have the same last name, why can’t it be mine?”<br />
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<div style="text-align: left;">She said it as a joke, but I told her that I’d think about it seriously. So I did. And then I found myself in the position of the typical female. Hyphenate? Too bulky. Keep my name? But then we’d have different family names. Take her name? Yowww. Big blow to the male ego.”</div><br />
In the end Mark says he thought about Carol’s career. “She is well established in her career and I am not. Our plan is for her to be the primary breadwinner and me to be the primary parent. So, “Carol Tyler” is a well established professional while “Carol Harper” is who? I don’t have the same dynamic going from Harper to Tyler.”<br />
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Gayle Brandeis and her husband did the name swap for the same reasons when they got married: Kids and career. “It is a second marriage for both of us. I had kept my name with my first marriage as well, and my kids from my first marriage have long hyphenated last names. I was pregnant when my current husband and I married, and we liked the idea of everyone in the family having the same last name. I had already established myself as an author with my name, and he felt no particular loyalty to his father’s last name, so now my hudband is a Brandeis, as is our son.”<br />
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<strong>How Many Are Doing The Reverse Name Swap?</strong><br />
The Centers for Disease Control and the Social Security Administration says it doesn’t track these types of name swaps. But an up and coming company called <a class="bbc_url" data-cke-saved-href="http://hitchswitch.com/" href="http://hitchswitch.com/" rel="nofollow external" title="External link">Hitchswitch</a>, which offers newlyweds “a one stop shopping name changing service for a fee” has some interesting numbers.<br />
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CEO Jake Wolff says they’ve helped about two thousand couples change their names since June 2011– and 5 percent of those clients have been men. Out of that five percent about three percent of men take their wife’s last name and the remaining two percent create a hybrid or hyphenate their last name.<br />
Jake says he’s seeing this trend increase. “Even though Q1 of 2012 has just started, we have seen an increase in the number of males taking a hybrid name.”<br />
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<strong>Turning in the Man Card?</strong><br />
<div style="text-align: left;">Jake polled his male name changing clients for GalTime on why they went against the name grain and they all told him, “They felt weird taking their spouse’s name not because they had anything against using the name of their wife, but because they felt they would be “de-masculized” (is that even a word?!), and teased (seriously) by their friends and family who heard that the groom took the name of their wife. Most of our clients fall in the 22 to 35 age range, so I guess the grooms still had some angst.”</div><br />
Mark says when he told people about his untraditional name change a majority of the responses were actually negative. “As for the man card issue, I get it. I guess that in many ways I have turned in my man card. Of course, I treat the whole man card thing as a joke in the first place. It’s a satirical term that, to me, describes a physically grown man who has the mind and interests of an adolescent.”<br />
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<strong>Happily Ever After</strong><br />
The Tylers and the Brandeis’ all report they’re still very happy with their choices. Their kids have the same last name, and all is well in nameville. Mark gushes, “I’m so proud to be a Tyler. My wife absolutely rocks and our family is the most exciting thing that’s ever happened to me.”<br />
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Jake Brandeis sums it all up quite nicely from his informal customer poll of men who handed in their man card with class. “The grooms told me that they did this because the couple was starting a new life together, and their new name was their new identity. They saw it as a great compromise.”The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-21247225914472396272012-02-06T19:22:00.000-08:002012-02-09T20:58:51.078-08:00MRA CALL TO ACTION: Email A Letter To Your Federal Senator And Representative<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://zerocancer.org/images/teaser_get-involved_write-congress.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="243" src="http://zerocancer.org/images/teaser_get-involved_write-congress.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>For all you so-called "Men's Rights Activists" out there who have yet to email your Senator or Congressional Representative, the below letter is a template you can use, modify, edit, and email. If you do nothing else, you should be periodically doing this. I'll soon give an example of what you should write to your State-level Senators and Representatives who are sometimes more active in passing anti-male laws.<br />
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Below are are the websites that can direct you to the email portal of your members of Congress:<br />
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Dear Senator or Representative <span style="color: red;">(Fill in the Blank)</span>:<br />
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I am a registered voter of the<span style="color: red;"> ##</span>th Congressional District of <span style="color: red;">(Your State)</span>. I write this letter as an appeal for your support in stemming the tide of discrimination against men, and repealing anti-male legislation which is often passed under the guise of feminist or "women's rights" legislation.<br />
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While on the surface, any legislation that prevents discrimination or undue hardship towards women is positive. However, much of this legislation has created unfairness, undue hardship, and discrimination against men.<br />
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For example, the VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) discriminates against men by not permitting shelter funding for male victims of abuse, and for presuming that only women can be victims.<br />
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The IMBRA (International Marriage Brokers Regulation Act) which treats all American men seeking US visas for their foreign fiancees and spouses as if they were criminals, and it requires their personal information be passed to the foreign individuals (women) out of more concern for them then the American sponsor (men).<br />
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More and more affluent and taxpaying men are choosing to emigrate away from the USA due to the suffocating effect that feminist-inspired legislation has exacted upon men in the USA. There is a plethora of men's rights advocate groups on the internet that are growing due to these types of laws that create more injustice than they seek to prevent.<br />
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Our appeal is for you to more closely scrutinize all new "women's rights" legislation for language that would be discriminatory towards men. Second, please support all efforts to modify the discriminatory language in current federal laws like VAWA and IMBRA.<br />
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Two additional issues worthy of change would be to require females also to register for the Selective Service, and to require women to serve in combat arms occupations in the US military. Women currently receive pay and promotions at the same rate as men in the US military, yet they are not required to shoulder the same burdens that men shoulder. Equal pay for equal work is a goal we wish to see actually achieved in more than just lip-service.<br />
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Falling rates of marriage, male academic underachievement, and discriminatory treatment of men vis a vis women in the criminal justice system are rife in this society. If the opinions of American men with whom I correspond are any indication, we are in the verge of seeing men checking out of this society and emigrating with their votes and tax dollars in increasing measure.<br />
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American men are becoming more and more cognizant of the legislators working towards fairness between men and women, and of those who blindly support feminist-pressured legislation to the detriment of men. We ask that you be among the first we can identify as hospitable to fairness between the sexes. We hope that you, and several others, can lead the vanguard against anti-male legislative agendas and bring about gender equilibrium in this society.<br />
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Many thanks for listening to our concerns. For more information on men's rights, please avail yourself of the below:<br />
http://www.avoiceformen.com/<br />
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http://www.the-spearhead.com/<br />
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http://antimisandry.com/articles/#axzz1lf0OCs7n<br />
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http://thedeclineofmyamerica.blogspot.com/<br />
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Best regards,<br />
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(Your Name)The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-932976673081518948.post-61550767554060372132012-01-13T18:16:00.000-08:002012-01-13T18:16:22.707-08:00Fluency In Another Language Is Now Bad Politics in America!<div class="entry-content"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHnim6H7NPwC67-H9fFJSQGFSEU28vQEcAxNiD3PugATw4dWEhf5LEUbAFIsMq2oSHc92NNfJYnl0CcxvyJpVhU9AZZ029hMLsBAdLwHu3KWqgyhu6Thyphenhyphen288tnQTjiOiJqd-7DxkZFppg/s1600/Frenchman.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHnim6H7NPwC67-H9fFJSQGFSEU28vQEcAxNiD3PugATw4dWEhf5LEUbAFIsMq2oSHc92NNfJYnl0CcxvyJpVhU9AZZ029hMLsBAdLwHu3KWqgyhu6Thyphenhyphen288tnQTjiOiJqd-7DxkZFppg/s320/Frenchman.jpg" width="213" /></a></div>ORLANDO, Fla. — Newt Gingrich, parlez-vous français?<br />
In a sign that the spat between Mr. Gingrich and Mitt Romney is definitely on the low road, the Gingrich campaign posted a Web ad on Thursday mocking Mr. Romney for, among other deviations from conservative orthodoxy, speaking French.<br />
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The minute-long ad, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/ngingrich#p/u/2/tyFaWhygzjQ">“The French Connection,’</a>’ includes a cheesy bistro accordion tune and juxtaposes Mr. Romney welcoming the world to the Salt Lake City Olympics in French – “Je m’appelle Mitt Romney’’ – with a clip of the French-speaking John Kerry, whose knowledge of the tongue of Molière was used to stamp him as elitist during his failed bid for the presidency in 2004.<br />
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“Just like John Kerry, he speaks French, too,’’ the ad says of Mr. Romney, who spent 30 months in France as a young Mormon missionary.<br />
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Now comes intriguing circumstantial evidence that Mr. Gingrich, too, may have better than a tourist’s knowledge of French. He often tells campaign crowds of living in France as a teenager, when his Army father, Robert Gingrich, was stationed near Orléans. A visit to the World War I battlefield of Verdun awakened him to the seriousness of world events and made him aspire to public office, he says.<br />
Mr. Gingrich attended an American school. But an article by Agence France-Presse quoted a biographer, Mel Steely, as saying that the teenage Newton “had enough French to survive.’’<br />
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Mr. Gingrich went on to earn a Ph.D. in history from Tulane, writing his dissertation titled “Belgian Education Policy in the Congo 1945-1960.” Belgium, of course, is a French-speaking country, as were its African colonies. Many of the sources Mr. Gingrich cited in the thesis were in French. He either read the language well at the time or paid someone a small fortune to translate them.<br />
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A spokesman for Mr. Gingrich did not immediately respond to a request for edification. But as Mr. Romney might put it, touché.</div>The Contrarian Expatriatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06993934957491498835noreply@blogger.com0