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@Stigma that article is one of the saddest things I've read in a long time
@Typo-MAGAshiv www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15484739/School-starters-nappies-parents-toilet-training.html
Worse, actually. 1 in 4. No demographics mentioned outside of possible learning disabilities, but then if 1 in 4 of brits have a learning disability we're properly fucked.
The regions mentioned are some of the epicentres for demographic replacement however, so I wouldn't be surprised to find that being a root cause.
I do: freedom, and let those who can't fend for themselves just fucking rot.
Yeah, not wrong.
were not toilet trained
OK, I have a few questions.
1) were the survey takers the kind of feminized pansies who by "toilet trained" mean "boys need to sit to piss"? Or are they using the real definition of the phrase?
2) those "1 in 7" kids - how many of them are descended from imported Turd Worlders vs how many are of native British stock?
It’s fucked from the bottom to the top and I don’t have any more solutions.
I do: freedom, and let those who can't fend for themselves just fucking rot.
But now we're getting into 1984 territory.
Oh, it's not just now. It's been like that for quite some time now.
It's also more like a blend of the worst from both "1984" and "Brave New World". We have the mass surveillance and encouraging of tattling from "1984", and the mass sedation of "Brave New World".
How to deal with a dysfunctional family?
As the title states that's really what I've been wondering lately. I've considered talking with a therapist as well. I have goals I want to achieve in my own life and I'm sick of my dysfunctional family dragging me under. I'm sure some people have way worse s**t going on in their families than me, but hopefully this helps them as well.
Personally: My parents constantly fight. This has been going on since I was a kid. My father was always working and what most RP people might call a "nice guy". My mother would talk s**t about my dad often in front of me and my siblings. They would get into big arguments it seemed like on a regular basis. My father never really showed alot of love towards my mother either, or even seemed to try and fix things between both of them. I believe this affected my early dating life. I got very little if any guidance on how to approach relationships with women. Ironically one time my father actually asked ME for advice with my mother.
I don't know all the specifics but I would suspect their relationship is a dead bedroom. My mother told me relatively recently she caught my father watching porn and talking to other women on facebook. I'm not sure as to the details, accuracy, etc. I honestly think I just disassociated with this, and refused to let myself get involved. There was other more important and heavier things happening at that time as well, and I never confronted my dad on this.
They continue to get in arguments, seemingly more frequently since then. And my mother continuously accuses him of cheating or talking to "his girlfriends". I asked my father what was going on between them and he actually told me something along the lines of "this has been going on for awhile, and it's no more Mr Nice guy".
My mother acts more and more in a feminist/independent way as this drama continues, not in a motherly way as one might expect. Additionally, I continue to learn rumors and whispers of both their past history. This includes possible drug use from my father, and more disappointing is hearing rumors of my mother working as a stripper in her past.
This has affected my brother as well, I believe. I won't get into details about that, but I see his development and guidance in life just turned out worse than mine. He is doing way better for himself though lately and also seems to disassociate from this drama. I'm proud of the direction he's turned his life around in.
Again, I know this level of drama is nothing, but living with them and constantly feeling this tension just brings my mood down incredibly. I'm not depressed, I just feel betrayed by the instability. I recently started heavily drinking just to try and forget about most of this. I have since put the bottle down, but I am struggling to figure out how to deal with this still.
Part of me feels some level of responsibility to help resolve this drama, but I also like to remind myself, my parents are both approaching 70, which makes this feel beyond ridiculous they haven't fixed things themselves at this point, and being together for 30+ years.
Quite a few guys have posted about moving back in with their parents since the Covid-19 psy-op a few years back. Bizarrely enough, many also share how they're reminded of the discord and dysfunction in their parents homes which prompted them to leave to begin with. Trauma and co-dependency issues are no joke. You should make the time to understand and deal with yours when you can.
As for the situation with your parents, if you haven't started doing so, find a place of your own that's a reasonable distance from their home to relocate to. While there's nothing you can actively do to engage this matter, maybe an old dog can indeed learn new tricks. You can at least provide your surprisingly internet savvy father some sources of information to consider going forward with the links below. If he decides he wants to read any of the books these people have put out, be sure to introduce him to free ebook websites like libgen and ebook managers like Calibre.
- Doc Love's Dating Tips for Men
- Anonymous Conservative
- Richard Cooper's Entrepreneurs in Cars
- Married Red Pill
- Athol Kay
- Dr. Robert A. Glover
- Chateau Heartiste
- Rollo Tomassi's The Rational Male
Best of luck to you both.
Read More"A nation is great not by its size alone. It is the will, the cohesion, the stamina, the discipline of its people and the quality of their leaders which ensure it an honourable place in history."
― Lee Kuan Yew, 1st Prime Minister of Singapore (1923–2015)
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O The opportunities increase the more armed men you have at your back. Do not be weak going into chaos or you are just another opportunity.
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If you think the war ahead will be won by heavily armed men with guns trained in small unit tactics, then the lessons of the Russian-Ukrainian war have gone completely over your head. Doubly so, if the methods by which Nicolas Maduro, the Venezuelan military, trained by the Chinese, and his Cuban guards, trained by Russians, were neutralized, captured and killed have somehow escaped your notice.
Welcome to a world where you can be targeted in the comfortable relative safety of your home, brutally assaulted by someone with advanced scanning x-ray technology and mobile remote directed energy weapons without ever seeing the person assaulting you as they will be a safe few distance outside your sight or reach. This is what's been causing Havana syndrome. Now that the cats out of the bag, expect everyone to start working to develop their own directed energy weapons tech or buy surplus inventory to employ it in retaliation against those intelligence cells and armed forces employing it against them.
Read MoreIf I could name a movie with the closest to what I am looking for, it will be Schindler's List.
I live in a Southeast Asian country, so government positions can wield good power compared to the general population, but within the ministry/department, your seat can be volatile. Your influence and relations (especially with the higher chain of command) make a lot of impact on your career trajectory. I am joining the equivalent of the IRS/FBI in my country.
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"This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. Remember, all I'm offering you is the truth, nothing more."
— Morpheus, "The Matrix" (1999)
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@Bozza Two things happened yesterday that annoyed me.
The lords voted to ban social media for under 16s - a blanket ban for any site that allows for communication. That’s basically the entire internet. This kind of ban will require age verifications everywhere.
The second thing was an article detailing that 1 in 7 children entering education could not read anything, could not feed themselves and were not toilet trained.
My argument has always been that parents should be observing and limiting their children’s technology time, because that’s what parents do - keep their children’s best interests in mind.
Well so it turns out a lot of parents can’t even teach their kids to shit and piss right so we’re not even fucking close to my method.
It’s those kinds of people that make the state feel it’s appropriate to reach into all of our lives, or even give them the excuse to do so. It’s fucked from the bottom to the top and I don’t have any more solutions.
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