Showing posts with label female psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label female psychology. Show all posts

WHITE SHARIA: THE ALT-RIGHT AT WAR WITH REALITY, HUMAN NATURE, AND ITSELF


Of all the “questions” based on false premises floating around the Alt Right (the Jewish question, the democracy question, the capitalism question, etc.), the “woman question” stands out as absolutely the most stupid. The framing of these other “urgent” questions may be erroneous, and the answers offered may be even worse, but, mixed in with the faulty reasoning and hyperbole, they all have at least some redeeming qualities. Not so with the woman question.

MERKEL: A BAD AD FOR FEMINISM

Turning Germany into a pigsty?

With the chaos caused by the European migrant crisis INVASION OF EUROPE, there is one narrative that is not getting much attention at the moment even though it lies at the heart of what is happening: this is the question of female leaders and what that can mean for a country.

Nowadays, when the US marines are lowering standards so that women can "serve" in the front line (and thus speeding the day when wars are entirely fought by drones), we are all supposed to be gender blind and not notice whether this or that position is occupied by a woman, unless of course they are blaming their failures on "sexism" or invisible sex-selective carapaces that limit their otherwise inevitable upper movement. But, no matter how hard leftists try, gender is not about to go away, and at the highest political level it is worth considering how it impacts on events.

THE KEY LOGGER: A FORBIDDEN GLIMPSE INTO THE TRUE NATURE OF WOMEN

The Key Logger:
A Forbidden Glimpse into the True Nature of Women [Kindle Version]

Nicholas Jack, 92 pages (estimated)
Available for purchase from Amazon here


Reviewed by Matt Forney


Every so often, you come across a book that completely upends your worldview. After reading it, you might feel angry, sad, happy or whatever, but you won’t see things the same way ever again. Even if the book contains information that you might have already known or suspected to be true, the evidence it lays out can shake you to your very core.
The Key Logger is such a book.