A Voice Of Sanity From Europe

Over ten years ago, I had a blog in which I objected to feminism. It was very lonely, and I quickly discovered that the only people who had any interest were Men's Rights Activists. At that time, Men's Rights Activists seemed to be mainly guys who couldn't get women to go out with them and … Continue reading A Voice Of Sanity From Europe

Maternity Flight Suits

You can read more about it here: https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2021/03/11/senior-leaders-dunk-on-tucker-carlsons-misogynistic-comments-about-maternity-flight-suits/ For hundreds of years, men who served in the military refrained from commenting on politics, because they didn't want to destroy America. Now, many of the women who are or who have been in the military are telling us that they are the only ones who have … Continue reading Maternity Flight Suits

What Will The Party of Science Say About This?

There are a couple of studies that have come out about the long term effects of daycare centers on children. The science is starting to come in, and it's tragic. You can read about these studies here: https://ifstudies.org/blog/universal-child-care-a-bad-deal-for-kids Basically, daycare is terrible for children, to the point where it seems to have adverse effects on … Continue reading What Will The Party of Science Say About This?

Virga Joy (or the Adventures of El Colonel De Corona)

Written by Douglas Kimball Publisher Description Colin Campbell is developing the first black pepper plantation in the West Indies. His days are spent clearing jungle, planting and fighting vipers. His nights are spent playing jazz piano at a local bar and enjoying the company of the local ladies. He meets Alan Greene at a jazz … Continue reading Virga Joy (or the Adventures of El Colonel De Corona)

Saying Thank you to Veterans, Part 2: Rough Men and Ungrateful Women

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." There is some debate about who originally stated the above quote: it might have been George Orwell, or it might have been Richard Grenier paraphrasing George Orwell. Whoever said it, it is indisputably true. The … Continue reading Saying Thank you to Veterans, Part 2: Rough Men and Ungrateful Women