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Post by Entendance on May 18, 2019 4:03:52 GMT -5
"Leftists’ radical changes to our gender roles are their grandest social engineering project, so far. Even bigger than communism. Now the results begin to appear. They are predictable, but not what our leaders expected..."
Bad results of #MeToo appear, surprising only feminists
The Feminist Crusade was supposed to make things better for women but it all backfired. Women, who largely used to stay in the comfort of their homes, are now pressured to get an outside job and may soon be drafted into the armed forces. Life was better for women before feminism according to author Stefan Aarnio.WINNIPEG, Manitoba, April 26, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Feminism has failed. Everything feminist leaders tried to do has backfired. Their crusade was supposed to make things better for women but it all backfired. Now women have to work and they are pressured into fighting in the armed forces. Life was better for women before feminism. That's the opinion of Stefan Aarnio, author of the book "Hard Times Make Strong Men," who continues his opinion saying, "The failed Feminism movement comes from Communism which also failed. Equality for everyone? Feminists only want to be equal when it benefits them." Interview with Stefan Aarnio:1. Why do you say feminism has failed? What examples do you have for this claim? Answer: Where do I begin? Before the feminist movement, women got to stay in a safe home and live a life of leisure and later raise children in that home. Today millions of women have to go to work. Tomorrow millions more might be drafted and possibly get killed. "Prior to feminism, the closest women got to that level of danger was watching vicariously at other people's messed up lives on Soap Operas while they continued to live safe, protected lives at home while their husbands were working and doing whatever was necessary to protect his family and tribe."
2. What's wrong with women who want to work? Answer: Nothing, if they want to. Everything if they have to.
3. What's wrong with having women serve in the military? Answer: Think about it. You'll figure out the answer. If I had a choice between having my wife's body come back dead in a body bag vs. having her at home and vibrant and very much alive, I'd choose the latter not the former.
4. A counter-argument can be made the masculinity has failed with there being a huge backlash toward 'toxic masculinity.' What do you have to say about that? Answer: There is nothing wrong with true masculinity that includes being a gentlemen to feminine ladies (not feminists), where a man puts his life on the line for his woman and his tribe. True masculinity includes being a moral, thoughtful man. Feminists have done their level best to repel gentlemen.
5. In your book, "Hard Times Create Strong Men," you describe what being a strong man looks like. Is it mostly about muscle and machismo or is there more to it? Answer: There's far more to be a truly strong man than meets the eye. For starters, as I said, a strong man is a moral man. To be strong, when you make a promise you need to keep it, and that especially goes for marriage vows. Throughout history, Masculinity has always been about power, while femininity has been about morality. When power and morality come together, that is the whole package. A man in his base state is primal like a wild beast, but when you add morality you get a really well-rounded man, something more than a wild beast. A good and feminine woman can soothe the savage beast.
6. Tell us more about your book, "Hard Times Creates Strong Men"? And where can a person go to learn more about what it takes to be a strong man, contributing positively to society, family, and culture? Answer: They may visit StefanAarnio.com or HardTimesStrongMen.com to find many valuable resources as well as getting a copy of "Hard Times Creates Strong Men." 7. Give us a final thought on how modern feminism fits into the larger picture of our current culture compared to historical norms. Answer: Hard times make strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. Weak men create hard times. We are in the final stage before it all falls apart and has to be rebuilt--and not upon the bedrock of feminism or other failed cultural experiments. About Stefan Aarnio:Stefan Aarnio is a national expert on the topic of masculinity and the 'antidote' to feminism. Aarnio says, "Feminism has failed. Everything feminist leaders tried to do has backfired. Their crusade was supposed to make things better for women but it all backfired. Now women have to work and are pressured into fighting in the armed forces." Stefan's latest book "Hard Times Make Strong Men" has been a popular discussion on talk shows across America. Stefan boldly defends traditional masculinity and denounces such wimpy things as college campus 'crying zones.' Stefan Aarnio is an award-winning real estate investor, award-winning serial entrepreneur, motivational coach, and educator. Having built his fortune through purchasing real estate at 40-60 cents on the dollar, Stefan became an avid student of negotiation at a young age testing and learning the principles in this book first hand in the real world. On a day-to-day basis, Stefan is the CEO of two multi-million-dollar companies and travels the world educating business people and entrepreneurs to bring forward the next generation of success. Stefan Aarnio has written multiple books and has produced hundreds of podcasts and videos.
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Post by Entendance on Jun 13, 2019 7:18:50 GMT -5
"I can’t emphasize this point enough: The fact that central banks are about to embark on a new easing cycle, here and now, represents a global fail of epic proportions the magnitude of which has to be appreciated with hard cold data..." The definition of insanity: Do the same thing over and over and expect different results. That’s the global fail of our time.
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Post by Entendance on Jun 21, 2019 16:56:05 GMT -5
"On Wednesday, June 19, the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Investor Protection, Entrepreneurship, and Capital Markets held a hearing on “Putting Investors First: Examining Proposals to Strengthen Enforcement Against Securities Law Violators.” Eight pieces of draft legislation were being vetted to address critical gaps in protecting U.S. investors from financial fraud and make sure wrongdoers paid for their crimes..." A Critical House Hearing Gets a News Blackout this Week
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Post by Entendance on Jun 26, 2019 13:15:21 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Aug 31, 2019 5:01:40 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Oct 7, 2019 3:02:40 GMT -5
"Last week I poked some fun at the International Monetary Fund’s special drawing rights..."
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Post by Entendance on Dec 4, 2019 11:24:58 GMT -5
Numquam satis discitur(There is never an end of learning, you can never learn enough)December 4, 2019 "In the long history of governments and central banks deceiving the people, August 15 1971 was just another date in the calendar. Throughout history, the ruling elite has always cheated the people. But the leaders’ irresponsible actions are always revealed as in the end they always fail.
Still, in modern times August 15th 1971 was a monumental day. That day was not the end of the financial system, and not even the beginning of the end. But it was perhaps the end of the beginning. Historians will recognise this paraphrasing of Churchill after the Allies’ El Alamein victory in 1942..." SELL THE NASDAQ AND BUY GOLD
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Post by Entendance on Dec 29, 2019 16:38:43 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Jan 25, 2020 4:59:08 GMT -5
Strategic Wealth Preservation: The January 2020 “Inside the Vault” edition is here
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Post by Entendance on Feb 1, 2020 18:03:56 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Feb 8, 2020 4:08:13 GMT -5
"...Do you really think the Chinese economy can grind to a halt and absolutely nothing else in the global economy will be adversely impacted? Based on what, other than magical thinking and the reassurances of authorities who've sacrificed all credibility? With the loss of trust and faith comes disorder. When you've been lied to, you've been betrayed. Betrayal has consequences."
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Post by Entendance on Feb 16, 2020 6:48:36 GMT -5
"...Point One: All data coming from the Communist barbarians in China is, and has been, and will continue to be lies. If you believe any of it, you will die. So, you multiply whatever the particular fantasy number the scum in Bejing is spewing for each day by a minimum factor of TEN, and possibly by 100, and maybe even 1,000. Okay, maybe not 1000. Still, the current 1500 dead, is 15,000, and quite easily 150,000 dead. The infected, in China alone, would be 1.5 million at least. Now, I refuse to wrangle with anybody about my numbers. Believe me and live, or not and die: it makes no difference to me. I am becoming a hard man, as I turn 66, and I make no apology for it. I have never been in combat, although I did serve in the US Army back in the 1970’s. I found that in combat, or a situation like we are in now, which is a bio weapon has been released and we are all under threat, you do what you need to live, and then you, assuming you survive, don’t dwell on it, and move on with your life. China, well Junior Emperor Li trainee doesn’t matter anymore, neither does how the bio weapon got released, or all the incompetence and corruption involved in any of that level of TRUE EVIL. Yep, we got the stomp on us, and that is all there is to it. So, you follow the famous British World War Two motto: “We shall muddle through.” Of course, the other British Motto, the SAS one: Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance,” is a good second choice. We now are in a global pandemic, whatever the whore classes, the politicians, the media, the medical types say. On January 25th, I could avoid saying that, but not today. I tell you all, with steel in my heart and fire in my belly, you better cover your ass or pay the final, ultimate price. Here is the first link that tells me Africa is about to explode into chaos and anarchy as the virus spreads into country after country, each of them, like South Africa, or the Congo, or Egypt, with its own separate health crisis independent of the CHINA PLAGUE..."
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Post by Entendance on Feb 22, 2020 4:43:57 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Mar 7, 2020 4:19:13 GMT -5
The EU and euro face a sudden deterioration in economic conditions due to the coronavirus, which seems certain to widen the differences between Germany and the spendthrift Mediterranean members. But a more immediate problem is the increasing likelihood that the ECB will lose control over financial asset prices, particularly those of government bonds...The euro – can it survive?
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Post by Entendance on Mar 8, 2020 12:24:57 GMT -5
Slow-moving incompetent governments with strong agendas generate and control both the data and the narrative. Whether the goal of a government is to limit panic, deflect criticism from its failings, or simply generate the impression they have control of the situation we pay the price. ( Warren Pollock nailed it already in 2016: here) The long latency period before someone shows symptoms makes it is quite possible for a person to be carrying the virus but show no signs whatever when they arrive at the airport and pass through screening. - Bruce Wilds
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Post by Entendance on Mar 14, 2020 6:34:58 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Mar 15, 2020 8:13:40 GMT -5
March 15, 2020 Banksters Cartel International XVII: here
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Post by Entendance on Mar 17, 2020 6:21:39 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Mar 26, 2020 7:54:55 GMT -5
It’s all about money, and only about money. Even at this point.
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Post by Entendance on Mar 29, 2020 5:12:14 GMT -5
"...We have more information at our fingertips than ever before. But half of it is wrong, and we often don’t know which half. This problem isn’t insurmountable. Healthy skepticism is a good practice. When reading, watching, or otherwise digesting any form of media, compare it to the framework of what you know of that culture and time period. If a statement contradicts your pre-established beliefs, then one of the two is wrong. After that, it’s a matter of finding out which." Historical fiction becomes fact, hiding useful lessons
Season Of The Witch
If You Ignore Silver, You Could Be Kicking Yourself Later
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Post by Entendance on Apr 2, 2020 6:30:00 GMT -5
Germany and their moral poses... a century of Europe cries, “Enough!”
It’s hard for those living outside of Europe to understand the resentment towards Germany; Germans themselves often seem totally oblivious – the “German professor” only ever sees bad, unruly students, after all.
When I first moved to Paris in 2009 I remarked how all the Germans I met were so very nice. I was told, “They have to be, after what they’ve done.”
The Entendance Beach & Merkel: 4 pages
The Entendance Beach & Germany: 6 pages
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Post by Entendance on Apr 10, 2020 5:43:35 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Apr 24, 2020 3:29:09 GMT -5
"...The financial and economic elites are on the defensive. An economic model where profits take precedence over people’s well-being and health is no longer sustainable. The time is ripe for fundamental social changes for the benefit of the people who keep our society afloat during the corona crisis. Introducing a corona tax will be essential, but only just a beginning. Much more than that will be necessary. In any case, these are exciting times. Get ready..." Coronavirus: “Severe Economic Storms”. Possible Scenarios
How the Acceleration of Death Precipitated by Covid-19 Exposes State Crime
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Post by Entendance on Apr 28, 2020 3:16:24 GMT -5
Era I - The Great Depression: Foundation for all Economic Idiocy to Come Era II - The End of Bretton-Woods and Nixon's Cowardice: The Fork in the Road Era III - The Greenspan/Bernanke Era: The Die is Cast Era IV - QE and the Everything Bubble: Control is Lost
We, as a people, need to challenge the policymakers and demand answers so that we can understand who and what the money is meant to serve.
(H/T Tom from Florida)
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Post by Entendance on May 2, 2020 5:26:50 GMT -5
The lesson we should take from this today is not the differences between the coronavirus and the Black Death, but rather the broader similarities between the 14th century and the 21st century.
(H/T Tom from Florida)
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Post by Entendance on May 26, 2020 7:07:25 GMT -5
how bad the situation will be during and after the virus...Recovery and return to normal are pretty much empty terms now.
"...In an epoch when labor was the scarcest resource, a precondition for survival was to prevent rising indebtedness from enabling creditors to use debt leverage to obtain the labor of debtors and appropriate their land. Early communities could not afford to let bondage become chronic, or creditors to become a wealthy class rivaling the power of palace rulers and seeking gains by impoverishing their debtors. Yet that is precisely what is occurring as today’s economy polarizes between creditors and debtors."
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Post by Entendance on May 29, 2020 6:03:21 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Jun 10, 2020 3:46:17 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Jun 27, 2020 4:14:51 GMT -5
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Post by Entendance on Jul 3, 2020 0:39:19 GMT -5
Tom from Florida: "J. POWell will deliver us all...to a similar place. Except his financial breadthren."
The Entendance Beach & Nixon
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