Archive for the 'divorce laws' Category

22 September, 2012

Posted by Socrates in divorce, divorce laws, jewed culture, no-fault divorce, Reagan, Socrates at 1:56 pm | Permanent Link

Seen: someone on TV complaining about the high rate of divorce in America and divorce’s negative impact on children. Newbies, back in 1955, it was rather difficult to get a divorce. But today, due to “no-fault” divorce laws, a divorce is quick and easy. No need to try and make the marriage work, you can […]

12 June, 2012

Posted by Socrates in "sex equality", anti-male themes, Cultural Marxism, divorce, divorce laws, egalitarianism, equality, equalocracy, feminism, Feminists, jewed culture, jewed law, Socrates, women at 1:50 am | Permanent Link

Back when America was a White, male republic (instead of a multicultural, Judaized, feminized, equalocracy), it was difficult to divorce. Your spouse had to prove that you were no longer fit to be married to (e.g., you were a physical abuser, an alcoholic, etc.). But today, with “no-fault” divorce laws, all she needs to do […]

20 November, 2008

Posted by Socrates in California, dispossession & destruction, divorce, divorce laws, jewed culture, jewed law, nation-building/nation-wrecking, no-fault divorce, Socrates at 6:07 pm | Permanent Link

Seen: a “period piece” movie which was set in England circa 1870, in which a woman wasn’t allowed to get a divorce from her no-good husband because he wasn’t cruel enough to her. In other words, it was hard to get a divorce back then. Today, all American states have what are known as “no-fault” […]

12 February, 2008

Posted by Socrates in Bolsheviks, divorce laws, jewed culture, jewed law, law, Socrates, Western culture at 4:11 pm | Permanent Link

One divorce worth mentioning is singer Paul McCartney’s. His soon-to-be-ex-wife may get up to 60 million pounds from the former Beatle [1]. Why so much? Modern divorce laws favor women more than they should. Worse, divorcing today is easy, thanks to something that was created in 1917 by the Bolsheviks and adopted later on by […]