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The Tide is Turning, Don't Quit Now
by Derek Powling
19 November 2003
Good news! In the year or two since I wrote this first article, television viewing has declined among the highly lucrative "18 to 35 year old males" category. This group also falls into the young father and typical reproductive-aged male. I doubt this article had anything to do with it, but go ahead and review the points in it. Then I will add a few more "top ten" lists at the end.
Ten Things to Do Besides Watching Television
I know. The argument can be made that TV has some value. There are some programs that may be worth your time. I do not plan to convince you to get rid of your television set. However, I hope to convince you of the overall destructive effect of television and offer some alternatives to spending your hours watching it. Television promulgates destructive behavior, such as spending your free time sitting around drinking beer and watching sports as "cool guy stuff." When did it become cool to sit around drinking beer and watching sports?
My grandfather couldn't care less about television. I have seen him watch a boxing match or two, but that is about it. He is in his seventies and still works outdoors doing hard, physical labor five or six days a week. He started working full time around the age of 12 to help support his family. Education was different then, though. Although he only went as far as sixth grade he can read, write, and do enough math to successfully run a small business. He can handle a team of horses or run heavy equipment, he can run a chainsaw like a pro or use a crosscut saw at a pace 20-year-olds cannot match, and he can drop a deer and have it dressed, butchered, and in his freezer quicker than you can get through a checkout at a supermarket. I think he is pretty cool even though he has no idea who is guest starring on "Friends" next week or who "Frasier" is. I remember my father watching the occasional playoff game or super bowl, a James Bond movie now and then, and we watched an episode of "The Six Million Dollar Man" together once. He loved hunting, playing softball, bowling, playing cards, and working on car engines with his family and friends. He was not perfect, as a lot of his activities did include drinking beer at the same time. But he could run a skidder, a backhoe, a log truck, and maintain small engines, gasoline engines, or diesel engines. He knew basic electrical and livestock skills. I doubt he ever knew who starred in "Three's Company" or "Chico and the Man." Maybe he was not "hip," but I wish he were alive for my kids to meet.
For starters, let me give you my general impression of TV. Most programs currently depict Whites as bumbling, uncool, unenlightened
"losers." They depict homosexuals as cool, hip, and funny. Blacks are hip, strong, honorable, and overcome racism with dignity -- or are rowdy, cool, unrestrained studs. Hispanics are sexy, suave, and underappreciated. Jews represent enlightened wisdom and bearers of great burdens (Oh, Vey! How ve have suffered so!) At seven or eight o'clock p.m., when your young children are awake, these programs typically provide language such as "bitch," "hell," and "damn" in addition to portraying homosexuality, miscegenation, laziness, and disloyalty as normal, acceptable attributes. This is typical of baseline "regular" programming. I defer even starting to comment on MTV or HBO. In addition to what programming depicts, television is a major vehicle for the cancer of consumerism to metastasize throughout our culture. "Cool" trends are started and spread, commercials repetitively pound into our brains the need to go buy stuff we do not need, and we send our kids to day care or school to be indoctrinated so both parents can work and buy things. Please take a few moments to consider a few alternatives to television.
1. Sit down with your children and read to them. I mean read them real books. Magazines are nothing more than printed commercials to fuel consumerism and show you more things to go buy. Newspapers are not even thinly veiled vehicles to indoctrinate you into liberal viewpoints by repeating lies and misrepresenting events. Books are probably the single most important alternative to watching television and letting television "baby-sit" your children. Lots of books exist that will educate your children while you spend time bonding with them. For younger children, almost any pre-Sesame Street and Barney era works will do. Start with any picture book to get them used to reading. As they get older, move on to more serious stuff. Children love dinosaur and animal books. They will also learn about geology, speciation and phylogeny, predators and prey, anatomy, and carbon dating while getting to see really neat pictures while you get to spend time bonding with them. How can you better spend an hour every other day or so? Other good choices include Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan series and Robert Heinlein books. The Tarzan series captivates your children at the expense of a little fantasy (a pretend animal language, etc.) and also depicts Africans in a realistic view. Heinlein books stress rugged independence, survivalism, education, and merit based rewards. Deep down, Heinlein was a true libertarian, and somewhat anti-racism by stressing that all individuals be judged independently. But, bless his heart, I was the same way until a few years ago. Overall the values his works introduce our young to are beneficial. In particular, I recommend: "Revolt in 2100," where a conformist military officer realizes the error of his ways and joins a revolution against an oppressive, religious regime; "Farnham's Freehold," in which a cantankerous middle aged man resists a future society ruled by Africans; "Starship Troopers," which provides some interesting commentary on a republic vs. a democracy, and some insight into what Russia underwent in WWII; and "Fifth Column," where a movement is initiated to overthrow an Asian occupation army. "The Moon is Down" by John Steinbeck is another good choice. Jack London and Mark Twain/Samuel Clemens also produced works you should be familiar with. Small, out of the way used bookstores are a great source to find acceptable reading material. Your patronage will keep them in business. If Waldenbooks, Barnes and Noble, and Borders drive these people out of business, the only books available will be those that they choose to offer to you.
2. Take your children to a range and teach them to shoot. I was shooting a .22 rifle before I started first grade and a .22 revolver around the time I was six. Use appropriate safety/handling rules, wear eye protection, use ear protection, and instill the proper respect a firearm deserves in them. I am from a rural, all-White area where every household owns several firearms. The crime rate is among the lowest in the nation and kids start hunting legally before they are out of grade school. You will not convince me that "guns are the cause of crime" or that "kids with guns are an epidemic of violence." If you are reading this web site, I assume you have an idea who is responsible for most of the violent crime in this nation. Teach your kids to hunt as well. An armed populace cannot be oppressed and a hunter can always feed his family. Several youth-sized firearms are currently available on the market and will make it a much more enjoyable experience for them.
3. Take your family on a hike; at most it will take an hour or two. The exercise is good for them. It will give you time to talk with and bond with them. Show them edible plants and plants to avoid. Show them animal tracks and water sources. Let them appreciate nature and understand it. You will raise children that enjoy being with you, have some survival skills, and appreciate a stretch of woods more than development or a strip mall. With more time, a camping trip is a great extension of this. Fish or hunt for your food, show them how to use a water purifier, and teach them about weather/environment appropriate clothes and equipment.
4. Take the money you would spend on a big-screen TV and cable or satellite bill, and use it to buy a few free weights and a punching bag. Teach your kids that exercise and being strong is cool. Explain to them how smoking, drinking, drugs, and sitting on their ass "hanging out" or playing video games with their friends is unhealthy. Teach them some fighting skills (and I don't mean Tae Bo or Kickercise!).that would allow them to disable or kill someone that threatens their life. You will give your kids an alternative to drugs and other destructive behavior, plus give them some ability to protect themselves.
5. Make or fix something with them. Kids love to play with tools. Make a little bookshelf or something they can keep. Several projects come to mind. They will enjoy using the tools, will learn some useful skills, and will have something long lasting to remind them of the time you spent together. I still keep a small wooden car I made with my father. I learned about whittling, sanding, painting, graphite lubricant, and using a torch in the few hours it took. Teach your kid to change the bearings and repack them with grease, change tires, repair flats, etc. on their bike. These are all useful skills, keep them from doing something less wholesome, and save you money.
6. Buy a pet. Depending on your budget and living area, several different mammals provide healthy interaction in your lives. Even if you have no use for a working or a hunting dog, a "family" dog is a great addition to your life. You and your children will get exercise walking it, they will learn responsibility caring for it, and a well-trained dog can offer protection and security to your home and family. Would you rather have your teenage daughter out at the mall with her "friends" smoking, drinking, and flirting with boys, or grooming, feeding and riding a horse? Do you thing your son would be better off out skateboarding with kids that try to get him to smoke pot with them, or playing with his dog?
7. Teach meaningful history to your children and learn about it yourself. Wow, imagine what the world would be like if Catholic and Protestant Irishmen did not kill each other, if Scots and English had not spent years fighting each other, if Germans and Frenchman and Brits had not spent years killing each other, or if hundreds of thousands of White Americans had not killed each other in the Civil War. We Europeans and peoples of European descent represent to highest potential on this planet. Know our cultures, our history, and our accomplishments. Compare Argentina and Chile to South and Central American countries populated by less European peoples. Introduce them to Sub-Saharan Africa without the influence and maintenance of a European presence. Do not leave them adrift like flotsam and jetsam in a sea of "multiculturalism" with no identity. They will drift towards what is pushed on them as "cool," "trendy," and "popular" like drugs, promiscuity, homosexuality, "Save The Last Dance," and MTV if you do not provide an anchor.
8. Expose yourself and your children to their family. Tell them about their family history and the culture of their ancestors. Most of us will go to no ends to make it some family member's funeral when we have not seen them in years. Never mind making it to someone's funeral. Make the effort see the grandparent that fought in WWII and talk with him about it, let your kids meet the uncle who was a SEAL in Vietnam, or the grandmother supplied her entire family with vegetables just by keeping a small garden. Help your grandfather get some hay in the silo and talk to him about what it was like growing up in Scotland and then moving to America. At least sit down and look through a photo album with your kids. Make one of your children's ancestors their hero, not some African that gets paid millions to play with a ball, put his name on clothing and sneakers, do drugs, and abuse women. Connect with your family, your culture, and your identity and ensure your kids do the same.
9. Learn first aid at the least. Better yet, become a qualified EMT or Paramedic. Make sure your family knows basic medicine as well. This is just another of the basic skills you should know. Do you think watching "ER" or some other medical program is going to be of any benefit to you? Robert Heinlein wrote a short story called "The Roads Must Roll" about fifty years ago. It depicts a society in which qualified engineers, doctors, and other intelligent, productive members of society with useful skills can no longer keep up with the demands of the uneducated, unskilled, and unintelligent majority of society. Although race/immigration is not mentioned in the story, I think you can draw your own conclusions. Anything that engenders self-reliance and independence in yourself and your family is positive.
10. Spend some quality time with your spouse. Do you get anything out of your time at home while your wife reads a magazine or watches TV? Does watching "the big game" and drinking beer make your wife proud of you? Your spouse is your partner in your life. She will raise your children with you. Do not let some box that provides destructive entertainment and insane commercials destroy your bond with her.
Ok, that about sums it up. This is by no means a comprehensive list, but just some alternatives you should consider. I have placed a heavy emphasis on your children in this. Do not forget that television is just another way to set our young against our old and further weaken our culture. If you do not have kids, I can sum it up quicker: Read, Shoot, Hunt, Learn Survival Skills, Exercise, Learn Practical Skills, Own Pets or Work Animals, Study History, and Know Your Family, Your Culture, and Your Identity. Thank you for your time.
Now, a few more "tens" to recall.
Ten ways your money is wasted and your children exposed/ruined.
Diversity may be "our strength," but consider the following:
10) Diseases you never heard of now at your doorsteps. Our open borders and illegal immigration problem bring us Chagas' disease, Dengue, West Nile Virus, Diptheria, Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis, Tetanus, and a host of other diseases we never used to be exposed to in modern times.
9) Trauma costs us hundreds of millions of dollars a year. Guess what racial groups comprise the highest numbers of gunshot wounds, stabbings, vehicular accidents, etc.? Once you take out minorities shooting and stabbing each other, and getting into various accidents while drunk or using drugs, then take out the whites they shot, stabbed, assaulted, or hit with their car, there are very few whites who actually had an accident or got involved in trauma. And do you think these coloreds pay their medical bills? No, they don't, then they sue for the outcomes of their own acts. Trauma centers are shutting down and physicians are moving to white areas to avoid the lack of payment and humongous malpractice insurance premiums.
8) Schools are expensive. We pour thousands of dollars of white taxpayer money into minority schools per pupil, and get the same results: crime, ignorance, and illiteracy. Imagine a society in which we were solely responsible for educating our own. We used to have one. People were highly literate and doing algebra at the junior high school level. Now community colleges mainly buff up basic English and math skills.
7) Crime. How many white people would be the victim of violent crime and property crime in an all-white society? Some, but nothing like we have now.
6) Welfare. Productive citizens pay taxes to support non-productive citizens. Guess which group does most of the paying and which groups do most of the receiving?
5) "Civilization." We hear constantly that the United States comes out on the high end of numerous statistical measures, from birth rates to crime rates. Guess what. Break these down by race, and white America is on par with any other industrialized nation, and the non-whites trend towards statistics like those of their native countries. Third-world people make third-world statistics -- and third-rate nations.
4) Affirmative action. Just what we need. I personally know physicians who took six years instead of four to graduate medical school. With summer remedial classes, and repeated years. Plus multiple attempts to pass boards. Is this who you want seeing your child or grandparent? A much smaller proportion of non-whites than whites has what it takes to perform in highly challenging fields. Yet our society tries to ensure a proportional amount of minorities enter these fields. Most beneficiaries of affirmative action come from high middle to very high socioeconomic backgrounds. Poor whites and poor minorities are mostly ignored. Do Michael Jordan's children really need benefits handed to them at the expense of poor whites?
3) Fire Services/EMS/Law Enforcement. Once again, who does the paying, and who does the receiving? As disproportionate as it gets.
2) Drugs. Plenty of white people do drugs. The numbers are again disproportionate. A society like we had in the 1950s offered a lot less opportunity and exposure for our children. What's different now. You guessed it.
1) STDs/AIDS/Miscegenation. Well, we know what would happen to these rates in an all-European, "intolerant," heterosexual society.
Ten More Things You Can Do Besides Not Watching Television
1) Buy a decent automatic watch. Have it serviced by a watchmaker every 5 or 10 years. Why fuel the economy by buying a new quartz watch every few years. Plus, you'll help keep on old, white tradesman with a skill in business.
2) If you need a vehicle, but it entirely based on price to reliability/capability ratio. Do your own basic services such as oil changes, transmission fluid replacement, etc. These are good skills to have, and help keep fueling the consumerism that is part of the cancer of our country. I have made it almost 6 years with no car payment. Of course the insurance has to be paid, which of course has to cover all the uninsured mud peoples.
3) Home school your children. They will get a better education, bond with you, and forgo the social indoctrinization our schools have become.
4) Stay healthy. Don't smoke, drink, or do drugs. You will save on medical bills, not support commercialism, and set an example for your kids.
5) Grow, hunt, and raise as much of your food as possible. These are real skills that are lacking today.
6) Re-use/recycle. Gatorade bottles make great water bottles, old bikes can be maintained and used without buying a new one, baseball gloves last for decades if maintained, your older kids clothes are great for your younger kids, etc. We have become a very wasteful society. Why spend tons of money so your pre-teen daughter can dress like a slut mud shark/smokejumper in the latest fashions?
7) Own firearms, know how to use them, know how to reload, and teach your kids the same. The day will come when you have to protect yourself and your family. Be ready for it.
8) Don't buy magazines, newspapers, subscribe to cable, etc. A waste of money that brings garbage into your home
9) Base your life on real skills. Be a carpenter, a plumber, an engineer, a physician, etc. When the economy goes to total crap, Rolex salesmen, real estate agents, brokers, etc. have little to offer or contribute.
10) Seek out rural, white areas to live in. Be a part of the community. Support your own kind and your family.
DEREK POWLING
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