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Woman Aggrandizement in Music

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'Empowerment' of women is one of many contributing causes to our corrupt society . A man who can't control his woman is not a man. A society whose men cannot control their women is flawed. When men feel compelled to take a submissive stance towards their women - as today's culture strongly encourages - though it may be romantic in nature, the woman's brain sees it as a sign of weakness.

Women do not respect weak men, and therefore will not follow them. When I say weak, I don't mean the opposite of bulging muscles and a roid rage personality. A man who displays dominance over his wife and children without being abusive or unjust is a strong man. A strong man must not only hold dominion over his household and family, he must also guide and protect them. This is the balance that creates and sustains a healthy white society. Women and children must follow and obey their husbands, and in return, he will love and protect them at all costs, even if it means his life. These innate white values are encoded into our DNA, and they must be made reality again if balance is to be restored.

In modern music, we see woman aggrandizing to the point of nausea. The male singers, in their attempt to harness the power of the independent woman's infatuation with the cheap and materialistic, have gone far beyond simple romanticism. The effect it has had on millions of young girls is stunning. Observe your average white american female. She carries herself with an air of royalty, yet lacks all subtlety. Her disposition is a far cry from the women of old, who exuded an air of femininity and grace. No, the modern white female knows none of that. She has been propped up as the pinnacle of beauty her entire life by peers, parents and media. There was never anyone willing to tell her what she needed to hear; the truth. No one ever spoke honestly to her, letting her know that she is a white female, the destined companion of the white male. Her place is not beside a black, brown or asian, but by her own race. The attitude which best suits her is one that's gentle and full of compassion, not something brash and callous. There was no one around to humble her, and make it clear that if she strayed from the aforementioned values, she would face rejection and humiliation.

Here I will give examples of this sort of music. I've selected groups/individuals that girls/women find appealing, therefore are guaranteed to have listened to in large numbers.

Pat Monahan - Her Eyes
[color="SeaGreen"]"She got the kinda strength that every man wishes he had :rolleyes:
...She doesn't know the word 'impossible'...
...And sometimes I think she's truly crazy...
And I love it" :eek:

Phil Collins - One More Night
[color="SeaGreen"]I've been sitting here so long
Wasting time, just staring at the phone
And I was wondering should I call you
Then I thought maybe you're not alone
[color="black"](5 whole lines of begging)
[color="SeaGreen"]Please give me one more night, give me just one more night
Oh one more night, cos I can't wait forever
Please give me one more night, ooh just one more night
Oh one more night, cos I can't wait forever
Give me one more night, give me just one more night
Ooh one more night, cos I can't wait forever

These next two are extreme examples of woman worship from immensely popular boy bands that held great sway over legions of young girls, who grew into young women harboring the very same ideals imparted to them by this music.

N'Sync - I Drive Myself Crazy
[color="SeaGreen"]Wanting you the way that I do...
I lie awake
I drive myself crazy
I drive myself crazy
Thinking of you
Made a mistake (made a mistake)
Let you go baby
I drive myself crazy
Wanting you the way that I do

Backstreet Boys - As Long As You Love Me

[color="SeaGreen"]Although loneliness has always been a friend of mine
I'm leavin' my life in your hands
People say I'm crazy and that I am blind
Risking it all in a glance
And how you got me blind is still a mystery
I can't get you out of my head
Don't care what is written in your history
As long as you're here with me

I don't care who you are
Where you're from
What you did
As long as you love me

Notice the blatant disregard for race, attitude, appearance, etc., in the last verse. "I don't care who you are, as long as you love me." Black, brown, yellow, feminist, obnoxious...be whatever you want, as long as you 'love' me...

Now, compare these songs by white "men" to black rap, which white girls seem to just love to shuck and jive around to. These black rappers never woman worship, but rather womanize. They routinely call women hos and bitches - proclaiming their dominance over females in a number of ways - yet white girls respond to black men more respectfully and admirably than to men of their own race who dote on them. White woman routinely divorce their white husband and take a black or other non-white "lover". The white man is often blindsided, since he saw himself as a great father, husband and provider. Women the more compassionate sex? Heh, with proper guidance, maybe. Certainly not in this culture.

We need to get real, and then get organized. A large alliance of white men with full knowledge of the disastrous effects of woman worship, as well as racial awareness, is what's required to restore sanity to our once-great white nations.


 
Posted : 24/08/2011 9:59 pm
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