Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Men are always wrong



I'm teaching my son- he'll always be affected by the double standards of liberals.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

"I'm teaching my son- he'll always be affected by the double standards of liberals."

This test of people's reactions to a woman abusing a man had nothing to do with liberals. The off duty cop who admitted having a double standard was not likely to be liberal, since most cops aren't. You're just being misguided by your hatred of liberals and projecting them into situations such as this.

God only knows what kind of hatred and bigotry you are teaching your kid. I can only imagine. Eventually, he will form his own opinions and won't listen to you and be better off.

Theodore M. Seeber said...

Because near as I can tell, it was you Americans who invaded us, kemosabe.

Unknown said...

Ah. So that's it. You are a Native American (I assume).

Well. Are you glad that you were introduced to Catholicism? I wouldn't blame you if you said that you are not. You're a mess. You deserve credit for all you have to deal with and all you have overcome. But you need to work on your people skills.

Theodore M. Seeber said...

"Are you glad that you were introduced to Catholicism?"

Only partially. I sure wish we still had the potlatch. I think Catholic distriutists could learn a lot from attending a potlatch.

And it isn't Catholicism that is imposed by the American military, it's malaria and protestantism.

Unknown said...

I really shouldn't but I'll bite: malaria?

And, eventually, Catholic missionaries did spread the faith enough for it to have reached you. Otherwise, you wouldn't have had the opportunity to be Catholic. I'm not saying that has been a good thing. In your case, it obviously has had a deleterious effect on your worldview.

Theodore M. Seeber said...

A good link on the subject that conveniently leaves out that if white men had never come to Oregon, there'd be far more Calapuya, Chinook, and even Neaquanie today

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