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Around 30 to 40 years ago, he was constantly tortured by his black wife, threatened with a knife and ignored by the authorities when they saw what was happening to him first hand. So when people like Milo Yiannopoulos (who I really like) say things like society was hell for women up until 15 to 20 years ago I’d sternly disagree.
My grandad is white british, and he’s the nicest man you’ll ever meet. He is very strong even to this day and grew up fighting (his dad was a boxing Champion) and yet NOT once did he EVER lay his hand on his wife. He used to run into his bedroom and close the door while she was outside screaming until she calmed down.
She took his children, his money and his dignity.
So why is it so mainstream that domestic violence towards women happened so frequently back then when that’s just bulls~~~?
The victors get to write the history books.
"I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.
The popular press is full of stories about how domestic violence is on the rise. They can thank the chickification of our society for that, because it removed the honor and decency from the requirements of being a man.
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
I miss my Grandad so much this is difficult to write. After my Grandma died, I would visit him and he and I would play the board game of checkers. He was in his eighties at that time. He would light up his pipe filled with cherry smelling tobacco and then later he’d make me an ice cream Sundae. Here is where it gets rough … he gave me a 1909S Lincoln Penny to have .. one that he found in circulation. Now, the 1909S is a fairly rare coin and even back then it was worth about a hundred dollars. It had a prominent rim-nick at the two o’clock position on the coin.
I accidentally sold that coin in haste when i sold part of a collection to a coin dealer many years ago. I tried to buy it back but couldn’t. To this day .. I’ll never find it but I’ve been searching auction sites and coin shows to find that coin back .. I still have a clear photo of it with markings .. I could match it to picture .. the coin with the rim-nick.
It would mean so much to me to get my Gradad’s penny back that I’m sure I’d pay over ten times what it is worth to have it again with no hesitation. When he died, my family sold his property, the two story house was moved, and it now has been turned into a busy convenience store / gas station. We’ve all moved away from that town since then.
The chances are basically zero that I’ll ever find it back on the market … but stranger things have happened. I’ll keep searching .. who knows.The popular press is full of stories about how domestic violence is on the rise. They can thank the chickification of our society for that, because it removed the honor and decency from the requirements of being a man.
The popular press is probably full of s~~~, however. I simply don’t believe these stories. I do think men occasionally snap because of what they’re subjected to on a regular basis . . . but it’s way, way more crap than they’d take from another male.
I don’t trust any statistics on this. I can’t imagine how you’d get honest ones from women. In my own life, I’ve seen women repeatedly lie about domestic abuse, violence, and rape. I have *only* seen males domestically abused. Some put up with it for decades, and some still are. I think all women are basically nuts.
My ex-wife, when I first met her, claimed that her boyfriend was beating her up. I was iffy about dating someone already in a relationship (and should have followed my instincts). She showed up at my door with a black eye – and, young, fatherless idiot I was, I immediately white knighted her and gave her a room in my apartment and told her if her ex- showed up and tried to hurt her I’d do Very Bad Things to him. Thank all that is holy he never did, or I’m sure I’d be in prison today. During my horrible and remarkably costly relationship with her, she repeatedly physically assaulted me, once pulled a full bookcase down on top of me lying down, hit me with fists and objects, and lots more lovely things. She then told her next boyfriend that I was physically abusing her. I never touched her, ever; given her madness, I am very, very glad I didn’t. After our relationship was over, I watched her fake a rape for sympathy and vengeance. She is a very bad person, and I am well rid of her. She repeatedly stated that she had been assaulted, hit, raped, on and on . . . it’s a game that women rarely lose, and as far as I can tell, a lot of them play it.
I don’t believe any woman when she says this kind of thing; I know it does happen, and I don’t doubt it does, but I’ve just seen so many women lie about this that I can’t believe it, ever.
"You can either love women, or understand women. You can't do both. Because once you understand women, you realize that there is really nothing to love."

Anonymous18Your grandfather was a great man. He rose above race and gender issues and married a black woman, respectively.
Domestic violence is like the loudest person in customer service. They yell and create a scene because they f~~~ed up in the first place.
I have witnessed women behaving that called for disciplinary action.
The popular press is full of stories about how domestic violence is on the rise. They can thank the chickification of our society for that, because it removed the honor and decency from the requirements of being a man.
The popular press is probably full of s~~~, however. I simply don’t believe these stories. I do think men occasionally snap because of what they’re subjected to on a regular basis . . . but it’s way, way more crap than they’d take from another male.
I don’t trust any statistics on this. I can’t imagine how you’d get honest ones from women. In my own life, I’ve seen women repeatedly lie about domestic abuse, violence, and rape. I have *only* seen males domestically abused. Some put up with it for decades, and some still are. I think all women are basically nuts.
My ex-wife, when I first met her, claimed that her boyfriend was beating her up. I was iffy about dating someone already in a relationship (and should have followed my instincts). She showed up at my door with a black eye – and, young, fatherless idiot I was, I immediately white knighted her and gave her a room in my apartment and told her if her ex- showed up and tried to hurt her I’d do Very Bad Things to him. Thank all that is holy he never did, or I’m sure I’d be in prison today. During my horrible and remarkably costly relationship with her, she repeatedly physically assaulted me, once pulled a full bookcase down on top of me lying down, hit me with fists and objects, and lots more lovely things. She then told her next boyfriend that I was physically abusing her. I never touched her, ever; given her madness, I am very, very glad I didn’t. After our relationship was over, I watched her fake a rape for sympathy and vengeance. She is a very bad person, and I am well rid of her. She repeatedly stated that she had been assaulted, hit, raped, on and on . . . it’s a game that women rarely lose, and as far as I can tell, a lot of them play it.
I don’t believe any woman when she says this kind of thing; I know it does happen, and I don’t doubt it does, but I’ve just seen so many women lie about this that I can’t believe it, ever.
I can relate to this. I just dodged a bullet with one of these creatures. I refused sex which was offered almost immediately, but more importantly I listened to what spilled out of her mouth.
First reference to ex-husband was that she hated to fight and it turned into all fighting. By the way Don’t tell a man who is awake this s~~~ because you are revealing his future with you. Second reference to her ex was that he was like OJ and she had to protect her children from him. She also said that she felt obligated to was arn his next girlfriend what he was like. Since she is still alive it isn’t like OJ. I thought, I can just imagine how much she antagonized OJ. If I were OJ I’d go MGTOW after that s~~~. You always have to have your guard up. I’ve been in monk mode for 10 years and found that most women won’t chase you but some will and you really have to have your guard up because these can be the worst.
I never chased women except for a brief stint in my 20’s and those who did chase me have all lead to the same place, turmoil, misery, and financial destruction. I was born one generation too late. My dad really lucked out with my mom, but those days are gone.
If you can’t handle the bull stay out of the ring. I can’t handle the bull so I stay out, some men can, I can’t.
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