Once upon a time it was considered normal for a man to occasionally become angry and vent.
* Those who watched the original Sesame Street remember this lesson.
* Did you ever watch Fred Flintstone? He used to get really angry sometimes and throw a temper tantrum. He'd say "Ratta-tatta, ricka-racka...." and it was a riot. Because back then it was known that it's normal to occasionally vent anger. I tried to find a youtube but I'm sure the Prozac-pushers have taken those down for "Copyright violations".
* The Honeymooners is another example of a show where the man expressed anger in a healthy way.
* I posted videos of Danger Man (Secret Agent Man) where he knew how to be a gentleman but also how to raise his voice and put a woman in her place.
* Yes it was only TV, but art imitated life. When my dad would scream at me my hair would stand on end. He would whip me with a belt but nobody called CPS (which is why I was never drugged or molested as they do to 90% of Foster kids). Our family is still alive and well.
But nowadays, people are being raised by women who cannot create such a commanding presence as the angry father (who they scared off) would have. In our attempt to make women (and Government workers) superior to men, we are no longer allowed to express anger. We are told we have issues and need to take prescription drugs for "disorders" like ADD, ADHD and Depression (all made up by profit-seeking f*ck heads who don't care how much damage the drugs like Ritalin they push (for 500,000% profit) do to children and Prozac does to adults, namely making them suicidal). Women need those drugs to control children because they can't scream like our dads did.
Example 1. We'll all hear how the Batman gunman could never have done that without guns being so available. Openly gay males are already on CNN crying for "making it 100,000 time harder (for non jackbooted Government thugs) to get guns", not pointing out that Tear Gas was already illegal and that it didn't stop the gunman. In reality, it was either staged or he was on prescription drugs. This is what happens when we can't express our anger normally, but do it through TV and video games and pills. We didn't use to have these shootings 20 years ago but we always had guns.
Example 2. Women especially love to push this myth about "anger issues", saying you have them if you even raise your voice or use profanity once over several months. I texted a girl I was not even sleeping with who was trying to get me to do extensive favors for her "I'm not putting up with your bullsh*t and I'm not your f*cking servant", by which she immediately unfriended me on FB and sent 5 texts including "Wow", "don't come near me", "I was right about you all along! I knew it!" and "**** you". My reply? "Gee, can we still NOT have sex?"
Men are being castrated and losing their right to be men, and it's even supported by a large number of people here as well. We must resist this encroachment. It's normal to be angry sometimes, and don't let anyone push prescription drugs on you. A better diet will always be the solution, and it ain't bad to get mad.
* Those who watched the original Sesame Street remember this lesson.
* Did you ever watch Fred Flintstone? He used to get really angry sometimes and throw a temper tantrum. He'd say "Ratta-tatta, ricka-racka...." and it was a riot. Because back then it was known that it's normal to occasionally vent anger. I tried to find a youtube but I'm sure the Prozac-pushers have taken those down for "Copyright violations".
* The Honeymooners is another example of a show where the man expressed anger in a healthy way.
* I posted videos of Danger Man (Secret Agent Man) where he knew how to be a gentleman but also how to raise his voice and put a woman in her place.
* Yes it was only TV, but art imitated life. When my dad would scream at me my hair would stand on end. He would whip me with a belt but nobody called CPS (which is why I was never drugged or molested as they do to 90% of Foster kids). Our family is still alive and well.
But nowadays, people are being raised by women who cannot create such a commanding presence as the angry father (who they scared off) would have. In our attempt to make women (and Government workers) superior to men, we are no longer allowed to express anger. We are told we have issues and need to take prescription drugs for "disorders" like ADD, ADHD and Depression (all made up by profit-seeking f*ck heads who don't care how much damage the drugs like Ritalin they push (for 500,000% profit) do to children and Prozac does to adults, namely making them suicidal). Women need those drugs to control children because they can't scream like our dads did.
Example 1. We'll all hear how the Batman gunman could never have done that without guns being so available. Openly gay males are already on CNN crying for "making it 100,000 time harder (for non jackbooted Government thugs) to get guns", not pointing out that Tear Gas was already illegal and that it didn't stop the gunman. In reality, it was either staged or he was on prescription drugs. This is what happens when we can't express our anger normally, but do it through TV and video games and pills. We didn't use to have these shootings 20 years ago but we always had guns.
Example 2. Women especially love to push this myth about "anger issues", saying you have them if you even raise your voice or use profanity once over several months. I texted a girl I was not even sleeping with who was trying to get me to do extensive favors for her "I'm not putting up with your bullsh*t and I'm not your f*cking servant", by which she immediately unfriended me on FB and sent 5 texts including "Wow", "don't come near me", "I was right about you all along! I knew it!" and "**** you". My reply? "Gee, can we still NOT have sex?"
Men are being castrated and losing their right to be men, and it's even supported by a large number of people here as well. We must resist this encroachment. It's normal to be angry sometimes, and don't let anyone push prescription drugs on you. A better diet will always be the solution, and it ain't bad to get mad.