Bokanovsky
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In 1930 (a freer and more enlightened era than our own) , H. L. Mencken said the following:
Humanity appears to have reached its evolutionary peak around WWII. It's been downhill from there. Think of the most contemporary man who is universally considered a genius. Chances are, you are thinking of Albert Einstein (who died in 1955). There haven't been any great thinkers (either scientists or philosophers) in the past 70 years who were of the same caliber as men like Einstein, Newton, Rousseau, Locke, John Stuart Mill, George Washington, Galileo, Aristotle, Plato, etc.
Since women are incapable of intellectual greatness, only patriarchal societies, where men have the opportunity to reach their full potential, are capable of consistent progress. Societies that remained matriarchal (i.e. most of Africa) have fallen behind intellectually (and therefore technologically) and were eventually colonized and enslaved by the more advanced patriarchal Europeans.
Feminists will tell you that "female liberation" is a sign of progress, but it's actually the opposite. The prevalence of single moms and kids growing up without father figures is a sign of a society in decline that is moving towards the dark ages. A man that grows up without a father is incapable of reaching his full intellectual potential. The symptoms of modern day degeneracy (i.e. pop culture, obsession with celebrities and spectator sports, popularity of primitive tribalistic musical styles, such as hip hop, embracement of homosexuality, curtailing of personal freedoms and rampant anti-intellectualism) are all directly related to the breakdown of the traditional family/social structure.Primitive society, like many savage societies of out own time, was probably strictly matriarchal. The mother was the head of the family. ...What masculine authority there was resided in the mother's brother. He was the man of the family, and to him the children yielded respect and obedience. Their father, at best, was simply a pleasant friend who fed them and played with them; at worst, he was an indecent loafer who sponged on the mother. They belonged, not to his family, but to their mother's. As they grew up they joined their uncle's group of hunters, not their father's.
Humanity appears to have reached its evolutionary peak around WWII. It's been downhill from there. Think of the most contemporary man who is universally considered a genius. Chances are, you are thinking of Albert Einstein (who died in 1955). There haven't been any great thinkers (either scientists or philosophers) in the past 70 years who were of the same caliber as men like Einstein, Newton, Rousseau, Locke, John Stuart Mill, George Washington, Galileo, Aristotle, Plato, etc.
Since women are incapable of intellectual greatness, only patriarchal societies, where men have the opportunity to reach their full potential, are capable of consistent progress. Societies that remained matriarchal (i.e. most of Africa) have fallen behind intellectually (and therefore technologically) and were eventually colonized and enslaved by the more advanced patriarchal Europeans.