RumplesRumples Blog Comments (25)

RE: If women didn't exist, all the money in the world would have no meaning.

The world of financial and material success was created by genes which wouldn't find a mate in nature.

Nice guys built civilisation to tempt women with precious things and this revolutionised the gene pool into roughly 1 man for every 1 woman. No longer did the barbarian alpha male possess total control of woman when now the artful and the creative and the sensible found their chance to mate using the money they made. However there is only so much refinement and so much money to be made before women grow empowered, restless and bored and long for what they have always wanted. It's in their DNA.

RE: So, What Is The Big Deal?

And the sad thing is that some believe they're undoing the damage of the 1960s, atoning for their sins if you like, when they're not they're just dumbing us down even more through another desperate lunge at nothing.

RE: So, What Is The Big Deal?

And one problem being it's not just the values they themselves imposed which today's seniles are removing - not just political correctness - they're tearing out the values which millions upon millions of the greatest generation died for, and for that the history books will not be kind.

An entire civilisation, the greatest of all civilisations politically, economically and socially destroyed by one generation... Jesus wept.

RE: So, What Is The Big Deal?

It certainly appears as tho Trump is the movement of embittered senility tearing out the same values that seniles imposed on society as youth.There's a generation never happy with its circumstances, despite never having them so good, yet it was never the circumstances fault. It was never the world's fault.

RE: So, What Is The Big Deal?

Most people with something to lose are hoping Trump was a joke and will tun out to be another corporate shill. That's why the markets haven't crashed.

The drama will come when Trump has to choose between the bulk of people who like him and the people who, for better or worse, make the world go round.

RE: Man or woman

Women can get away with anything even and especially when they're lovely and thick. It's why you live longer.

RE: what does your freedom mean to you?

The worst instincts of the free are a threat to everything we know and care for. Freedom is extremely dangerous when it's possessed by those with no sense of responsibility to other people and to generations past, present and future. Freedom will tear down an individualistic society where no individual can get over himself.

And we need limits on freedom which extend outside the law - there should be social pressure from the community to stay in-shape and work at relationships etc and a headmaster's duty should not include appointing an armed garrison to defend his school because it's your freedom to walk around armed to the teeth.

RE: what does your freedom mean to you?

Blacks, Americans and especially Black Americans - curb the obsession with your own behaviour and be grateful to civilisation which gives so much and asks for only a modest sacrifice from your individual liberty.

RE: what does your freedom mean to you?

I involuntarily trade-in a lot of freedoms at birth for the right to live in a civilisation. A lot of Blacks need to figure out and many Americans needs to remember that they can't do whatever they want because of civilisation.

RE: what does your freedom mean to you?

And besides I have absolutely no idea what hunger is, neither does anyone else here, and that's why we're so verbally libertine even if not in practice. If we knew what hunger was, the level of hunger which kills, we wouldn't place so much importance on being free.

We're privileged to never know what true hunger is and it's from this position of privilege that we place so much importance on liberty. To know hunger would completely change what and who we are.

RE: Trump vs Clinton

What plastics and pigs are is unrelatable as human beings and what Trump and Clinton are is brands(not human beings). Trump's brand low brow is out to slay the middle brow sacred cows around brand Clinton, and vice-versa.(there is no high brow and if there was it wouldn't be a brand)

What you're basically looking at in American politics and society is brand warfare.

RE: Trump vs Clinton

Everything that's two-faced and plastic about America is concentrating into one candidate and everything excessive and gluttoneous is concentrating in the other.

The middle ground in America is now totally outnumbered and overwhelmed by plastics on one side and pigs on the other.

RE: Economic facts that can change our lives

In 1946, just before the booming 1950s, you were in the same public debt that you're in now. What's changed is the level of debt in literally everything else, talk about avoiding the elephant in the room.

RE: Economic facts that can change our lives

Social housing and compulsory saving to drive down the level of private debt.

Debt per person is about $200,000 if you count all of America and not only the govt.

RE: Dear Donald

Take comfort from the fact that so many of Trump's supporters are beyond fighting age and could be silenced by a harsh winter.

If I could I'd vote for Hillary this time, too many of Trump's supporters are right for the wrong reasons and consequently Trump's solutions won't solve anything. Why you're right matters as this effects how you respond. Yet sooner or later there will be a more intelligible backlash to neo-liberalism and mass-immigration. The streets are decaying, blacks are simply less intelligent, and political correctness is not an excuse for inaction.

RE: Friendship between Muslim and Catholics?

It's cruel multi-culti really when you look at it from the migrant's point of view. The muslim community in Manchester is the equivalent of a prison cell surrounded by a pool party. And the inmates get to look out at us all having the time of our lives and they're supposed to not go insane. It is cruelty.

RE: Friendship between Muslim and Catholics?

Acquaintances and business contacts, not really friends as such. They don't do the things we do for fun, such as having a drink, going to a gig, or(successfully)chatting up a woman, and my not being a muslim matters a hell of a lot to them. I'm not in their immediate family, extended family or even their religion and this makes all the difference.

RE: Dying Breed

Having said all this the whole world is against Brexit and the mentality behind that.

The fact that so much talking is done online now is a boon to aspergers and a bust to everyone else. Aspergers can sound eloquent and attractive in print and online someone with autism(especially aspergers)may be one of the most popular. You don't know who actually has social intelligence until you meet and know them and this is a problem in an increasingly atomised world.

RE: Dying Breed

I may throw around words like autism, but it's not a joke.

Wealthy western people really do score a lot closer to autism than the working classes and I believe that pee-cee is an ideological expression of social unintelligence. Now the defence is that wealthy people simply are more likely to be tested for autism, however, it's been shown that working class people score higher in areas of intelligence where wealthy and autistic people score lower.

As I say there's something socially crippling about wealth. They're not treat streetwise, they don't get how most people tick, but unfortunately they do govern our society. Basically put the rich are more nerdy and the nerd is closer to autism.

RE: Dying Breed

And it's all a good example of how the humanist fails to do the humane thing.

Years of middle class aspie bullishness has forced us take on millions of economic migrants over the years and now when there's refugees there's no appetite to help. To the non-autistic suffering under mass immigration the difference between migrant and refugee is almost irrelevant all they see is a lot of unwanted foreigners.

If the middle class whites hadn't reached the spergish decision that cheap, sweatshop labour for business was a human right and had kept out many economic migrants then today we'd be doing far more to help Syria.

RE: Dying Breed

Essentially the white liberal to the swarthy outsider is the rich kid whose house party you've crashed. The rich kid doesn't realise that we're not his friend, we don't even like him, but we're willing to not tear his to pieces so long as the free food and drink keeps coming.

That's what open borders and political correctness is. Gatecrashing a house party and the owner of the house foolishly and dorkishly believing that this makes him popular and well-respected.

RE: Dying Breed

That's basically what happens. Once wealth and prior success allow a people to become so far removed from human nature and their own instinct it eventually implodes.

You get an elitist select group in the white west which is "humanist" and "liberal" precisely because it doesn't live like the billions of the earth. Humanism is completely not human. It's human in the same sense that the North Korea is a Democratic People's Republic or it's down with humanity in the same way that the geography teacher is down with the kids. Political correctness is a false/feigned sense of affinity with people across the earth from artificial beings who could not be any less down to earth.

RE: Dying Breed

I don't now how things will continue. Political correctness and open borders come from wealthy white feeble-breeders and for the swarthy barbarian fast-breeders this is all their Christmases coming at once.

However, political correctness and open borders being the product of wealthy white feeble-breeders(whose affluence engenders a false sense of security in their position)means that these ideas will go extinct long before the white race does.

White posterity is set to be a lot more working class and a lot less liberal and this may breathe life into the survival instinct. White posterity being much more rough and ready may mean that they know how to survive.

RE: War on Drugs in the Philippines

What we in the first world consider to be Human rights should apply only to the first world. Duterte's way is just what the Philippines needs: inferior rights for inferior peoples!

RE: The Privatization of Water

I never realised private initiative was so essential to the innovation of water. But it is. Water has advanced into something completely different to what it was 50 years ago and we can all thank the capitalists for this highly-evolved water.

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