Hakann: It’s Not Normal How Men Are Being Treated

Channel: A.S.

My dearest brothers and sisters,

This is Hakann speaking. I greet you in peace and love.

To start out, I would like to invite you to consider how absurdly discriminatory many modern statements about men would be, if you swapped out the word “men” for the word “Jew.”

For example, it’s normal to say that men are bad in a certain way, or that men rig society to unfairly benefit men (old boys network), or to talk about “man up”, or to say “real man”, or to say “he’s one of the good men”, or to say “he has small dick energy” or “he is compensating for something.” It’s also normal to celebrate a women’s-only initiative.

Now imagine a person saying that Jews are bad in a certain way, or that Jews rig society to unfairly benefit Jews (old Jews network), or to talk about “Jew up”, or to say “real Jew”, or to say “he’s one of the good Jews”, or to say “he has circumcised dick energy.” Or imagine a “white people only” initiative or a “no Jews allowed” initiative.

Women would likely speak up against those anti-Jew statements (or against similar anti-black or anti-female statements). But then why isn’t she speaking up against anti-male statements?

Because men are the privileged ones? They’re not, if we’re talking about the West in 2025. And obviously, collective punishment isn’t justice.

The theory that men rig society to benefit men also clearly isn’t true, because there are female-only scholarships while already more women attend university. Also, far more money is spent on breast cancer research than on prostate cancer research. This wouldn’t be the case if men were actually rigging society to benefit men.

Furthermore: “Wales gives 77 times as much money to women’s groups than men’s groups”: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/politics/wales-gives-77-times-much-11780326

Let’s imagine that you lived in a world where four out of five people who killed themselves were women, yet 77 times as much money was given to men’s groups. That would be completely outrageous, and people would insist that that be changed immediately.

Women would shout this unfairness from the rooftops, justifiably so, and they would expect men to speak out on their behalf, or even literally march in the streets in protest to help them out. They wouldn’t accept “can’t help, because I’m busy” type of arguments from men. And indeed, many men would speak up, even without women asking them to.

Well, the world you actually live in is one where four out of five people who kill themselves are men, yet 77 times as much money is given to women’s groups (in Wales, but it’s similar elsewhere). And this situation should be seen as equally outrageous.

If women want equality, then the same expectation should be placed on women that in this case they speak out to support men, and that they speak out to demand an end to structural unfairness against men.

Indeed, men who speak out for men’s rights don’t get listened to, and they may get fired from their job for it. Even the term “men’s rights activist” is a dirty word that’s thought of as more or less a synonym for “woman hater.” So men can’t fix this issue by themselves — they need women to help them. Because while people won’t listen to men saying it, they will actually listen if a woman says we should treat men better.

Now yes, there also exist individual, isolated men who discriminate against women. And that is bad. But it’s not nearly of the same caliber as the structural, governmentally-supported anti-male discrimination that exists.

Plus, everyone already agrees that anti-female discrimination is bad, and judges will convict people for provably engaging in it. However, many people don’t see anti-male discrimination as bad, and judges actually join in on the discrimination against men, for example by structurally giving women lighter sentences than men for the same crimes.

A counter argument might be “I’m a woman and I’m not speaking up against anti-male or anti-female discrimination, so I’m being even-handed.” That’s not actually being even-handed, because if you live in the West in 2025, you live in a society that doesn’t structurally discriminate against women but does structurally discriminate against men. If your group is privileged because the other group is being discriminated against, then it’s not even-handed to just keep quiet.

Maybe it was fair that 100 years ago women only pushed for women’s rights. But it’s not fair today.

Now, I do get that society is harsh on women, and that it is in some way uniquely harsh on women, and that women are scared. But on the whole, society is even harsher against men than it is against women.

Again, see for example the fact that four out of five people who kill themselves are men. And blaming that on men’s poor choices would be a milder version of pointing to black people’s poor choices back when courts and governments were structurally and openly discriminating against them. It’s victim-blaming.

And yes, governments giving 77 times as much money to female groups, and courts giving harsher sentences for the same crimes to men, is open and structural discrimination by governments and courts against men.

See as well: “[The UK] government no longer places girls in Young Offender Institutions” (but of course boys are still placed there): https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-no-longer-places-girls-in-young-offender-institutions

Also see this study, which finds that mental health professionals are more willing to treat and refer suicidal female patients than suicidal male patients: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31989723/

Even purely for women, this is bad in the medium term. First of all, those suffering men are your husbands and sons and nephews and fathers, and are the future husbands of your daughters.

Second, if one gender is mistreated, that negatively affects the other gender too. This is true both on a subtle spiritual level, but also just on the practical level that men do the vast majority of the heavy, dirty, dangerous work that is needed to keep society running. I don’t foresee women being eager to start doing half of the sewer-related and garbage collection work.

Third, this female unfairness, and the silence from the majority of the good women on the matter, will turn people against women in general in the medium term.

One example of that is that more and more men have stopped looking for a girlfriend. Which is understandable to a degree — if women lived in a society that structurally discriminated against them, would they date a man who was unwilling to speak out against that? And if most men were like that, wouldn’t that make a woman just not want to date?

Now, men are less likely to publicly make those kinds of arguments and quite possibly get fired for them, than they are to just stay at home and play video games. But yes, women’s conduct is lessening some men’s desire to date. And it’s causing some men to only look for hookups and not committed relationships.

Women on Earth sometimes go on a sex strike if they’re displeased. Well, some men are on an informal marriage strike. It’s not uncommon for men to tell each other things like: “half of all marriages end in divorce, and the vast majority of divorces are initiated by women, and usually the man isn’t doing something horrible such as cheating or abusing her. So then, why sign a contract that the other party is rewarded for breaking? You shouldn’t. So, don’t marry. If you want sex, just find a hookup.”

If you don’t believe me: Helen Smith wrote a book titled “Men on Strike: Why Men Are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood, and the American Dream – and Why It Matters”

So women’s mistreatment of men is in the medium term hurting women too.

Or to give an extreme example of this rising anti-female sentiment: it’s getting more popular among some young men to express among themselves the opinion that women shouldn’t be able to vote. Sometimes this is formulated as “repeal the 19th”, referring to the US 19th amendment.

Now that is absolutely a minority position, but if men get painted as the societal evil anyway, and if they feel that women are unfair against them (which women currently are) and that women vote in left-wing ways that are detrimental to the country… then “women shouldn’t be able to vote” isn’t a justified position but it is an understandable one.

While I don’t think that the female vote will actually get taken away, I can see the gender war becoming even more extreme in the future, absent outside events or interventions. And if you don’t think there’s a gender war going on right now: the bitter left-right divide in politics is sort of a gender war in disguise.

The solution to this rising anti-female sentiment among young men isn’t to ban speech or to police young men, or to try and stop young men from talking to each other. The solution to this is to actually be fair.

Also, when our galactic decision-makers discuss among themselves whether Earth humans are ready for open galactic context, then usually some of them will argue: not yet, because Earth humans haven’t even learned to be fair to Earth humans of another race or sex, so clearly they’re not ready for galactic contact.

Certainly this isn’t the only consideration, and not all of our decision-makers think this way. But yes, the way that men are treated on Earth is one of the factors that is slowing down open galactic contact.

Suppose you were us. Would you think that a world was ready to be part of galactic civilization if their popular culture, popular discourse, governments and courts openly and structurally discriminated against women?

You might think “wait, we’re not discriminating like that against women, we’re discriminating like that against men.” Yes, but that’s equally bad in our eyes. We view discrimination against men as being just as bad and abnormal as discrimination against women.

A whole lot of especially young men are leading lives of quiet desperation. Things aren’t as bad on average for slightly older men (although things certainly are still not great for them). However things are really awful for young men especially.

Now yes, Earth women do carry around ancestral trauma and that is impacting their behavior. On one hand, I genuinely am terribly sorry about how Earth women have been treated historically. It is awful and completely unacceptable. And of course, some individual men even at present mistreat women in absolutely horrible ways.

Still, ultimately, being abused doesn’t justify you turning into an abuser yourself (or becoming callous about the suffering of people who were born into the same group as that abuser was from).

That is a very common pattern, but it’s not justified.

The idea that specifically women should be helped, is motivated by the argument that it’s mostly women who are the victims of violence or rape. But that argument is overblown:

Men are more often the victims of violence than women are.

Research paper https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1854883/ states that “In nonreciprocally violent relationships, women were the perpetrators in more than 70% of the cases.”

Similarly, https://www.cdc.gov/nisvs/documentation/nisvsreportonipv_2022.pdf reports 5.5% of men and 4.5% of women experiencing physical violence by an intimate partner. So more men than women are physically abused by their intimate partner.

Similarly, research paper https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332917590_Prevalence_and_Consequences_of_Intimate_Partner_Violence_in_Canada_as_Measured_by_the_National_Victimization_Survey states: “Results showed that 2.9% of men and 1.7% of women reported experiencing physical and/or sexual IPV [intimate partner violence] in their current relationships in the last 5 years.”

And wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison_rape_in_the_United_States states, with sources, that probably more American men than women are raped if you include prison rape in the statistics.

Perhaps you’re wondering how this can be true because stories you hear around you are from female victims and rarely from male victims. Well, it’s because female victims get sympathy and help when they speak out, while male victims are seen as pussies and weak men, or perhaps as guys who got lucky because a woman decided to rape them. So male victims often just don’t say anything — if they do, things only get worse for them.

Four out of five people who kill themselves are men. Is that starting to make more sense now?

Lives of quiet desperation, indeed.

So the image isn’t true that violence and rape is nearly always done by a man to a woman. But then why should nearly all the help and consideration and protection go towards women? How bad does it need to get before people start being willing to give equal help to men?

Now a counterargument might be: “overall it’s still mostly men who are raping and committing violence.” And that’s true, although it’s not nearly as true as people think it is. I just gave three sources indicating that domestic abusers were usually women. European queens also waged more wars than European kings. But yes, violent criminals are usually men.

However, black people also disproportionately commit more crimes. It’s not logical to say “men being violent criminals more often proves that men are bad, but black people being violent criminals more often only proves that they are victims of prejudice and oppression and we should help them.”

It’s also not logical to say “men being violent criminals more often proves that they are bad, but several pieces of research showing women being domestic abusers more often doesn’t say anything about women — it contradicts my current worldview therefore I don’t believe it.”

This whole “women are wonderful and are the victims, men are thrash and are the perpetrators” is just an irrational prejudice. That’s all it is.

Transgender people who transitioned from male to female sometimes say that they feel they “lost their right to be seen as human by transitioning.” So in other words, when people saw them as women they were treated as human, and that ended when people started seeing them as men.

Other female to male transgender people say that they were shocked when suddenly people started treating them as “monsters.”

Female journalist Norah Vincent did an experiment for 18 months where she convincingly disguised herself to look like a man. Later in life, she killed herself.

Next up: women demanded equality. And women have gotten equality.

But equality also means equal responsibilities.

And responsibilities aren’t things that you can just skip if you don’t feel like doing them.

Many women’s implicit position is that they want the benefits of traditional gender roles: getting a special amount of consideration and help and governmental support and women-only celebrations and initiatives, being able to tell men “you go fix it” and “you go fix your own problems”, letting men do the really dirty and dangerous work, being advantaged in divorce and criminal court, being protected, and putting the burden on men to be stoic breadwinners (men who are overly emotional, or who aren’t breadwinners, often aren’t respected by women).

But many women don’t want the responsibilities of traditional gender roles — letting men be the head of the household, letting men be the only ones who vote, and needing to give respect and support to non-criminal men.

Many women also want the benefits of equality (and fair enough): they don’t want to be discriminated against in any way, and they expect men to speak out if there is structural discrimination against them.

But many women refuse the responsibility of equality: they’re not willing to speak out when men are the ones being structurally discriminated against. Even though men can’t speak out: they’re ignored or fired if they say anything.

This isn’t reasonable. You can’t just say “I get to have the benefits of traditional gender roles, but not the responsibilities of traditional gender roles. And I get equality, but men don’t get equality. I want the benefits of equality but not the responsibility that comes with equality.”

Now, the good news here is that even if a woman doesn’t organize protests or starts a podcast or engages in political lobbying, but instead she just takes a little bit of time to privately speak out amongst her friends and family — even that can have a profound effect.

After all, women aren’t evil. Most women — and most men — are just largely unconscious and are simply doing what’s normal and expected.

And if a number of women say that how men are currently being treated isn’t normal, then light and awareness is brought to people, and people have the opportunity to start acting in a conscious way.

A few people speaking the truth can have an outsized effect, because it creates awareness and it stops people from just unconsciously doing the normal, discriminatory thing.

Even if you think of yourself as a normal person, you can have a large positive impact. And no one expects you to fix society all by yourself — all that people expect is that you do your best and that you contribute your piece to the whole. After all, many other good-hearted people are working alongside you.

Even if you don’t yet realize that you can move mountains by yourself — certainly you can move mountains together.

With all my love,

Your star brother,
Hakann

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79 Replies to “Hakann: It’s Not Normal How Men Are Being Treated”

  1. santos

    NinguĆ©m chegou ao cerne da questĆ£o; que tal ter considração pelas pessoas independente de sexo, que tal tratar Ć  todos como gostaria de ser tratado… parece ser fĆ”cil e compensador!!!

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  2. Chiyoko

    I would just like to say a few words.

    Right now we are in the process of Ascension.
    We need to think in reverse and based on love, compassion.šŸ’œ

    So any written things intension without love is meaningless.
    Don’t let it be pretended to be something it is not.
    Please don’t be tricked!šŸ‘Ž

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    1. John R

      Stockholm Syndrome (apparently) seems to be alive and well.

      Apparently Kerry K shared that the astral and underworld have recently collapsed, so the ‘negative entities’ are busy finding (unprotected) human hosts.

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      1. Diamond Lil

        I finally got a chance to watch her video, John Rā™„ļø

        Oh yes, I completely agree with her, I’d say, uglies have been increasing for several, several, weeks now.
        I realize this is anecdotal only, my pov. However, I thought my frequency had slipped 🫢

        I can’t say enough about releasing shadows 🤩

        I watched her previous two videos, well worth viewing again, uplifting.
        🪿hmm, I can’t seem to spot the Peace Dove, this duck will have to be good enough!šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

        Yes, Stockholm Syndrome, and also like when people would let go of themselves and become Agent Smith in the Matrix.
        …For ones who’ve received their higher education from the movies, (me!🤭)šŸ’Ž

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  3. Benjamin Franklin

    Wow, Hakann, you have lit a Firestorm, of comments. I am just, a normal, average man, and have no “axe to grind” against women, nor men. But, I do have an observation. There is too much, Bias, too much, racism, that goes both way, and all ways. There is so much Negativity, out there, and all men, and women, have forgotten, how to act, how to be, and how to live, and Let BE. Opinions come, and go, like changing clothes, or hairdos, and most, of them Stink. In these times, I pity us all, for many, who are here, now, will NOT, be here, whether men, women, black, white, brown, or yellow, because they are NOT fit, to live around real, human beings.

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  4. Diamond Lil

    Good morning gang ā™„ļø

    I’m pretty happy to see my retorts to Pal haven’t arrived late, he was right, what for?

    I realized his crazy had revealed more of my angry father roots, and I got some big releases, processed some real uglies, overnight.
    His behavior was so over the top, it showed me the addiction in me to ā€œbeing in the right.ā€

    While I’m still offended enough by his odious crevice slam, to not feel completely forgiving of him, nasty, I’m free of more sneaky ancestral garbage, a decent win for me.

    He also proved there are far more white knights than black knights, here on era, nice. šŸ’Žā™„ļø

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    1. John Robbins

      It’s also clear evidence to me, DL of the Great Split. The wheat from the chaff; the ego from the Soul; flowers from weeds.

      Chose wisely!!

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    2. Vlad

      Imagine we shrink this situation into a small village. Mr. Gates raped little Molly, poisoned our food, our land and laughs about in our faces… We cannot reach him, he lives in a magical castle and has powerfull friends in the city. We have consulted the witch and she said to wait for a “quantum activation”, nobody really knows what that means altough many pretend they do… Many are very sad about it, but majority just lives on. Eventually some dingus looses it and starts screaming around. Instead we all come together, storm the devil’s castle and demand Mr. Gates to be hanged as we should, the majority feels rather disgusted by dinguse’s outrageous performance and disturbance in our little temple of pure nihilism. Instead of us being truly spiritually advanced, acknowledging his pain and frustration and giving him some love as we all talk about it so much, everybody is appealed by his authentic emotions. People call him names and local eunuch Mr. Flower just composed a poem about wheat and chaff, where Mr. Dingus is the expedable and silly chaff.

      Im not surprised about someone’s grumpy attitude theese days. What surprises me, that so called “spiritually advanced” people demand silence, while Molly’s little body is still hanging in the dungeons.

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      1. Diamond Lil

        Vlad!

        I suspect we may agree, someone as vulgar and scornful as Pal, is on the 5 d train.
        I think it’s because he doesn’t hide his less beautiful traits🫢

        Amazingly, I was better off after being bullied by him, instead of worse off; my shadows are buried, out of shame, but they’re still there!

        Yes, John displayed his disgust, not hidden…said the chaff.

        I see you also, are not hiding your contempt. We all bury too much…well, I have, that’s for sure.

        But Vlad, no more name calling, please!

        I agree, this is a village.

        The real enemy is Gates, etc, not each other… well, maybe for a few minutes, here and there. Then let’s just let it go🄹

        Is that okay?ā™„ļøšŸ’ŽšŸ‘©šŸ»šŸ˜Œ

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    3. Big Meanie

      Don’t worry one of these Simps banned Paladin so you can never be criticized again.

      Amazing how you feel name calling is perfectly fine for you to do but when the favor is returned you are mortally wounded.

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        1. Diamond Lil

          It wasn’t me, Vlad, I suppose I have a guess as to whom may have requested it šŸ˜ā˜ŗļø

          I’m not complaining, I’ve been chipping at my hardened shell, and not up to such coarse sparring.

          ā™„ļøšŸ’Ž

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  5. Charles Neves Rodrigues

    SaudaƧƵes!

    Sobre se estamos preparados para um contato galÔctico, depende: Com véu ou sem véu? Todas essa desarmonia é fruto da experiência sobre um véu, ou não? Havendo o contato, a divulgação total, os tamadores de decisoes ainda acham que continuaremos com os mesmo comportamento?

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    1. the_complaint_department

      Our souls chose to live here under the veil to learn and experience self-awareness by making moral choices individually, under dire circumstances and free of external influence. With full disclosure, Earth’s value as an opportunity for self-empowerment changes drastically.
      There’s less soul growth or relative merit about thriving in a free society. These are concerns to be managed here and now in a soul level.

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      1. Casper

        Considering your “moral choices” consist of belittling & demeaning everybody you interact with, I lol at you using phrases such as “soul level”

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        1. the_complaint_department

          Then right now our only practical difference is that I interact with more people.

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  6. John R

    Dear Diamond Lil. I was cringing with embarrassment when I read that disrespectful and cruel diatribe earlier. It’s like they are in your personal space, when they have zero right to be there, ever. I’m giving you a warm hug right now, my lovely! Can you feel it?šŸ’–šŸ„°

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    1. Diamond Lil

      OMG, John R….

      My excellent reply to Paladin, has not sent!😭😭😭

      WHY did it fail??? No swearing, NO division- do I retype it?

      Thank you for the hug, Johnā˜ŗļøšŸ¤­

      Kejraj, is the comment gone?

      I’ll look like a dunce if I retype, and the first one arrives anyhow.
      I’ll look like a dunce, if I don’t set that mean Paladin straight!

      This blocked comment madness must stopšŸ¤¦ā€ā™€ļøšŸ’Ž

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      1. Raksha

        If the message is too long, it won’t pass, and sometimes it won’t pass anyway, the site is bugged a bit. You should save a long message before sending it, and if too long, you should put in in parts.

        Honestly, many people complain about censorship but there is just some bugs for different reasons. I am sure you are free to defend youself.

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        1. Paladin

          People write replies that are longer than one of AS’s long winded essays so it seems awful inconsistent.

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        2. Diamond Lil

          Oh, Raksha, I didn’t know that, it was a somewhat long reply, on account of Paladin being so wrong about…..everything….
          šŸ’Ž

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      2. Paladin

        Mean, mean Paladin, the big meanie. 🤣🤣🤣 It’s quiet time now children. Lay down with your blankey after cookies and milk.

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        1. Diamond Lil

          As if I’m beneath him???

          My third attempt got through, all I had left in me was to tell him he’s a dingus.šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

          John R, I really don’t think those replies
          were book length.

          I’m glad you think I’m adorable right now, I feel more like Bugs Bunny!

          You know, for the rare times he’s at a loss for words , and Raksha said the site is a little buggy…
          šŸ„•ā™„ļøšŸ’Ž

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    2. Diamond Lil

      And how is it, that mean Paladin’s comments send, while

      Sweet Diamond Lil’s, get blocked??????????.?????

      I forgot to say what a true gentleman you are, John.

      I’ll wait a bit to retype my reply to mean Paladin, in case the first reply appears….ughhhh, it’s just not the same, now.
      More like a chore, than a joy, as with the first responsešŸ’Ž

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      1. Paladin

        You should thank me for all the male attention you are getting from all these White Knights. I’ll tell you what, don’t bother with your long winded reply, I’m not going to respond, you are beneath me and not worthy of argument. But I will as a consolation prize change my name to “Big mean meanie”. How’s that?

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        1. Diamond Lil

          You stupid dingus, that was what made your ā€œmean to the boneā€ fail so badly-

          It made a blah day fun, my second reply hasn’t seemed to send to you šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

          It was partly a thank you, to a mean bas turd!

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          1. Paladin

            No, that’s where you are wrong, you odious crevice, I’m all too happy to provide you Luv Bunnies with some entertainment. Otherwise this would have been a ho hum channeled messages with 3 or 4 comments.

        2. Mikhaƫl

          Why even bothering at all if she’s that insignificant? I guess someone else than Lil needed attention today. 🤣

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          1. Raksha

            You are indeed a contribution in the sense of being a catalyst, and I admit that I like a manly convo once in a while, but I meant what I said. And I really have to go to sleep this time.

  7. optimist

    I’m a woman and I agree with this message as a whole.

    Men, like women, deserve to be cared for emotionally and physically.
    There’s no need to have insensitive words thrown at him.
    Crying or being vulnerable does not diminish his dignity as a human.
    It’s okay to be who he is.

    Thank you,

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    1. Paladin

      This is hogwash. Any man who expects emotional care or comfort for his woulds both physical and emotional will get either from her. All he will get is scorn and contempt and treachery from her.

      Any man who exhibits vulnerability and cries deserves all the malice she heaps on him.

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      1. Raksha

        Pal, I have a girlfriend, she genuinlely loves me, when I am strong and when I am not. I think you lack the basic love roots. I was lucky to have loving parents.

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      2. Mick

        One man’s woulds are another man’s wounds– I suppose.

        I think you haven’t met the right woman, brother. Yeah, lots of women–and lots of men–are f–ked up in this world. I’d never deny that. But to blanket all women in that–is just inaccurate. I’m sorry you haven’t found one who loves you unconditionally–or even halfway there.

        As far as men being vulnerable–wow haven’t we gotten past that yet? I find that absurd. Men should laugh, cry and everything in between. And yes, defend their turf if they have to.

        And lay off L.D. Your anger is misplaced.

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        1. Diamond Lil

          What an incredible afternoon for me, Mick.

          You are a true gentleman, Mick, so many great guys on era.

          ā™„ļøšŸ’Ž

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  8. the_complaint_department

    Objection, your Honor.

    As previously established by this Court, attempts to equalize men and women through the use of male and female’s inherently different notions of equality is not only doomed to fail, but a surefire way to sustain Separation Consciousness between them.

    Statistics are a predominantly rational and therefore masculine argument, whereas male and female humans in this planet have an equally large emotional component brewing in the basement ready to erupt as soon as the obvious veredict is biasedly called from it.

    And the wisdom it wishes to convey – and eventually will – is simply that you can never reach fair ends by unfair means. Let the childish men and women dally freely in their pretense comprehension of each other until Nature fatefully proves them wrong, and they are forced to see each other from a more neutral ground.

    Does it help to have more functional galactic cultures as role models? It certainly does, but only after we admit to a minimum of responsibility for male-female relationships in our individual lives, otherwise you’re just feeding arguments to an endless gender war.

    The defense rests.

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  9. Diamond Lil

    Good hearted people need to find the exit doors, at this Punch and Judy show.

    Since the show doesn’t like to change, our only choice is to work our shadows and programs out.

    How many Lighties did Kejraj say there were?
    5 million? šŸ¤žšŸ¤žšŸ¤ž

    When our youth genes wake back up, it’s going to be kid in a candy store time for all of us😁

    These are the men I’m waiting for! Not mentally ill!, wise AND youthful šŸ˜šŸ’Ž

    Yes, it’s been a long, grueling wait…for me, too. But,
    the only other choice is to make do with Punch, or Judy šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«šŸ˜­šŸ˜­

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    1. Paladin

      What men are you waiting for? What even makes you assume you have any suitors? I don’t what you did with your youth, but as far as I can tell you did not spend it having children being a mom or a wife. Now you have cats and this fantasy world of EOL as a massive cope, your hopium.

      Try accepting responsibility for your mistakes. You bought into feminism instead of being a wife and mother. Now all you can do is make endless childish comments on this website.

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      1. Mikhaƫl

        Geez, that’s some projecting. Did you had an argument with your wife, or forgot your meds pal? To be honest I fail to see where she sounded like a feminist with her comment.

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        1. Paladin

          I did not “had” an argument with my wife. My response was not based on her most recent comment only.

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        2. Diamond Lil

          Thank you, Mikhael, you are a true gentleman.

          It sounds like you’ve noticed that Pal never gets tired of Punch and Judy! šŸ˜šŸ’Ž

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        1. Diamond Lil

          Thank you Vlad, you are a true gentleman. If I’m correct about the hopeful future, I like vanilla šŸØšŸ˜‰šŸ’Ž

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          1. Vlad

            And don’t be afraid šŸ’Ž. Our future is beyond glorious! Yesterday I realized Im not able to be apologetic about my negativity, my anger or my intensity anymore. It’s not a failure, its part of the show and very much necessary. Got confirmation in the Hathors article today. The dragons are just breaking the chains and we are just all stepping into our roles fully. One (or few) grumpy afternoon(s) to chew it up, learn to be cool about it and it’s going to get very interesting soon!!! (me: šŸ«šŸ¦)

          2. Diamond Lil

            Vlad,
            just you stating that you know these traits or habits are there, is probably a step towards diminishing their free run inside of you.ā˜ŗļø

            Chocolate ice cream, also excellent!

            I’ll read the Hathor’s today. ā™„ļøšŸ’Ž

          3. Diamond Lil

            Ohh, I get it, Vlad!

            When I saw apologetic and negativity, I thought you wanted to be free of the traits.

            I just noticed, you meant you’re not going to apologize anymore, for whatever way you are, because there’s nothing wrong 🄳

            I still intend to getting around to reading Hathor’s later
            ā™„ļøšŸ’Ž

        1. Raksha

          Well, sorry for calling you a jerk, although you were, but for you who likes to call others out there as demon without souls, do you realize how mean you were ?

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          1. Paladin

            Boo hoo, life is mean. Life is cruel. This reality operates on cruelty, might is right, everything is a struggle for dominance, the law of club and fang. The fact is, Raksha, that everyone and everything operates transactionlly. I don’t know what this thing called love is, but it does not exist between men and women. All there is is a form of exchange.

            The feels are sooo important. Heaven forbid, I tell some woman in her 50’s who says she laments her life to just accept responsibility for her past (which she did not spend as a wife and mother)and stop believing in this lie that planetary chakras are going to align just right and she’ll be 21 again and get a do-over and have her pick of men.

            It’s not going to happen. It’s childish fantasy.

            Yes, Jews are demons, Raksha.

          2. Raksha

            Pal, don’t use the argument of caricature that you hate that others use with you. You were extremely mean, and unfair with her.

            Why would you even spend your time for that and then complain that jews are cruel ? So you blame jews not for being cruel but for dominating you ? is that what you just implied? You just want to be the top dog in a wild jungle ?

          3. Paladin

            Raksha, I was born into a world whereby previous generations had abrogated their right to self determination and ceded control to these demons. They have been control Western Civilization since Nathan Rothschild took control of the bond market in England with his Battle of Waterloo scam.

            I can assure you, no Jew, not a single one ever offended me or did me wrong personally without losing teeth. Most never even dared try. They inveterate cowards.

            Just what makes you so sure a whole race of people can’t be demons?

          4. Raksha

            Pal, I don’t want to argue with you on that point, nor do I want to contradict your feelings and righteousness, but I can’t sit still when you are being so mean to Lil, who is sharing on this website, and is genuinely a good heart.

          5. Paladin

            Sorry Raksha, you are just White Knighting for her. What exactly is so mean about trying to shake her awake to reality? This why there is a problem with women in Western Society, we have men like you putting them on a pedestal that in reality they are unhappy being on.

            Another thing I’ve noticed about men in the spiritual community: you use all this luv, luv, luv as a means of hiding your cowardice. You hide behind luv, luv, luv. None of you will pick up a rifle and fight.

            I had a few run ins with Jew teachers in school also. One Jewboy history teacher who was lecherously trying to get with blond shiksas all the time, thought he could put his hands on me for coming back in school as a senior before the bell rang. I grabbed him and slammed his happy merchant head into the locker. Got arrested and suspended for that. The arrest charges were dropped as it was self defense. He gave me a wide berth the rest of my senior year and never opened his mouth again.

          6. Raksha

            I am not a white knight, nor a lov bunny, nor a coward either. I won’t take a riffle for a war which is orchestrated. I don’t put women on a pedestal either. But I value respect. And I stand against gratuitous meaness.

          7. Diamond Lil

            Ahhhhh, thank you, Raksha, a true gentleman….and now, I’d say, lean back, and wait for the reply Pal was so gracious to set up for me šŸ½ļøšŸ˜‹šŸ’Ž

          8. Raksha

            Don’t thank me Lil, it will worsen my case. Stand for yourself if you care (maybe it’s not worth it).

          9. Paladin

            You brought the tiny hat people into it with this comment, not me, Raksha.😁

          10. Raksha

            Man, you are obsessed with the tiny hats, do you have a tiny hat ? The tiny hat they dont’ have on their dick, they put on their head, are you the opposite ?

            Well, thanks for the convo everyone, my case has been made already, and for far too long.

            If anything, if despites all our disagreements, we can laugh about dick jokes, then, all is well.

            Have a good night, everyone.

          11. Gwydyon

            All I see is people attentively feeding the troll because they actually like him.

        2. Paladin

          It’s not the first time you’ve resorted to calling me names. It’s your first knee jerk reaction. I could care less about being called a name.

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          1. Raksha

            I am not someone prone to anger, that is usually not my first reaction by far.

            Once, when I was fifteen, in class, our math professor who was very nasty (you will like it, Pal, he was jew) started to be overly unfair and agressive vite a nice girl in the first row of the room. I was in the last row of the room doing my things, but I got triggered, I stood up in her defense, and I ended up calling him names, because he was so unfair with her. I was banished from class for the rest of the year. This situation reminds me that case. I would not necessarily fight for me or my ego, but unfairness and gratuitous bullying is when my Mars in Libra gets triggered. You are just like that jew math teacher Pal.

      2. the_complaint_department

        Was your mother happy to have children and be your dad’s wife?

        Could this be influencing your words?

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  10. Paladin

    No free speech here, all AS can do is engage censorship to protect his scam channeled messages.

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  11. scotth9510

    One saying that makes me particularly mad and I never heard this before my stepfather said it to me is happy wife happy life. I’m going to leave it there and not say anything else because it’s bleeping stupid.

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    1. Paladin

      Once you place a woman in a position of superiority to yourself you’ve already lost. She’ll hold you in contempt.

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  12. brazilbilly

    Great to see someone talking about subjects that, when I tried talking about them years ago (as an avid young writer), led to my being persecuted, ostracized, and even banned. It seems that finally some cracks are starting to appear in the thin veneer of our absurdly “politically correct” society.

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  13. Jared

    We need intervention and liberation SO THAT people will be able to do spiritual work.

    Hard to become enlightened during a battle and constant misinformation and psyops.

    All beings must focus on liberating earth.

    Only once our needs are met and we’re free and we have time for spiritual things and we have received healing and justice we need will it be fair to assess our spiritual development.
    Amen

    All beings fix earth now.
    I command you.
    Amen šŸ˜ŠšŸ‘šŸ™šŸŽ‰šŸ’—

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  14. john

    ”Man up” is simply a way of a man facing trepidation to face the problem and through strenth of resolve overcome whatever fear is being faced and move forwards and upwards, and in this present cycle all men need to ”Man up” and overide the bigotry that is present against men in our society today. love to all.

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