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progress:  On page 33. "Pretty dense: took me quite a while to get through chapter 1. If I got what he was saying he sort of EXPLICATED the concept and psychological process of CONFABULATION if I'm not mistaken? and claimed that it's basically what we ALL do all the time! Fascinating." Mar 11, 2026 03:53PM

 
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“Our long-postponed day of financial reckoning appears finally to be at hand, and it may well turn out to be something we should not wish away. When ordinary people are brought to understand that the state is unable to ensure their material well-being, children will again be perceived as long term assets: necessary replacements for the Social Security swindle and state-seized or inflation eroded private pension funds rather than obstacles to greater consumption. Amid the collapse of political finance, we may be able to regain a sense of the timeless purpose of labor and wealth. Our children may learn to find the satisfaction in the simple daily fact of family survival that we were unable to find in all our economic overreaching.”
F. Roger Devlin, Sexual Utopia in Power: The Feminist Revolt Against Civilization

H.L. Mencken
“A woman, if she hates her husband (and many of them do), can make life so sour and obnoxious to him that even death upon the gallows seems sweet by comparison. This hatred, of course, is often, and perhaps almost invariably, quite justified. To be the wife of an ordinary man, indeed, is an experience that must be very hard to bear. The hollowness and vanity of the fellow, his petty meanness and stupidity, his puling sentimentality and credulity, his bombastic air of a cock on a dunghill, his anaesthesia to all whispers and summonings of the spirit, above all, his loathsome clumsiness in amour—all these things must revolt any woman above the lowest.”
H.L. Mencken, In Defense of Women

H.L. Mencken
“The woman who is not pursued sets up the doctrine that pursuit is offensive to her sex, and wants to make it a felony. No genuinely attractive woman has any such desire. She likes masculine admiration, however violently expressed, and is quite able to take care of herself. More, she is well aware that very few men are bold enough to offer it without a plain invitation, and this awareness makes her extremely cynical of all women who complain of being harassed, beset, storied, and seduced. All the more intelligent women that I know, indeed, are unanimously of the opinion that no girl in her right senses has ever been actually seduced since the world began;”
H.L. Mencken, In Defense of Women

“It wasn’t until the first quarter of the twenty-first century when a critical mass of white men began to comprehend that through large scale Islamic immigration, Western civilization once again faced a dire threat from a foreign and entirely masculine adversary. These men of Islam intended nothing less than to seize control of the West from the Westerners under the rainbow cover of multiculturalism and other prevailing tenets derived from that bitch’s brew of white guilt, radical leftism, and the New Testament. Once cannot remain hobbled by feminism when fighting a war against such a loathsome foe. One must be confident of one’s moral and intellectual superiority and not hesitate to be ruthless if one wishes to win. One must remove the flowers in one’s hair, exchange theory for practice, and double down on force. Although Ben was grateful that Sharon seemed to understand this, he knew that didn’t mean she was wrong. - White Like You (2017)”
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