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What if Europeans had Discovered America?

    Among the (unexplicated, not made explicit) fantasies of science fiction is the plot line/scenario of an alternative history: what if Europeans had discovered America (first).  I mean other than in the sense one "discovers" a new restaurant,  or book store.  Naturally it didn't mushroom up over night, other customers were there. But I mean, instead of the Asians, who did discover it, them, North and South, America being the both of them, both Americas?   A pristine continent, often located on distant, re-located, planets.  Around other stars.   Possibly in an alternate time, space-time, line.   A common male fantasy:  the lone male left after a universal, or world wide apocalypse, left with a small harem of females. Is another scenario.   Less literary, more science fictiony than a Lord of the Flies island with boys who will be boys. Scenario. It is.    The pristine planet.     That American Indians are ...

Double Star: of Phobias and Sylvanias. Communal barn raisings. There!

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                                                        A famous person   Our list of phobias:   a)  Islamophobia   b)  Transphobia   c)  Fatsphobia   Notable is the list for its brevity.  Fats is plural to indicativize our inclusion of both Transfats and Cisfats .   Why so short?   The classic (fictional) work on phobias in their genuine term application is a book called Double Star about an actor named Lorenzo Smythe.                                                Classic"  on Phobias.   It is (en)titled to make it sound more science fictiony than it actually is.  It's more a work on sociology and psychology. Never the less, (it's) a classic.   Phobia 's...

Civil War Two: the American Civil War, Part 2.

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 .    The Civil War is over.  The "North" lost (this time).   It was fought, not with Proud Boys and 2a folk and States Rights, Wrongs, anything of that ilk.   It was fought by two foreign-born (or foreign) billionaires using their fame and leverage.  And with the war of ideas. Free speech freely wielded. On "our" side we had assassins and murderers, thought police, and word police. The Hyacinth Robinson who " went Tyler " and in so doing marked the decisive defeat for our worn-out psychotically out of touch antideas (in the Pierre Dubois-Melvin sense). And our loss and our surrender.  Antideas? These what passed in our minds for ideas can be summed up in these two pictures, images, imagineds:    And:     The first civil war was about race.  The second civil war, the War Against Woke was (was) about race in an extended sense, the female race. And the male race. Intertwined, bound by binds. Never to be "deconstructed (de...

The Emancipation of Gender. Trick or Treat bag.

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  How did gender emancipate itself and go flying into the Sun from the safe alma mater of Earth and ground and autochthonous roots, with wax wings and melt myth?    The common perception is that the dissonance free (or ignoring) cosmic (and cognitive) invocation of the emancipated concept has origins in a simple continuity, or progress:  the gay rights movement, and the much touted "alphabet" identities simply being a gradus ad parnassum of moral Art.   G -->  LGB -->  LGBT -->  but ... is there more to it, behind it, alternative to it than this?                                                     2SLGBTQI+     I contend that it's nothing whatever to do with the pageant of alphabet inclusion and parade of ... well, not shame .   I hold that the real root of the course (and the discourse) is...

What is a Man? (A Hotel California?)

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  It has been asked, the question? What is a Woman?    But this is the wrong question.  According to elite manospherian (Manosphere 2) theory, one should, the question to ask is, "What is a Man?"     The Cult of Man.   The cult of man (Manosphere 2) is akin to a mafia, a secret society, an if you will, a cult. But you don't get to turn state's witness, testify against it, get plastic surgery (or worse) and go into witness protection. In short it is, in more or less lyric formalism, it is much like the "Hotel California":   You can check out any time you want (dissociate e. g.) (you can day dream) but you can never leave.      Dream on,     It is very  like the beauty and the beast :   You can stab it with your steely knife, but you just can't kill the beast.  ...     ...        

The Extreme Male Brain and the Extremist Male Brain.Culta devisa est in partes tres.

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    Over-correcting self-lefteousness.                       Compensates for empathy deficit  by becoming a social justice warrior.   According to the extreme-male brain theory by nature males are in a kind of Yin/Yang manner less easily side tracked by empathy.  When there were fewer than 8 billion of us this was not the inconvenience it has since for some become.   Females, by nature designed to nurture, are natural empaths. The three ways to go off the rails as hyper-males are our old friends, the autistics, the narcissists, and the psychopaths. All the antitheses of our female friends.   Now imagine a scenario where the Earth has gotten crowded. Say there's a tipping point, maybe as a random amount choose 8 billion.  Beyond which there are fewer wild wests where to seek one's fortune. Not as many "colonies" for the second son to go along and adventure on one's hero's journey amid...