Boys V Girls

Years ago we men had a role to play in society. We'd be out to work most of the time, knowing that we had a wife and a family to support. Not much time spent with the kids, or little time for social activities (apart from boozing that is). People didn't migrate throughout the country as much as they do now, (let alone go abroad, unless it was to fight) farmers and land owners employed many of the local residents, and probably even owned their homes too.

The land had a large part to play, fresh vegetables and crops were grown (no, I don't think cannabis was as big back then, although opium wasn't made illegal that long ago), ground was to be dug over by hand, pesticides were a luxury which wasn't affordable, and the gardens had to be maintained daily. There was a sense of purpose for us, and I am in no doubt that the man of the house, although tired from a hard day's work for very little pay, had a sense of self importance and strong standing in the building of the country.

Woman would be at home, looking after the children, educating them in real life stuff (not like today when all kids do sit in front of a warbling teacher dreaming about being a celebrity). Cooking I should imagine was a large part of the day's work, (obviously because microwave meals weren't in existence), not just to feed the immediate hunger, but preserving foods that are in glut so that nothing went to waste. Maintaining the smooth running of the home. Gathering and cutting the wood to feed the fire on our cold, damp British days and making repairs to the house when needed. Many families had some kind of live stock, be it chickens or pigs, they had to be cared for. The kids would be helping with all of these things, and would be learning valuable lessons about life along the way. The woman's role was vital for the survival of the whole family.
Most country folk were poor as far as money went, but because life was harder back then, the relationship between husband and wife was an important one. Team effort was essential to stay alive, and respect for you partner was vital.

The respect and love in a modern relationship I have to say in general is totally up its own arse. The woman is in strict competition with the man to earn money and rank in the modern world. The woman fought for their vote, and got it and has been fighting ever since. They find that staying at home looking after the children is looked down upon by other women (not by men). The government played a game with the female by letting them think that they were fighting for their rights, (their right to be a man almost), and made them think that it was their idea. The real story is that the more people who are working the more tax will go into the government funds to pay for their wars and their second homes. It was one of the biggest scams in the history of Great Britain. All the women ended up doing was the cheap labour, the very same jobs that the immigrants are doing now. It was a trick. Just the same as it is now, when the word is going around that Britain is a fantastic place, what they mean is, it's in need of cheap labour.

The government in the end have shot themselves in the foot, kids are on a murderous rampage because parents are not able to fulfil their full role, and show the children what life is all about, and that it has got absolutely nothing to do with wearing hoods and stabbing their own mates in the gut for a laugh.

The bond between husband and wife has disappeared in many cases, the female need for independence has become ridiculous. Team effort has been replaced with the need for material things and a large bank balance at any cost. People don't give anything away anymore, be it love or affection, or the last Rollo. Women have the right to have babies without a man. So the children grow up with no father. Women seem to have made the saying "all men are bastards" for no reason that I can tell. They were forced these ideas a century ago, and have been preaching it to one another ever since.

These are delicate times we live in. The leaders lie to us, they give rights to women that remove the natural balance of society. It causes unnecessary unrest in the family unit, as well as in the streets. Life was much simpler fifty years ago. I hear the older generation talking of the good times during the war, it wasn't because of the war, it was because we all worked together and had family values. We have proved in the past that we can work together, but it seems the prospect of this has long since passed. The battle will get worse, between the man, woman, government, and the fact that we are white in our own country, and it will obliterate society, not even giving it a chance to right itself, and all because of greed, and the misdirection of what we think is right.

Gibbo.

 

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