Wednesday, 30 September 2020

EVIL ARDERN, TURNCOAT COLLINS, BEAUTIFUL ACB

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Comrade Ardern, Turncoat Collins

"For the most part, the women in public life today are evil to their rotten core": Lindsay Perigo.

Today, something completely different: a guest post from broadcaster Lindsay Perigo, who was a bit of a household name in the '80s and into the '90s - a time when I was diverted and distracted, first by theatre and then writing and photographing a column ('The Good Gardener') for North and South magazine. 

I'm posting Perigo's piece Back to the Garden! which shot across my bows the day after President Trump nominated Amy Coney Barrett for the US Supreme Court. http://www.solopassion.com/node/11165

I relish the Dempanic that has ensued and the shock waves reaching NZ's shores. Vide the sour little item in the Marists' lefty Cathnews https://cathnews.co.nz/2020/09/28/amy-coney-barrett/  and the hag-ridden Radio NZ's posting of 'a ' makeshift memorial in honour of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in front of the US Supreme Court' . Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was indefatigable in her efforts to exterminate the unborn.


Radio NZ's wistful tribute to the late, unlamented RGB


"For the most part, the women in public life today are evil to their rotten core ", Perigo's post begins.

I do get your point, Lindsay. For the most part, they certainly come across as evil. 

"So evil they not only give credence to the Adam and eve legend, they make the serpent seem angelic. Angela(!) Merkel, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Occasional Cortex, Teresa May, Illegal Omar, Nancy Antoinette, Jacinda Podesta, Linda Sarsour … these and other female entities are driving humanity towards 1984 where Big Sister is Watching You with a diabolical determination that can evoke only the most supreme disbelief and disgust among humans."

Yes, Big Sister has supplanted Big Brother in a way that would have astonished George Orwell. Nineteen Eightyfour was published in 1949; Orwell wouldn't have known that the next decade would see the invention of The Pill. The contraceptives which women went for wholesale - with Catholic bishops and priests worldwide conniving at the practice condemned by Pope Paul VI - and the terrible aberration of abortion followed on just as night follows day.

It was contraception and abortion which deformed the fabric of Western civilisation, the warp of its weave pulled out of shape by the weft in the 'sexual revolution' of the '60s, as in pursuit power women gradually muscled men out of their immemorial role as head of the family and breadwinner. 

We find ourselves now living what Orwell himself described on his deathbed as the "dangerous nightmare situation" of 1984.

"It’s not that most men are any better;" Perigo continues.

He means, of course, in the moral sense, but I'm not sure I agree. It was Eve, remember, who led Adam - not in legend as Perigo would have it but in the word of God - into the original sin which plunged all humankind into the morass of evil where we still flounder today. There's a reason why it was Eve who took the initiative and men won't like to hear it. But I'll get to that in a moment.

... "(R)ather, it’s just that in their incomprehensibly pussy-struck state, they’ll passively, gutlessly go along with anything."

Perhaps the most obvious effect - to me - of the way contraceptives and now abortion have deranged and deformed society is the elevation of sex into a goddess before whom we all pay obeisance. I don't think men are "incomprehensibly pussy-struck". Like homosexuality, that's a culturally-inculcated state of mind (and/or body). 

I believe that disencumbered of children, women have usurped the male's role because of an innate superiority, not in intellect but in all the God-given attributes essential to the physical and spiritual care of children in the most important years of their lives.

"The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world": trite but true. With contraception most women have swapped their birthright for a mess of pottage. 

But notably not Amy Coney Barrett, with her brilliant career in law and seven children, two adopted from Haiti and her youngest with Down syndrome, "the most loved in the family," ACB says laughing. 


Amy Coney Barrett who's thrown the Dem fems into a Dempanic


"Today, not in the Garden of Eden but in the Rose Garden, we were reminded of innocence, and decency, and beautiful humanity of both genders. Orange the Magnificent confirmed that Amy Coney Barrett is his nominee for the Supreme Court."

So Lindsay Perigo concludes - and I'm not going to quarrel with a single word of that conclusion. 

New Zealand, like the US, approaches an election in which good faces off against evil. The contrast of Trump with 'Creepy Joe' Biden (manipulated by his VP pick Kamala Harris) is more clear-cut than that of Jacinda Jackboot Podesta Ardern with Judith Turncoat Collins; but substitute New Conservatives' Leighton Baker for Collins and the comparison clarifies. 

Good v evil, just like America, in what NC Deputy-Leader Elliot Ikilei calls the most important election in New Zealand history. 

I notice Perigo doesn't include Collins in his hags' gallery, but I would. Lesser evil perhaps, and leading far superior men and women on the whole, in National, but still with her vote for the Abortion Legislation Bill, proven of evil intent. The sight of these two vying for leadership is enough to make your blood run cold. "Cry, My Beloved Country". 

Next month we place our vote in NZ's most significant election ever. So I'll leave it to George Orwell to speak to us, from his deathbed:  

"The moral to be drawn from this dangerous nightmare situation is a simple one: Don’t let it happen. It depends on you.” 

3 comments:

  1. Is it not the saddest thing that so few men do stand up to feminists since some men are feminists too. But it is weakness, softness, of the wrong kind that allows evil to slide under our society and let it flip us over and upward into the position of a defenceless puppy... We are now the underdog in western countries and it is sad, but not hopeless, as the next generation is seeing the failures of the past and will without compunction overturn everything under God's guidance to yet again be the right way up.

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  2. Ray McKendry says:
    Wow Lindsay, why don't you say what you really mean? Ha ha.

    He adds:
    I wonder what measure Lindsay uses to measure anyone? Am I evil too?

    Philippa O'Neill says:
    Bravo to you both. 💕👏👏 the evil legalised full on abortion started with contraception.

    Stella McLeod says:
    And somewhat incomprehensibly, the “solution” to preventing more abortion is supposed to be more contraception. It hasn’t worked that way for decades now. It might on an individual level but overall it just makes couple take risks with and in relationships they wouldn’t if they were conscious that they and the other person could be co-parenting a child.

    Philippa O'Neill says:
    Totally... take the procreation out of it and anything goes and it certainly has... gone... lots and lots of babies.…
    Stella McLeod totally... take the procreation out of it and anything goes and it certainly has... gone... lots and lots of babies.

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  3. Collins down on her knees in a church for the cameras. Her faith has not been reflected in how she voted on abortion.

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