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Thursday, 1 October 2020

The moral imperative for a one-party theocracy

Which public intellectual is prepared to discuss whether the West is a matriarchy and whether Christianity must have failed for the West to have become a matriarchy in the first place?

The perfect patriarchy - 100% married parents

The perfect matriarchy - 100% unmarried parents

Patriarchy is a society that prioritises the preferences of married fathers.

Matriarchy is a society that prioritises the preferences of unmarried mothers who casually conceived and parented their illegitimate offspring more likely to become convicted criminals than the children of two married parents living together in a loving relationship.

A moral imperative exists to choose the lesser evil ie patriarchy, which feminists have equated with domestic violence.

Politicians in representative democracies will be unable to discuss this because anyone illegitimate is a unit of three ie the illegitimate person concerned and his or her two unmarried parents. In electoral terms, this would be highly significant, particularly when your society already has 40% illegitimacy like the US. It is over 50% in the UK.

Now we see that the problem of ever widening and deepening degeneracy will not be addressed in any representative democracy.

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