Has gender emasculation produced a generation unlikely to cope in an environment that peer groups once thrived in? Whilst men and women have a complementary role, they are wired differently. Men are pre-set to teach younger men to survive by example, to accept challenge even when it hurts. Man’s purpose is to protect and defend, by aggression if need be. Both men and women are tuned to survive through self-sufficiency. Harmony such as that created by the piano’s black and white keys works well. Chaos reigns when the differences become blurred.
Changing customs, controlled fertility and feminism combined to make men redundant. Societal change led to easy divorce and thus the impotence of the father figure. There are no heroic men anymore. Mainstream media, mainly television, lampoon White heterosexual men as being ‘useless around the house.’
As a consequence of woman’s natural protectiveness, combined with the absence of alpha male guidance, generations of young men and women are without a gender role. The male is no longer manly and females are short on femininity. Their roles have become so blurred that many women adopt traditional male traits and vice versa. Nature abhors weakness. Because basic survival skills and disciplines have been bred out of people the effect will be similar to that of the bubonic plague.
The young will find it difficult to cope if financial collapse occurs. The financial and demographic failure of Western Europe is already mooted in high office. If the ethnic Europeans of the decadent West awaken they’re unlikely to have the skills necessary for survival.
Millions survived the economic collapse of 1930s but an estimated 10 million did perish. From the Brezhnev era in the Soviet Union there was stability, with financial and job security. When stability and complacency was ripped to shreds by financial collapse, unimaginable hardship became the lot of people throughout the Soviet Union.
Unexpectedly you no longer have a job so are deprived of an income. Your pension and what you put aside has evaporated. Shop shelving is mostly bare and on the few goods available prices have quadrupled. Few can afford to pay for utilities; besides, electricity, water and gas are rationed.
Desperate, you go to the bank. The ATMs are no longer functioning; the banks are closed and notices are pinned to their doors. If they do open, your savings are worth just 20% of their value one week earlier.
Social disorder is widespread; the police are undermanned and too preoccupied to deal with looting and street crime. In the unlikely event you are able to sell your car you would be lucky to get 5% of its pre-collapse value. Hoarders are arrested as are black marketers. In Western Europe a desperate situation is further aggravated by millions of non-Europeans who suddenly find themselves at the bottom of the pecking order. There are no state benefits; it is survival of the fittest, every man to himself. This is not scaremongering; it is a summary of what happens.
Those born after World War Two were expected to work as teams with families. They collected or scavenged fuel; they built and lit household fires. Such fires warmed homes but were also essential for cooking. Women cooked, but not microwaved or oven prepared foods. Everyone had food-garden skills. Meat was caught and killed. Men and women were adept at killing and preparing animals for the family pot.
From about ten-years of age boys helped their fathers, girls their mothers. Boys delivered groceries and newspapers, assisted adults with multiple skills and trades that called for self-discipline absent in today’s generation of over indulged hedonistic wannabes
Self-sufficiency was not a hobby like paint-balling or camping, it was a basic skill. That generation lived within its meagre means and credit was something you just didn’t do.
Boys were inspired not by overpaid sportsmen but by truly great men; warriors, philanthropists, great civil engineers, adventurers, writers. They too had their sports icons, but they were rare because such sportsmen were truly exceptional.
That generation started a job that was often tough and demanding. They did so within days of leaving school at the age of fourteen or fifteen. Many went to the building trade or the armed forces. They didn’t enlist to fight Hitler; they enlisted to get a meal, a bed and a roof over their heads. Those who went to sea hauled baulks of heavy timber from 4 am to midnight in frozen seas. Conditions set the clocks, sleep and rest were secondary. The price of learning skills was high but the price of not learning them was death.
The Financial Collapse: Argentina 2001
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