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I was pondering this exact thing the other day. Not sure why it tends to be like this but I think it's mostly to do with more pressure being placed on a same sex child. With girls the mother usually has to teach her the way to grow into a proper lady, while the father plays a similar role with the son. As such the child comes to see the same sex parent as the 'serious' parent to which they must live up to their expectations and make proud.
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In a decent country, a father controls his son's (and daughter's !) education. I, for one, would take them on trips around the country to feel the soil beneath their feet (the soil that gave birth to our people), take from landscape to landscape, have them work with the farmers, take them from town to town to get to our history and from museum to museum and library to library. And they can read all the books in my study that they want while they progress into adulthood.
Not in this day and day - here the State and the Left controls everything. The kids can't root themselves. They are taught to destroy themselves and to be ashamed of their blood and history. To curse our soil, our religion and to spit on our people.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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Why ? Because countries are run by its laws. Ours are, anyway. We have a very strict legalism here and that's something we have had in Western Europe for a long, long time. If the law is corrupt, then the country becomes equally corrupt. Because in a decent society, the relationship between people and the law is one of a social contract that binds us all together (the collective, the Nation, if you may) for the common good and you can't have a good society without good laws and good governance because then there is no social contract and governance becomes both arbitrary, self-serving and tyrannical and out of touch with the population - which makes people corrupt out of necessity in order to avoid these corrupt laws. In other words: such a system of law and such a government are illegitimate out of necessity and they need to be overthrown in order to return to good laws and good governance.
Last edited by The Lawspeaker; 07-03-2020 at 02:23 PM.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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Actually I got sacked from law school after successfully starting a race war between Vietnamese and nigerian students.
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