Monday, April 27, 2026

a post

 Germany was ruined because Germany listened to women too much.


I am a German woman, I live here.


I often hear Germany used to be so great, strong and beauitful?


Today I do not see this anymore.


The men have become weak and subservient to women


The women have become masculine and lost all femininty


It is not pretty anymore


LGBTQ? Mass Immigration? Islam? Great!!


This all started because men tried to be nice and listened to women. But it destroyed Europe.


If the West, Europe or Germany wants to become great again, we need to not let women rule society.

Thursday, April 23, 2026

#1

many men say that they make their kids their #1 priority in life

i say this is a mistake
because they can stab you in the back
particularly if you have a bad wife who poisons them against you or steals them from you
make God your #1
and from that try to help your kids
God will never betray you
He's the only one you can trust

Monday, April 20, 2026

early Zionists

 The percentage of early Zionists who were Hasidic was extremely small, as the early Zionist movement was primarily driven by secular, socialist, or modern-orthodox Jews, while the majority of the Haredi world—including most Hasidic dynasties—initially opposed political Zionism.

Key details regarding Hasidim and early Zionism:
  • Initial Opposition: Many Hasidic leaders in Eastern Europe treated early Zionism with suspicion, viewing the push for a secular Jewish state as a rejection of divine providence and a violation of waiting for the Messiah.
  • Minority Participation: While the vast majority of Hasidim opposed the movement, some individual Hasidic figures and followers, particularly within the Mizrachi (religious Zionist) movement, supported settlement in Eretz Yisrael and played roles in building early communities such as Neve Tzedek.
  • Demographic Context: In the late 19th century, before the rise of the Zionist movement, 99.7% of the world's Jews lived outside of Palestine.
  • Modern Day Shift: While a very small percentage historically, today a significant number of Israeli Haredim (a category that includes Hasidim) identify with Zionist or pro-Israel sentiments, with recent surveys suggesting between 33% and 45% of Haredim may identify as such, though this is a modern development, not reflective of early Zionism.
The early movement (late 19th and early 20th century) was overwhelmingly composed of non-Hasidic individuals, with many proponents of the early, "Return to Zion" movement being either secular Jews from Central Europe or non-Hasidic "Lovers of Zion" (Hovevei Zion) from Russia.

The same people

https://x.com/i/status/2046137315106447536


A mother records hospital staff attempting to remove her son from life support to harvest his organs without her consent. "You're trying to take my son off of life support and take his organs."


But Modern Orthodox rabbis, naive as usual, promote organ donation. The same people who tell you to move to Israel.

late marriages, what happens to men


Testosterone

  • Decreased Production: Regular sexual activity, particularly orgasm, stimulates testosterone production. Without this stimulation, testosterone levels can gradually decline over time.
  • Research Evidence: Studies show that men who engage in regular sexual activity (at least 2-3 times per week) maintain higher testosterone levels than those with infrequent or no sexual activity.
  • Potential Impact: Lower testosterone can lead to decreased libido (creating a vicious cycle), reduced muscle mass, increased body fat, lower energy levels, and mood changes.

Prolactin

  • Elevated Levels: Sexual activity, particularly orgasm, triggers prolactin release. In a sexless marriage, the prolactin surge that normally follows sex doesn't occur regularly.
  • Paradoxical Effect: While immediate post-sex prolactin increases, chronic abstinence can lead to dysregulated prolactin patterns, potentially affecting libido and satisfaction.

Cortisol

  • Increased Levels: The stress of a sexless relationship can elevate cortisol, the primary stress hormone.
  • Impact: Elevated cortisol can further suppress testosterone production and contribute to anxiety, sleep disturbances, and weight gain.

Oxytocin

  • Reduced Production: Often called the "bonding hormone," oxytocin is released during sexual activity and physical intimacy.
  • Impact: Reduced oxytocin can decrease feelings of connection and intimacy between partners, potentially exacerbating relationship issues.

Dopamine

  • Altered Response: The dopamine reward system is activated during sexual activity. Without this regular stimulation, men might seek alternative dopamine sources (potentially leading to other compulsive behaviors).

The hormonal changes in a sexless marriage create a physiological feedback loop that can make resuming sexual activity more challenging over time. The longer the period of abstinence, the more entrenched these hormonal patterns may become, potentially requiring both medical intervention and relationship counseling to address effectively.

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Feminists

 https://x.com/i/status/2045912056960782667


https://x.com/i/status/2045963338442768838