Only men can feel sadness for the decline of their civilization. 99% of women are incapable of experiencing such feeling. To them there's no sense of attachment, mostly because they have no comprehension of what building a civilization entails, nor do they care.
BT In A New Key
A blog for people who seek alternative approaches to kiruv and the baal teshuvah experience.
Monday, May 4, 2026
Sunday, May 3, 2026
StrongManGuide writes
My father said this line when he met my wife:
"Stop chasing butterflies when you don’t have a garden." After the divorce, I lost: A wife 2 kids $100,000 50% of the property It took me way too long to understand what he said to me. This is what that line really means:Friday, May 1, 2026
two more
Shulamith Bath Shmuel Ben Ari Firestone (born Feuerstein;[1] January 7, 1945 – August 28, 2012)[2] was a radical feminist writer and activist.
Firestone was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on January 7, 1945.[1][12] She was the second of six children and the first daughter of Kate Weiss, a German Jewish refugee who fled the Holocaust, and Sol Feuerstein, a salesman from Brooklyn.[3] Firestone's parents were Orthodox Jews.
On August 28, 2012, Firestone was found deceased in her New York City apartment. The discovery was made by the building’s owner after neighbors reported a foul odor emanating from her unit. A superintendent looked through the window from the fire escape and observed her body on the floor. According to the landlord, Bob Perl, it was estimated that she had been deceased for approximately one month.[10]
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Susan Brownmiller (born Susan Warhaftig; February 15, 1935 – May 24, 2025) was an American journalist, author and feminist activist
born in Brooklyn, New York City, on February 15, 1935, to Mae and Samuel Warhaftig, a lower-middle-class Jewish couple. As a child Brownmiller was sent to the East Midwood Jewish Center for two afternoons a week to learn Hebrew and Jewish history.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
not again!
And what about the accusation that a majority of these lunatics who destroyed art and archicture are secular Jews?
Lasdun's grandfather, the Australia-based tobacconist Louis Abrahams (1852–1903), was an important patron of Frederick McCubbin, Arthur Streeton and other artists associated with the Heidelberg School art movement, also known as Australian Impressionism. His art collection was passed down to Lasdun.[7] Denys Lasdun was the son of Nathan Lasdun (1879–1920) and Julie (née Abrahams; 1884–1963)
AI confirms:
Yes, Denys Lasdun was of Jewish heritage. He was born to Jewish parents of Russian and Australian descent in London in 1914.1 His father, Nathan Lasdun, was a Russian-born Jewish businessman and engineer who died when Denys was six years old.1 2 His mother, Julie Abrahams, came from an Australian Jewish family; her father, Louis Abrahams, was a Jewish cigar manufacturer and art patron who had moved from Yorkshire to Australia.3 1 4
Despite this Jewish background, Lasdun was not raised with a strong Jewish identity. His son James Lasdun noted that his father "was Jewish but not really, having been brought up with no sense of Jewish identity."3 5 Later in life, however, Lasdun became more interested in his Jewish heritage, particularly after experiencing antisemitism.5
Shall I explain this to you? The man was concretizing (pun intended) his hatred for God and tradition. That's why rather than apply the inspiring and graceful architicture that was developed in Christian Europe, he brutalized it with his arrogance and perversion. He wanted it to be ugly. He enjoyed destruction. He was trying to be radical to satisfy his ego. And the gentiles fell for this, giving him prizes. They took their natural instinct to look to the Jews - religious Jews - as a light unto the nations, and directed it to an apostate.
World I'm so sorry. I apologize on behalf of my secular brethren who aren't sorry at all. And I'm sorry that you allowed yourselves to be bamboozled. Mabye it's payback for persecuting religious Jews in earlier times.
