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Monday, May 29, 2006
By The Gonzman

A poem, from a feminist pacifist:

This faith is ignorance, no battle won,
When thousands’, mothers’ hearts have lost their own.
How long a battle or labor of giving,
In months of pain or long hard years of living?
What mother hopes her work will end this way,
Against all war, was the first Mother’s Day. 

Noble sounding, heart-tugging sentiments.  And completely and totally wrong.

Years later; grown, and captains of their own minds, souls, and destiny, these men still thought of as property.  It gives the reason that so many women lose their morality when it comes to child custody.  These aren’t mere children, they are belongings.

Reread the trite little piece of sentiment.  Consider what it means.  It means that no man has the right to offer his life up for something he believes in.  And also, if you are wronged, you have no right to defend yourself because you would risk killing a mother’s son.

It isn’t morality.  It’s a pagan mother-deification cult.  It’s moral cowardice, and weakness.

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