family

CNN Recommends Cuckholding. What’s That?

CNN is encouraging couples to engage in deviant sex through 'cuckolding', which is a relationship in which one person enjoys watching his spouse engage in sex with someone else. [All collectivist regimes seek to destroy the family because it is an alternative to dependence on the state. If cuckholding can be popularized and made to seem 'normal' by a major TV network, what chance does the family have?] [...]

UK Appoints ‘Minister of Loneliness’

The tradition of a close-knit family has been shattered by the collectivist mindset that now dominates the British culture. Nine-million people, 14% of the population, are without regular contact with close friends or family, which makes them lonely, indeed. A study of this problem concludes it has been brought about by welfare, anti-family feminism, and public housing. The government is launching a massive program to solve this problem. [How? By more of the same that caused it, of course.] [...]

The Bizarre & The Absurd You Missed in Point Break (1991) – Jay Dyer

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What is your breaking point?  Could you hang ten, rob banks, outwit the western seaboard FBI and throw a kickass beach party, all in the same day?  The forces of chaos, anti-establishment and nostril-flaring ferocity can – and do on a regular (summer) basis, as Point Break showed us.  While the lure of the dark tide might sound tempting, there are also the forces of justice, honor and college football.

You Can't Mandate Family Life

One-size-fits-all policies don't work, particularly when it comes to organizing family life and divorce settlements. Clearly, the people best positioned to make family decisions are the parents who have the local knowledge about a situation. Also, families, their problems, and the solutions to their conflicts are all incredibly diverse and do not fit a single mold.

A new conservative manifesto for the 21st century

With definitions of left and right in flux, even among those who understood the historic definitions, it has become necessary to offer one possible solution to the crisis. This exercise is not meant to produce a document that everyone will agree upon, but rather it is designed to encourage others to peacefully contribute to the wider debate.
These solutions could be easily applied to the domestic affairs and international relations of almost any secular republic which respects mainstream religious traditions and cultures.
I. A Commitment To Sovereignty

Three Reasons Why Dutch Children Are the Happiest Children

According to the recently released World Happiness Report, many of the happiest nations are those found in the Germanic portions of the world. One of these is the Netherlands.
But the Netherlands doesn’t just contain happy adults; it contains happy children as well, as author Rina Mae Acosta explains in an interview for MarketWatch. As Acosta sees it, there are several things which Dutch parents do which promote this happiness. Here are three of them.