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Skybird
11-15-12, 08:36 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2229022/Now-Brussels-takes-aim-Famous-Five-Books-portraying-traditional-families-barred.html

I'm observing the gender-fascism propagated by Brussel and the German socialists since years, and it becomes increasingly worrying. So save me the hint that it is only the Mail. It is NOT just the Mail. Most people have not taken note of what kind of tyranny the officially-adopted gender-policy in the years since it'S anouncement has already achieved and plans to acoieve even more. It is the total destruction of meaning of terms like mother andf father, family, wife and husband, man and woman. All that distinction since some years is just sexual discrimination.

Sinc e,longer time it is known that Brussel also wants to ban traditional literature and comics like Treasure Island, Asterix and Superman comics, Brother Grimm fairy tales. Because of the explicit glorification of violence.

Most people find this ridiculous, and laugh and do not care. That is a mistake. The gender-engineers have been extremely successful to anchor and spread their ideology into European legislation and party'S programs, making them more and more valid law in nations, and in the EU.

From a former psychologist'S POV, I can only shake my head abotu so much-reality-raping anti-intellectual garbage. It discriminates men, and it discriminates women, it damages children's phyiscla health and psychological integrity. It makes a mess of "education".

It is a prime-rank cultural disaster unfolding. It is a major cultural crime allowed to take place, so far unobjected.

In German, the site www.cuncti.net and to a smaller degree www.freiewelt.net are frequently reporting about the gender war unfolding.

A little side-story, so that you see how far the gender-fascists arm'S already reach: during qualification tests at the university of Vienna for gaining a place to study medicine, it came pout that student's results were judged by two different standards. Females qualified for a place with a lower performance/point score, than males, males with better scoring were kicked. the university commented that they hope to achieve more gender justice by using different judgement standards for males and females.

There are many stories like this that illustrate the immense thread and stupidity of genderism that I read over the past couple of years. It'S a major concern.

BTW, 3rd of November was global men'S day - have you read the reports in the media? Noooo...? No surprise, because there were almost none. In Germany we instead had a higher than usual outpout of femjnsiot material porinted on that day. And this although we already have 364 womens' rights-, lesbians' rights-, and gays' rights-days per year. Every day, and I really mean every day, all main media run story'S on genderism and women'S rights and gay'S rights. Men'S rights: fail. You need to look in niche publications and private blogs for that.

Add to this misled migration polcies and creeping Islamization,a nd you have the total picture of the social engineering experiment that the EU is. An experiment that is going terribly wrong.

Oberon
11-15-12, 08:44 AM
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Takeda Shingen
11-15-12, 08:57 AM
Wow. Gays, muslims, immigrants. That hit just about all of Skybirds most hated groups.

I think the real travesty is Skybird terming comic books 'literature'. Standards have fallen indeed.

Skybird
11-15-12, 09:02 AM
That joke to trivialize the Mail, means nothing, Oberon. I know the Mail's reputation. It does not matter that it is the Mail bringing the story I reported. It is in Germen news as well - and I saw it unfolding over months and years. Pointing finger at the Mail over this issue - only misleads yourself.

As I said, the gender-madness of Brussel gets massively underestimated by most people - that'S why it can spread so virulkently. People refuse to rasie serious opposition to it, becaseu they thionk it means nothing and must not be taken serious. But it already is included written legal policy guideline of official EU policy since the human rights conference in Bejing, and also is explicitly embraced by the social ministries of several countries, and several party programs, among them the German ministry for social issues and family, and of course the German SPD who under chancellor Gerhard "Big Mouth" Schroeder formally adopted it first into the official party program, and then the ministry'S formulated working and policy guidelines that were copied over by the later Merkelian administration.

The women quota of 40% for corporations' director boards also has been formally approved by the Eu commission yesterday or the day before, and is now a legal proposal by the EU commission to the member states.

So ignore that it is the Mail I link to. They get this story right, I read it like this in German sources since months, too.

Oberon
11-15-12, 09:10 AM
Well, I don't know about Germany, but those sorts of books haven't been in the school curriculum for a while, since the 1980s at least. They might be available to read in the library if you wish, but certainly the Famous Five (the example used by the Daily Fail) wasn't a book I read from school, I got it outside of school.

It's another non-event really, bit like the whole Texas and six states seceding story.

Tribesman
11-15-12, 09:24 AM
Another bull excrement story.
Another example of skybird insisting the bull is true.

What is funny is that if you actually read the daily mail story it does its usual "shock horror outrage omg look at what they are doing" bit then as usual states that the story isn't really true and it isn't what they are doing.
Its amazing how many can get so frothing at the mouth with their daily diet of shocking outrage that the red mist completely obscures their cerebral functions.

Tribesman
11-15-12, 09:39 AM
The women quota of 40% for corporations' director boards also has been formally approved by the Eu commission yesterday or the day before, and is now a legal proposal by the EU commission to the member states.

Is that the non enforcable self regulation proposal for a so narrow as to be pretty non existant specific criteria?
Oh the outrage:har::har::har::har::har::har::har:

Skybird
11-15-12, 09:40 AM
Well, I don't know about Germany, but those sorts of books haven't been in the school curriculum for a while, since the 1980s at least. They might be available to read in the library if you wish, but certainly the Famous Five (the example used by the Daily Fail) wasn't a book I read from school, I got it outside of school.

It's another non-event really, bit like the whole Texas and six states seceding story.
Its not about a school curriculum, we did not had any of those or similar books at school either.

It is about a general public ban ;) An index list.

Tribesman
11-15-12, 09:48 AM
Its not about a school curriculum
You posted the bull.

Books which portray ‘traditional’ images of mothers caring for their children or fathers going out to work could be barred from schools under proposals from Brussels.


Live with it.:rotfl2:

It is about a general public ban
Errrrrrr.....

'The European Parliament committee report - which anyway represents just the committee's view - does not suggest banning books.

Skybull:yeah:

Oberon
11-15-12, 09:48 AM
Its not about a school curriculum, we did not had any of those or similar books at school either.

It is about a general public ban ;) An index list.

Even more unlikely to happen. This isn't Fahrenheit 451.

the_tyrant
11-15-12, 10:21 AM
Hey skybird, any chance you can get us a non tabloid source?

Tribesman
11-15-12, 10:49 AM
Hey skybird, any chance you can get us a non tabloid source?
Why not simply go to the actual source?
The draft and amended draft proposals are open for anyone to read.

That is why the Daily Mail has to say in its scarepiece that it isn't really true:yep:

Skybird
11-15-12, 11:11 AM
For newcomers who have not heared of gender mainstreaming before, these two essays are from 2006 and were released in the German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zweitung, which is our pendant to the Times, one could say. These essays have earned the author a lot of hostility and hot-boiling hate and diffamation from feminists and EUrocratic as well as socialist social-engineers, nevertheless became that famous and in their time well-known and much-quoted that they also were released in book format some time later (you can still get it in the bookshops.

The disadvantage is that they are in German. It may come as a surprise to many people, but I admit it is true: I do most of my reading not in English, but German. :cool:

These two essays are a good and brief introducton into the matter and the issue.

Gender Mainstreaming - Politische Geschlechtsumwandlung (http://www.faz.net/aktuell/politik/gender-mainstreaming-politische-geschlechtsumwandlung-1327841.html)

Gender Mainstreaming - Der kleine Unterschied (http://www.faz.net/aktuell/politik/gender-mainstreaming-der-kleine-unterschied-1329701.html)

Tribesman
11-15-12, 11:22 AM
The disadvantage is that they are in German. It may come as a surprise to many people, but I admit it is true: I do most of my reading not in English, but German.
Well thats OK as the actual documents you are spouting Bull about are avaiable in German as well as 21 other languages so no one who is not as blinded by hate as you can reasonably fail as badly as you managed to...yet again:yep:

Red Brow
11-15-12, 12:50 PM
I could bring the wieners, and marshmallows if they ever decide to pile up the books they don't like and burn them.

Jimbuna
11-15-12, 12:53 PM
Well, I don't know about Germany, but those sorts of books haven't been in the school curriculum for a while, since the 1980s at least. They might be available to read in the library if you wish, but certainly the Famous Five (the example used by the Daily Fail) wasn't a book I read from school, I got it outside of school.

It's another non-event really, bit like the whole Texas and six states seceding story.

Aye that.

Tribesman
11-15-12, 01:30 PM
I could bring the wieners, and marshmallows if they ever decide to pile up the books they don't like and burn them.

That is one of the beauties of this latest Skybull,
He moans about a totally ficticious ban on books yet is a frequent vocal supporter of book burning nuts.

Captain_Rockwell_Torry
11-15-12, 01:59 PM
Wow, I can't believe I actually read this thread. I thought something was really going on here!

Regards:
Captain Rockwell Torry

Penguin
11-15-12, 02:41 PM
I think the real travesty is Skybird terming comic books 'literature'. Standards have fallen indeed.

I wholeheartedly disagree. Excluding comic books would mean a very narrow definition of the word literature.

*grabbing a (non-literature;)) book:*
here's a definition for discussion:

literature 1.(the) writing or the study of) books, etc valued as works of art (drama, fiction, essays, poetry, biography contrasted with technical books and journalism)

(source: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Of Current English)

Comic books do have the same spectrum between trash, craftmanship and art as conventional books have. In addition, as it always has been: art is in the eye of the beholder.

HunterICX
11-16-12, 06:08 AM
That joke to trivialize the Mail, means nothing, Oberon. I know the Mail's reputation. It does not matter that it is the Mail bringing the story I reported. It is in Germen news as well - and I saw it unfolding over months and years. Pointing finger at the Mail over this issue - only misleads yourself.

Nope, the joke is on you.

HunterICX

Tchocky
11-16-12, 11:27 AM
Add to this misled migration polcies and creeping Islamization,a nd you have the total picture of the social engineering experiment that the EU is. An experiment that is going terribly wrong.

You should get some sort of award for this stuff.

EDIT - Holy crap I missed this one.

And this although we already have 364 womens' rights-, lesbians' rights-, and gays' rights-days per year. Every day, and I really mean every day, all main media run story'S on genderism and women'S rights and gay'S rights. Men'S rights: fail. You need to look in niche publications and private blogs for that.

Your complaint is that the 365-days-per-year situation of straight male equality isn't broadcast enough by the media. It's almost like things haven't been all that hard for that group of society, historically speaking.

Takeda Shingen
11-16-12, 11:45 AM
Your complaint is that the 365-days-per-year situation of straight male equality isn't broadcast enough by the media. It's almost like things haven't been all that hard for that group of society, historically speaking.

It's all about radio volume. If he personally disagrees with something, he wants to make sure that you don't "play your radio too loud", and by that he means total silence. Of course, this doesn't apply to himself or others that may share his viewpoint, as his "radio" is blasting at all hours. Pertaining to topic, any mention at all of equal rights for gays is a step too far for him. Gays, religious people (especially Muslims) and immigrants should be socially invisible to him, as their visibility is an affront to his sensibilities. That invisibility, of course, is one-sided and should not apply to him.

Attempt to confront him regarding this hypocrisy and be prepared for a lecture on how much smarter he is than you, and that you should simply shut up and listen to him.

Hottentot
11-16-12, 01:03 PM
Comic books do have the same spectrum between trash, craftmanship and art as conventional books have. In addition, as it always has been: art is in the eye of the beholder.

Yeah, our Donald Duck and Asterix thou shalt not mock. :stare: