Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The hell was an archbishop teaching my class for?

Went in to my political science "Russia Today" class, and the teacher said there was going to be an archbishop talking today. So he came in with the beard, wardrobe, chain with the cross and all. I was very offended by this because I did not come to a university to hear a religious person speak. What does this guy have to do with Russian politics, I thought to myself. I tried to be polite by keeping quiet for a bit, but then just got so uncomfortable that I got up and left in the middle of his speech. Some might think this is rude, but I think it is not only rude, but very offensive to have a religious person come speak for a class that I thought had nothing to do with religion, not only that but I paid for it. The course synopsis said nothing about this and it is very in considerate to people of other religions. If they paid this archbishop to come and speak I will be very upset, because I did not pay money to this university to have it given to an archbishop, someone whom I would not even give a second of my spare time to. I paid money for this particular class to learn about Russian culture and politics. I will be even more upset if there was a mandatory attendance, because that would be forcing me to listen to this archbishop.

Monday, March 23, 2009

The Feminist Green Snake in the Grass.

You may think when I say anti-feminism I am a chauvinist or I am against those man hating dikes. However this is not the case. When I say anti-feminism, I dont just mean the feminist movement, I mean ANYTHING that is associated as feminine.
The problem with feminists is that they want to take the things that benefit them but ignore the things that do not (in respects or equality). To back up my claim I will point to the military. Women always complain about unequality in the work field and others but tend to ignore the military. When was the last time you heard feminists fight for equality in selective service, or the draft?
And women always try and point out womens superiority in fields such as grade school education. They say, statistically, little girls do better than little boys in school over all. They get better grades, etc... However, we must also look at the dominance of female teachers in the education system. I NEVER had a male teacher throughout grade school. I can tell you that of all the times I have been pulled over, I have gotten a ticket about 50% of the time when it was a male cop. However, I have gotten a ticket 100% of the time when its a female, and often in a very unfriendly manner. Just recently I took a trip to Mexico. i usually park my car on the Texas side and walk across to Nuevo Laredo and continue my trip. I have probably made this trip about 40 times in my life. I never have a problem when I walk back across to Texas. U.S. border patrol agents always just check my passport, ask me some questions, and off I go. The last time I went, when I arrived at the checkpoint to get back into Texas, there were 2 female agents. They where rather unorthadox. They asked me to empty my pockets, asked me a million questions, were condesending, made me lift up my panks and take my shoes off, and just using accessive authority. It is reasons like these that make me oppossed to anything females say is unjust because, afer my expierences, I believe that once you give them what they ask for, they will use it to get back at males. This is natural, or course there is some feeling of resentment if one is percieved to be oppressed.