Countries where a large proportion of the inhabitants
have lost their ancestors' traditional religious beliefs have not necessarily
become more rational. Religions have presumably been important to individuals
and societies in many ways, all over the World and for a very long time.
So the aspects of human nature that made religious belief so widespread
can probably not disappear from people's minds in a short time. Atheists
may think that they are more rational than religious believers, whereas
they may have actually just transferred their religious belief to a
secular equivalent, such as Feminism, Political Correctness or Marxism.
Consider the following:
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In an incident on a NaZealand (New Zealand)
train, which led me to be falsely convicted of two minor crimes,
the man seated behind me said, "Don't
argue with a woman," or some words to that effect. Note
that that was not "Don't hit a
woman," which is the discriminatory, sexist slogan underlying
the White Ribbon Campaign,
the US Violence
Against Woman Act and the New Zealand Crime "Assaulting
a Female". This man, who I had previously seen behaving
subserviently towards a group of women on a station platform, thought
it was bad even to argue with a woman!
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Radio New Zealand's Concert Programme encourages /encouraged listeners
to communicate with presenters by text. One day, I happened to have
been spat at by two Maoris in two separate incidents on the same
day. I mentioned this fact in a text to Nick
Tipping, a Concert Programme presenter. (I had previously --
many years ago -- been spat at by a Maori neighbour. He was trying
to force me to pay half the cost of a fence that he had previously
agreed to pay the full cost of, before
he removed a hedge. So spitting must be a Maori cultural tradition,
like the haka). Tipping replied as follows: "My name is
Nick Tipping, and I don't stand for that kind of racist comment."
Tipping, apart from being grossly racist, is intensely stupid, because
there is no conceivable definition of "racist", according
to which what I said was racist. Just as the man on the train operated
under the slogan, "Never disagree with a woman," Tipping
obviously operates under the maxim, "Never say anything bad
about Maoris!"
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In the court case which followed the incident
on a NaZealand (New Zealand) train (mentioned above), my lawyer
told me not to mention in Court the fact that the woman who might
have been the leader of the group of women on the train was a "Butch
Lesbian", as I had described her to him. This Butch Lesbian
was the centre of attention of a circle of women on a train platform,
she glared at me as I got onto the train, but she apparently did
not board the train herself. My lawyer did not tell me why I shouldn't
describe her as a Butch Lesbian, but I suspected that the reason
was that the judge was a part-time university lecturer and such
people probably think that you are not allowed to mention Lesbians,
unless you are praising them in some way. However, I have found
Lesbians to be prominent in the lying, anti-male Domestic
Violence industry.
The above three incidents constitute prima facie
evidence that there are people running around loose in New Zealand who
think that you are not allowed to say anything bad about Lesbians or
Maoris and that you are not allowed to disagree with women (if you are
male)!
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