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Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Tyranny of Women

In a book called "Unnatural Selection," the author, Ms. Hvistendahl, shows how, over the last few decades, science has allowed the normal balance of males and females in the human race to go haywire.

Since the 1970's, when amniocentesis became widely available, many countries (and with ultrasound today), both developing and under development, have used this process (which among other things allows a doctor to determine the gender of a child) to "weed out" girls from the population.

The normal population ratio of men to women in humans is 105 males for every 100 females.  But today in places like Azerbiajan the ration is 115 to 100, China 121 to 100, and India 112 to 100.

This is not mere speculation but simple fact.

In many places girls are "more expensive" than boys to raise to adulthood - requiring, in India for example, an expensive wedding dowry - hence the cost of allowing the girl to grow up is at least ten times more expensive than the cost of a boy.

While you might imagine that gender selection of human children is a primitive concept born thousands of years ago in caves before the dawn of human history -  you would be wrong.  Instead it would appear to have come (in the last fifty years or so) from modern Europeans and Asians as a means to control population (see this).

Another issue with all of this is that males without hope of finding a female partner tend to fall into lower social classes and criminality - unless, of course, they purchase a wife from abroad.

All of this raises other troubling questions:  If gender selection is obtained by purposeful abortion, was is the societal point of purposeless abortion?  Abortion is used disproportionally by minorities to purposely reduce their own numbers.

The only conclusion one can reasonably draw from this is that abortion is directly destroying the women it was supposedly intended to free (from the tyranny of men, I suppose), i.e., on a global scale women are using abortion to substantially reduce the population of women in the world - and they are succeeding.

This makes no sense whatsoever.

Abortion's purpose is ostensibly to free women from the tyranny of violent, brutish men who forcibly make them bear their children.

Sadly, the tyranny of women appears to be far, far worse - self destructive and worse than that of man:

- Leaving disproportionately more men in the population to conduct yet further supposed tyranny on women.

- Reducing the over all number of women choking off the value women bring to men and society.

- Destroying their own kind in furtherance of the promotion of the venerable "male heir".

- It is estimated that a statistically significant 160 plus million (yes, million) girls world wide have been removed from the population roles by this process in the last few decades - and its increasing.

For God's sake - its a girl, not a choice.

All this should be of little surprise for those that have read my post "Women are Insane, Men are Stupid".

4 comments:

  1. it's an interesting conclusion you draw, with a lot of truth to it. i definitely agree there is such a thing as "the tyranny of women." it's been a sad fact that has taken me, as a (naive & idealistic?) woman, a long time to face. it no longer strikes me as surprising, however, since it comes down to principles at the end of the day-- which is what we are all made up of in our minds, the containers for our personalities. "we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities" after all.

    personally i think all of those girls were spared. i would rather be aborted than be raised by someone who could never really value me. many girls are killed in childhood and adulthood anyway by their selfish and insane parents: http://www.hindu.com/2011/05/15/stories/2011051560380100.htm

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  2. I am not sure everyone feels that "being aborted" is the best approach - some have the will and constitution to over come (or to at least try) - abortion givens them no chance.

    How will these societies ever change if the victims of tyranny are not given the chance to even try?

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  3. The conclusion that you have drawn is interesting..personally i think all of those girls were spared...
    Concrete Core Drill

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  4. Interesting definition of "spared" ...

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