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Jesse Lee Petersen goes on to say:
"One thing I know, without a doubt, is that women cannot handle power. It's not in them to handle power in the right way. They don't know what to do with it." (1:23)
Huh? Do we have examples? Oh wait, he's going to qualify what "power" really means. Let's listen in. He might get to examples later.
"Secondly, it's not real power anyway. Power that the world gives you is not real power. It's all ego building. The real true power come from God. And God is the one that gave man the power and authority over the wife and to spiritually guide the world in the right way to go." (1:35)
Ah. Now he comes out and says what he really means - men were usurped of power by women (all women, not just non-logical ones), but not just power, true power! Real powers comes from God and fake power is wielded by women in charge. They can't have real power because, for women, it's all about there egos.
Yes, men have never had egos. All men are soft spoken, logically minded, and make no mistakes in any of their decisions - ever. Jesse Lee Petersen must believe that all of life was utter perfection before women slapped men down and jumped up onto the throne. Does he?
"I realize that men made mistakes in the past..." (2:00)
Oh good! He acknowledges that men are not perfect. Men, who have been granted the mantle of "true power", directly from God, have screwed it up too! Maybe, we can blame those mistakes on their wives whispering in their ears. It HAS to be that way since men have no egos and egos are what brings fake power.
"...but most men did not make mistakes in the past, and when men were in charge, things were tougher, you know, and more solid. And it's not like that anymore." (2:00)
Oops. We gave Mr. Jesse too much credit. According to him, if it wasn't for Hitler, we could look back on all of history and see that a good society always has a man in charge. If it wasn't for the millions of men in the Crusades. Had it not been for the hundreds of thousands, no, millions, of male soldiers that "just followed orders" in hundreds of pointless conflicts. Had it not been for men in charge of religious institutions, wielding evil power, torture, and death over those that didn't swear allegiance to those religious institutions. Wait. Maybe more than just a few men made some stupid decisions. Hmmm...
But it was tougher back then. So it's alright that they made mistakes.
Peterson, please give us some concrete, irrefutable examples of why women in charge is bad. We need charts, graphs, stories, history. Better yet, give us something to point to where we can say, "it was this day in history that women grabbed the reins of society and we began to decline."
He doesn't. Instead, Jesse begins to go on a tirade against Sandra Fluke, the graduate student who provided testimony before the United States Congress about college students need for better access to birth control. Jesse calls her a slut (4:10), agreeing with Rush Limbaugh by name. He also claims that women want to kill babies in the womb.
Then, as if it wasn't weird enough, Jesse Lee Petersen says something about the government that has no basis in reality.
"The government is trying to force the Christian community - the Catholic Church - to pass out morning after pills." (3:30)
That is a lie. The Obama Administration was actually changing some rules so that religious institutions would be required to provide free access to birth control in their health plans. When that was fought against by the religious community, the Obama Administration changed the policy to say that the insurance industry that provided the health plans for these religious institutions were required to provide free access to birth control. As most know, the Catholic Church, which is militantly against birth control, even as simple as disallowing condoms, was against that (in my opinion, this has contributed to poverty in many backwards and developing nations, not to mention rampant sexually transmitted disease rates in Africa).
Never did the Obama Administration write any rules that stated that anyone was required to pass out morning after pills.
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Jesse Lee Petersen goes on to say:
"One thing I know, without a doubt, is that women cannot handle power. It's not in them to handle power in the right way. They don't know what to do with it." (1:23)
Huh? Do we have examples? Oh wait, he's going to qualify what "power" really means. Let's listen in. He might get to examples later.
"Secondly, it's not real power anyway. Power that the world gives you is not real power. It's all ego building. The real true power come from God. And God is the one that gave man the power and authority over the wife and to spiritually guide the world in the right way to go." (1:35)
Ah. Now he comes out and says what he really means - men were usurped of power by women (all women, not just non-logical ones), but not just power, true power! Real powers comes from God and fake power is wielded by women in charge. They can't have real power because, for women, it's all about there egos.
Yes, men have never had egos. All men are soft spoken, logically minded, and make no mistakes in any of their decisions - ever. Jesse Lee Petersen must believe that all of life was utter perfection before women slapped men down and jumped up onto the throne. Does he?
"I realize that men made mistakes in the past..." (2:00)
Oh good! He acknowledges that men are not perfect. Men, who have been granted the mantle of "true power", directly from God, have screwed it up too! Maybe, we can blame those mistakes on their wives whispering in their ears. It HAS to be that way since men have no egos and egos are what brings fake power.
"...but most men did not make mistakes in the past, and when men were in charge, things were tougher, you know, and more solid. And it's not like that anymore." (2:00)
Oops. We gave Mr. Jesse too much credit. According to him, if it wasn't for Hitler, we could look back on all of history and see that a good society always has a man in charge. If it wasn't for the millions of men in the Crusades. Had it not been for the hundreds of thousands, no, millions, of male soldiers that "just followed orders" in hundreds of pointless conflicts. Had it not been for men in charge of religious institutions, wielding evil power, torture, and death over those that didn't swear allegiance to those religious institutions. Wait. Maybe more than just a few men made some stupid decisions. Hmmm...
But it was tougher back then. So it's alright that they made mistakes.
Peterson, please give us some concrete, irrefutable examples of why women in charge is bad. We need charts, graphs, stories, history. Better yet, give us something to point to where we can say, "it was this day in history that women grabbed the reins of society and we began to decline."
He doesn't. Instead, Jesse begins to go on a tirade against Sandra Fluke, the graduate student who provided testimony before the United States Congress about college students need for better access to birth control. Jesse calls her a slut (4:10), agreeing with Rush Limbaugh by name. He also claims that women want to kill babies in the womb.
Then, as if it wasn't weird enough, Jesse Lee Petersen says something about the government that has no basis in reality.
"The government is trying to force the Christian community - the Catholic Church - to pass out morning after pills." (3:30)
That is a lie. The Obama Administration was actually changing some rules so that religious institutions would be required to provide free access to birth control in their health plans. When that was fought against by the religious community, the Obama Administration changed the policy to say that the insurance industry that provided the health plans for these religious institutions were required to provide free access to birth control. As most know, the Catholic Church, which is militantly against birth control, even as simple as disallowing condoms, was against that (in my opinion, this has contributed to poverty in many backwards and developing nations, not to mention rampant sexually transmitted disease rates in Africa).
Never did the Obama Administration write any rules that stated that anyone was required to pass out morning after pills.
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"As most know, the Catholic Church, which is militantly against birth control, even as simple as disallowing condoms, was against that (in my opinion, this has contributed to poverty in many backwards and developing nations, not to mention rampant sexually transmitted disease rates in Africa)."
ReplyDeleteAnd the U.S. as well. Oh, you did say backwards nations. That covers it, then. Never mind.