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Jun 13, 2022Liked by Carson J. McAuley

This is the best synopsis of our times i have read so far and couldn't agree more!! I am a woman ...63 ....worked as a firefighter paramedic for 30 years in Seattle and feel that I know the human condition...I have seen these screaming out of control women for years and to see them and their hysteria be used in such a demonic way and they done even see it is a disgrace to our gender and again shows the depth of insecurity and self loathing they have...they are instruments of the left and found this power and are mocked behind their backs...they are weak and are slaves to the government and I like your wife see them across the field from afar...they cannot have a rational conversation as they are emotionally driven...I want them as far from me as possible and have lost hope that they ever get their heads out of their asses...total disgrace! Your writing is beautiful and spot on!! Thank you!!

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Hi Marina, I'm terribly sorry, I'm not quite sure how it happened, but it seems that I must have missed your message. We have a little one at the moment, and so consequently, I often spot a message in the midst of sleep deprivation, so again, sincerest apologies.

I can certainly imagine that people in your kind of work have limited patience for screaming leftist lunatics, and rightly so. What I will say, however, (and this is something I'm currently struggling with myself) is that while this kind of emotionalism can reach such extremes that it seems almost terminal, being purely emotional, it can also fall very quickly. I've seen it happen, although I will acknowledge, not quite so frequently of late.

Anyway, I try to tend toward the positive. And thanks once again for your kind words, they were very nice to stumble across.

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Oct 23, 2022Liked by Carson J. McAuley

My late, much beloved, husband, used to call the 'civilizing' I needed (and the massive patience it required of him!): 'taming his feral female.' Raised not an idiot-lib, but an intelligent one, I'd had a huge amount of THAT washed away by 6 years active duty as a Navy officer (who came out 100% convinced that women do NOT belong in the military! Damages the women AND the military!).

I had come a long way back toward reality before I met him (at 41; he was 46). Much of my inculcated reflective stances and reactions had to be painstaking (for us both) disassembled; and much of the brainwashing that was used in place of education replaced with -- if not actual *true* history, which I am still having to chase rabbits down holes to finish -- a willingness to look at the end results of all those brainwashing idiocies!

Michael had long hard work asking me to follow my stupid beliefs to their natural endings... to read histories that had been censored and hidden, to figure out the correct applications of laws and more's that built White Western civilizations. Worthwhile for him, for me, and for our nation. I 'plant seeds' now with young neighbors and friends... giving them the start of a rabbit's run and gently suggesting they might find good stuff down there...

Managed to keep several neighbor folks and 2 friends (only) pureblood; got nowhere with my sisters and their families; bro-in-law died of booster 1. {sigh} Am STILL trying to figure out how to ... surreptitiously slide some teeny little seeds that MIGHT get them to consider NOT allowing more injected poison, and maybe even trying to undo some of what they've done. Dunno if it's possible; figure it's worth trying.

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Very interesting story, and it sounds as though your late husband would subscribe to at least some of the ideas I outlined in the article. It most certainly appears his influence has left a big impact on your politically, and I can assure you, from a husband who's been through a similar process with my wife, it's a really wonderful experience to see your partner emerge as that which they really are (if that makes sense).

As for planting seeds, you're doing the right thing. I've mentioned this a couple of times in previous articles, but while it can be disheartening trying to wake people up (particularly in the cases like your brother-in-law's) the sad truth is that it's not always possible to do so, at least not immediately. Instead, it's about your friends and family knowing, whenever they start to work things out for themselves, that there is someone out there who can help them along the way and who won't call them crazy. That is going to provide so many people the courage to make that leap.

Anyway, thanks for your comment, it was any enjoyable read.

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Jun 13, 2022Liked by Carson J. McAuley

Excellent article, i truly enjoy your writing. Thank you

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No, thank you - I'm genuinely delighted that you enjoyed it and appreciate you taking the time to say so.

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