Monday 28 September 2020

Feminist Trolls

 Just a quick note to the so called "Feminist" trolls who have taken to e-mailing me directly in recent month, in particular those that go by the names "Aleera van Helsing" and "Creeping Death". I'd like to save you some time and effort, so please be advised that your e-mails are directed straight into the "Junk" folder and do not get read. If you don't believe me, put a "Read receipt" on your next one...Thank you x

Monday 17 August 2020

Can you freaking believe this in 2020???



A Sydney woman has revealed she was “asked to leave” her gym after being told her outfit was showing “so much skin”. 

Gabi Goddard from Hornsby was wearing a pair of grey bike shorts and a black crop top on Friday when she said she was approached by a member of staff and asked to go home and “change” before she could continue her workout.

When she asked why, the 27-year-old was told a class of teenage schoolkids were being taught in the same fitness facility and the teacher was concerned about the “children seeing so much skin”.

Angry, Gabi shared a photo of her outfit on Instagram, stating it was a “hot day” and the gym had “no airconditioning on”.


She also shared a screenshot of the complaint she sent to the school where the teacher worked, claiming the teacher behaved “inappropriately”.

“I am horrified that your school has sway over the clothing choices (and freedom to exercise) of an independent adult woman,” Gabi wrote.

“Moreover, your school is perpetuating the values (with real life consequences) that are demonstrably harmful. Namely that we live in a world where 14-year-old boys are given priority over women. Where women are punished for boy’s and men’s propensity for objectifying women.”


Gabi went on to say that her outfit was in “no way gratuitous” and violated “no dress codes”.

“I have worn such outfits at many gyms and never had a single complaint,” she said. “It is discouraging that this particular complaint came from a person charged with moulding our next generation into well-round (sic) adults, ones who respect women and shun rape culture.”

Gabi’s letter quickly caught attention, with her post being shared by well-known feminist Clementine Ford and the Instagram page The Nasty Woman Club.

“This stuff drives me crazy, I wouldn’t want my daughter being told what to wear by a stranger,” one person wrote on Instagram.

“This is infuriating, please tell us how we can support this complaint, I am outraged,” another said.

“I’m the mother of an 11yo boy and I expect no one to change their outfit for his benefit,” someone else added.

Others said they were “mad” and branded the situation “unacceptable”.

Gabi said many asked her why the gym owner didn’t stand up for her, explaining while they “absolutely should have” she was aware the owners had “struggled during COVID” and didn’t feel comfortable saying no to the teacher as it could jeopardise the gym’s contract with the school.

She shared her letter of complaint addressed to the school where the teacher worked. Picture: Instagram/Gabi Goddard

She shared her letter of complaint addressed to the school where the teacher worked. Picture: Instagram/Gabi GoddardSource:Instagram

In it she expressed concern at what the complaint teaches the students. Picture: Instagram/Gabi Goddard

In it she expressed concern at what the complaint teaches the students. Picture: Instagram/Gabi GoddardSource:Instagram 

Friday 14 August 2020

Wednesday 5 August 2020

Gender loyalty - Interview with the mother...

The following is a short interview conducted via e-mail with the Mother...

Many thanks for agreeing to answer a few questions regarding your daughter's story....As you know I referenced in on a post I wrote on my blog about gender loyalty in females. For me it seemed like an excellent example of gender loyalty because it cut across family ties, so I just wanted to understand a bit more backround about your beliefs and principles if that's OK?

-Hi Xaan! I am flattered that you sent me this mail to talk about the subject. Let's start!! 

1) Would you describe yourself as believer in Female Supremacy? 

-Hum...Good question! Supremacy is a term which I can't relate very much, I can say that I believe that a matriarchal society would work better than the one where we, sadly, are condemned to live. But reversing the oppresion and committing the same mistakes made by men is something I can't find appealing. Altough...Marx said that the peaceful living among classes should be proceded by a proletarian dictatorship. So, maybe before a peaceful coexistence between the sexes we need some centuries of female supremacy? Who knows?!? Ahahaha... 

2) When your daughter first mentioned that she wanted to switch from Gymnastics to Judo, the sport your son was involved in, what was your reaction?

-I just said GO GIRL!!! Of course I had to encourage her  

3) How soon after this did she mention taking on her brother at Judo? 

-She did not. If he didn't start to taunt her, she would never had challenged him. This wasn't in her plans. 

4) At 5 years yonger and many years less experience than her brother, on paper this was a hopeless mis-match. What made you think she could succeed in her plan, why did you have so much faith in her ability? 

-Of course all those years as a gymnast shaped her body and her mind to train much harder than my son was used to. She had better conditioning and had surely more stamina and explosive strenght. Plus, she has a very high I.Q.! Above 160. I always said that fighting is skills and brain before raw strenght. I don't know the I.Q. of my son because he never measured it but... I expected her to provide a better fighting tactic than him and in fact, she did :) 

5) For even allowing this contest to go-ahead, would I be right in thinking that not only were you confident in a female over male victory, you were actually relishing it? If so, could you elaborate as to why? 

-When I was taking my second degree (in philosophy) I was attending a seminar about Carla Lonzi. One of her senteces remained stuck inside my head "Is important with men to quit the values they created for you". Then, I could not understand my feminists companions that, after their first child, they gave up and betrayed their ideology for maternal instinct and became overprotective especially with their sons. The first thing I told to myself was that I would had never allow that, and that I would had act inside the family like with strangers. When my son told my daughter "You will never succeed in a martial arts, do dance instead like all the good girls" I thought to myself "Mmm, maybe he deserves a lesson" 

6) Do you generally enjoy seeing females beat males in physical contests even on tv and film? 

-Ahahah, if there is a fight, of course I root for the girl! But I prefer other kind of movies rather than action flicks. Tarkovsky is my favorite director I would say. 

7) Can you describe how you felt when your daughter succeeded in tapping out her older brother, your son. Was it any different? 

-I felt...Like a thrill running down my spine!! I was so excited when she got him in that hold!! I was just a bit disappointed that the match was one-sided. I honestly expected a better performance from him, but he was probably beaten psychologically even before than physically, when he understood he didn't stand a chance. So he couldn't stand the tension, let himself go, panicked, and...PUF! The strong, black belt alpha male was trapped in his 16 years old kid sister!! What a shame!!  

8) Do you believe this was a fluke, a one-off, or would your daughter have won a re-match? 

-Absolutely no fluke. He was thinking about asking a rematch at a certain point, but I persuaded him to forget about the idea. She would had easily mopped the floor with him again. 

9) Would you agree that females are only considered physically weak as a result of centuries of social conditioning and that the truth is that females have the potential to physically surpass men? 

-Ha! Well of course men benefit by keeping us weak and ignorant...Of course, women are beginning to show their value in many fields. If we will ever surpass them, I can't say. I don't think women will ever be stronger physically. But we have much more aces to play!! 

10) Did you / Do you feel any guilt about siding with your female child over your male child? 

-Oh no way!! They had a match (under his insistence), the better fighter won, that's all!! After that fight, he may have lost a belt, but he gained something much more valuable in experience ;) 

That's it for now. I look forward to your responses and will probably have more questions....

Many thanks 
Xaan 

-My pleasure! I found this talk very stimulating, I hope you did enjoy the time as well. All the best... 

The Mother

Sunday 14 June 2020

Update 2020...

Some of you may have noticed certain changes on the blog recently with many of the older articles being removed. This is due to lack of views and lack of comments and the fact that some people have commented to me privately that some of the blog content caters more to a male audience. So I am in the process of reviewing theses articles and the associated comments. I have no problem having male readers, but the last thing I want to do is put off female readers.

The comic book artworks have also been removed, but can be viewed on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24966398 along with the latest pages....You have to become a patron to view these going forward, but the more Patrons we get, the quicker the artworks can be produced...

Friday 10 April 2020

Bambi & Thumper



These two have featured in many a discussion on this blog....here's a mini documentary...

Tuesday 7 April 2020

Gender loyalty and the Sisterhood...

I have mentioned this in passing in other articles and comments, but would like to go into a bit more detail on what it means and why it is so important for the Amazon movement.

You may be familiar with the phenomenon of the “xoxo” or “xx” e-mail sign off that came to light a few years ago where females in senior positions in companies & organisations would use these symbols as a covert way of saying to each other “I’ve got your back”. Whatever the situation, I will do everything in my power to help you as a woman. Not sure how it started , but this is a very real and very significant move against patriarchy

I have always observed that females make far more effective teams because women have a natural tendency to look out for each other, whereas men (in an all male situation) have a natural tendency to look out for themselves as individuals. I believe it is this fundamental difference that is the foundation for a successful female dominated society

If we think about it, I’m sure we can all remember experiences that illustrate this. I recall several occasions at school where the PE teachers thought they would have a bit of fun by pitting teams of boys against teams of girls at certain tasks or games (tug of war being a notable one) and to many people’s surprise, the boys total embarrassment and the teacher’s amusement….. the girls always won! Of course at that age we as girls were just more physically capable than the boys anyway, but the other differentiator was our instant and instinctive ability to work together as an effective team whilst the boys, already disorganised and beset with competing egos struggled to get their act together, got frustrated and as a result, succumbed pretty quickly.

One of the more high profile areas where we see gender loyalty in action is the world of high school wrestling in the US. I have read many accounts and there have even been one or two posted on this blog which detail the support female wrestlers have received from females on the opposing teams. This ranges from offering words of encouragement, to sharing info about the male opponent, to openly celebrating when the girl beats their own male team-mate!! I have to admit, there is something completely outrageous about this. Girls blatantly flouting the conventions of team competition to help fellow girls - but I love it!! It seems like these girls have instinctually realised that the ongoing battle between the genders is far more important and significant than the competition between the opposing mixed school teams. Without any direction from above, they have decided by themselves to help and root for fellow girls. even though this might mean that their own team loses. This instinct is so important.

We should all try to assess the strength of our own instinct for gender loyalty. I for one can say that if my own son was facing a girl in the ring or on the mat, I would be rooting for the girl to win 100%. Not that I would make this outwardly obvious, I would of course cheer my son out of respect, but this would be subterfuge, as secretly I would be willing him lose to the girl, even at the risk of him getting hurt. This might sound like a shocking admission to some, but to me it seems perfectly natural and I don’t feel any guilt about it. My belief in female supremacy goes way beyond family loyalty. I think that’s how it has to be. I know I’m not the only one, there are other examples of gender loyalty cutting across family ties.

I was recently contacted privately by a girl who’d read the blog and who wanted to tell me her story. She didn’t want to post the story herself, so I won’t reveal too many details. A top gymnast with a full trophy cabinet, she decided to switch to Judo at age 14. Her brother, 5 years her senior was already a black belt. He must have felt uncomfortable about his switch, because he began to taunt and bully her, telling her she could never succeed in a man’s sport. Well that of course was like a red rag to a bull, so over the next 2 years she trained really hard with the intention of challenging her brother one day to prove him wrong. Well that day came and with the approval and support of her mother, the 16 year-old girl challenged her 21 year-old brother one evening in the family home, after he’d returned from a Judo session.

With the mother looking on, the two siblings locked together in “mortal combat” Expecting the fight of her life, the girl was astonished  that in just under 2 minutes she had submitted her black belt brother! The girl then consolidated the win with a victory pose. She ripped off off his black belt and held it aloft, whilst standing over him with her foot pressed down firmly on his throat. The mother took a photo for posterity, something they had planned together beforehand to make sure the brother could not deny nor forget the experience. Talk about confidence?

There is a lot to love about this story. Certainly something prescient about the mother’s confidence in her daughter’s ability. The mother was clearly keen for this contest to take place. She wanted her daughter to win and knew that she would, despite her being 5 years younger and with many years less experience. Furthermore, the mother was perfectly happy to show favouritism towards her daughter over her son, despite the risk of a family rift - that’s true gender loyalty.

I firmly believe that this female instinct to support each other in the face of patriarchal domination, will be decisive in the battle of the sexes. It makes a female dominated society of the future ...inevitable and we can all do our bit. How gender loyal are you?

Sunday 1 March 2020

The Promotion (a short story outline)

Not sure if I'll ever get round to making this into a comic book story, but I have a number of short stories which shed light on certain aspects of life in Amazonia after the revolution (for those who are interested) This is one of the first ideas I had many years ago and after a couple of recent conversations with other Amazons, just felt like mapping it out...so here goes..
In the Amazon Nation, after the revolution, a civilian society runs in parallel to the Amazon society. The structure of this civilian society is similar to what we know today in the west, except laws and rules are skewed in favour of females. For example; there is a policy for ensuring that most businesses are owned or run by females. As you can imagine with the male dominance of the previous regime, this is a long and gradual process. Companies are monitored for their HR activities and given quotas for female promotion. There are severe punishments for those companies that fail to meet their targets.
Anyway, the story is about Anna a young graduate from an elite female only university. Anna is also a part time Amazon soldier (as most young women are in Amazonia) and serves with a reserve unit. She has been working at a merchant bank for just over a year and is selected for promotion. Nothing too unusual about that in this new climate, except this puts her in conflict with male colleague and team leader - Greg. Greg has been with the bank for 5 years and is furious that he has been passed over in this way, despite his greater experience and length of service and despite being fully aware of the Amazon government policy to promote females. Anna's promotion is announced at a department meeting, in front of everyone. The humiliation for Greg (who was widely expected to get the role) is intense. Anna beams as colleague after colleague rushes over to congratulate her. Anna has gone from being one of Greg's underlings, to being his boss with immediate effect.
Greg struggles to hide his feelings and cannot bring himself to congratulate Anna, or even speak to her. He storms back to his desk red-faced. Anna wastes no time in assuming her new role. Having attended an Amazon education facility and been through basic Amazon training, she has no difficulty becoming all at once confident and authoritative. She calls her first cell meeting as the new boss. She is a super smart, intelligent woman and she has many ideas about improvements she wishes to make.
Although Anna's promotion, on the surface is received well by most of the team, Anna can sense that not everyone thinks it was a good or fair move, especially of course Greg, who reluctantly attended the meeting after several requests and sat at the back of the room arms folded, looking down. Anna knows only too well that Greg is going to be a major obstacle to her success in this role. She never really had much respect for him or his management style previously, but some in the team (mostly men) were loyal to Greg and now it seemed obvious that he was going to try and make life very difficult for Anna in future. As the meeting ended and everyone left the meeting room, Anna turned to the window and pondered the situation. Tapping her pen gently against her lips she decided on a plan of action to nip this problem in the bud.
Later that evening Greg is at home alone and just getting ready to turn in early for the night after the emotionally draining day, when there is a knock at the door - Who on earth can it be at this time of night? Greg, perplexed makes his way to the front door and opens it abruptly - half in annoyance. To his surprise, there stands Anna wearing a beige coloured raincoat and black leather boots. He looks her up and down.
"Anna - what are you doing here"? he exclaims
"I think we need to have a little chat don't you"? Anna replies
"Ok, come in" Greg nervously beckons her in.
As he walks down the hallway, his heartbeat quickens as he gets a strange sense of foreboding. With Anna a few paces behind him, his mind is spinning - what is she doing here - has she come to apologise or make peace or what??? Little did Greg know, nothing could have been further from Anna's mind. In the open plan kitchen area of Greg's apartment, he turns to face her.
"So why are you here"?
"I know you are pissed off about not getting the promotion" Anna starts.
Greg relaxes a little, as he senses a conciliatory tone and anticipates an olive branch of some sort.
"But you need to understand that they gave me the job because I am better than you" Blurts Anna, confidently
"What"? utters Greg taken aback by the sudden change in tone and outrageousness of the statement. He is so flustered that he struggles to form words.
"What....You...what"?
"That's right" Anna continued as she moved towards him. "I am your superior and the sooner you start to accept it, the better things will be for you" Although a couple of inches taller than Anna, the sporty, rugby playing Greg knew she was an Amazon reservist, together with the confidence with which she was approaching him, he could not help but feel intimidated.
"What the hell"? blurted Greg, still reeling from the audacity.
"You are not going to be a problem for me, do you understand"? Anna shouted aggressively as she fixed him with a steely gaze raising the temperature of the situation still further. Greg could feel goose-bumps start to form all over his body and his heart started to pound.
"How dare you come to my house.......Umphhh.? Greg started, but was cut off mid sentence by a leather clad fist slamming into the side of his face. He went down like the proverbial sack onto his own kitchen floor. Anna meanwhile calmly unbuckled the belt of her raincoat and started to unfasten the buttons as she looked down at her fallen prey. The coat swung open revealing that she was not fully clothed underneath, but had on a black one-piece swimsuit, typical of Amazon training attire; she was dressed for action. A dazed Greg looked up at her through the fingers of his hand holding the side of his face, he now understood what Anna was here for, and that he was in serious trouble. Anna then removed the coat completely and slung it hurriedly over a nearby couch, revealing her awesome physique. There she was, hands on hips in all her glory. The light bounced off her well toned shoulders and arms. Her long straight brown hair fell across her face slightly as she looked down at her hands to adjust her gloves, like a boxer preparing for a fight. She was an impressive sight to behold.
Anna had faced this kind of confrontation countless times before. Greg had never. He'd seen Amazons in action, arresting men in the street, but he'd always managed to avoid this kind of attention and had certainly never been on the receiving end, although that was about to change big time. Anna waited for Greg to get back to his feet, he was still in shock. With a flick of her hand she swept her hair out of her face and launched herself at Greg. Still groggy, he tried desperately to defend himself and even fight back, but even as he gradually regained his composure and his fight instinct kicked in, he was no match for Anna. She repeatedly and expertly overpowered his best efforts, wearing him down in pretty short order. What followed was an orgy of violence and humiliation, including all manner of choke holds, scissor holds and prolonged face-sits. An ordeal that altogether lasted over an hour.
By the end Greg was an exhausted, sobbing wreck, with his apartment trashed. The poor guy never had a chance. As she finished up, Anna stood over him and with undiminished fierceness warned him with pointed finger, that if he gave her any trouble at work she could always come back and do this again. Then she demanded that he report to her office at 9am the following Monday, or else. With that she put on her coat and left, slamming the door behind her.
None of the other passengers on the subway home could possibly know where Anna had been that night or what she had done, she was just a sexy young, smartly dressed lady, probably on her way back from work or a date. She smiled innocently at people getting on the carriage as if she wouldn't hurt a fly. Inside though she had an enormous sense of smug satisfaction at having put a senior male colleague firmly in his place. She slowly rubbed her knees together as she relived the best moments of her fight with Greg, she was still getting off on his humiliation. For her it wasn't quite enough to beat him in the work place, she knew she had to break him completely. She knew there was nothing Greg could do now except be an obedient employee and she felt on top of the world.

Anna's training and education had taught her to fear no man and to meet threats head on, needless to say, she never had any trouble from Greg...
The End
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