Friday, November 7, 2008

11-7-08

We had a six-week lecture series at the Harlem YMCA, which drew only a few new people to our fold, but it did solidify our supporters many of whom had not met before.

The Harlem lecture series gave me the opportunity to evaluate the local supporters and weed out those who did not in any way become involved in the lectures. A complete lack of contact cannot be interpreted as support, and I have adjusted the rolls accordingly.

I will review our list of national supporters within the week. Besides having the option of offering time, talent, and treasure, there is the opportunity to show interest by referring related issues to me and also sending me Emails or calling to offer moral support. I never had much interest in compiling a mailing list of inactive people. The name of our organization is Men’s Action, and I look for men and women who express action in one form or another.

We have become more active on youtube, and now that I have made some progress on the learning curve I will be making movies on a regular basis.

The Message From elder George entitled. Seven Major Issues Affecting Us explains the next series.

My thanks to all who have given men’s Action their support in one way or another.

E.G.

Monday, November 3, 2008

MORE SPREADING OF THE MESSAGE

In the last message I indicated that we have made seven short movies and posted them on youtube.com. Bob Parks who many of you will remember for his blackandright blogs on mensnewsdaily.com hosts a website at www.nmatv.com and has taken these seven videos and combined them into one movie and posted them on his website. The movie received 100 views in less than four days. Hopefully more of our work will appear on nmatv.com.

Also, a podcast has been made on MGTOW’s (Men Going Their Own Way) website from a presentation I gave on television concerning the Tyrant Mother. I am including the link here and ask that you listen to it. It was very well done by all parties involved and I think you will get a lot out of it.

http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23565774-The-Tyrant-Mother

These are two more examples of our continuing efforts to spread the message of Men’s Action.

E.G.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

SPREADING THE MESSAGE

I have made a series of movies that run about eight minutes in length and posted them on youtube. Through the creative efforts of John Dias these youtube movies automatically get posted on our website. We have an extremely advanced website that makes it easy to disseminate our message to others.

Also, the nature of youtube lets you subscribe to the works of producers of your choosing. I ask that you all subscribe to mensaction on youtube. That way you will automatically receive the movies I post. Complete strangers have started to subscribe to my movies on youtube, so I expect that Men’s Action supporters will do likewise. It’s a free method of disseminating our message.

The last movie I posted on youtube was Part 7 Patriarchy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwcaQSuf6z0 I hope that you enjoy it. It was added because of the excellent response to Part 6 Ptriarchy, which focused on nurturing.

Another step in disseminating our message has been taken by making available to
http://www.misandryreview.com/ all essays posted under A Message From Elder George on our website.

I hope that you are pleased with this progress and will do your utmost to spread our message.

E.G.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

10-16-2008

I posted the essay Love God and Be Kind under a Message From Elder George, which more clearly expresses my views concerning my fellow man, Western thought, and the gender issue. Your comments would be appreciated.

As I am becoming more confident in the process of making movies through my webcam I am posting more on youtube.com and the readership—though miniscule—is rapidly increasing. The classification under “Elder George” gives me the best exposure, as there is less competition.

As part of your efforts to propagate our message you can refer people to our website and our presence on youtube. Also, when reading articles that complain about the family situation you can send the authors responses referring them to our website.

This website determines causes and offers solutions instead of focusing on symptoms and effets.


E.G.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

9-24-2008

It gives me pleasure to present you with news of our activities after a long drought.

If you log onto www.youtube.com and search under elder george you will find on the second page two entries from us, one titled introduction to patriarchy, which was my first movie for youtube, and the other titled introduction to patriarchy 2, which I made two days ago. I am planning a series and would appreciate your comments.

The financial crises that Wall Street is experiencing prompted comments by Thurston Bell, which you will find under Member Editorial.

Newsweek ran an article written by elitist writer Sam Harris, attacking Palin, which I responded to with an article posted under A Message From Elder George entitled WHY SWEAT PALIN?.

This evening I will be conducting lecture five of a six lecture series at the Harlem YMCA, and will give you a report of the results after the last lecture on October 1st.

Lastly, on October 3rd I will be interviewed on public access television in Manhattan and will give you the specifics as to when it can be viewed at a later date.


E.G

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

SHIPS WITHOUT A SHORE

The Summer 2008 newsletter of The Women’s Freedom Network contained a review of Anne R. Pierce’s, Ships Without a Shore: America’s Undernurtured Children, a scholarly work of non-fiction that pointed out the lack of nurturing America’s children receive, and the adverse effects it creates among them. I could readily identify with this subject as our message incorporates the importance of family and the proper raising of children, so I sent Ms. Pierce a supportive Email.

In preparing to bring this book to your attention I decided to check into it in further detail. The book is not readily available in New York, so I gleaned through the information that was available such as the flier and reader comments on Amazon.com. Also, the author has a website at shipswithoutashore.com, which I logged on to and read the trailers, sample pages, and listened to a 20 minute radio interview in which she describes the lack of nurturing that American children receive.

Then it hit me.

Not once in all the reviews, commentary, promotion and interviews did I come across the words man, husband, or father. This omission says more about the state of raising our children than does her entire book. Even the word family wasn’t raised except in her reference to single parent families. Ms. Pierce informs us that she has three children, but she makes no reference to their father or her husband.

Here we have the typical western scholarly approach to analyzing a problem including consultations with experts, interviews of parents and children, and the compiling of empirical data, which will then be analyzed and conclusions drawn. No action will be implemented, which is why nothing will change.

There is a conceptual, natural, gender based cause to the issues that Ms. Pierce writes about. Women are designed physically, mentally, and emotionally to nurture the race. It is up to men to provide the environment and means for that nurturing to take place. Women have been removed from the environment that would enable them to properly nurture their children. Government cannot fix the problem—it caused it.

When women stay at home to care for their children, the children will be properly nurtured. Also, in order for a woman to be a good mother it is necessary for her to be a good wife. Part of a child’s nurturing and preparation for adulthood is witnessing the relationship between their parents.

A concern of Ms. Pierce is that women do not want to give up the gains they have made. What gains? The most miserable women on the face of this earth are English speaking white women. You can quote me on that. The number one debilitating illness of the American woman is depression, and the core group consists of middle class, white, single women—especially those with children. They are the ones that promote feminism, independence and all the intellectual slop that goes along with it.

Having said the above, I have a feeling that if I read Ms. Pierce’s book I will go along with her findings, but I don’t need her book to realize the negative conditions in which children are raised; they are the natural outcome of gender ignorance.

This brings me back to The Women’s Freedom Network, an organization whose mission statement includes the following: “It celebrates the achievements women have already made, and it views women's issues in light of a philosophy that defines women and men as individuals and not in terms of gender. It does not set different standards of excellence, morality, or justice for men and women.” There you have it—they do not know the difference between those who have testis and those who have teats—a manifestation of the colossal ignorance of European thought. Their mission statement also indicates that they “seek alternatives to extremist ideological feminism and the anti-feminist traditionalism.” That’s the equivalent of believing that women can be only a little bit pregnant and mostly a virgin. To not know the fundamental gender differences between the sexes IS extremist.

If any of you decide to buy and read Ms. Pierce’s book, I would appreciate receiving your comments.


There are no single parent families. Men make families and all other societal groupings. Without a man, raising children is a hardship—a hardship on the mother, society, and the children.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

3-02-08

The enemy has noticed us! Susan Faludi, in her new book The Terror dream, mentions our website on page nine and refers to my comments on 9/11 entitled, The land of the Smoldering Vagina. I don’t now how many people that notation drove to our website, but I did receive comments from one already and she informed me of Faludi’s book. There will undoubtedly be others who will log on to our website as Faludi is a well-known feminist author of the past 20 years. Our presence in the public domain continues to grow.

On another matter, I heard from Marc Roemer and learned more about his adventures n Cost Rica. I include herewith a copy of his correspondence to me.

EG, thank you for the latest article. I have to think more about thequestions you posed. In the meantime I´ve had a few experiences herein Costa Rica that I think you would find interesting.When I went surfing I hired an older American surfer to teach me. He´sliterally been surfing for 40 or 50 years. He´s a good surfer forsure, but not a good teacher! He has a lot of experience surfing butdidn´t teach me much. He mainly just described the details of how hedoes it! But another instructor I talked to one day, a younger CostaRican man, gave me some free advice in just a few sentences that ledme to do exactly what I needed to do. So there´s something going onhere with how men communicate. One tried to tell me exactly what todo, and the other told me generally what to do to get the experience Ineeded to learn the details on my own. Could this apply to Men´sAction? Maybe we need to instruct each other on how to acquire theexperience that will lead us to understand the specifics.This of course would be very different from women, who tend to simplypass on information. I had a discussion with some women on the beachabout Costa Rican Spanish pronunciation. Two women from Spain insistedthat the ll and y are pronounced like the English j only in Argentina.My experience during a total of 3 months here with many differentfamilies indicates otherwise, but when I asked them how they knew,they simply said they know all the variations Spanish pronunciation. Iassume they got their ideas from a book or professor somewhere becauseit couldn´t be from direct experience.The contrast between the gringos and the Ticos (Costa Ricans) here isreally striking. There´s a gringa woman living next door to the largeextended family I´m staying with who runs a hotel and restaurant. Shehas 2 children and drops them off at various neighbor´s houseswhenever she´s busy working. When someone says no she starts crying.Because she has done this so much, essentially the mom of my houseraised the 4-year old, including toilet training. The child now speaksSpanish while her mother only speaks a little. My house mom asked meabout this because she finds it so weird, and she thought that I as agringo could explain. I said it was a picture of the United States andif Costa Rica continues to advance materialism there would be more andmore ¨families¨ like her neighbor, and more and more women who want itall and only want to BE a mother while failing to DO what a mothershould do.

M.R.

Marc’s adventures have already provided him with knowledge of life not available in the classroom. What he learns by experience in relating with his fellow men and women will remain with him forever. We are fortunate that he shares some of these experiences with us. You can send him encouragement to m.i.roemer@gmail.com

E.G.