• Deadbeat Moms

  • Nov 10 2024
  • Duración: 23 m
  • Podcast
  • Resumen

  • As we all know, popular media is very good at telling one side of a story. The side of the story that they tell is not informed by some vast, government conspiracy, as some people would tell you. No, it's much simpler, yet somehow even more sinister than that. It's about money. Popular media, and its bastard son "alternative" media, is owned and operated by millionaires and billionaires. Millionaires and billionaires have very different interests than the average American. They are not concerned about putting food on the table, or anyone's table for that matter. They are much more concerned with changing your view of the world. By doing so, they can shape and mold you into the perfect little voting worker bee that they desire: a mindless, feckless, reckless consumer who doesn't think and always has his wallet open. That is what the powers that be desire, an idiot with a large bank account. They're not trying to make revolutionaries or slaves. They want you free, quite free indeed, free to go to seminars, churches, corporations, non-profit organizations, entertainment venues, strip clubs, prostitutes, herbalists, healers, beauticians, streaming services, and so on and so forth. Free to buy until you die. That is the American way, the way of capitalism. You can only dream about independence and self-sufficiency. Dream all you like, but don't you dare try to obtain or you will be punished. But the system isn't perfect. It makes mistakes. One of those mistakes is failing to deliver on the promise of the freedom to consume. Americans don't care about pronouns or saying "Latinx" vs Latino or saying black vs. BIPOC. No, that is a rich person's concern. Most Americans just want a little upward movement financially, a home, stability, a nice income, nothing too special, but America has failed at keeping the people high on bread and circuses, at least in my case anyway. You see, I believed the lie, the one spoken about in the bible, not the one in Thessalonians, that's the one every knows. I'm referring to Jeremiah 7:8, "Behold, ye trust in lying words, that cannot profit." Jeremiah is referring to the people of Judah and their hollow worship at a shrine to god, but the people are amoral. They behave in insane and deceitful ways, so god turns his back on them. I don't believe in god, but that passage speaks to me. We live in a time where people think that, if they have the temple, then they can behave in any way they damn well please. They believe they can create unfair double standards, and that the people they use, and abuse will simply lay down and take it, even like it. They are wrong. The truth shall come to light, as it always does. For decades we have listened to women complain about deadbeat dads. We nodded. We smiled. We said, "yes, that sounds awful. How horrible that man must be." And I still think that. It's horrible to leave a woman single with a child. That's not very nice. But that's just one side of the story. Men get left alone with children too. It's not as common, but it does happen, and it happens more frequently than you know. These men, these nice, decent, loving men are simply left behind by these women, and no one cares, not really. Men are just expected to pick themselves up, dust themselves off, and back to work! America doesn't care about men, especially not loving fathers. I thought if I was nice that I would be loved by a woman. I'm not perfect. I've made mistakes. But I am nice. I'm a nice person. Yet here I sit, alone, abandoned with my child, taking care of him by myself. Will talk shows invite me on to cry? No. Will entire books and movie series and TV shows be made about me? No. Will they teach young boys about how horrible some mothers can be? Ha, ha! That's a laugh. You see, you don't know the world, not all of it, not yet. But you will. I'll show it to you, if you want to see it that is. You're out there looking for romance and love. How do you know she wants that? Is she even capable of it?

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