The only part l agree with right now is the notion that men attained power through technology, science, & economy, causing a sort of jealousy in women. As a result, women became jealous and invaded the spaces of power held by men. The women's jealousy is warranted, but limited by women's unwillingness to build and maintain sewer systems (and such).
in my opinion he is saying humans are innately evil and its against the norm to purposely pursuit righteousness (jesus, buddha, etc). he admires hitler not for who he is but for being able to embrace his own evil. most people pretend to be good but are actually the opposite, they're just good at hiding it.
It was the cost of training Javan monkeys to do his job and they cack everywhere, so he was given the responsibility of putting the post code in the right slot . Then go home and be human again.
In hindsight, The Man could've had a chance to end everything here and now. Violence starts and ends the same way it begins. The way out is further in. The dance only starts and ends just the same. But could a man dance when his feet is tired and soul broken?
I remember when I read this book for about the 5th Time. I used two think that Chapter 10, when Tobin begins to have a discussion with The Kid by firelight, was the best chapter I had read. That chapter just threw me for a loop, because of the density of it. But the one chapter that I always come back to, and that I hold extremely dear is right here-- Chapter 11. The setup for the parable, using the Delawares both a figurative, and a literal image is just too good to overlook. "They were men of another time, for all that they bore Christian names, and they had lived all their lives in the wilderness, as had their fathers before them. They learned War, by Warring. The generations driven from the Eastern Shores, across the continent. From the ashes at Gnadenhutten, on to the prairies across the outlet, to the blood lands of the west. If much of the world were mystery, the limits of that world were not. For it was without measure or bound, and there were contained in it creatures more horrible yet, and men of other colors and beings that no man had ever looked upon. And yet not alien, none of more than were it alien their own hearts within them. Whatever wilderness contained there, and whatever beasts." ......
@@user-tk1sn4wf4p Absolutely. If you are just starting out reading, I would do the following. Unplug from your life for a bit. Meaning, leave your phone on silent, all notifications off. This is your time to connect with your mind, and heart in a healthy and educational manner. Remember what makes up the practice and action of “reading” is you making a commitment to dive into something that will challenge, expand and enlighten your mind. Find you a good, quiet place. This can be in a chair upstairs, or my personal favorite outside underneath one of my trees. This is your time to disconnect from the world for a bit. Reading is not a “passive” action, but rather one that requires your full imagination. Perhaps start with a book that is straight forward. For McCarthy, I would recommend something like “The Road” which is really a very direct and fluid read. Never be afraid to read out loud. Recite paragraphs and lines multiple times. Is there a certain word that was used, like “euchared?” Look it up, see if you can add it into your vocabulary. Reading out loud to yourself is a lot of fun, it helps hone in your comprehension, oral, and listening skills. Things that, in today’s world can help make you alot of money- I promise you that. If you have never read the classics like Faulkner, Melville, Prost, etc. that’s a different level of commitment that can be discouraging due to writing styles and density. Audiobooks are a drastically different “read” than physical books. Keep that in mind. I would also recommend you buy physical copies. Reading on an iPad, kindle, etc. allows for too many bad habits. Especially before bedtime. Leave them be. Last but not least, learn to love it. Much like running, weight lifting, dieting, etc. Reading is food for your brain, your heart, your worldview and most importantly, your mental health. It is not a chore, think of it as a reward. One that you owe to yourself.
Innocent? Hardly. But then neither are the bureaucrats who hound him nor the Elites that puppet them. Rome needed Gaius; the Reich needed Alois; Eldia needed Jaeger; and we need Trump. Kings over oligarchs!
Is he mockin people south of the Mason-Dixon-Line. Because if ya messin with south, be it white, black or mixed, ya messin with the wrong kind of peps. An awesome decent actor. And defo mocking Lawyers and not Prosecutors.