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Do you agree to abolish the patriarchy?

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in10RjFox · M
Yes. I am working towards it and soon plan to establish a Family Registration System and bring about a familyarchy that empowers the future generation rather than the legacy system we have been put into.
@in10RjFox What happens to people without families in your system?
in10RjFox · M
@LeopoldBloom every individual is eligible for a family. Adam will have his family and Eve shall have her family.. it's then they decide who migrated to whose family. Only families without members will be dissolved.
@in10RjFox What if someone doesn't want a family?

Your system sounds suspiciously like the proposal from hacks like David Barton, where only families will be allowed to vote, the vote of course cast by dad.
in10RjFox · M
@LeopoldBloom unfortunately you're trying to comprehend things the way you are used to for you are accustomed to think of a family as something that is formed after marriage. But family is something that is conferred like gender.

How does the current system respond to someone who does not want gender?

I have never heard of any David Barton or his system. But yes in my system too voting shall be from home and head of the family shall collect all family members votes including that of minors and present it. And there shall be separate elections for HOF only. And HOF has no gender bias. No dad mom father mother terminology.
@in10RjFox Fortunately, your system would require a constitutional amendment, so it's never going to happen. But thank you for your input.

Of course families are formed after marriage. My current family didn't exist until I got married. Are you saying my wife and I formed a unit before we met, and our son existed before he was conceived? That's occult nonsense. Although, the night before he was born, I remember waking up and seeing a ghostly figure of a man standing where his crib was. I was probably dreaming. But I like to think of that as him checking me out and deciding if he wanted me to be his father before he committed to it by being born.
in10RjFox · M
@LeopoldBloom 😀😀 perhaps you have limited knowledge of power people have in a democracy. Only in a democracy constitution can be reconstituted afresh without any need for amendment, for there is limit to how much a constitution can be repaired or amended, for its quite easy to build a new one.

Your knowledge of family is limited to how you have been programmed to think. So let's leave it that you have difficulty in thinking afresh.

Your current family may not have existed but both of you were part of the family you were born in and had a choice to transfer to either of your families or get out to form a new one of your own or form a sub-family of your original family.

Anyway it's for future generation and hope you are alive to see things transform.
@in10RjFox In a pure democracy, a majority can discard or change the Constitution, however, we don't live in a pure democracy. The US is a constitutional federal republic with democratically-elected representatives. So the Constitution can't be "reconstituted" without a constitutional convention or amendments, for which there is a specific process.

And yes, I didn't have to get married, I could have stayed with my parents until they passed away.

I'm not "programmed" - your system is simply incoherent. Or maybe you're just bad at explaining it. If you can refer me to a book or article by someone who explains it better, that would be great. If it's just something you came up with on your own, have fun.
in10RjFox · M
@LeopoldBloom yes. It's new generation.. a new version of constitution for future has the right to constitute it's own democracy.

And it requires an awakening and change happens over time. And it's always future that needs that change and will embrace it. So it's empowering the future.

Ofcourse you are programmed in a way and your mind shuts itself and it won't let you listen or let you think afresh. Also you are programmed to rely on past philosophers and not to allow new generation of philosophers to bloom. You are programmed to criticize and put the new thoughts to shame.

When you are alone and have time to wonder in thoughts ask yourself why you criticize some new thought as if you know everything even if it's not going to affect you in anyway. Question the complacency in you that does not let seek a change.

Hope you know the story of Kodak and how such a company vanished. Everything has to perish in this world. And US democracy is no exception.

[quote]Fortunately, your system would require a constitutional amendment, so it's never going to happen. But thank you for your input.[/quote]

👆This says a lot about your attitude and disposition in life. You are least interested in anything. If on the other hand you were interested, you would not have asked for books, but would have been curious and willing to know.
@in10RjFox I'm still waiting for you to refer me to a legitimate explanation of the system you're proposing. Just saying "you're brainwashed and can't understand it" isn't an argument. It sounds like you were brainwashed by some cult and are embarrassed to say who they are.
in10RjFox · M
@LeopoldBloom just refer to my first post and start afresh. USA is not the only democracy in the world. Humans, family, marriage etc. too are universal.

When you ask for explanation, you need to be a bit humble.

To answer your question visit https://www.letter2future.info/
@in10RjFox Thanks, that answered all of my questions. It's nice that the author has a fan like you. You might want to review his book on Amazon, as it literally has zero reviews.

It is interesting that the author presents the book as a "letter to his sons" and titles it "Letter to Future." Speaking of humility, he should recall the words of Kahlil Gibran:

Your children are not your children
They are the sons and daughters of life's longing for itself
They come through you but not from you
And though they are with you yet they belong not to you

You may give them your love but not your thoughts
For they have their own thoughts
You may house their bodies but not their souls
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow

Which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams
in10RjFox · M
@LeopoldBloom I have sent you a pm. Pls check.