It's time for Solutions
And a change of direction.
I love this little Substack. I enjoy expressing my opinions and explaining how I got to those opinions in a way that is concise and easy to digest.
I feel like I isolated myself on one particular topic when I feel like the overall issue is culturally systemic. We have huge problems with how kids are raised and what they are taught in school. We have problems with the lack of importance placed on academic education. We have issues as to what is to be considered “normal” so far as we are told that we are bigots for not accepting outright degeneracy. We are told men can be women and women can be men and they are encroaching on safe spaces of biological males and females. We have a problem with men not wanting to get married. A lot of younger men are discouraged from embracing masculinity and boys are lucky when they have fathers in the home who can teach them how to properly wield their masculinity to do good in society. We have a problem with toxic feminity. In schools, we are expecting little boys to act and learn like little girls tend to. We have women who are so “independant” that they end up raising kids alone and society praises it, but it leads to statistically higher crime, poverty, illiteracy and suicides. That’s not even the whole of our issues.
I am tired of issues. I am tired of pointing out the ills without having real solutions that I can achieve as a single human being. I have recently been pondering the best solutions to fighting wokeism and I have to conclude that the answer is going back to tradition.
Societies have been dependant on common traditions to survive and retain commonality. Today, it seems like those traditions are being chipped away at. This is why I think it is so important to preserve them, live them and treasure them. I plan on writing on the broader society and how I truly think the answer is traditionalism. Finding God, getting married and raising a family. We need to allow men to provide and support women who are making homes for their families. We need to support becoming less dependant on government, more self sustaining and locally supportive.
I hope you stay with me.


Absolutely right on, you go girl!