Sunday, May 06, 2007

Women, the good, the bad, and the ugly

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I can't help it..............
......I know in the grand scheme of things my rant today is not about something most people get upset about too much. But I just have to.........it's like a damn chigger bite in a, let's just say, a rather sensitive area. You don't want to scratch it, but damn, it feels so good just to ram your hands down your pants and scratch like the fires of sheol were burning.

It's not PC today, in this PC world, to to speak of women as being in any way different than men. And I agree that they should certainly be equal to men.

But, my paradigm about women was shaped by the training from my fathers and grandfathers, who, while the womans work at home was hard, taught us to honor women and the mothers they were or could be. To think of them as........well I'll let this bit of verse speak................

Fairer than the fairest flowers that bloom,
Richer than the rose's sweet perfume;
Life as stainless as the stars above,
Soul that stretches upward-- Soul of love;
Woman..... the finest work of God.

That is what gripes me about Paris so much.

Robert Gettys wrote before any of us were born;

The ideal young woman is not a conspicuous figure upon the street. She is not loud or boisterous..........not seen gadding about by night........she thinks too highly of herself to blow herself away in the froth of society. She will in no manner belittle herself or allow her nature to be perverted.

Young miss hilton (lower case because she doesn't deserve higher) has reveled in showing herself to be worse that the most brazen harlot of modern times. She enjoys rubbing it in our face, that though she is wealthy, from a fantastically wealthy family, and considered by many to be lovely to look at, that she enjoys getting down in the mud and rolling in it. Like a pig she probably relives herself to wet the ground to make the mud she rolls in.

What makes this attitude worse is that her mother (in particular) and father enable her spectacles. I'll bet ol' Conrad is spinning in his grave.

We have allowed ourselves to become a society that does not place women up on a pedestal any more.

Robert Heinlein wrote something to the effect that; A society which does not protect the mothers and potential mothers within their midst, will not long survive as a great society.

Don't get me wrong, I have no desire to see women walking around in a Burkha, and I love to look at lovely women. It just pains me to see women looking and acting like an inbred collie bitch, bred only for looks, with a brain the size of a walnut, and about as much sense.

Just my View from the Kudzu. Other views are welcome and encouraged.

8 comments:

Jean said...

We can only hope she does not reproduce. Ever.

Unknown said...

How old is this Paris Hilton? If she is on drugs or if she is just troubled, what is the deal?

Maybe she is just doing her best with what she has been taught and given. She is young, so give her time. She might surprise everyone.

kdzu said...

She has well over twenty years to have been given the proper direction in life. From remarks made by her mother I deduce that proper direction was not given. Yes, she may surprise us, but, she will have to learn hard lessons and then apply them, and her parents instead of supplying the lessons and direction are instead enabling her hedonistic lifestyle.
You simply do not ever flash your shaven twat at the photographers just for your own enjoyment.
With Great Wealth comes Great Responsibility. So far there is no indication of that.

Kat said...

I agree absolutely, kdzu!

kdzu said...

As I knew you would Kat, you being a Southern Gentle Lady of the lst degree, living large in the land of Maxie Price.

Kat said...

hehehe - *literally,* in the land of maxie price - it's walking distance from my house! LOL!!!!!

EVen to this day, people STILL say, upon hearing I live in Loganville...

"WHERE'S LOGANVILLE?!" and those commercials were, what - 15-20 years ago???? LOL!

Kat said...
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k said...

Men and women are different. Nothing unequal about that. The point is that they're supposed to have equal rights, not that they're supposed to be identical.

Whether it's a man or a woman misbehaving that way, it's deplorable.

At the old-enough age of 26, she has no sense of responsibility for her own actions. That's backed up by her mom, who is 1/2 of the set of people who are supposed to teach her right. Obviously, they both screwed up there. Royally.

Personally, I don't care what the sex of the misbehaver is. Statistically speaking, misbehaving men account for about 90% of crimes. That said, what difference does it really make, except that - again, statistically speaking - men are more likely to harm others, and women more likely to harm themselves, while doing this sort of bs.

Part of what irritates me about Miss Hilton is that when she pulls her crap, people tend to say, *See why women shouldn't be allowed to...*

and when it's a guy, if they even get nearly as outraged in the first place, they WON'T say,

*See why men shouldn't be allowed to...*

That, there, is unequal treatment.

Now. Piss on her and all her ilk.