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Review of
Suffering Patriarchy
by Robert Lindsay Cheney Jr

As you first delve into the online version of this book there is a disheartening realisation that this guy is serious, this is no article, no booklet to while away the lunchbreak or fill a lonesome hour or even two, this is a deep, in depth, exquisitely researched wordy tome.
 
Despite my own enthusiasm for the subject I knew I was in trouble when I saw the word "contumaciously" (apparently contumacious was Word of the Day on April 10 2000, according to dictionary dot com, which is impressive but hardly communicative).
 
Is it worth dedicating a few hours a day to wade through all this? The answer is "YES!" for not only does Cheney prove his points beyond doubt, he delivers a message so powerful that on occasions you find yourself re-reading sentences, even paragraphs, as the full impact sinks in. As someone who has written their own version of such a book it's incredibly tempting to swipe paragraphs or even chapters (and I may still do so!) for you cannot help but share Cheney's desire to get this stuff into the public domain. That he has written such a professional level book and then happily passed it on to webmasters around the world to give away free means that if nothing else, you know he believes in his subject.
 
Using the US governments own census figures he shows how feminist government, along with an ignorant or conspiring media, education system and judiciary, has decimated the role of fathers beyond anything imaginable just a few short decades before. In his own words "What we see just by these figures alone is that 40 percent of all children in this nation have zero contact with their father.   What other war or conflagration or pestilence has eradicated the father to such an extent within the American experience??    Figures such as this go beyond the realm of social engineering and in fact display the fact that a rather debilitating reality that 40 percent of this nations total children population have been left as fatherless orphans.  What we are speaking of here are tragedies that align themselves beyond the level of war, famine or other national tragedies.  Clearly, the scale of destruction against the American male and Family have been incredible...incomprehensible."
 
He explores the black experience and the resulting "superghettos" created by mindless feminist stupidity but as you explore with him you come to understand there is little stupidity involved, for stupidity presumes an ignorant accident, he builds his case well, proving beyond doubt that those in a position to help have deliberately avoided doing so, sometimes through fear, occasionally ignorance but all too often because it is part of their deliberate agenda.
 
The difficulty of attempting to fight the system using the system's own rules is shown graphically as he passes on the words of one chap who, attempting to speak out at a high level meeting, found the most constructive or useful facet of the entire meeting to be the good coffee and niblets provided.
 
For my own part I have already made the subject accessible by writing my own 30 page mini-book (The Emasculated Lemming) but whilst it will give you an overview, you NEED to read this book. Set aside a good few hours, open another window with an online dictionary, brew some coffee, take the phone off the hook and dive in. It would also be advisable to void your bowels before-hand, not because you'll be reading for so long but because what you'll learn will, or should, scare the hell out of you.
 
Biggles
Another book worth reading is The Garbage Generation, it used to be freely available online but is now on sale at Amazon.com. I'll happily email a .pdf copy to members but until I clarify with the author, cannot just leave it on the site.