MY FIST, YOUR FACE

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That’s for sure.

A guy who came to Fight Club for the first time,
his ass was a wad of cookie dough.
After a few weeks, he was carved out of wood.

Men who have fought know how difficult it is to stand against the crowd and that civilization is fragile and important. A man who has experienced violence knows that, at its core, civilization is an agreement between men to behave well. That agreement can be broken at any moment; it’s part of manhood to be ready when it is. Men who have been in fights know about something that is rarely spoken of without snickering these days: honor. Men who have been in fights know that, on some level, words are just words: At some point, words must be backed up by deeds.
- Never Trust Anyone Who Hasn’t Been Punched in the Face, Scott Locklin, Taki’s Magazine, September 7th, 2011

“Girls like guys to be kawaii,” he says with a shrug.

In an age of fops and toys,
Wanting wisdom, void of right,
Who shall nerve heroic boys
To hazard all in Freedom’s fight,—
Break sharply off their jolly games,
Forsake their comrades gay
And quit proud homes and youthful dames
For famine, toil and fray?
Yet on the nimble air benign
Speed nimbler messages,
That waft the breath of grace divine
To hearts in sloth and ease.
So nigh is grandeur to our dust,
So near is God to man,
When Duty whispers low, Thou must,
The youth replies, I can.
- In an Age of Fops and Toys, Ralph Waldo Emerson

Soft people and hard people, two sides of the same world. Of course, we were harder too, a long, long, long time ago. But it would be nice to find that happy medium, something that seems ever elusive. A bane of man is that he jumps from blind prejudice to blind tolerance and back again, without ever making a stopover at the ethereal land known as enlightened distinction.
- Soft People, Hard People, Selwyn Duke, American Thinker, July 28th, 2011

“Sexual orientation has nothing to do with our mission, sir,” he said.

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20 Responses to MY FIST, YOUR FACE

  1. On second thought, when I return to NYC, I’m not so sure I’ll look you up. I am not worthy. You are one deep mofo.

    Timbo
    September 13, 2011 at 12:24 am
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    • Surely you jest, Timbo.

      And you best look me up next time…or my fist, your face! lol

      RedStaterNYC
      September 13, 2011 at 11:27 am
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      • Good! Maybe it’ll straighten my nose out from the last fist!

        I spent a good portion of my life playing hockey. There is honor in violence. I don’t think my boy or his teen friends have the vaguest idea what any of that is about. It’s a shame what has happened to society.

        Your first few articles posted were an effort to comprehend, cause I actually had to think! I’m fine now, and I really appreciate the style, depth, and dimension you display in your presentations. Not in Jest!

        Timbo
        September 13, 2011 at 3:27 pm
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  2. AWD:

    This is a great post. It’s a crime shame, what’s happened to the men of our culture today.

    Sadly, as you have depicted, this “sissified” look and attitude,, has affected other cultures, as well!

    renee
    September 13, 2011 at 12:26 am
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  3. KUDOS Brother, can we inject some mojo into America before she falls!!!

    American Infidel #1
    September 13, 2011 at 12:29 am
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    • Buts we’s gots to gets a move on brother! Once the military goes homo/metro…game over.

      RedStaterNYC
      September 13, 2011 at 11:28 am
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  4. RedStater, I can totally back you up with the Japanese claim. I must have been the only person over there to wear plaid.

    It is such a shame that our country, and the world from the looks of it, has headed so far down the path of wussification. Does anybody know where metrosexuality began so I can travel back in time and headbutt the sorry SOB?

    You won’t see or hear albums like this anymore…crying shame:
    http://www.amazon.com/Vulgar-Display-Power-Pantera/dp/B000002JOH/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1315892969&sr=8-3

    SkySphere
    September 13, 2011 at 12:50 am
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    • Sky, really a sad situation over there. (Well, at least the Japs aren’t singing endless paeans to their autogenocide like we are in “the West”.)

      But I’m optimistic that the internet may have rode to our rescue in the nick of time, where we can establish a “counter-narrative” to the wussifying brainwashing of the Liberal Establishment.

      RedStaterNYC
      September 13, 2011 at 11:31 am
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      • Absolutely, and I find it so deliciously ironic that one of Al Gore’s inventions is being used to debunk his other invention!

        SkySphere
        September 13, 2011 at 1:16 pm
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  5. RedStaterNYC…

    Yes, my face and body has been the opposing force to anothers clenched fist. Holding my ground as a man should. The other cheek is for times when one should have thick skin. War demands capital force.

    Spare the rod, spoil the child.

    As an abundant civilization revels in it’s freedoms and glory, most forget the Man that provided it all to them.

    That close friend that loves us is on His way to use that rod on everyone, spare a few that still know Him. Lest we forget.

    I’m sure the King of this Earth will be looking quite simular to the Swedes of old when He returns. This time Judah will accept Him. Will the rest of Israel learn their true identity? Who is really Israel today? Look in the mirror.

    lucky13
    September 13, 2011 at 9:52 am
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    • Amen, Lucky.
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      .

      RedStaterNYC
      September 13, 2011 at 11:32 am
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      • RedStaterNYC…
        Have you heard that stone masons are removing stone chiseled references to God in the capital monuments? If this is true, who authorized this work on our monuments? To rewrite history?! Hmmmm.

        I’ve looked and can not find where that story was today. It was fresh. Sorry.

        lucky13
        September 13, 2011 at 5:58 pm
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  6. Once upon a time, Hollywood promoted, larger than life, men of strength and distinction, from Clark Gable, John Wayne and Marlon Brando. Now men in the 21st century,from all walks of life, are sadly being subjected to metro sexual narcissists, such as David Beckham, Ashton Krutcher and the gel-spiked, plucked eyebrow Guidos, on the “Joisey” shore! On top of that, homosexuals have hijacked the fashion industry, re-introducing, 1960′s inspired tight-fitting slacks, sado-masochistic, metal-holed belts, and super-fitted t-shirts, adorned with the tacky, Ed Hardy tatoo-insignias!

    Renee
    September 13, 2011 at 10:21 am
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  7. AWD,

    Once again you’re right on with your message. One doesn’t have to look any farther than the empty baseball fields in summer… where in hell are the kids. Those same fields on weekends should now be full of kids playing tackle football and getting some bloody noses in the process… where in hell are the kids.

    Paul Bonnichsen
    September 13, 2011 at 10:38 am
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    • I agree–I’m certainly of the opinion that there’s absolutely no substitute for pain, blood, and mud when it comes to raising boys.

      I often wonder how much of the wrath we incur from our “moral and intellectual superiors” in the Liberal Establishment is a result of them just taking out their frustrations for always having sucked at sports?

      RedStaterNYC
      September 13, 2011 at 11:35 am
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  8. Brilliance!!

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    Keep Honkin I'm Reloading
    September 13, 2011 at 12:12 pm
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  9. The weak are easier for the “system” to control so this push to make men into…well whatever many some young males are today is… disturbing.

    Mark Brian
    September 13, 2011 at 4:43 pm
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  10. I have scars on my knuckles, and on my face.

    I am trustworthy.

    Swamp Music
    September 13, 2011 at 5:03 pm
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  11. I stopped many fists…with my face. And after a few of those knock down, drag out fights I made some good friends. All these little wussy girlymen today have no honor, no courage and no backbone. They’re just a pack of yellow, gutless cowards.

    Lightspeedsnail
    September 13, 2011 at 11:45 pm
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  12. I agree 110%! I recall a football player complaining because he wasn’t allowed to wear his diamond earrings during a game! Major man no-no! What kinda man pierces his ears anyway? But whatever floats their boat. I’ve got too many scars to count. And have given a few of my own.
    Typical guy clothes should be pants, shirt, shoes/boots, hat. Not AK designer skinny leg denin jeans, Goophy vintage fitted apparel upper garment, light octopus leather wingtips with silver embedding, and a fedora. Bunch of weirdos!

    Be a man! Grow a beard!

    Just Another Random Thought
    September 14, 2011 at 1:31 pm
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