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Naive Men

There are some men who are still naive. They live in a "Walt Disney' world where they believe  all women are good therefore any women will make a caring and loving wife. Simply pick one and get married.

One such man was Drew Bates, a law enforcement officer in Madison County, Alabama.

He married Lyndsey Sherrod, high school teacher, in May 2018 thinking life would be like a Walt Disney movie.  In less than one year she was lying to him and cheating on him  with a high school student who was either 16 or 17.  Lyndsey  has recently been arrested for having sex with a minor.  She is also charged with several misdemeanors including three counts of distributing obscene material to a student and one count of having sexual contact with a student, as per Madison County jail records. She is also charged with engaging in a sex act with a student younger than 19.

'Because the victim(s) in these charges are juveniles no specific details of the investigation are being released at this time,' office spokesman Donny Shaw said in a statement.

A Reuters report said that in 2014 almost 800 school employees were prosecuted for sexual assault in U.S. schools and nearly a third of them were women.

Two days after Lyndsey's arrest, Andrew Bates filed for divorce, citing “incompatibility” in court filings.

If you are a man reading this story and you want to get married - at least take the time to vet women so that you dont end up with a backstabbing, garbage wife.  Life is not a Walt Disney movie. All women are not good.

October 31, 2019

NASA Continues Wasting Billions on Mindless Agenda

NASA recently spen an undisclosed amount of money so that two women could walk in space at the same time.

NASA stated:
"Although it's the 221st spacewalk performed in support of space station assembly, it's the first to be conducted entirely by women"
"The first all-woman spacewalk is a milestone worth noting and celebrating as the agency looks forward to putting the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024 with NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program. "
"When asked in an interview about the importance of conducting her mission and this spacewalk, Koch said, “In the end, I do think it’s important, and I think it’s important because of the historical nature of what we’re doing. In the past women haven’t always been at the table. It’s wonderful to be contributing to the space program at a time when all contributions are being accepted, when everyone has a role. That can lead in turn to increased chance for success. There are a lot of people who derive motivation from inspiring stories of people who look like them, and I think it’s an important story to tell."
NASA then claimed that the all female walk was unplanned. If it was unplanned then why the pre-walk hype?

What about the advancement of science?  The all female space walk is insignificant for human advancement into space. It contributes nothing to scientific knowledge. NASA has been spending billions over the last several decades on mindless unscientific goals. Wasting money on goals such as this is exactly why NASA has been unable to produce a manned interplanetary ship despite the fact the moon landings happened half a century ago. On average, a manned space flight to Mars still takes between 6-9 months. Thats a long time. NASA as been unable to improve upon this time for the past several decades. The agency has been stagnant.

Maybe its time to replace NASA's current managers with people who are actually interested in scientific progress rather than pursuing mindless, unscientific, feminist agenda.

October 18, 2019