Rod Fleming's Blog, page 97
May 5, 2020
LeNTAS: Let’s Not Talk About Sex
LeNTAS: Lets Not Talk About Sex. Thats what SOGIE really means. For those who have not heard of this utter nonsense, the initials SOGIE stand for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression. It is an excrescence of so-called queer theory something that has no scientific basis whatsoever, so should be called queer opinion.
Anyway, this particular dose of bunkum has at its centre the propaganda that Sexual Orientation (whom you are attracted to) has nothing to do with either your...
April 29, 2020
Kabaklaan: transwomen in the Philippines
Transwomen in the Philippines are classified locally as gay. The specific word used might be bakla, beki, bayot, bading or any one of several others, depending on location and dialect. Note that here, gay does not mean what it does in the West. It means you are male but not a man; that you have green blood. In Luzon, the most popular local term is bakla. Their lifestyle is called kabaklaan.
UnmasculineBakla has been translated as coward but a better and more sensitive translation might be...
April 24, 2020
Books by Rod Fleming
Below are links to all my books currently in print. You can read more at http://rodfleming.com/books
Poaching the Riverhttps://gumroad.com/l/poaching-river
From Amazon.com The Warm Pink Jelly Express trainhttps://gumroad.com/l/warm-pink-jelly
From Amazon.com A Kiss For Christmashttps://gumroad.com/l/kiss-xmas
From Amazon.com The Children of Aldebaranhttps://gumroad.com/l/children-aldebaran
French Onion Soup
https://gumroad.com/l/french-onion-soup
On Amazon.com Croutons and Cheese!...April 23, 2020
Who we are 2: Cooking, Chattering and Time
Cooking is now seen as the definitive characteristic of modern humans, from which all others followed. It seems to have directly led to the development of tools, especially blade design, but it had many other consequences.
Cooking, particularly of meats and fats but also starches, partially pre-digests the food, making more energy available to us and allowing us to use less to digest it. We put this extra energy into growing brains. Growing big brains burns many calories and just running...
April 20, 2020
Who We Are 1: the beginning of culture
Modern humans first appeared in Africa around 150,000 180,000 years ago; one of a closely-related group of hominids that had populated the savannah over the preceding three million years. During that time, our ancestors learned how to talk, how to make fire and cook and how to cooperate in groups. We probably lived in a similar way to earlier hominids, but something extraordinary happened: we developed culture.
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Sexual Inversion, HSTS and Transgender Homosexuality
Sexual Inversion is implicated in True or HomoSexual Transsexualism (HSTS) and Transgender Homosexuality, that is, feminine male homosexuality and masculine female. It is innate, has distinctive features and should be considered a form of Intersex.
Affected individuals may develop either into Transgender Homosexuals (feminine male/masculine female) or they may transition into HSTS. In males this phenomenon is usually associated with a range of physical effects including, but not limited to:...
Ice (Part One)
January 31, 2020
Poaching the River Back in Print and Ebook
Congratulations on our Independence
Congratulations to everyone on the event of Britain’s independence, at last, from the monstrosity of the EU. This bureaucratic behemoth attempted to satisfy the never-ending demand of Germany for total control of Europe while building a state system to rival the USSR.
During the time of Britain’s enthralment to the EU, our farming industry was wrecked, our fishing industry decimated, our steel industry wiped out and our motor industry crushed. We were forced to throw our allies and friends...
December 4, 2019
Robert Briffault: the reality of male-female relationships.
For a male and female to live continuously together is biologically speaking, an extremely unnatural condition. Robert Briffault
[image error] Robert BriffaultRobert Briffault (1876-1948) was a French surgeon who moved to Britain. His interest spread to anthropology and he later became a successful novelist. He was a polymath, a raconteur and a wit.
Below is Briffault’s Law, which is one of the most important pieces of social anthropology you’ve never heard of.
‘Where the female can derive no benefit...