Captains of industry collude against the family unit

Aug 20, 2016 by

by Rob Slane, The Conservative Woman:

(This is the third of a five-part journey into Rob Slane’s medieval kingdom. Read part two here, where the tyrannical State has so far resorted to feminism and family breakdown to increase its power.)

Now it came to pass that many marriages were dissolved, and as the bonds between the menfolk and the womenfolk grew faint, social problems were multiplied throughout the realm. But the more the problems grew, the more did the people look to the King as their benefactor, and he duly obliged by raiding the Royal Treasury to pay for a multitude of solutions. Thus did his power and the fulfilling of his every desire increase.

Yet many families still stayed intact, and most of the womenfolk continued to stay at home to raise their own children. And so by and by the King’s countenance fell and once again he grew sorrowful in his heart. At last there came a day when he could take it no more and so he gathered his wise men to him once more.

This time he turned immediately to the Lord Cuthbert, the twelfth wise man.

“O King, may you live forever,” replied Cuthbert. “May I ask Your Majesty why he thinks that a goodly proportion of the womenfolk still cleave to the old ways?”

After thinking for a moment, the King replied that he supposed them still to be bonded by natural affection to their children.

“Thou hast answered well, Sire,” replied Cuthbert. “Methinks many of the womenfolk of the realm think too much upon their little ones, and so they continue to pay no taxes into the Royal Treasury. The answer therefore lieth in separating them from their young.”

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