Different but Equal

There is only one situation where this phrase applies: women and men.

White people said “different but equal” when they brought about the injustice of segregation, and Black people said the same thing when they brought about the injustice of human slavery in an economy of unprecedented technology. Just because the technological environment of cyberspace was new does not mean the evil of segregation changed. Black people have no excuse for saying “different but equal” while they condemn non-Black people with injustice caused by their organized crime groups.

So, that phrase does not apply to race, nor to circumcision. Circumcision is a non-factor in the big picture of the human story and will be forgotten and outlawed as absurdly grotesque and inhumane in the near future. However, at the moment that is relevant because there are circumcised men claiming “different but equal” while causing injustice with their organized crime groups to non-circumcised people who never once even considered the possibility of “different”, since it does not exist in human terms for that matter. Circumcision is no different to a person’s existential nature than a hair cut, except one that is excessively cruel, inhumane, and perverse.

However, the “different but equal” concept does apply to women and men naturally. Women forfeit that equality for a subservient role of inferiority when they tolerate the circumcision of their children, but for people who do not, “different but equal” applies. I have labored to make abundantly clear why circumcision is perverse injustice that causes toxic inequality, evil, and the subjugation of women, but those mindless whores who are so determined to force their inhumane, intolerable, and violently cruel will onto humanity are just as incapable of reason and rational thought as the men. That makes any effort to explain justice, reason, and effective solutions to them entirely pointless and they are better exterminated than allowed to continue bringing more hateful mutilated into the community to be parasitic burdens that contribute nothing in return for their excessive gluttony.

Maybe they will figure out on their own why they are socially subjugated as inferiors when they circumcise male newborns, but it’s better just to do away with the people who do that and wait for a new generation of maidens to mature who were never deceived about circumcision as children.

However, here is an example of the “different but equal” concept as it applies, other than the obvious differences of biological nature involving procreation: maiden’s tears and the male “one punch says it all”. Women are able to cry with great effect of persuasion that men are not capable of and the reason why their tears are so effective is directly related to the male attribute of “one punch says it all”.

Women, take a close look at your hands. Ball them into fists and observe the qualities of the bones structure of your fist. Think about throwing that fist as hard as you can against something as hard as a human skull, even if that human skull is cushioned by flesh. Perhaps you could endure the pain your hand would suffer but what would be the effect of your punch against that human skull? That is something women are not capable of and why it is generally inappropriate to punch a woman. The only time it becomes appropriate to punch a woman as a man is when she is doing the evil of men by abusing some sort of trust or power she was granted.

That happens most often when they delude themselves about circumcision being equivalent to their monthly cycles of menstruation, but can also happen when circumcision is not a factor to their arrogance. If a woman is behaving like she can judge an uncircumcised man as inferior, that uncircumcised man has every right to punch her in the face as though she were a man and remind her of why she is not in any place to do so. Circumcised men also should not judge people in that way because they will suffer the same fate, but nobody particularly cares when a man is punched in the face for being an asshole. It is especially shocking to do that to a woman, but all the more necessary if their delusions of arrogance are so far out of line that they think they are superior to uncircumcised men because of their subservience to circumcised men.

If I recall something about the biological differences of female and male bone structure, there is a significant difference in hardness between the genders, but even if that is not true, let us examine the other attributes of “one punch says it all”. Typically the ability to “one punch says it all” is something that is developed over time with hard work involving the use of the hands. Labors that require the development of physically robust hands over years of physical stress they’ve endured. As children, something like the sport of American football can contribute to this development, especially on the offensive line when our hands are often crushed in the collision of sportsmanlike combat.

Most commonly the development of a good punching hand comes from a significant amount of manual labor involving the use of the hands. Strong grip, callused skin, and pain tolerance for minor injuries that occur without acknowledgment. A third way for the development of a good punching hand comes from the practice of punching in the form of martial arts. Most specifically, punching a target. If you only punch air, you won’t get the benefit, but if you punch an object like a heavy punching bag or anything harder such as a wall or wooden object, then your hands will develop the kind of resilience they need anatomically to punch effectively. To be sure, this is a painful process but it is relatively tolerable as most of the pain will be broken skin on the knuckles and sore hand for several days.

The heavy punching bag is probably the most effective way to develop a good punching hand because it is the least traumatic to the hands, which allows for prolonged training. The impact is enough to signal the biology of your hands to begin hardening to be prepared for the impact of punching, but that does not happen overnight. However, if you do use a heavy punching bag, I will make one recommendation: find some adhesive medical tape—the kind common in athletic sports for binding joints—and wrap that around your knuckles before you start, even if you have gloves on. If you don’t, after a short time, the skin of your knuckles will be rubbed raw and that is not the kind of trauma you are looking to cause your hands. That is superficial, and even if it promotes toughened knuckle skin, a good punching hand is developed by bone structure and reinforcing muscles, not thick skin.

I’m not sure how the practice of “cracking one’s knuckles” affects this process, but I think that may contribute to the development of strong knuckles as well. I suppose that would make your knuckles accustomed to shifting with force without resulting in injury. However, I believe there is also conventional wisdom to warn against “cracking one’s knuckles” with claims about conditions of arthritis (joint pain) which may develop, but I don’t know if that is true from personal experience. To be sure, I don’t crack my knuckles or neck regularly like I did as a young person, but I also don’t experience joint pain.

There are also children’s games to play like “bloody knuckles”, in which boys will hit each other’s knuckles with their own knuckles in turns until the first person bleeds, but that is not advised. Why do we do such things? “Boys will be boys” as they say. A game that results in spilling blood is a bit much, I think. Better to scale it back a bit and not cross that line to maintain good fun. Causing pain is part of the play, but that should not ever be more than you think the other person can handle, which should always start light and increase slowly. For example, my first roommate and I used to play a game where we would punch each other in face from time to time. There is no use attempting to find a reason such an activity, but I assure this was entirely friendly and never with the degree of force that a fight may require.

This started as a drinking game if I remember correctly. We were good and drunk under the legal drinking age at our apartment with other people our age and I think wanted to prevent excessive drunkenness with a sobering punch to the face or maybe just to show off and have fun amusing our guests. If you play that game, make sure to clench your jaw before taking a punch. I think it would be healthy to know what being punched in the face feels like to some degree if you are a male for the very reason that makes men “different but equal” to women in a healthy community without circumcision to subjugate women.

As for maidens, I would not advise you to take up the practices of young men to develop a good punching hand. Your hands are lovely and delicate, and if you do so, the knuckles on your hand may become large and prominent and your hands less lovely. This sort of thing is different from martial arts, which is why I say that. “One punch says it all” is more of a social exchange on behalf of the community than self-defense or survival. Some of the most iconic moments of “one punch says it all” happen in movies because situations like that are exceedingly rare, should not escalate to that point, and real life often does not go as smoothly as a movie shows.

That being said, here is a video clip I found on Youtube that includes some “one punch says it all” situations in real life. After 5 minutes the scenes are less appropriate, with the final scene being most inappropriate as the person punches the down man multiple times after the necessary punch. Do not make that mistake. However the best one, in my opinion is a close call between the “coach” scene and the “what happens in the kitchen” scene, with an honorable mention to the “big man slow punch” scene.

The “coach” scene is like what I am going to do to the USA. They are imposing themselves with hostility on my private property, being rude to me in front of people I love and protect, threatening those people with their offensive behavior, and I have made extensive and tireless efforts to calmly reason with them to cease their foolishness and behave themselves. They have already crossed the line and the punch is already in motion. If you can see the immediate future, you will know what I am talking about. They are already unconscious on the ground as a certainty of my rebuke, but the moment has yet to come when their insult will not be tolerated any further.


So, if you are ever in a situation where a street fight is about to happen, I encourage you to record it for posterity.

Also, here as a video from the Ip Man movie series, where one punch says it all in a totally different way between martial arts masters than average joes in a street fight.


And finally some punching scenes from the Indiana Jones movies, to include some maidenly punches on the giving and receiving end, and a rarely depicted doctrine punch. I’m not saying women can’t punch like that, but I am saying that such punches are typically the man’s role.