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The single best quote about feminism ever

The photo below does.


Look at *closely* each high-ranking Swedish feminist politician's face, eyes, and body language, when directly exposed to a true patriarchal figure and culture.


I'm not saying this is what I want or how things should be (I like freedom and equal opportunity), but this photo is an incredibly revealing social experiment in real time.


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Especially considering.......


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Can somebody translate this guy for me?
 
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If you feminist haters would just have a little charm and cocksmanship you'd get along with them just fine and even have some good relationships with them. I have yet to have one woman that would call herself a feminist treat me unfairly or rudely. (Outside of female lawyers, that is.) This anti-feminist narrative is Rush Limbaugh-inspired bullshit that doesn't compute, at least in Oklahoma.
 
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If you feminist haters would just have a little charm and cocksmanship you'd get along with them just fine and even have some good relationships with them. I have yet to have one woman that would call herself a feminist treat me unfairly or rudely. (Outside of female lawyers, that is.) This anti-feminist narrative is Rush Limbaugh-inspired bullshit that doesn't compute, at least in Oklahoma.

You're honing your game on fat fives?
 
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Decades of cultural Marxist indoctrination in schools, multiculturalism, raunchy movies and music (which I used to enjoy), feminism, transgender lifestyle promotion, political correctness, gender neutral pronouns, and telling boys not to be boys?


What's the real-world result of these experimental state policies in 2017?























'Alarming' rise in children hospitalized with suicidal thoughts or actions

By Susan Scutti, CNN

Updated 10:04 AM ET, Fri May 5, 2017


The percentage of younger children and teens hospitalized for suicidal thoughts or actions in the United States doubled over nearly a decade, according to new research that will be presented Sunday at the 2017 Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting.

A steady increase in admissions due to suicidality and serious self-harm occurred at 32 children's hospitals across the nation from 2008 through 2015, the researchers found. The children studied were between the ages of 5 and 17, and although all age groups showed increases, the largest uptick was seen among teen girls.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/05/health/children-teens-suicide-study/index.html


(Definitely note the last part the last sentence - who was the highest uptick)




It follows the 2009 study that shows large declines in female happiness following several decades of feminism.


 
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If you feminist haters would just have a little charm and cocksmanship you'd get along with them just fine and even have some good relationships with them. I have yet to have one woman that would call herself a feminist treat me unfairly or rudely. (Outside of female lawyers, that is.) This anti-feminist narrative is Rush Limbaugh-inspired bullshit that doesn't compute, at least in Oklahoma.

You are the biggest dork on the internet. Women would have to engage you to treat you rudely or unfairly.
 


Especially if you want your minds blown (not joking about this video).

If any of you guys haven't come across Tommy Sotomayor before, you're in for an awakening and #RedPill.

Tommy is one of the institutional left's biggest nightmares, and they try *very* hard to erase him from the Internet. (Literally)

Interesting Tommy says he has about 1.5 million followers and viewers across the Internet -- which are distributed across in many different channels (since individual channels and videos regularly get banned and blocked).


Highly suggested guys, but I would recommend listening in private (like late at night or in your car, when your wife or gf around).


You'll see what I mean, Tommy talks about extremely hard truths, and you gotta focus and have space when you listen to this. (Not kidding, Tommy and Stefan is an ultimate interview)



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Especially if you want your minds blown (not joking about this video).

If any of you guys haven't come across Tommy Sotomayor before, you're in for an awakening and #RedPill.

Tommy is one of the institutional left's biggest nightmares, and they try *very* hard to erase him from the Internet. (Literally)

Interesting Tommy says he has about 1.5 million followers and viewers across the Internet -- which are distributed across in many different channels (since individual channels and videos regularly get banned and blocked).


Highly suggested guys, but I would recommend listening in private (like late at night or in your car, when your wife or gf around).


You'll see what I mean, Tommy talks about extremely hard truths, and you gotta focus and have space when you listen to this. (Not kidding, Tommy and Stefan is an ultimate interview)



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He's got me seriously thinking of becoming a men's rights activist. I lived the nightmare of the anti-man custody battle industry and for those of you who haven't, it's every bit as unjust and uphill as the bullshit glass ceiling is imagined to be by militant feminists and their eunuch enablers.
 
He's got me seriously thinking of becoming a men's rights activist. I lived the nightmare of the anti-man custody battle industry and for those of you who haven't, it's every bit as unjust and uphill as the bullshit glass ceiling is imagined to be by militant feminists and their eunuch enablers.

At minimum, it would seem relatively easy to set up a website to bring men in the same position together (if it doesnt already exist).
 
At minimum, it would seem relatively easy to set up a website to bring men in the same position together (if it doesnt already exist).

Men won't do that. Not sure why, they just keep getting fvcked in family court. Oh, and by the way, you have no constitutionally protected civil rights in family court.
 
The photo below does.

Look at *closely* each high-ranking Swedish feminist politician's face, eyes, and body language, when directly exposed to a true patriarchal figure and culture.

I'm not saying this is what I want or how things should be (I like freedom and equal opportunity), but this photo is an incredibly revealing social experiment in real time.


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Could you breakdown this body language when faced with a true patriarchal culture?

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Which of those women if they change outfits gets stoned to death? Again with this sick affinity for Islam from liberals. It feels so good to be intellectually superior but at the same time disgusted that our fellow Americans can be just down in the gutter stupid.
 
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So do you think that cartoon is stupid or has merit as a reasonable commentary?

A persian friend told me that the average persian thinks having a woman in a bikini in a parade is insane, as they would never let their daughter become a sexual object, like a piece of meat. That's a caricature of American culture in Iran -- sex, objectification and sex - even to the point that a parade has a woman in a bikini. To them, it shows how crass and disrespectful to women that we are. I think that cartoon's sentiment is caricaturized (sort of the point of a caricature) but is shared by lots of christians here, and lots of conservatives believe that women are better off if they don't have a self identity of being a sexual object, too. Some conservative" I was raised with pushed their daughters away from cheer and dance and into sports and academics for the same reason. Some liberals follow that line of thought, too. I don't think the issue breaks down over political ideology and you're framing the issue that way.

I'm not defending anything or taking a position -- I see all sides. You sure have some answers though. Have you lived in a muslim country?
 
A persian friend told me that the average persian thinks having a woman in a bikini in a parade is insane, as they would never let their daughter become a sexual object, like a piece of meat. That's a caricature of American culture in Iran -- sex, objectification and sex - even to the point that a parade has a woman in a bikini. To them, it shows how crass and disrespectful to women that we are. I think that cartoon's sentiment is caricaturized (sort of the point of a caricature) but is shared by lots of christians here, and lots of conservatives believe that women are better off if they don't have a self identity of being a sexual object, too. Some conservative" I was raised with pushed their daughters away from cheer and dance and into sports and academics for the same reason. Some liberals follow that line of thought, too. I don't think the issue breaks down over political ideology and you're framing the issue that way.

I'm not defending anything or taking a position -- I see all sides. You sure have some answers though. Have you lived in a muslim country?


Tell your Persian friend women wear what they want here. That's probably impossible to grasp for him though. I know it is for feminists and liberals that think beautiful women who show off their bodies are being secretly controlled by this patriarchal dark net that you can't see.

Muslims are cow herders when it comes to women. They control the movement and choices. Probably the smart way to go, but in this oppressive fascist America we let women do and say what they want. So one of the women in that cartoon is obligated, the other completely free. If irony was the point it's funny, but a Muslim women in a burqa having a free thought? Out of step with reality.

Which countries where the burqa is not legally or culturally required is it worn? Are there examples of choosing to where the burqa?

No I have not lived in a Muslim country. Glad that's out of the way.
 
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What point do you think this makes?

This encounter obviously is at a beach or pool, which massively changes the context of the point.

unless this is how you imagine women typically dress when they go out.

It's a political cartoon -- a caricature. It exaggerates positions and circumstances. I think it makes the point that we're not always as respectful to women as we could be, while we demand that other countries embrace our values about women.

Re-do the cartoon without a burka but with a nazarene hair do, denim skirt and no makeup and it could make the same point.
 
as they would never let their daughter....
in reference to an adult woman, who obviously has no power to make her own choices.

You keep saying parade, but this cartoon depicts a grown ass western free woman at a pool/beach.

The point it makes is that this woman's oppressive religion and culture, enforced by a husband and/or male relatives (husband might also be a male relative) are making this woman wear a head to toe black sack in summer heat at a pool/beach.
 
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Tell your Persian friend women wear what they want here. That's probably impossible to grasp for him though. I know it is for feminists and liberals that think beautiful women who show off their bodies are being secretly controlled by this patriarchal dark net that you can't see.

I'll pass that along. He's pretty westernized -- been here for... 40 years? He has a business, gives back, works hard... I'm sure when he hears who's giving him all these answers he'll really take it to heart.

You know, I hear in some of those muslim countries they make the women do all the work. Allah will take 10 steps to you if you just take one to him. Shit is looking a little better now, isn't it?!?
 
Yeah. It's a cartoon, not an instructional manual on treating Harry's bed sores.

Pretty effective cartoon though, huh?

I'm aware it's a cartoon.

Effective in what way? Illustrating your complete lack of awareness when you posted it? Sure. Exemplifying that women are second class citizens in Islam? Absolutely. Making a thoughtful point? No. Pretty shitty cartoon in that regard.

Hey Sys, wonder if they cut her clit off too so she would stay out of trouble at the beach/pool?
 
I'm aware it's a cartoon.

Effective in what way? Illustrating your complete lack of awareness when you posted it? Sure. Exemplifying that women are second class citizens in Islam? Absolutely. Making a thoughtful point? No. Pretty shitty cartoon in that regard.

Hey Sys, wonder if they cut her clit off too so she would stay out of trouble at the beach/pool?

Hey, take it easy. I'm not saying it's perfect, either - it's a cartoon that shares a different perspective. You say it's a cartoon but then you deconstruct it like scripture. I'm not for islam's treatment of women or cutting off clits, either. Maybe on some level, the author has a point though. You don't have to either wholly endorse islam to say the cartoon has a point.

Edit: This is sort of the point of the cartoon, and I think on some level you agree with it: Would you please post a picture of your wife in her bikini? Or daughter, assuming she's 18? Probably not, right? Setting aside the "Sys is a pervert and I don't want to reward him" response you're already formulating, you probably aren't real comfortable with your daughter being objectified on some level. I don't think your discomfort in posting that pic is related to any political ideology, either.
 
Let's call this:

"deepest, darkest fantasies exposed" (it doesn't take a psychologist or body language expert to read the facial expressions of these hard core Swedish feminist leaders)



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Can't recall where it was, but I heard that if you really want to know what women want and desire, ignore every statement from feminist leaders (or statements / movies promoting feminism) --- and read women's romance novels (which sell gillions of copies, are proliferated everywhere, are almost completely ignored by men and the mainstream).


The photo above does a pretty damned great job showing the difference between what feminists say women want ---- and what many women actually want.


Various forms of this photo scenario are likely common in women's romance novels --- perhaps @syskatine or @GL97 can read a few women's romance novels and report back to us about their plots, content, messages etc?



While few in the west (outside of Muslims, Latino men, and a few hard core religious types) want to deny *equal opportunity* to women (that ship has sailed), the "feminist movement" (like most movements driven by the left) is a Marxist concept designed to fracture society (and empower the state).



Don't listen to me --- listen to the left's intellectual leaders --- they were promoting "the feminist movement" over 50 years before it became "a thing" in the west:


  • Leon Trotsky: "In order to change the conditions of life, we must learn to see them through the eyes of women."

  • V.I. Lenin commonly referred to women's oppression within the family as "domestic slavery."


Source: https://socialistworker.org/2013/01/31/marxism-feminism-and-womens-liberation
 
Hey, take it easy. I'm not saying it's perfect, either - it's a cartoon that shares a different perspective. You say it's a cartoon but then you deconstruct it like scripture. I'm not for islam's treatment of women or cutting off clits, either. Maybe on some level, the author has a point though. You don't have to either wholly endorse islam to say the cartoon has a point.

Edit: This is sort of the point of the cartoon, and I think on some level you agree with it: Would you please post a picture of your wife in her bikini? Or daughter, assuming she's 18? Probably not, right? Setting aside the "Sys is a pervert and I don't want to reward him" response you're already formulating, you probably aren't real comfortable with your daughter being objectified on some level. I don't think your discomfort in posting that pic is related to any political ideology, either.

Our wives and daughters make their own decisions about what they wear and where pictures are posted. Damn male dominated culture.
 
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