7 Things Feminists Hate to Hear

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  • #189241
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    Eskimospy
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    Here’s an article you guys might like to read.
    7 Things Feminists Hate to Hear And Absolutely Can’t Talk About

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    The Long Walk
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    Great article, very entertaining. I may be completely wrong here, but a brief look at some of the other articles featured on that site would seem to suggest a readership of women in recovery mode, trying to salvage what they can from the wreckage feminism has left in it’s wake.

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    MonkeyMind
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    The Number 1 thing feminists hate to hear is the truth.

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    Tiredofbs
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    I work with a lady who says she’s feminist, but I don’t see any characteristics of feminism in her at all. She defends men more than most men themselves do. She hates sissy boys and mangina’s. I was talking to her one day about family court and how it’s so “female centric”. She agreed 100%. I think she feels this way because she’s never been married, has no kids, and believes, in her words, equality means equal rights for men and women. Women that think like this are rare but there are a few. Of course, a lot of them are in their late 70’s and beyond. One thing for damn sure, a woman like this lady who wrote the article, and Helen Smith, who is a Man’s advocate, can get away with a hell of a lot more saying what they say than so many men can.

    Yet, I don’t give a flying s~~~ f~~~ if some feminist bitch shouts, threatens or does whatever towards me. The one finger “Johnny Cash” salute works pretty good most of the time. I appreciate the women that have enough decency to call out the hypocrisy, but I don’t need nor do I expect or want them to speak for me.

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    DeepInThought
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    I work with a lady who says she’s feminist, but I don’t see any characteristics of feminism in her at all. She defends men more than most men themselves do. She hates sissy boys and mangina’s. I was talking to her one day about family court and how it’s so “female centric”. She agreed 100%. I think she feels this way because she’s never been married, has no kids, and believes, in her words, equality means equal rights for men and women. Women that think like this are rare but there are a few. Of course, a lot of them are in their late 70’s and beyond. One thing for damn sure, a woman like this lady who wrote the article, and Helen Smith, who is a Man’s advocate, can get away with a hell of a lot more saying what they say than so many men can.

    Yet, I don’t give a flying s~~~ f~~~ if some feminist bitch shouts, threatens or does whatever towards me. The one finger “Johnny Cash” salute works pretty good most of the time. I appreciate the women that have enough decency to call out the hypocrisy, but I don’t need nor do I expect or want them to speak for me.

    Be very careful, she could be a chameleon/sociopath. And I sure as s~~~ wouldn’t be discussing ANY of this stuff with her at work.

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    AFT
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    Thanks Eskimospy, great article, nice to read something truthful as opposed to Politically correct for a change.

    Funny really; reading that article should make me angry as hell.

    I mean I should be angry about the following statements, but I’m actually happy that some truth is getting out:

    1. Feminists say one thing and do another
    2. Women are just as, if not more, violent than men.
    3. There is institutional sexism against men
    4. Most feminists haven’t read any feminist theory and have no idea what they are talking about
    5. Feminists deny that women sexually objectify men
    6. Feminists don’t understand what “no means no” means
    7. Women are capable, confident and able to defend themselves and no, that’s not “victim-blaming”

    Maybe I’m just so over it, that I’m glad to be all out of f~~~s.

    When the war cemeteries are half full of the corpses of dead conscripted women, only then will women have earned the right to speak of equality. Sidecar “A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.” - Bob Dylan

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    Grumpy
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    The Number 1 thing feminists hate to hear is the truth.

    That there is the knock out punch.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

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    The Long Walk
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    They need to add ‘Hi’ to the list lol.

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    MIKETOW
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    The 8’th thing feminists hate to hear: Men are better off without women.

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    The Number 1 thing feminists hate to hear is the truth.

    Hell yeah.

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    9 women are nothing more than walking incubators to kids, they have no other purpose or value in society.

    10 men are far superior to women in every way, except in having a uterus and t~~~.

    11 a COW is superior to a woman, it produces a lot more babies and milk to feed them then a woman.

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    Tiredofbs
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    Be very careful, she could be a chameleon/sociopath. And I sure as s~~~ wouldn’t be discussing ANY of this stuff with her at work.

    Good advice and I appreciate you pointing that out. When I said a lady I work with, she’s in Arkansas and I’m in South Carolina. I never see her and she never sees me. She brought up the subject because her brother got stiffed by his ex-wife and naïve or not, she had no idea how stacked the courts are against men. I just gave her my opinion and left it at that. I know her fairly well as I’ve worked with her “remotely” for over 2 years but I’m limited in what I say to her. I was just pointing out to her some of the hypocrisies in the family court example. I told her to read “Men on Strike” by Helen Smith for some good data.
    But I agree with you 100%. I would’ve never had a conversation like that if I was in an office.

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