Are Baby Boomer men mostly cucks and manginas?

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  • #495366
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    BoycottBitches
    BoycottBitches
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    I’ve noticed that baby boomer men are the least receptive to the message of anti-feminism. I’ve actually had baby boomer men shout at me when I tried to talk about how feminism has screwed men over. No other generation of men reacted so negatively.

    The funny thing is, it is baby boomer men who are the worst affected by feminism. It’s baby boomer men who lost their big mansions and huge amounts of their savings in divorce. Millenial men don’t lose their houses or savings in divorce because we don’t own a house or have any savings.

    I’ve learned to just not bother trying to talk to baby boomer men about anti-feminism. They are all so closed minded and are the biggest manginas. Quite frankly, I think feminism will start to lose it’s power once the baby boomer generation starts dying off.

    #495377
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    TattooDave
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    Really denigrating an entire age group of men based on what? You sure you’re not a woman?

    I can see their heads have been twisted and fed with worthless foam from the mouth. Bob d

    #495379
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    The man in the mountain
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    My neighbor from Venezuela is a big c~~~ when it comes to women and feminism, he didn’t learn from hes country how bad gynocentric laws can get, now hes saying that Sweden is doing well and its because of socialism LMAO.

    You can’t fix stupid, you can’t help those that don’t want to help themselves, these men are hopeless, i stopped trying to administer the red pill to them, all they want to do is protect and serve women, like those petty ants that you see working till they die in an ant colony…

    Don’t help bottom feeding men, they chose the rope they want to be hanged with a looooong time agoooo.
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    #495380
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    IRuleMe
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    Most baby boomers I know apparently have better things to do than engage feminism. Around them, the subject never even comes up. Doesn’t even seem to be on their radar. Gay millenials on the other hand… They eat that feminist s~~~ up. Because feminists are their allies. I think the opposite is true really. Feminism won’t go anywhere so long as millenials keep feeding the machine.

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    MGTOW_Mike
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    The reason for this is because the baby boomer generation introduced feminism.

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

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    Anonymous
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    YES!!!
    I tried to warn them.
    But Im a male chauvanist apparently.

    F~~~ing idiots wouldnt listen.

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    Anonymous
    54

    How much would it cost to get you to change your avitar?

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    Anonymous
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    The reason for this is because the baby boomer generation introduced feminism.

    I would say they allowed it to grow unchecked.

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    Zuberi Tau
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    Of course, they got in bed with the feminist movement and even threw their own sons to the wolves just to get a whiff of femtard pussy!

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    Grumpy
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    The reason for this is because the baby boomer generation introduced feminism.

    What?
    What evidence supports this statement?
    I am assuming your posit is meant in regards to the USA only?

    http://gender.cawater-info.net/knowledge_base/rubricator/feminism_e.htm
    From the link above
    According to Maggie Humm and Rebecca Walker, the history of feminism can be divided into three waves. The first feminist wave was in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the second was in the 1960s and 1970s, and the third extends from the 1990s to the present. Feminist theory emerged from these feminist movements. It is manifest in a variety of disciplines such as feminist geography, feminist history and feminist literary criticism.

    During much of its history, most feminist movements and theories had leaders who were predominantly middle-class white women from Western Europe and North America. However, at least since Sojourner Truth’s 1851 speech to American feminists, women of other races have proposed alternative feminisms. This trend accelerated in the 1960s with the Civil Rights movement in the United States and the collapse of European colonialism in Africa, the Caribbean, parts of Latin America and Southeast Asia. Since that time, women in former European colonies and the Third World have proposed “Post-colonial” and “Third World” feminisms. Some Postcolonial Feminists, such as Chandra Talpade Mohanty, are critical of Western feminism for being ethnocentric. Black feminists, such as Angela Davis and Alice Walker, share this view.

    History

    Simone de Beauvoir wrote that “the first time we see a woman take up her pen in defense of her sex” was Christine de Pizan who wrote Epitre au Dieu d’Amour (Epistle to the God of Love) in the 15th century. Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa and Modesta di Pozzo di Forzi worked in the 16th century. Marie Le Jars de Gournay, Anne Bradstreet and Francois Poullain de la Barre wrote during the 17th.

    Feminists and scholars have divided the movement’s history into three “waves”. The first wave refers mainly to women’s suffrage movements of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (mainly concerned with women’s right to vote). The second wave refers to the ideas and actions associated with the women’s liberation movement beginning in the 1960s (which campaigned for legal and social rights for women). The third wave refers to a continuation of, and a reaction to the perceived failures of, second-wave feminism, beginning in the 1990s.

    Now this link
    http://feminism.eserver.org/theory/feminist/Womens-Movement.html
    From this link
    Organised feminism did not really kick off until the first Women’s Conference hed in Seneca Falls, America, in 1848. To begin with, the Women’s Movement evolved out of social reform groups such as the Abolition of Slavery, the Social Purity and Temperance movements. Women began to realise that in order to transform society they would need their own organisations to do so. They campaigned upon a whole range of issues; from guardianship of infants, property rights, divorce, access to higher education and the medical professions, to equal pay and protective legislation for women workers – many of which women are still campaigning for today!

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

    #495409
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    Anonymous
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    Technicaly Im a Boomer, but missed Viet Nam by a year and a half, so I feel like Im on the tail end of it..
    The sexuall revolution was hard to resist.
    Pussy without marrage for the first time in history!! Damn!
    The invention of ” the pill”!

    Women wanted ” Eqaul oppertunity” as it was presented to us.
    That seemed fair enough to me.( Im not an oppressor).

    But I warned them..

    Women HATE men, and want to dominate us.

    They f~~~ing laughed at me!!!

    F~~~ing morons.

    Millineals get crapped on.

    They want to throw some back.

    Understandable.

    #495412
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    Really denigrating an entire age group of men based on what? You sure you’re not a woman?

    I hear what you’re saying, but a generalization is just that: there are always going to be some exceptions.

    That being said, this generalization really rings true in my experience, but I don’t blame them: social shaming tactics were FAR more effective in their day when it was harder to find support from like-minded individuals through technology.

    I don’t know any MGTOW personally, which means if it weren’t for the internet, it would be MUCH more difficult for me to be a MGHOW because it would seem like I was the only person in the world who didn’t bow and scrape before the almighty god of feminism. Shaming tactics are less effective when you know you’re not alone.

    Women are better at multitasking? Fucking up several things at once is not multitasking.

    #495415
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    Quell
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    I would say the majority of married boomer men secretly reject feminism only because they are stuck in terrible marriages. However, that generation doesn’t accept being alone as an acceptable life choice. Most either stay in bad marriages or get remarried upon divorce.

    I work with a guy who is 52 and on his 3rd marriage. He couldn’t stand being single. He married some fat oaf only 6 months after dating. Bought her a new house and made her quit her daycare job. A year later he is more stressed out dealing with her attitude, 2 awful teenage children, excessive mortgage payments and figuring out a way to make more money.

    This guy talked about him never getting married again etc… he couldn’t stand being single so he chose to be miserable instead. Some people never learn.

    #495426
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    MGTOW_Mike
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    I would say the majority of married boomer men secretly reject feminism

    Secretly rejecting feminism carries absolutely no weight! We MGTOW take ACTION by not feeding the system. The majority of these boomers are the enablers.

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

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    Anonymous
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    Boomers are a terrible generation in general. Very entitled, promoted feminism, promoted materialism, and are very arrogant and attack those younger than them. Boomers raised Millennials, and failed in their duty, but then most are busy denigrating Millennials in a world that’s obviously toxic to younger people.

    I have had some great Boomer friends and mentors, every generation does have some good, but the Boomer generation is probably the worst in an aggressive way, and Millennials are second worst in their own way. X and Z are better, but I almost feel like Boomer+Millennial are rock bottom, so now things have to get better with Z and beyond.

    Nobody should take this as an attack on them personally, just a reality that most people are jackasses, and those two gens are even worse than usual. Present company is excluded, and I like to look at all of us as more of one generation of MGTOW, sharing experiences and thinking more alike than with the majority of blue pill and AWALTs of whatever generation we are in. It’s also arbitrary and media defined anyway, why are you defined by being born in a certain age range?

    #495435
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    Puffin Stuff
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    I think the allure de pussy that is represented by the “Austin Powers” satire led men to sell other men down the river.

    I was born in 1960 so I saw this happen around me. Liberal hippy men celebrated as women took off their bra’s and burned them. Billy Jean King beating Bobby Riggs in tennis as a war of the sexes was a national TV craze.

    This is a complaint that I have heard from young men and is characterized as “Aging Hippy Liberal Douche”‘s.

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    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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    Anonymous
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    The reason for this is because the baby boomer generation introduced feminism.

    I think the White Knight mentality was still peaking when they started pushing Third Wave Feminism, the crests met and created a generation of pussies. I know older men who cannot be talked out of anything in relation to Leftist Ideology and the backing of Third Wave Feminism…The are all over the place like near dead Zombies in my rabid Blue State. I got to make imaginary head shots all day long just to get to the grocery store and back.

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    Anonymous
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    I dislike them to the highest degree!

    #495450
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    Anonymous
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    So you think it was easy being a bommer?

    I had to listen to that stupid

    “I am women hear me roar” song every f~~~ing day.

    F~~~

    #495471
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    Ogre
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    I’m Gen X, my kids are millenials and whatever the next one will be called. My parents were very late boomers, but my dad is a solid purple pill. He gets a lot of the red pill wisdom, but he still went the marriage and 2 kids route.

    He subtly, too subtly, made comments about Women’s nature for my entire youth. Like him, I wound up with a woman that will never leave. Both my mother and my wife were too well provided for.

    I definitely don’t think they’re all cucks or manginas, but learning to tell a woman ‘No’ can be more effective when you’re retired with a couple million invested when you don’t want to lose a fortune that late in the game.

    The married boomers may just have finally learned patience that wasn’t necessary when they had six figure incomes and credit card balances. They may actually get it more than we know, they just have a lot to lose.

    I failed to realize in my youth that I was the prize. I was going to work. I was going to earn. Little did I realize that due to feminism, that no longer meant I had to share. Road soon, Desert after.

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