Is feminisms "Patriachy" a projection of how women act?

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    Bestoftherest
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    Over the last few years I’ve been taking a steady stream of red pills. I’ve come to notice every time a feminist complains she tends to be the very definition of the problem but she projects it onto men. With that perspective I’ve began to notice something. Every time a females/feminism complains about patriarchy they’re super imposing they’re own ideals(and practices) onto men. Women are accustomed to getting support from females, thus they think men are the same. They expect men to be successful do to some secretive support system that is intended to exclude women, because women do that on a daily bases.

    Just look at the why modern feminism sets a few women within an industry and then it does the very thing it claims patriarchy does. Once in an industry Feminism starts to make fast track ladders for women, those fast track ladders have laxed requirements when compared to the demands put on men. Feminism than demands superior treatment and demands an entire industry cater to the few women around.

    The whole rape culture thing is another sign of they’re projection. Feminism claims its ok to rape women because “Rape culture.” Yet its men being sent to jail on false allegations. Its women who rape boys and men that get reduced sentences if sentenced at all. Hell if we use the social feminism definition of rape, women are just as much the victims as they are the perp.

    I’m not the only one seeing this right? That feminism complains about the monster it wants to be rather than the true state of affairs.

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    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
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    Those who see themselves as being oppressed aren’t necessarily opposed to how the oppression works.  What they long for is to be the one doing the oppression.  If by crying out for “equality” it helps them gain an upper hand, they will do that, but they just want rights for themselves and don’t see how it can work any other way.

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

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    Q: Is feminisms “Patriachy” a projection of how women act?

    A: Yes

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    Zuberi Tau
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    Answer: Yes

    The societal wreckage speaks for itself.

     

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    Feminists want to replace Patriarchy with Matriarchy whilst maintaining the idea that females are the oppressed, this is how all the equal rights groups work, it’s a double edged blade.

     

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    I’ve come to notice every time a feminist complains she tends to be the very definition of the problem but she projects it onto men.

    I have noticed that too. Like Morlock said, this is how all those so-called victim’s rights groups act.

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    Mango Ingaway
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    “Stop oppressing women!”
    “Now, let me use my political power to oppress men.”

    Men are pigs, obviously!

    It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.

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    Yes, they are projecting. They deny, attack and reverse.

    Concepts like ‘patriarchy’ are a deliberate false representation by feminists to gain funding and jobs for the girls. It’s a deliberate act of fraud on their part and they know it.

    The same is true with other feminist fraud scams like ‘domestic violence against women’ ‘rape culture’ and ‘harassment’. Follow the money and the motivation becomes clear.

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