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http://www.fastcompany.com/3047618/strong-female-lead/how-nasa-broke-the-gender-barrier-in-stem
"It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."
It won’t be too long before we just get an “Men are s~~~ at everything and do not deserve to have human rights oh and our next topic is the recent change in essential rights for humans and changed it into sentient beings from now on chimpanzees now have human rights” It won’t take too long before we can see this scenario first hand if even nasa flat out discriminates against men.
Actually, they are saying that about men already. I’m waiting for: “Terminator T-1999s have rights. Slaughtering humans is just their lifestyle choice and is equally as valid as bricklayer or school teacher.”
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Oh, and men landing on the moon was an oppressive act by the (voice of Big Red, please!) Patriarchy!
Jesus.
GodBig Red forbid men try to make sure we don’t all kill ourselves in our stupidity down here…- AuthorPosts
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