What Is With Canadian Women

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  • #18832
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    Peterfa
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    Toronto used to be called Toronto the Good. Now it’s a pretty depraved city.

    #46526
    Solartime
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    While I do not disagree with the general sentiment of those Ads what does disturb me is that there is NO inclusion of any personal responsibility on the part of the women. It suggests in a strange kind of way that women are children that is hardly feminist in the pure sense though very typical in what could be call post-modern feminist. Equality does mean taking responsibility for your own decisions and behaviour.

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    Canada.. best place on earth right? Yea i love this place .. I do… But .. there is something very wrong. Ahhh s~~~ I love Canada i wanna travel and see it all!! 🙂 – but is it really ours? Ahhh f~~~. I can’t be like that, arg!  Ok women in Toronto are the example of $ needed, but dam whent to the east coast and everything changed. I don’t know what the hell am trying to say.

     

    MGTOW thank you for being around.

    #46562
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    It is totally f~~~ed anywhere you go up here in Canada. Mangina politicians at all levels. Socialist parasites all over the place. Every year it gets worse, and the freeloaders demand more. Femanizis demanding special rights, social and economic retards setting the rules. Hell even being polite to people is starting to be wrong. Kids are taught their “rights” but not their obligations. Accountability for ones actions is minimized because “someone or something” else is to blame. Convicted felons have more rights than the victims. I love my country, I could do without a majority of the t~~~s we call people though.

     

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

    #46576
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    Grumpy:

     

    I used to teach at a certain Canadian post-secondary institution.  Almost always, the students who gave me the most grief were female.

     

    You name it, chances are I was either accused of it or I saw a woman in my course doing it.  To make things worse, nearly all the department heads I worked with were manginas who didn’t want any hassle or were hoping for promotion.  As a result, nothing got solved, the women got what they wanted (often high marks for next to no effort or, if they did do any work, it was frequently lousy), and I was often thrown to the wolves.

     

    I am so glad I quit when I did almost 13 years ago.

     

    #46581
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    The U.S. hasn’t gone as bad as quickly as Canada because we are a free country =P

    Razz aside I think it’s one of the biggest things that has slowed the feminists a bit here. One of the biggest things that is so often forgotten or overlooked is what it means when we say that the U.S.A. is a free country in particular it has the 1st amendment and more so the criticality of just how extreme that one is.

    I remember they had articles in Britain explaining it a bit a few years ago why when some church leader was planning to make a bonfire out of a bunch of copies of the Koran, the President or his representatives were trying to bargain with the guy instead of just stooping him. A lot of people didn’t understand that their was no legal way to force him to stop, Nor can they make a law here that would permit the government authority to just stop him.

    How does that slow the feminists down?

    It make it so their is no legal way for the government to stop people from calling the feminists out on their bulls~~~ here. So the very machine they use to force people to do what they want is crippled in that one regard. They know it, and boy do they hate it, a lot.

    We’ve had about 3 decades of campaigning for PC (politically correct) standards for speech from all sides and they never let up on complaining that  our free speech rights go to far. That it “allows bullying”, that does not take their hurt feelings in to account enough, ect ect ect. even the “moderate” feminist groups try to pass of an article claiming that there should be some “sensible” limits every so often. But this right is cherished even by blue pill’rs here so it they always face big push-back well before they can get any backing.

    So here in the U.S. if I wish to insult a feminist to her face in front of a massive crowd insulting their  skin color, race, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion, sexual orientation, weight and age all at the same time, (while not necessarily a good idea) as long as I’m not ordering for someone to assault them I’m technically within my legal rights here. This extra bit of freedom make it easier to oppose and respond to them openly. (for all the good it’s done)

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    KingOfTheSea
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    Bitches be crazy everywhere.

    “evil to the power of c~~~een”…Keymaster, I’m stealing that.

    #46719
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    If you tried your exercise in freedom of speech here in Canada, prepare to be drawn, quartered, and hanged.  Canadians have become frightfully sensitive nowadays.  If they only knew what our family had to put up with after we came over from Europe in the 1950s…..

     

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    I have a real issue with some of you and your right wing miseducated notions of “socialism” that you rant against. In all of history’s non-state and state expressions of socialism gender equality meant that women worked hard, pulled their weight, took responsibility for important roles in society and were never pander to for merely being women. The women you are all talking about are far more likely to be spoilt rotten by corporate capitalist consumerism.

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    Sidecar
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    I have a real issue with some of you and your right wing miseducated notions of “socialism” that you rant against. In all of history’s non-state and state expressions of socialism gender equality meant that women worked hard, pulled their weight, took responsibility for important roles in society and were never pander to for merely being women. The women you are all talking about are far more likely to be spoilt rotten by corporate capitalist consumerism.

    There’s a reason why socialism has failed miserably every single time it has ever been tried.

    took responsibility

    This is especially precious as socialism is a failed economic hypothesis based entirely on irresponsibility.

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    Solartime
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    One you are wrong (why does the US always feel the need to use destruction brute force against that which it claims to be destined to fail on its own bat ?)  and Two your response is NOT the issue I was talking about at all in any way shape or form. This is of course typical of the Right Wing mind that never on any issues addresses the merit or concerns of a discussion. But rams their standard pre scripted distraction points over any possibility of a civil exchange precisely to make sure one cannot happen.

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    Executor Maxwell: If you tried your exercise in freedom of speech here in Canada, prepare to be drawn, quartered, and hanged. Canadians have become frightfully sensitive nowadays. If they only knew what our family had to put up with after we came over from Europe in the 1950s…..

    In Canada? HAH!

    I wouldn’t try it within earshot of the boarder for fear of having to fight extradition proceedings on international acts of terrorist fat shaming just because I referred to a morbidly obese hambeast as an escaped painted manatee.

     

    Visited Canada (quebec) back in the 90’s thought it was a nice place, nice people. More recently met a pair of Toronto women on a tropical vacation. There attitudes were a bit of a shock to say the least. I don’t know enough to tell how much is the difference of decades and how much was the difference of provinces. But they even made a ham-fisted attempt to rinse me. Well ham-fisted in MGTOW vision others might say they were being nice and I should have helped them out but  c’est la vie.

    I figured KeyMaster’s breakdown seems accurate and my original post was thinking of analysis of what causes the domestic fem’s to dive so deap on self delusion whilst the legal condition have not been twisted quite as far as the other locations.

     

    I’m sorry if I’m pestering at the end of a scattered response post but but could you expand a little more on the lessens to be learned/remembered from:

    If they only knew what our family had to put up with after we came over from Europe in the 1950s…..

    From the statement I think you have an important point there, but I just don’t know enough about the conditions of 1950s Canada to readily grasp it.

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    Executor Maxwell:

     

    I’ve only been to Montreal myself and found each time to be quite pleasant.  Many people appreciated my attempts at mangled French, though they quickly spotted me as being from western Canada as we were taught Parisian French, but no Quebecois expressions.  I don’t know what it might be like elsewhere in the province.

     

    A lot of people came over from Europe in the mid-1950s.  Many left during the post-war reconstruction.  Others came as a result of the Cold War realignment.  Many didn’t welcome us and there was a great deal of quiet hostility.  I often got into arguments and fights in elementary school about it, particularly when I was younger and my accent was quite obvious.

     

    Back then, one could either leave or stay–there wasn’t such a thing as suing people left, right, and centre because of ethnic slurs.  Those who stayed did so out of a determination to make a life for themselves here and, for the most part, used the system to their advantage.  Many of my generation who came over finished high school and went on to university, partly because that opportunity wasn’t available back in the old country.

     

    Over the years, many of those who looked down on us grew quiet and, eventually, accepted who we were.  My parents became respected residents of their community and I went on to get a good education.

     

    #47494
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    Quarter Wave Vertical,

    There are many concussions one can come to but at least I have something of idea where your coming from. I am grateful you took the time to put your perceptions down even if we did, rather more so because we veered a bit off topic there at the end. Thank you.

    #47689
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    Ironheart
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    Funny to read of other’s experiences of Toronto women. I grew up there, and it was a brutal set of teenage years. Most of that negative came from being forced to work with or be around the hordes of femi-nazi supporters that Toronto has. Go a hundred miles away from Toronto and attitudes changed immensely.

    There was a recent documentary on CBC about how women from Canada are going in hordes to Cuba to find a husband. The women on it were bragging about how much better partners the Cuban men are compared to wimpy Canadian men. I really had to laugh at this, because anyone acquainted with Latin culture know that women are second class garbage there. There are the women who are considered virginal princesses, and all the other women are chattel/whores. I have known four women who married Cubans, and all turned out to be woman beaters. Yet the myth of Central American “real men” pervails.

    In Ontario you get the issue of opposite extremes, where the numbers of bi-sexual women has been extremely high since the seventies. This creates a culture of women that look down on men as second class objects (sure women do not objectify men – right). Men are viewed as objects, not people. When the real relationships these women want is really with other women, that creates a resentment of male power. Men are seen as trophies when they are caught, but not as relationship material.

    The entire disposable culture that is Toronto originates almost completely from women, both as consumers and as social partners. Nothing was done to curtail it, so like most Cancer it grows and consumes the entire nation.

    It surprises me to see how low Ontario has fallen. For generations, it was the centre of the country, its economic engine, and what was good for Ontario was good for Canada. Now it seems to be adrift and rudderless, both economically but ideologically as well.

    It was bad in the seventies too. But it was the rise of Bob Rae and the socialists, largely swept in to power by the femi-nazi momo voters and union supporters that made the most significant changes. The sweeping policies Rae brought to the workplaces basically made it open season on men. I was a victim of it, and so were several friends. No real offenses were caused, but perception as usual with women and the general public is everything. The axes and dagger’s came out in force with women looking to clear men out of many work places. I worked at Kodak Canada, and was fired from there two weeks after I started because it was mostly an all woman workplace. As the HR person exact words were, “the other workers are not comfortable being around you because being a man you disrupt the attention of other workers in your department.” Utter BS. I packed up and left Toronto two years after that and never looked back.

    The femi-nazi movement in Toronto has so much power that they got a law passed that allows women to walk around naked if they choose, and god help any man who even looks at them.

    The entire society there caters to women, problems real or perceived. That is what makes Toronto a place men should avoid if they can. You will find nothing but angry women and man-bashers in most work environments.

    Wee Justin’s main problem is that he inherited his daddy’s looks but mommy’s brains. I think that’s proof of what happens when one marries a bimbo, eh?

    I worked within Liberal government circles. The last federal liberal party screwed us badly. God help us with the new batch.

    "Women have become so full of hatred that they are blind to reason and humanity. That which they practice will be the end of humanity, long before any war that men may fight.." "Women are predators by nature. Why else do you think they are so quick to gang up and go after a man they hate for showing any sign of weakness?"

    #47724
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    Executor Maxwell:

     

    You’re welcome.  Unfortunately, political correctness has become an epidemic and all and sundry are now “victims” and “sensitive”.  The slightest infraction could have dire consequences as a result.  The fact that my parents generation went through far worse circumstances, namely the Depression and WW II and learned how to survive as a result, has long been forgotten.

     

     

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    mr_green:

     

    Toronto sounds like what Vancouver was like when I was a grad student at UBC 35 years ago.  Manginas and feminists all over the place.

     

    Since we have an election here in sunny Alberta, there are reports that the NDP might win, which would be a disaster for the province.  Unfortunately, the electorate here is unlikely to remember what happened in Ontario when Rae was premier.

     

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    I’ve checked out the Vancouver scene quite a bit. Vancouver is a very expensive city to live in, so all women are looking for the male utility.The nightlife can provide literally anything you desire, good strip clubs, dance clubs, pubs, after bars, whatever…..  On hotness, I would compare a Vancouver 10 to  New York 8. The girls can be picked up if you play the usual games. They are materialistic, selfish, slutty and will try to hypnotize you with their irrelevant conversations. There are some islands near Vancouver where you may find some granola earth muffin girls, these are usually more laid back and generally more open minded, except when it comes to eating.

    Here is something interesting I experienced first hand… There is a special underground economy in Vancouver. How it goes is that when a bachelor buys a condo/place, usually down-town, the bachelor will be asked if he will be using this place as his permanent residence or if he will just be using it as a vacation home. If he is using it as a vacation home then he will be offered a caretaker, a booklet of men/women (Vancouver has a large gay community), with which he can choose to take care of his place. These women take care of his place but when he comes to town then their job is to take care of him in every way. So a little tip, if you meet a girl downtown Van who has a very nice place all to herself, and she is going to school or something and the story doesn’t seem to fit, think about this possibility……

    Because in order to be able to think, you have to risk being offensive.

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    Voidraithe
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    NDP might win

    As someone from Saskatchewan I look forward to the droves of free market entrepreneurs fleeing Alberta for Saskatchewan. This will be quite a role reversal since during our NDP years we were sending you our best.

    I’d hide any wealth your sitting on from the NDP. They will do anything to get their hand on your money. Hell the federal NDP had a proposal to tax money people had that they were saving and not spending. Becuase that’s all the NDP are, big government with social programs to “help everyone” but all they are doing is helping themselves to our money.

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    Voidraithe:

     

    By now, you’ve heard that the worst has happened:  the NDP won and, worse, Rachel Notley will be premier.  If history is anything to go by, Alberta will end up going down the tubes.  The NDP damaged B. C.’s economy and don’t forget what happened in Ontario.

     

    My taxes will, no doubt, go up.  After all, someone has to pay for all the promises the NDP made, right?  Welfare will become Alberta’s #1 occupation.

     

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