Woman does her job and is called a hero

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  • #787012
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    Jim01
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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5630413/Pictured-Hero-ex-Navy-pilot-Southwest-Airlines-flight-hugs-traumatized-passengers.html#comments

    she just did the job that she is paid to do!

    If you want a laugh then click on the worst rated comments and see all of the women and cucks getting triggered

    #787031
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    “There was blood everywhere.”

    Where?

    "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."

    #787078
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    When a woman does something right, they will surely let everyone know about it. Men do same things all the time, but get no attention and no praise at all.

    It’s a deliberate attempt to make women feel they are more special and more intelligent than they actually are. Men are way too intelligent, capable, and strong compared to women, that if the media was to bring up all the achievements of men every day, women would never be able to feel equal.

    They simply have to ignore men, while actively looking for anything good to say about women, to achieve the unnatural equality they want.

    #787087
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    Atton
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    Pilots are trained to deal with a full engine failure, she had it easy.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    Vlad
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    I wouldn’t downplay it, from the photos it seem like not just engine failure, but problems with structural integrity.

    That was not military aircraft built resistant to that; you can lose entire wing due to crack appearing at engine detonation.

    You have to be VERY careful while managing mechanization of the damaged wing. These are good and solid piloting skills, requiring also keep some cool while the situation , but I wouldn’t call them exactly heroic.

    Marriage is the tomb of love (c)Giacomo Casanova

    #787149
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    Mr. Spock
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    Women have been getting unnecessary praise for doing what’s expected of them for decades. A woman has a baby and doesn’t know who the dad is and they want to throw a ticker tape party for her for doing what she is supposed to do, raise HER child. Same woman finds a man to marry her and she decides to stay home while he slaves his life away for her and her vagina turd and she’s a hero for giving up her dreams and “taking on the toughest job” in parenting.
    Women are children in adult bodies. They are akin to that slow student in class who gets extra praise from the teacher for turning in at best, passing work.

    Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.

    #787231
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    Zarathustra
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    Meh… She saved the lives of 150 people by “just doing her job” I will give credit where credit is due. Plus, men who have done the same thing would also get the same Kudos: (See Sully. I realise his feet was more impressive but he had months of accolades and a movie made about him. No one will remember her in a month.) Short of it is: praise is due in this circumstance.

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    Bigboy83
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    And yet we have it easy.

    Shit Tested, Cunt Approved.

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    ResidentEvil7
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    Until a women becomes a firefighter and saves someone from a fire, I don’t consider any of them heroes for just doing their job.

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