are you a feminist?

badp

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The largest victory of feminism wasn't voting and things of that nature, but birth control and abortion. It was seen as the magical pill of liberation, and what really had women going.

It had men going even more. In fact, men invented birth control and early abortion methods. Imagine that. A man invents something that harms women, and decades later, women think that they're liberated and empowered by it. It's like a slave thinking he's empowered because he gets to eat at his master's table.
 

chrysostom

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Where are the fathers, and why aren't they taking care of their children?

feminists don't need men
or
anything that interferes with their career
and
that includes babies

they support the democratic party
and
the democratic party supports abortion
and
that's the truth
 

Rusha

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annabenedetti said:
Where are the fathers, and why aren't they taking care of their children?

feminists don't need men

Oh, you are unable to answer the question ... but revert to blaming all those mean feminists who pick on such upstanding *men*.

:chuckle: That's rather telling, Chrys. There is only one reason a man, actually a male is not needed ... and that would because he is a hindrance.

Actual men are not the problem ... it's those childish, boorish males you uphold as being paragons of virtues because you have a personal grudge towards women.
 

chrysostom

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Oh, you are unable to answer the question ... but revert to blaming all those mean feminists who pick on such upstanding *men*.

:chuckle: That's rather telling, Chrys. There is only one reason a man, actually a male is not needed ... and that would because he is a hindrance.

Actual men are not the problem ... it's those childish, boorish males you uphold as being paragons of virtues because you have a personal grudge towards women.

women are the problem
and
I have learned to deal with them in a rational manner
but
not all men are not as smart as I am
nor
are they committed to making it work
 

Rusha

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women are the problem

Did you actual type that with a straight face?

and
I have learned to deal with them in a rational manner

:chuckle: That you believe your words *deal* with anything ...

but not all men are not as smart as I am

It must be all that fresh air those other men inhaled when they permanently left their caves ...

nor are they committed to making it work

Right ... the difference between you and those who have stepped out into the sunlight is simple ... they are morally and intellectually superior to you.
 

chrysostom

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Hall of Fame
this woman came here from saudi arabia
where
she couldn't drive, vote, or wear western dress
and
seemingly convinced this american citizen
that
killing americans was more important than raising their child in a free society
 

Rusha

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this woman came here from saudi arabia
where
she couldn't drive, vote, or wear western dress
and
seemingly convinced this american citizen
that
killing americans was more important than raising their child in a free society

Uh huh. IF you wish to discuss women serial killers or terrorists, start your own thread.

I have quite an extensive list of previous criminals who served time for serious offenses (including murder) and then are released to kill again. Care to guess the gender of most on those list. Let me give you a hint: you will continue to sulk like a little boy.
 

annabenedetti

like marbles on glass
this woman came here from saudi arabia
where
she couldn't drive, vote, or wear western dress
and
seemingly convinced this american citizen
that
killing americans was more important than raising their child in a free society

Really. He went to Saudia Arabia to get her, or did you overlook that part?

Also, I thought you might be interested in Farook's early life:


In 2006 divorce filings, his mother detailed a violent marital history in which her children often had to intervene.

Rafia Farook said her husband of 24 years was physically and verbally abusive and was “negligent and an alcoholic,” according to documents filed in Riverside County Superior Court. Her husband, she said, forced her and three of her children to move out. They moved into an Irvine residence.

Later, in multiple requests for domestic-violence protection, Rafia Farook detailed the maltreatment she said she encountered and that her children witnessed: Her husband had once drunkenly dropped a TV on her. Another time, he pushed her toward a car. After a drunken slumber, he shouted expletives and threw dishes in the kitchen.

“Inside the house he tried to hit me. My daughter came in between to save me,” she said about one incident. Police were not called to the home, she said.

“He is always mad,” she said. “Screaming on me, shouting at my kids for no reason. … My son came in between to save me.”

It was unclear if she was referring to Syed Rizwan Farook, who at the time was 19 and living with her, according to documents.

“I have been the sole caregiver of the children of this marriage,” she wrote.


Rafia Farook, who said at the time she worked 24 hours a week as a revenue support clerk for $16 an hour at Kaiser Permanente Riverside Medical Center, sought custody of the couple’s teenage daughter, Eba. She proposed that Syed Rizwan Farook, the younger of her two sons, supervise future visits between her husband and daughter.

More:
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...ording-to-court-documents-20151203-story.html
 

brewmama

New member
Really. He went to Saudia Arabia to get her, or did you overlook that part?

Also, I thought you might be interested in Farook's early life:


In 2006 divorce filings, his mother detailed a violent marital history in which her children often had to intervene.

Rafia Farook said her husband of 24 years was physically and verbally abusive and was “negligent and an alcoholic,” according to documents filed in Riverside County Superior Court. Her husband, she said, forced her and three of her children to move out. They moved into an Irvine residence.

Later, in multiple requests for domestic-violence protection, Rafia Farook detailed the maltreatment she said she encountered and that her children witnessed: Her husband had once drunkenly dropped a TV on her. Another time, he pushed her toward a car. After a drunken slumber, he shouted expletives and threw dishes in the kitchen.

“Inside the house he tried to hit me. My daughter came in between to save me,” she said about one incident. Police were not called to the home, she said.

“He is always mad,” she said. “Screaming on me, shouting at my kids for no reason. … My son came in between to save me.”

It was unclear if she was referring to Syed Rizwan Farook, who at the time was 19 and living with her, according to documents.

“I have been the sole caregiver of the children of this marriage,” she wrote.


Rafia Farook, who said at the time she worked 24 hours a week as a revenue support clerk for $16 an hour at Kaiser Permanente Riverside Medical Center, sought custody of the couple’s teenage daughter, Eba. She proposed that Syed Rizwan Farook, the younger of her two sons, supervise future visits between her husband and daughter.

More:
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...ording-to-court-documents-20151203-story.html

How does any of this negate what he said?
 

glorydaz

Well-known member
this woman came here from saudi arabia
where
she couldn't drive, vote, or wear western dress
and
seemingly convinced this american citizen
that
killing americans was more important than raising their child in a free society

And they were only there nine days before coming here. That means she was trained and prepared for this job. He wasn't innocent....just looking for a trained "helpmate'.
 

ClimateSanity

New member
And as you and doser have now found out, it brings out another side of the sweet little ladies here on TOL. :rotfl:


Might be bi-polar. Might be Jekyll and Hyde. :idunno:

Just like college campuses; mess with the sacred cows and you have hell to pay.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
And as you and doser have now found out, it brings out another side of the sweet little ladies here on TOL. :rotfl:


Might be bi-polar. Might be Jekyll and Hyde. :idunno:

oh, i've been well acquainted with their less appealing side for quite a while
 
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