rooshvforum.network is a fully functional forum: you can search, register, post new threads etc...
Old accounts are inaccessible: register a new one, or recover it when possible. x


First day of taking a women's literature course
#1

First day of taking a women's literature course

Ok so before I go on to explain how the first day of this terrifying class went, I should let you know why I took it in the first place. I had to fill my schedule with an elective course and the class I originally wanted to enroll in was full so I decided to try out this course titled, "American Women Writers". I knew in my heart that this class was really a way to push the feminist agenda but I also thought that a lot of hot girls would probably be taking the class plus the professor who taught that course had really good reviews on RateMyProfessor and it seemed easy so I figured why not take it? I soon realized what a giant mistake I had made.

I enter the classroom and noticed a group of fat girls sitting two rows across from me and upon closer inspection, my stomach turned. One of the girls, who I presumed was the mother hen, had a dyke hairstyle (sides buzzed with the top portion of her hair spiked up) and had her nose and lips pierced (typical feminist freak). The other members of the group had not reached that level yet but I figured they would get there sooner than later. Now the good part was that there were plenty of hot girls in that class (I'd say 70% of the females in the class were in the 6-8 range with one being a 9.5) It's important for me to also mention that there were only 6 guys in that class with me being the best looking one of them all. However, those girls all were quiet compared to the group of fat girls sittng near me who just couldn't seem to shut the hell up.

A few minutes later, the female professor arrives. Now at first glance she seemed cool, that was until I saw her start to socialize with the feminist freaks. That's when I had realized that she catered heavily to those kinds of people and I started worrying inside my head about what would happen if I were to ever reveal any of my true beliefs regarding feminism etc. It got worse after the professor took attendance and went straight into the first lecture. She talked about some of the social and legal rules that "oppressed" women during the 1920's. Some of the things things that were mentioned were how women couldn't have short hair, how they had to dress appropriately, and were heavily encouraged to not sleep around with other men (sounded like a dream to me but the professor made it sound like it was a terrible thing).

As soon as I walked out of that class, I thought to myself, "Holy Shit!, What have I gotten my self into?" This is exactly what breeds these degenerate left wing freaks. I mean it's one thing when TV and media pushes this kind of agenda but it's another when the "education system" is also pushing this agenda which in my opinion is even more scary. As much as I would love to drop this class, I really can't cause I can't seem to find a course to replace it with. I guess the best thing for me to do is to use Robert Greene's law of power 38 which states that you should think as you like but behave like the others. Wish me luck guys!

My confidence is so high that I should probably trademark it
Reply
#2

First day of taking a women's literature course

If it's within the first two weeks, you may be able to transfer out to something else.

I wouldn't trust myself to bite my tongue for a whole semester. The kind of behavior that might actually get you some of the fine pussy in that class will be directly counter-productive to your grade.
Reply
#3

First day of taking a women's literature course

Keep your mouth shut if there is literally nothing else to take and remember to register early next semester so you have better choices.

But people are dropping classes constantly, so check with your registrar's office daily to see if anything opens up.
Reply
#4

First day of taking a women's literature course

"This class is not going in the direction I was hoping for."
Reply
#5

First day of taking a women's literature course

I took a woman's studies course and it must have been one of the biggest wastes of time in my life. Talk about indoctrination. Better off not spouting what you really think whatsoever.

If your game is tight you can try to weasel your way into one of the social circles but you are probably better off finding the international students outside of class. When I was in school I romanticized about the idea of being the only guy in one of these classes. It's usually your worst nightmare instead.

Vice-Captain - #TeamWaitAndSee
Reply
#6

First day of taking a women's literature course

I had friends who took classes like this and made the mistake of airing their views and thus, received D's in the class even though all their course work was fine. One dude only made a single remark in the entire semester that was against the party line, but it was enough to drop his grade from a B to a D. If you really think you can keep your mouth shut for the entire semster or else say only neutral things in class or on your assignments you might be able to squeak through with a B or C. I don't think you can get an A, simply because you're a male.
Reply
#7

First day of taking a women's literature course

Agreed. Keep your head down and your mouth shut. Now's not the time for heroics.

But people do drop classes all the time so you should look. Couldn't you fulfill this requirement in another semester? If so, drop the course now and it shouldn't even show up on your record.

Worst case scenario just get a feel for the social circle with the hottest girl in the class and warm up to it.

Read my Latest at Return of Kings: 11 Lessons in Leadership from Julius Caesar
My Blog | Twitter
Reply
#8

First day of taking a women's literature course





Bruising cervix since 96
#TeamBeard
"I just want to live out my days drinking virgin margaritas and banging virgin señoritas" - Uncle Cr33pin
Reply
#9

First day of taking a women's literature course

Doesn't stop there. I work as an engineer in a high school, a very liberal one at that, and that shit is everywhere. Just today as school was letting out I heard a group of kids talking about teachers not respecting "proper gender pronouns". They were saying how sexist some teachers are by not going by the leftist dogma.

But that's not all. Teachers have all sorts of socialist posters on the walls. There is even a wall of micro aggressions. A wall for the lgbtqalphabet soup.

It's all trickling down. But I can't wait for the students to consume the teachers.

Chicago Tribe.

My podcast with H3ltrsk3ltr and Cobra.

Snowplow is uber deep cover as an alpha dark triad player red pill awoken gorilla minded narc cop. -Kaotic
Reply
#10

First day of taking a women's literature course

Haha, tell them your favorite American female writer is Ayn Rand (had US citizenship so that counts!)

I don't really know many classic books by American women. To Kill a Mockingbird, Gone with the Wind, I dunno, I mainly read non fiction. Lots of children's books come to mind but I'm shooting blanks... Check the syllabus and post the books you're going to study, who knows, maybe there will be interesting books, since you can't drop the class. If it's all poetry then GTFO!
Reply
#11

First day of taking a women's literature course

Quote: (08-31-2015 07:44 PM)Baltimore Bachelor Wrote:  

I guess the best thing for me to do is to use Robert Greene's law of power 38 which states that you should think as you like but behave like the others.

Now this is good thinking - turning a problem into an opportunity. Use these six months as some of the best training you will ever receive for surviving in a corporation or bureaucracy -- because camoflague is essential to survive in those sorts of environments, whether politically correct or not.

It will get hard. The indoctrination will be relentless. You will want to bang your head on the table in sheer frustration at the lunacy of the ideas that you're hearing. But stay the course, and think of yourself as a deep cover agent. Learn their language. Say the right things. You are about to learn a lot about why the West is in the shithole it's in -- and not a word of that from what the teachers are saying.

And once you're done, come back and write a post here, or indeed a ROK post: "How I spent half a year watching the world burn." Fuck, you could almost get a Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas out of this [Image: biggrin.gif]

[Image: 3dfb55aad54797770e4680579a7dbc6291dbba1d...08fa24.jpg]

Remissas, discite, vivet.
God save us from people who mean well. -storm
Reply
#12

First day of taking a women's literature course

Quote: (08-31-2015 08:22 PM)Libertas Wrote:  

Agreed. Keep your head down and your mouth shut. Now's not the time for heroics.

But people do drop classes all the time so you should look. Couldn't you fulfill this requirement in another semester? If so, drop the course now and it shouldn't even show up on your record.

Worst case scenario just get a feel for the social circle with the hottest girl in the class and warm up to it.


Ok. I'm going to be checking course availabilities for the next 2 days and I'll also most likely meet up with an adviser. Worst case scenario is that I would have to continue taking this shitty course but trust me, I'm not going to do anything stupid which would hurt my grade.

My plan (in case I'm stuck with this class) is to:

1. Pretend to be interested in the topics
2. Pretend to be a male feminist
3. Absolutely never mention anything that could arise suspicions.

Best case for me (highly unlikely) is that I'll finish the course with an easy A and pull a hot gf.

My confidence is so high that I should probably trademark it
Reply
#13

First day of taking a women's literature course

4. Don't become indoctrinated and spout that nonsense here.
Reply
#14

First day of taking a women's literature course

You're in a conundrum because women won't be attracted to you if you pretend to be a male feminist.

Your best bet is probably to just assume the role of neutral observer when talking to the hot girls with a normal take on the class. It might not get you an A but who gives a shit.

Read my Latest at Return of Kings: 11 Lessons in Leadership from Julius Caesar
My Blog | Twitter
Reply
#15

First day of taking a women's literature course

^^^^

What kbell said, and I forgot to mention: question every statement that is made there. Question (privately) its source, its applicability, its author, and its intent. If you make it through this course with your masculinity intact, you will also have learned a great deal about critical thinking and how goalposts are not so much moved in feminism as they are subject to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.

Remissas, discite, vivet.
God save us from people who mean well. -storm
Reply
#16

First day of taking a women's literature course

Do you actually have to pay tuition to study this shit? I mean, in Soviet Russia, students had to take courses like Scientific Communism, Marxism, Leninism, and similar bullshit, but at least they didn't have to pay tuition and even got a small stipend.

What you are studying is the modern US equivalent of commie bullshit, so at least make sure you don't pay and especially get in debt to study it. If I were you, i'd do everything to avoid it right now: show up at the registrars office every day and beg them to sign you up for a real course and drop this one.
Reply
#17

First day of taking a women's literature course

Quote: (08-31-2015 08:57 PM)Paracelsus Wrote:  

Now this is good thinking - turning a problem into an opportunity. Use these six months as some of the best training you will ever receive for surviving in a corporation or bureaucracy -- because camoflague is essential to survive in those sorts of environments, whether politically correct or not.

It will get hard. The indoctrination will be relentless. You will want to bang your head on the table in sheer frustration at the lunacy of the ideas that you're hearing. But stay the course, and think of yourself as a deep cover agent. Learn their language. Say the right things. You are about to learn a lot about why the West is in the shithole it's in -- and not a word of that from what the teachers are saying.

Quote:Quote:

Ok. I'm going to be checking course availabilities for the next 2 days and I'll also most likely meet up with an adviser. Worst case scenario is that I would have to continue taking this shitty course but trust me, I'm not going to do anything stupid which would hurt my grade.

This. I will go so far as to say - there is a lifetime monetary value to the skill of making people think you agree with them.

Even good corporations sometimes have bad ideas - think if you were hired by Google 10 years ago, and thought you were going to be a part of the company that defined search and redefined email. But instead you were assigned to Google Plus (a Facebook copy) or Google Wave (collaboration software no one could get access to). You would have probably felt then like you feel now - this is going to take effort and go no where. But Google invested hundred of millions in these products and their alum are everywhere, thriving with that experience behind them.

When a group is headed in one direction, the options are fighting the wave, surfing the wave and being a dead fish in the wave. This class is an excellent opportunity for you to learn how to surf the wave.
Reply
#18

First day of taking a women's literature course

Agree and amplify everything with outrage.

"1920s oppressive social rules"

"THEY WERE KEPT IN CAGES!"
Reply
#19

First day of taking a women's literature course

Quote: (08-31-2015 07:44 PM)Baltimore Bachelor Wrote:  

Ok so before I go on to explain how the first day of this terrifying class went, I should let you know why I took it in the first place. I had to fill my schedule with an elective course and the class I originally wanted to enroll in was full so I decided to try out this course titled, "American Women Writers". I knew in my heart that this class was really a way to push the feminist agenda but I also thought that a lot of hot girls would probably be taking the class plus the professor who taught that course had really good reviews on RateMyProfessor and it seemed easy so I figured why not take it? I soon realized what a giant mistake I had made.

I enter the classroom and noticed a group of fat girls sitting two rows across from me and upon closer inspection, my stomach turned. One of the girls, who I presumed was the mother hen, had a dyke hairstyle (sides buzzed with the top portion of her hair spiked up) and had her nose and lips pierced (typical feminist freak). The other members of the group had not reached that level yet but I figured they would get there sooner than later. Now the good part was that there were plenty of hot girls in that class (I'd say 70% of the females in the class were in the 6-8 range with one being a 9.5) It's important for me to also mention that there were only 6 guys in that class with me being the best looking one of them all. However, those girls all were quiet compared to the group of fat girls sittng near me who just couldn't seem to shut the hell up.

A few minutes later, the female professor arrives. Now at first glance she seemed cool, that was until I saw her start to socialize with the feminist freaks. That's when I had realized that she catered heavily to those kinds of people and I started worrying inside my head about what would happen if I were to ever reveal any of my true beliefs regarding feminism etc. It got worse after the professor took attendance and went straight into the first lecture. She talked about some of the social and legal rules that "oppressed" women during the 1920's. Some of the things things that were mentioned were how women couldn't have short hair, how they had to dress appropriately, and were heavily encouraged to not sleep around with other men (sounded like a dream to me but the professor made it sound like it was a terrible thing).

As soon as I walked out of that class, I thought to myself, "Holy Shit!, What have I gotten my self into?" This is exactly what breeds these degenerate left wing freaks. I mean it's one thing when TV and media pushes this kind of agenda but it's another when the "education system" is also pushing this agenda which in my opinion is even more scary. As much as I would love to drop this class, I really can't cause I can't seem to find a course to replace it with. I guess the best thing for me to do is to use Robert Greene's law of power 38 which states that you should think as you like but behave like the others. Wish me luck guys!

Several comments:

1: I agree with others, in that I hope you learned to register in upcoming semesters as early as possible (like the first day registration opens), so something like this does not EVER happen again. Even then, you need to watch out for other courses that might be like this, feminist indoctrination that is disguised as a college course.

2: All of the other students in your class are probably lost cases in that none of them seem to be aware that instead of studying about writers, they are getting indoctrinated into something that is completely useless. After your classmates graduate, what are they going to do for work? Run around and get paid to talk about how poorly women were treated 100 years ago? I do not think there is much demand for that.

3: Even the 'good looking women' in the class I would consider to be untrustworthly, and should be avoided, since they seem to be taking it all in and/or too stupid to question anything. The only thing that would be worse would be someone enrolled in a Woman's Studies degree. I can easily see that your fellow classmates are going to run all kinds of 'he's creepy' routines and even the 'regret is rape' next day routine. This classroom is one of those places where those people come from and the professor will gladly help them along that path.

4: Keep your mouth shut. There is no point in getting into trouble here. Winning here gets you nothing and these people will probably take every chance to 'run you down' for the next four years, if you speak out now. Losing here would be a disaster for you for the next four years. Use it as an opportunity to see how these people act and think. I think that over time you are going to be shocked at what they will say and do even in the open classroom.
Reply
#20

First day of taking a women's literature course

I suggest you go full deep cover and learn to spout the BS with the best of the SJWs. Go all in! Have a glib tongue and a dark heart, like Hugo Schwyzer.

Then after graduation (when you finish your degree, not just the class) send the prof an email or publish an open letter on how you believe the exact opposite of what they taught you, and that their intolerance of alternative viewpoints led to a deep rage and a lifelong crusade against all that they stand for. And that the side of good will prevail, thanks in part to President Trump.

Dr Johnson rumbles with the RawGod. And lives to regret it.
Reply
#21

First day of taking a women's literature course

Quote: (08-31-2015 08:58 PM)Baltimore Bachelor Wrote:  

Best case for me (highly unlikely) is that I'll finish the course with an easy A and pull a hot gf.

You've lowered your attractiveness to women by being in the class to begin with. Most have probably already written you off as Gay.

Odds are the more attractive girls you've identified as 'hot' have either suffered serious sexual abuse (incest or rape) or have grown up with an absent or weak father and, as such, they resent all men. Everything they are learning is teaching them to mindkill every feminine instinct in their body - particularly with those to decorum and appearance, and swagger aggressively in an overcompensating manner like faux men, so even if you date one, it will gradually resemble a gay relationship.

Her peers have also been trained to see themselves as oppressed by men - she most likely has some lesbian friends who flat out hate men - and their complaints will nag at her all through your relationship. Most likely they'll convince her you were actually / literally a rapist after you break up with her, so expect a Kangaroo Trial.

On the off-chance she is secure in her heterosexuality, and hasn't been traumatically-diddled, she's taken this course because she wants to be A Writer.

Best Case Scenario: this means she wants to type about her life experience in a way that hopefully inspires adoration-tinged-with-envy in other women.

'Meh' Scenario: she's emotionally immature enough to want that adoration to come from Young Adults.

Nuclear Scenario: she wants to write about chicks hating men and fingering each other.

Worst Case Scenario: she wants to be Carrie from Sex In The City; 'do' journalism that basically amounts to inserting her feelings into every story; and sport-fuck a parade of alpha men until she hits the wall, convinced that she'll be juggling the attention of all them. As such, she isn't GF material.

Trying to game a Feminist Class is Dumpster Diving. If you can't get into the Party Frats, go bang Townies or something.
Reply
#22

First day of taking a women's literature course

Switch your course, take a math course instead.
Reply
#23

First day of taking a women's literature course

Quote:Quote:

You've lowered your attractiveness to women by being in the class to begin with. Most have probably already written you off as Gay.

I would doubt this. Easy classes are well known on campus and it's probably the reason why so many of the "attractive" girls are taking it as well.

I had a class like that as mandatory to take in my uni if I recall correctly, I was still able to get girls from it. I also found a paper I wrote for that class not too long ago on an old laptop of mine. I was pretty appalled as to what I had actually put to words. The topic was something along the lines of why the vagina is viewed negatively while the penis isn't and how that is unfair. [Image: banana.gif]

Ridiculous I say.
Reply
#24

First day of taking a women's literature course

^ Have literature courses been dumbed down enough to be considered Soft Options now? Crazy.
Reply
#25

First day of taking a women's literature course

I took American Short Story where the professor was a former bodybuilder. That class kicked ass. I could say the most horrific blood-curdling things without any repercussions whatsoever, it was so wonderful, and I would always recognize the film quotes he'd make. Got an A- in that class too.

But women's literature? Have some self-respect.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)