What these idiots didn't realize is #metoo = "pound me too".
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Quote: (05-28-2018 03:24 AM)Teedub Wrote:I want to actually bring this up, too, on my own experience. I had some beta friends from college who would were socially awkward. They were what I described as anti-wingmen. They would blurt out stuff like "why are you hanging around that girl so much" instead of picking up the cue that I was trying to build a intimacy with her. Yeah I' subtly hitting on her, but they need to grow some awareness. Or "that's creepy you talking a lot to those girls." Or my favorite "I don't want to feel like I'm using a woman despite her very willing to have sex with me. I won't do it cause I'm too beta." They are the epitome of nice guys. They were young, too, so you could tell they were still in their nice guy, blue pill states from school and college. They also played a lot of games. The thing is, they didn't look that bad. They were just socially not wired to talk to women on a common sense level. Or anyone for that matter. It's getting really bad when guys like us are being seen as creepy or rapists cause the men in our generation lack balls.
Edit: after reading one of the posts above this one, I thought I'd add — said step brother has, previously, described my stories of picking up girls as "creepy". They're being indoctrinated at schools on a daily basis. One can get rid of this, as I was brainwashed to love multiculturalism, and now I'm a Tommy Robinson advocate, but it's still worrying.
Quote: (05-28-2018 02:31 PM)nola Wrote:
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Quote: (05-28-2018 09:31 AM)nola Wrote:
I would guess these types of people are the result of dysfunctional single mother households or households with extremely weak, beta fathers. Any young adult pursing this lifestyle has to be extremely damaged.
Mostly it's based on the terrible sexual market with too many obese women highly slanted gender ratios.
There are plenty of crazy feminists in South America, but polyamory would not fly there.
What about unspoken polyamory.? Even in Ukraine women will play the sexual market pretty hardcore. It's not uncommon for a Ukrainian girl to have several men in rotation serving a specific role for her needs/wants.
One for the relationship, one for the lover and one for the money.
I recently had a fling with a girl who described doing this for several years. Wouldn't doubt if she still does it. She is far from the first girl I've met that behaves this way.
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Since #MeToo, the Number of Men Who Are Uncomfortable Mentoring Women Has Tripled
One of the unintended consequences of the #MeToo movement seems to be the alienation of male mentors.
A new set of findings from women’s empowerment non-profit LeanIn.Org and online survey platform SurveyMonkey reveal that, since the media reports of sexual harassment first emerged last fall, male managers are three times as likely to say they are uncomfortable mentoring women and twice as uncomfortable working alone with a woman. The hesitation to meet with women outside of work is even more pronounced: Senior men were 3.5 times more likely to hesitate having a work dinner with a junior female colleague than a male one–and five times more likely to hesitate to travel for work with a junior woman. Continue Reading
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Authorities in Las Vegas arrested a high school teacher after she threatened to shoot up a concert so she could start a new #MeToo movement aimed at empowering women to become serial killers.
Bonanza High School teacher Leslie McGourty, 48, was arrested earlier this month on terrorism charges after she threatened to "poke a lot of holes in a lot of people" at a concert in Las Vegas in text messages she sent to her friend. The [url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/police-report-bonanza-teacher-threatened-shooting-at-las-vegas-bar/]Las Vegas Review-Journal reports:
In the series of text messages detailed in her arrest report, McGourty had repeatedly romanticized “being remembered” and said she hoped to start another #MeToo movement, “but this time in which women feel empowered enough to become serial killers.”
"A perfect plan with my favorite song surrounded by a bunch of f****** up misfits like I am," McGourty wrote in a text message. "Imagine knowing exactly the moment that you’re going to die. I know exactly that your favorite song will be playing. By your favorite band. It’s just too perfect."
The Metropolitan Police Department decided to arrest McGourty at her home on May 16, three days before the concert, but she wasn't there; she was at school teaching.
"It was at that point we made the request for (Clark County School District police) to immediately take Leslie into custody and to be removed from the classroom,” the police report states, according to the Review-Journal.
McGourty reportedly admitted to police that she wrote the text messages and that she was going to attend the concert but claimed that she "often has those types of conversations" with her friend.
McGourty was released on bail and is scheduled to appear in court next month. The school district said that she is going to be "assigned to home."
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Authorities in Las Vegas arrested a high school teacher after she threatened to shoot up a concert so she could start a new #MeToo movement aimed at empowering women to become serial killers.
Bonanza High School teacher Leslie McGourty, 48, was arrested earlier this month on terrorism charges after she threatened to "poke a lot of holes in a lot of people" at a concert in Las Vegas in text messages she sent to her friend. The [url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/police-report-bonanza-teacher-threatened-shooting-at-las-vegas-bar/]Las Vegas Review-Journal reports:
In the series of text messages detailed in her arrest report, McGourty had repeatedly romanticized “being remembered” and said she hoped to start another #MeToo movement, “but this time in which women feel empowered enough to become serial killers.”
"A perfect plan with my favorite song surrounded by a bunch of f****** up misfits like I am," McGourty wrote in a text message. "Imagine knowing exactly the moment that you’re going to die. I know exactly that your favorite song will be playing. By your favorite band. It’s just too perfect."
The Metropolitan Police Department decided to arrest McGourty at her home on May 16, three days before the concert, but she wasn't there; she was at school teaching.
"It was at that point we made the request for (Clark County School District police) to immediately take Leslie into custody and to be removed from the classroom,” the police report states, according to the Review-Journal.
McGourty reportedly admitted to police that she wrote the text messages and that she was going to attend the concert but claimed that she "often has those types of conversations" with her friend.
McGourty was released on bail and is scheduled to appear in court next month. The school district said that she is going to be "assigned to home."
Quote: (05-27-2018 09:52 PM)Philosopher Wrote:
. When the 60% remaining Beta males get into middle age with no prospect for starting a family- would expect more shootings/terrorism/rioting/raping to occur.
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Authorities in Las Vegas arrested a high school teacher after she threatened to shoot up a concert so she could start a new #MeToo movement aimed at empowering women to become serial killers.
Bonanza High School teacher Leslie McGourty, 48, was arrested earlier this month on terrorism charges after she threatened to "poke a lot of holes in a lot of people" at a concert in Las Vegas in text messages she sent to her friend. The [url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/police-report-bonanza-teacher-threatened-shooting-at-las-vegas-bar/]Las Vegas Review-Journal reports:
In the series of text messages detailed in her arrest report, McGourty had repeatedly romanticized “being remembered” and said she hoped to start another #MeToo movement, “but this time in which women feel empowered enough to become serial killers.”
"A perfect plan with my favorite song surrounded by a bunch of f****** up misfits like I am," McGourty wrote in a text message. "Imagine knowing exactly the moment that you’re going to die. I know exactly that your favorite song will be playing. By your favorite band. It’s just too perfect."
The Metropolitan Police Department decided to arrest McGourty at her home on May 16, three days before the concert, but she wasn't there; she was at school teaching.
"It was at that point we made the request for (Clark County School District police) to immediately take Leslie into custody and to be removed from the classroom,” the police report states, according to the Review-Journal.
McGourty reportedly admitted to police that she wrote the text messages and that she was going to attend the concert but claimed that she "often has those types of conversations" with her friend.
McGourty was released on bail and is scheduled to appear in court next month. The school district said that she is going to be "assigned to home."
Quote: (06-01-2018 01:02 PM)jeffreyjerpp Wrote:
A new article from the New York Times- yes, the fucking NEW YORK TIMES, our (((Newspaper of record))), written mostly by deranged cat ladies and cuckolds, has once again struck a blow against #MeToo. Unlike the first article I posted, this was an intentional expose: http://nytimes.com/2018/05/30/sports/kei...state.html
"Triple Jeopardy in College Sexual Assault Case Ends an N.F.L. Career
This is a story of a rape accusation that would not die and a misshapen version of college justice meted out in three chapters.
Let’s begin with two Michigan State students looking to hook up in March 2015, mess around and perhaps have sex. Soon after, the woman accuses the man, Keith Mumphery, who would become a pro football receiver, of sexual assault in her dorm room.
The police investigate. Mumphery turns over the text messages from his phone and provides a DNA swab. Prosecutors conduct interviews. The accuser does not return calls. They decline to prosecute.
So ends Chapter 1.
Michigan State’s Title IX office, which investigates accusations of sexual harassment and violence and adheres to a significantly looser standard of evidence than in criminal cases, examines the texts and interviews friends and a nursing supervisor who oversaw the exam of the woman. Mumphery is not allowed to question his accuser. The panel clears him. (ed. what the fuck kind of kangaroo court bullshit is this?!?!)
So ends Chapter 2.
The woman appeals that finding. (Unlike in criminal cases, where acquitted defendants cannot be retried, in Title IX cases, accusers may appeal.) Michigan State reopens the case.
The university sends an email to Mumphery at an address he no longer looks at. He knows nothing of the appeal. This time, Michigan State holds him responsible for relationship violence and sexual misconduct.
So ends Chapter 3."
The comments section is once again, unbelievably, full of common sense???
"Sexual assault allegations should not be handled by universities. They should be referred to the civil authorities, period. Neither the accused nor the accuser is well served by the current system"
"It is unconscionable that colleges and universities are permitted - required, in fact - to conduct these kangaroo courts that treat sexual assault, a violent felony under any circumstances, as though it were cheating on a chemistry quiz. These extrajudicial proceedings neither secure justice for the victims nor protect the rights of the accused and must be abolished."
"It would appear that MSU and the Texans are equally guilty of depriving Mumphrey. Ms. Truszkowski's seeming lack of concern that innocent guys "get caught in this net" underscores the problem with trying these kinds of cases outside the judicial system. Anyone accused of a crime for which a conviction might fundamentally change their lives deserves a fair trial. I thought our constitution guaranteed that, but as this article shows, it evidently doesn't."
The tide may well be turning. Even the Atlantic put out an article condemning the Title IX insanity: http://theatlantic.com/politics/archive/...se/561650/
Quote: (06-01-2018 10:33 PM)godfather dust Wrote:
White Sharia is an autistic meme. Take it to reddit
Quote: (06-03-2018 09:38 AM)PharaohRa Wrote:
Quote: (06-01-2018 10:33 PM)godfather dust Wrote:
White Sharia is an autistic meme. Take it to reddit
Doesn't matter if it is an autistic meme or not (or if this is a way for you to say that you do not like it), it is catchy and effective and will get everyone's attention. For feminism, it applies, and I will keep on using it to get everyone's attention
Quote: (06-03-2018 09:50 AM)Zelcorpion Wrote:
Quote: (06-03-2018 09:38 AM)PharaohRa Wrote:
Quote: (06-01-2018 10:33 PM)godfather dust Wrote:
White Sharia is an autistic meme. Take it to reddit
Doesn't matter if it is an autistic meme or not (or if this is a way for you to say that you do not like it), it is catchy and effective and will get everyone's attention. For feminism, it applies, and I will keep on using it to get everyone's attention
No - we know where white sharia ends - in violent pussy-less inbred backwards destruction of civilization:
You could similarly argue that going back to the caves will bring back the patriarchy back - yes it would, but you would have to live like cavemen. Once you go full sharia, then you can only return after hundreds or thousands of years of fighting back against this stupid cult. You can enjoy your Muslim utopia in your Saudi Arabia while having your power-bottoms.