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A Message to Women From a Man: You Are Not "Crazy"
01-09-2012, 10:54 AM
I am not going to even read this article. If I ever stumble across any article written by a "man" full of feminist mumbo jumbo, I just stop reading. That stuff just pollutes your brain.
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A Message to Women From a Man: You Are Not "Crazy"
01-09-2012, 10:59 AM
Now that's what i call an uber beta sissy! avoid reading feminist articles at all costs, they're a waste of time.
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01-09-2012, 12:05 PM
I don't really see who exactly feminism benefits directly. Certainly not men(straight or gay), or straight woman. The only people I see benefiting are, psychologically, some lesbians (the ones who hate/have a problem with men) and, materially, a tiny number of very driven straight women who are CEO types. In its modern incarnation, long after actual equality has been achieved, it really has no benefit for litterally 98+ % of women.
So who/what is a male femenist, and how do they expect anyone, man or woman, to take them seriously? Jesus, they have no respect for themselves.
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A Message to Women From a Man: You Are Not "Crazy"
01-09-2012, 06:14 PM
If he had written this from the male perspective, and highlighting how men are generally considered abusers for calling out women on their inconsiderate behavior, we'd have something. I've found that women are generally oblivious with regards to respecting other people's time - they think it's perfectly acceptable to show up late. They're supposed to have a greater capacity for sympathy/empathy (because they cry at sappy movies), but in their daily dealings with others, particularly men, but also other women, they exhibit incredible selfishness and lack of consideration for others. I've seen women's cutting remarks to other women, AND men (because we're supposed to be able to handle it), usually out of insecurity or jealousy. It's not that the author doesn't have a point. It's that he makes it into this phenonemon that's particular to just men, as opposed to just something people in general do for different reasons.
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