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  • My Daughter is A Proud Feminist

    My Daughter is A Proud Feminist0

    The Slippery Slope is real. We went from “Abortion should be safe, legal, and rare.” To abortion to right before birth. Rest assured if you don’t think we treat women like children, they have no accountability. Here comes post-birth abortions.

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  • Conversation with Dad Talk Today & Melissa Isaak

    Conversation with Dad Talk Today & Melissa Isaak0

    You can’t have a conversation about VAWA without understanding the Duluth model where ALL perpetrators are men and ALL victims are women.

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  • Abolish Gender Roles For Men? — Odds & Ends

    Abolish Gender Roles For Men? — Odds & Ends4

    The guys that wish for a change to the laws or some sort of return to the “old ways” are basically only arguing for slightly improved prison conditions. What still amazes me is the fact that so many men fool themselves into believing the nonsense about being a protector and provider for a woman is something natural or hard wired into men. And then proceed to get royally shafted as a thank you for being a wage slave pack horse cannon fodder white knight doormat. ( Sexploytation and the slaves happiness ) gives a perfect example of this.

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  • The Fish and the Bicycle — Odds & Ends

    The Fish and the Bicycle — Odds & Ends0

    In truth, women are no more “independent” than they ever were, but because they’ve transferred the job of protecting and caring for them from the men they personally know to the State, they can pretend to themselves that they no longer need men.

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  • The Woman Question — by Stephen Leacock (1916) — A Wrinkle In Time

    The Woman Question — by Stephen Leacock (1916) — A Wrinkle In Time0

    What was it like before women go the vote? In advent of the industrial age, it shifted the age for marriage. People moved to cities and women cost money. Instead of being a helpmate to men, women because a burden that must be carried.

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  • I. The Unmilitary Suffragette — by G.K. Chesterton

    I. The Unmilitary Suffragette — by G.K. Chesterton0

    If his muscles give a man a vote, then his horse ought to have two votes and his elephant five votes

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