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It continuously astounds me how what was once a bastion of free speech and thought has been so horribly and thoroughly corrupted into a vehicle for teaching hate and bigotry.
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For the most part men should simply DUMP feminists. Don't work for them, or with them, or give money to organizations which do. Only economic boycott will bring change, because change means pain for the priveleged. We must make the pain from continued abuse greater than the benefit from their privelege.
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I agree for the most part rosa, but what we have to do as Christ did was to harvest all of us together.
It is not the healthy who need healing it is the sick. I say seek out those individuals and love them. No one says you have to support their cause for hatred with money or anything else. But without you being in the same room with them they can not hear you.
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When any person looks into an auditorium full of supporters, an expansive space energized by families and friends of those that have achieved their thus far greatest goal, and makes a generalized statement of attack on one gender, it belittles the 'speaker', not those being spoken to.
Take a moment, lean back from your monitor, and look around you at the pastel and oil and acrylic and textured and vibrant and poignant and wonderful world we live in...Catharine A. MacKinnon can't see those same colors or touch those same surfaces or ascend those same emotions with the vigor and hope of people like us. She will never know the spiritual relationship of congregated supporters of each gender experiencing a goal of atonement for past indiscretion. She will never know the absolute joy of being a true woman of honor.
Her father or mother or both certainly wanted more for her from life than this. Maybe someday they’ll get their wish.
Mitchell A. Smith
"An ambiguous perspective is all you can hope for when initially confronted by that which you do not know."
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The only hope that we really have is for men and women to rally against the system that has divided us, so that we may be conquered more easily. I for one would rather live in a world where men and women were equal. Men and women need each other on a very base level. It is sad that people misdirect their angst at other people, instead of where it belongs.
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The only hope that we really have is for men and women to rally against the system that has divided us
This rallying has begun. Some middle-aged people are struggling against feminism, but few, who have spent decades of their lives promoting the hatred and lies, will have the courage and integrity to admit to their vicious crimes and to try to make amends.
The youths of today, however, have been mislead. They owe little or no atonement. It will be easier for them to oppose feminism, because they have not created the mess that men and women are in today.
Older folks may continue to help in repairing the damage wrought by feminism, but it is the youths of today, who hold the promise of moving far beyond the evil. It is critically important to get the truth out to young adults and even to children, so that they, male and female, can work arm in arm.
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Generation B (for "Betrayal") -- my generation.
I'm a history buff, and I can't think of a generation that has more horribly betrayed its offspring than the feminist generation of contemporary, industrialized society. The youths of today have been handed a society poisoned by overwhelmingly undeserved anti-male hatred. Young people today need to see through the distortions and lies, through the hatred, through the evil.
Reject it. Your parents' generation has betrayed you. It's up to you to reject the hatred and lies. It's up to you to build a world where men and women can live side by side without sexist rancor and hate.
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...I can't think of a generation that has more horribly betrayed its offspring than the feminist generation of contemporary, industrialized society.
I always feel sorry for the men who became husbands and fathers in the 1950s. They worked hard at the traditional breadwinner role for the benefit of their wives and children, only to have it all thrown back in their faces in the Sixties. They must have wondered why the hell they bothered.
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I always feel sorry for the men who became husbands and fathers in the 1950s.
You are right, Uberganger, the feminist generation of contemporary, industrialized society has also horribly betrayed the men of its parents' generation.
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It's difficult for me, but I resist the urge to give into hate. Hate will always lead to lies and propaganda. If I gave into hate, I would be the same scum as these man haters, but gender roles reversed.
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You are so right, ArchAngelMichael. If you are young, however, it might not be so hard. There was a lust by women of my generation to cultivate anti-male hatred, and by men of my generation to do whatever they could to personally benefit from that hatred. There is also a great desire among younger people today to move beyond anti-male hatred.
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by Anonymous User on Tuesday February 18, @11:31PM EST (#9)
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I sometimes catch myself allowing myself to encumber myself with that baggage (strong resentment over the abuse of the radical feminists). I can still laugh it off (very cynically) and feel better, but it's difficult.
I take the monstorous abuses of the radical feminists very seriously, but there's only so much you can take.
Some people may accuse me of demonizing them or casting them in a light that makes them appear less than human. I can only defend myself by saying, "They're human?" "They mask it very well."
Ray
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Some people may accuse me of demonizing them (the radfems) or casting them in a light that makes them appear less than human. I can only defend myself by saying, "They're human?" "They mask it very well."
You slay me, Dude.
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by Anonymous User on Wednesday February 19, @08:25AM EST (#13)
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Glenn writes:
“Part of the reason why men have not resisted is that many men genuinely want to help the women they've been told they oppress. Many others are simply chivalrous and, after thousands of years of being conditioned to protect women, have little desire to battle or even criticize them.”
My reply:
Christian chivalry has historically been extended to women by the church. Someday we need to do an exploration of the apparent exploitation of Christian chivalry by the established feminist community.
Go to feminist web sites and type in "Christ," "Christian," etc. to see the virulent dislike that these groups harbor towards Christianity. On the one hand they (the feminists) relentlessly condemn the church for its Patriarchal oppression of women and on the other they hypocritically use Patriarchal chivalry as a political tool to get support for women's issues from the church, knowing the church looks at women as "weaker vessels," i.e. the Presbyterian Church of America on their national web site called for support for refunding of the Violence Against Women Act.
Hypocritically playing both sides of issues to their self-advantage is a major part of the modus operandi of the feminist movement. Graciously extending every chivalrous courtesy to these "authors of confusion," is the greatest modern lack of discernment that exist in the Christian community as a whole. At least that's my opinion.
Ray
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by Anonymous User on Wednesday February 19, @08:45AM EST (#14)
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Please feel free to add to the list:
Women's Studies (in no particular order):
#1 Bashes and batters Men
#2 is half-truths + lies
#3 promotes bigotry
#4 swindles taxpayers
#5 false feminist statistics create hate laws
#6 poisons society
#7 condemns chivalry
#8 sends followers to chivalrous churches to graciously ask support for women’s issues
#9 is closed minded to valid opposing opinions
#10 denies domestic violence batters men
#11 ignores (thereby excuses) crimes committed by women against men
#12 teaches that heterosexuality is the oppression of women
#13 promotes a myth that men are a historically advantaged, “Privileged Patriarchy”
#14 is a hostile environment to all males (and thereby, according to Title IX, harasses all men through it’s curriculum)
#15 Flunks the test for true scholarship
#16 works to destroy a fathers role in the traditional family
#17
Ray
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by Anonymous User on Wednesday February 19, @02:22PM EST (#16)
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The funny thing about chivalry is; That the feminists condem it, but with out it they'd never get what they've gotten and continue to get.
As I've said before.
In order for men to live, Chivalry must die.
Thundercloud.
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