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Schwarzenegger Remarks on Women Anger Many
posted by Matt on 01:33 PM February 23rd, 2005
News Ray writes "False accusations have long been the forte of California gender feminists, but is California's "Governator" burying his foot in his mouth so deeply, that he is hurting the efforts of men's rights activists in California? During Governor Schwarzenegger's campaign he was alleged by some to have groped certain females, and now some women are accusing him of "bullying women" Schwarzenegger Remarks on Women Anger Many . This men's rights activist can only wonder what legislation biased against males , he will sign next to try to appease the growing hostility of women's groups in California."

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Blah, blah, blah..., (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 03:03 PM February 23rd, 2005 EST (#1)
I am so tired of these cry-baby type women in this country.
As usual, I find it interesting that a female figure in any political or social setting can get away with deriding men all day long, but let just ONE man in MILLLIONS, like Schwarzenegger say ONE thing that even remotely SOUNDS "anti-female" and the world goes to pieces.
I grow very sick of this double standard. As I am sure many men are.

"He acts like a patriarch" said one woman.
Shut UP...!

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Good for him (Score:1)
by LSBeene on 04:17 PM February 23rd, 2005 EST (#2)
About time someone said these groups are whiners who don't educate (the teachers) and who decry a wage gap while NOT going for their M.D. (nurses).

Go Arnold.

We need MORE men like him to not be ashamed of a male perspective, of calling whining womyn whiners, and who doesn't lick the pantyhose of the feminists.

Steven
Guerrilla Gender Warfare is just Hate Speech in polite text
Snivel, whine, pout (Score:1)
by Ragtime on 12:44 AM February 24th, 2005 EST (#3)
"He behaves like an arrogant patriarch with respect to women's occupations," said Rose Ann De Moro, executive director of the California Nurses Association. "Nurses, teachers, home health workers it's vulgar how he's run roughshod over them. He's arrogant, and he's a bully."

Awww, you poor dear. Stamp your little foot again, and make that pouty face. It's so cute when you do that. Imagine that big, bad, bully saying something awkward to you.

How DARE he say that if you want to earn more money, you should seek more education! The BRUTE! You should be paid more just because you've got a c**t! You shouldn't have to WORK for it, after all, because of, "Thousands of years of oppress... er, the Evil Patriarc... umm, All men are rapis..."

The TRUTH is, of course, most offensive thing you can say to a feminist.

Anf listen to this toady: Jamie Court, president of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights and a frequent Schwarzenegger critic. "But Arnold is someone who treats women as objects, so it's natural for him to have a tendency to disregard and devalue professions that are made up of women."

Good God, where do they find these dickweeds. Please, PLEASE grow a brain.

Yeah, I'm pissed off tonight. I've had it up to here.

Ragtime

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The trouble (Score:1)
by The_Beedle on 11:25 AM February 24th, 2005 EST (#4)
The trouble with the type of abuse that Schwartzenegger has been accused of is that the standard for determining guilt is so shamefully low that any reasonable person has to assume that the accused is innocent.

Is it really all that surprising that after all men have been called abusers and rapists just for being men that we no longer take such labels seriously?
Re:The trouble (Score:1)
by Ragtime on 11:38 AM February 24th, 2005 EST (#5)
any reasonable person has to assume that the accused is innocent.

Wow, wouldn't that be cool. Having accused people assumed to be innocent. Damn, just think how it'd improve justice in the courts.

That's a GREAT idea, Beedle. Do you think it might be possible to convince North American courts to adopt 'assumption of innocence' as a basic principle?

Naww, probably not. To many asswipes with too much to lose. It is a great idea, though.

Ragtime

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Re:The trouble (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:25 PM February 24th, 2005 EST (#6)
Dang, Ragtime you are on a roll, allright.
But don't feel bad for being angry. You have every right to be. Believe me, you're in good company!

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BRASS TACKS (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:36 PM February 24th, 2005 EST (#7)
Here's the thing: California (like any state) has infinite wants, but (like any state) does not have infinite money. It takes TRUE GRIT to bridge the gap between what we WANT and what we can PAY FOR. It's fucking tough shit that we can't pay everyone a zillion dollars, but hey, no one wants their taxes raised either, and money DOESN'T grow on trees! I am extremely pleased that we FINALLY have someone fiscally responsible in the driver's seat.
Schwartzenneger's remarks weren't even about women (Score:2)
by HombreVIII on 01:09 PM February 24th, 2005 EST (#8)
They were about nurses! The whole objecting to the "anti-woman" attitude in the remarks tells us that if he'd said the same things about construction workers, (more hard-working, underpaid, and underappreciated than nurses ever have been), the people objecting wouldn't give a shit. But since nurses are mostly comprised of the aristocratic gender, listen to the pigs squeal.
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