From the pop-misandry files: 'Female singers deliver a lyrical beating towards men'

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'And in "Gunpowder & Lead," from her album Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, country firebrand Miranda Lambert makes all that seem downright wussy. She lights a cigarette and lies in wait for an abusive boyfriend with a loaded shotgun at the ready: "His fist is big but my gun's bigger/He'll find out when I pull the trigger."
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One example: 17-year-old Taylor Swift, whose single "Picture to Burn" finds her "sitting here planning my revenge." She gets it this way: "Go ahead and tell your friends I'm obsessive and crazy/I'll tell mine you're gay."'

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They actually left out a couple of songs. There was "Independence Day" by Martina McBride which was a classic feminist kill your husband song. For some strange reason Sean Hannity is now using it as a theme song. Then there was "Bad Hair Day" by Shania Twain which was kind of a self-entitled princess song.
You can actually buy a hi-tech Japanese sex doll for a few thousand dollars. It may be cheap at the price.

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Be careful about what you watch, and listen to on fox news. Things have changed since Murdock gave his daughter control of fox news (she is a hardcore feminist). I have noticed that Mrs. Clinton gets a lot of coverage lately, an abnormally large amount of coverage, sometimes good, sometimes not so good, but her name or picture comes up a lot. I have also noticed that an abnormally large amount of DV is being covered. If a man kills a woman they cover it continuously. However, I heard very little about Mary Winkler, and the many other murders committed against men by women. Hoist the jib!

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