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If the Russians can peacefully overthrow 70 years of deadly oppressive communism seemingly overnight, then we should be able to free ourselves from 30 years of hysterical misandric gender feminism. The human spirit is suppressible to an extent but will always rise above the forces of hate and tyranny such as radical feminism that tries to destroy it.
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While communism was indeed overthrown, it's worth noting that it has been replaced... not by democracy ... but by a Mafia Kleptocracy that has utter disregard for the Russian people.
If you want to experience the scariest city on the planet, try Moscow.
After paying all the bribes required to get to and from your hotel, you'll be praying for the return of Stalin! ( Or, at least Kruschev...)
Not a "victory" for anyone's sensible version of democracy and freedom.
Been there. Done that. Got a (made in China) t-shirt!
So, when the feminazis are overthrown ( and they will be...), what do we men propose that will not replicate its excesses?
"It's a terrible thing ... living in fear."
- Roy: hunted replicant, Blade Runner
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ummm..... what's Kleptocracy?
"he who will not admit what he does not know, is doomed not to learn" - me Guerilla Gender Warfare is just Hate Speech in polite text
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Webster's Dictionary: "kleptomania" - a persistent neurotic impulse to steal.
The current regime in power in Russia is largely composed of kleptomaniacs, i.e. non-democratic, recently "reformed" communists and their hired street thugs, who are systematically looting via quasi-legal coercion the wealth of the former Soviet Union.
This conforms to no known definition of democracy, except perhaps for the one our own current US Bushevik regime employs in excusing itself for the carnage that now befalls Iraq.
Democracy means you can safely get a cab.
Kleptocracy means the cabbie robs your ass, and the poiliceman who comes to your aid is his cousin.
There are many other definitions, but they all mean you're living in bondage to thieves.
Kinda like feminist Amerika.
"It's a terrible thing ... living in fear."
- Roy: hunted replicant, Blade Runner
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I had a telephone conversation wih a well-known men's health organization recently (who shall remain nameless), and he was lamenting the fact that there seems to be so little in terms of unity. He wasn't talking about everyone joining the same organization or signing up to some common agenda. No, he was talking about just getting some grassroots activism in the form of letter-writing to support some issue that I thought we all pretty-much agreed on. In this case, we were discussing the Office of Men's Health. It just seems like the politicians aren't hearing from enough of us.
I dunno. It just seems to me that, for all the energy we spending posting our thoughts here and elsewhere, we could send letters to our newspapers or our congressmen. I'm sure there are folks here who are doing exactly that. I hope this grows.
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I sometimes write when the mood strikes me. I've been working on raising awareness at my Toastmaster meetings and have found that there are more people interested in this than I had realized.
As for writing newspapers, I wrote to Michele Mandel regarding rape sheild laws. I gave her a gem. I told her that rape sheild laws are oppressing women. That the laws reinforce the stigma that women should be embarassed of their sexual history therefore is oppressing them.
She never responded to me, but, she wrote a nice little article regarding Kobe and why rape sheild laws should remain. She quoted my idea without quoting me and put a nice little spin on it almost like a pre-emptive strike to the idea.
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Coming at it from a different angle, free speech advocates say that in the 21st century, protecting a rape victim's anonymity perpetuates the myth that she should be ashamed.
Now Michele quotes her good ol friend Marilyn Mcleand the program director for the Toronto Rape Crises Centre and well known perpetuator of propaganda.
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"It's true that in an ideal society, it wouldn't be necessary for any woman to keep her identity confidential when talking about having been raped ... there's no shame in having been raped," agrees Marilyn McLean, program director for the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre.
"But we don't live in an ideal society and there's still an enormous stigma about saying that you've been raped."
I just find this kind of interesting. And I should probably take the time to thank Michele for getting my idea out into the general public. The circulation of the Toronto Sun is about a couple of million at least I'm sure.
http://www.canoe.ca/Columnists/mandel.html
Go there for the whole article.
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The article is not accessable. It only shows the newest one. Do you know how to get the one you refer to? Guerilla Gender Warfare is just Hate Speech in polite text
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by Anonymous User on Sunday September 28, @12:19PM EST (#6)
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Activism requires time and/or money. This point was well understood by the early feminists in the 1960's . Thus the first thing they did was to create structures which would generate the resources that activism needed. I refer, of course, to the phenomenon of "womens studies". In the late 1960's they engineered the diversion of millions of dollars of Government money (ie your money) into these lesbian nests. A nationwide network of these nests was established. In these nests the feminists were given all the resources needed to formulate , and then implement, the feminist agenda. The absence of corresponding Mens Studies centres is certainly a retarding factor in the mens rights movement.
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Actually it was the Rockefeller institute that engineered that little scam.
After funding Nazism they started funding feminism. Once they got the ball rolling no doubt they found ways to get it out of government coffers rather than finance it themselves.
I'm begging to fear that the men's movement is starting to look like two peas in the same pod with feminism. Which in my opinion was the original aim of those communists bent on converting the world.
I think we should tred lightly when it comes to gaining government money. If men's movement started gaining government funding whose to say they won't start lieing to get more funding just like the femicommies?
That type of *warmongering* is something I'm not interested in.
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