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10 Girls Brawl at Columbus, Ohio High Scool
posted by Thomas on 09:19 PM November 18th, 2005
News Anonymous writes:

A high school brawl leads to arrests at East High school, and the participants aren't who you'd think they would be.

Media still doesn't get that women are violent too.

Thomas writing now. At least the media is starting to catch on, in part due to the efforts of those good people who are reading this right now.

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*Female* Violence (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:45 AM November 19th, 2005 EST (#1)
I recall a story in Newsweek a few months ago which told of the increasing violent behavior among women (young girls in particular). Now it seems like it's just one incident after another after another, practically every day, from many different countries.

(The picture is still fresh in my memory of that little girl in quaint, civilized England with horrid female-inflicted pencil sharpener gashes across her face....!!)

Oh, but watch the feminists bend over backwards in the shape of a pretzel in order to clutch at every possible straw of explanation which might offer some "hope" that these trends are just further evidence of MALE guilt...!

It is all so dreadfully predictable....

-Fidelbogen-

This is just an anomaly. (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:27 PM November 19th, 2005 EST (#2)
Women and girls are just NOT as violent as males. Period.
Re:This is just an anomaly. (Score:2)
by Dittohd on 12:39 PM November 19th, 2005 EST (#3)

>Women and girls are just NOT as violent as males. Period.

Today, violence includes mental and emotional violence. Therefore, women are hands-down much MORE violent than men. They're just more sneaky about it.

Dittohd


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Re:This is just an anomaly. (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:58 PM November 19th, 2005 EST (#4)
Exactly.
This is NOT an "anomaly".
An anomaly is when something only occurs once or with extreme rarity. This is happening more and more frequently around the world, particularly in the Western world (big surprise). So your charge that violent females are an "anomaly" is faulty, on it's face.

  Thundercloud.
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Re:This is just an anomaly. (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 09:12 PM November 19th, 2005 EST (#6)
"Women and girls are just NOT as violent as males. Period".

Er....so you say.

It is easy, oh-so-easy, to make empty categorical statements. As easy, really, as firing blank cartridges from a pistol.

Here we see feminism's propaganda strategy in a wonderfully compact nutshell: "If we just keep saying it, and saying it, and saying it, in a tone of absolute ice-cold assurance, people will let it lodge in their brains and lose the power to question the truth of it."

You, whoever you are, please don't waste your time or ours with such statements, OK? Far from helping feminism at this stage, you are only demonstrating to thoughtful people everywhere that feminism is out of intellectual ammunition -- if it even had any to begin with.

Kindly note that I am not angry.....merely jaded.

-Fidelbogen-

Re:This is just an anomaly. (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 06:04 PM November 22nd, 2005 EST (#7)
Typical. You pigs are all alike all you want do is maintain male privileges!!
Re:This is just an anomaly. (Score:1)
by Ragtime on 02:20 PM November 23rd, 2005 EST (#8)
"Typical. You pigs are all alike all you want do is maintain male privileges!!"

Actually, what's 'typical' here is your typically incoherent feminist blathering. Do you actually have a mind of your own? Ever used it? I think the answer is pretty obviously 'no.'

As to those 'male priviledges' you mention... care to name one? Just *one* will do. I'll wait...

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(crickets)

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I thought so.

Ragtime

The Uppity Wallet

The opinions expressed above are my own, but you're welcome to adopt them.

Seems like the same old excuses. (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 01:45 PM November 19th, 2005 EST (#5)
The article seemed to just kind of excuse the girl's behavior away. And didn't even address the increasing number of violent females.

  Jinx
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