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The astute observer in this picture also realizes that pink goes almost halfway to the guy's elbows; in contrast, the blue barely goes beyond the girl's wrist. This is feminist psychological warfare--making you think things are equal when clearly they aren't!equal rights and equal lefts
I for one love this pic. Just look at that dude's expression. He's got a hold of her and he's going to rape the shit out of her. Dumb bitch is looking up all wide-eyed and has no idea what the fuck is about to happen.equal rights and equal lefts
^^Someone needs to tell him da truf:Feminism is a psychological rouse to fool mediocre chicks into thinking they are socially worth as much as a hot chick. Example: Tyen's swamp donkey.
^ What needs is self-confidence to not give a shit (as he's being reemed in the shit).
Because feminism is not about equality. Its about wanting to be able to achieve/be on the same level as a man while retaining all the classical perks of being a woman(not paying for dates, being able to ask a man to lift a heavy object).Wasn't the first big strong push for feminism in the 1960's?
And during that period young males were being conscripted / drafted and sent to 'Nam.
Did any of the feminists asking for equality ever ask to be included in the draft??
Nope. Not that anyone would ask to be included, but to want equality you gotta take the bad as well.
Equality??
Feminism, or rather the ideal of equal rights between genders, is a philosophical concept dating back centuries and is inherent in any number of humanist belief systems. Voting rights in the U.S. were an issue as far back as 1756. Martha Washington tried to convince the founding fathers to give women the right to vote, Washington's response was "One battle at a time." The right to vote was finally attained as an "emergency war measure" in 1918. This was the result of backdoor politicking to make an ugly problem go away, they had arrested several peaceful female protestors months earlier who had gone on a hunger strike in prison and were being force fed via tubes. This news, eventually, leaked to the press and the POTUS now had an issue, during wartime, that caused public outrage and needed to be fixed immediately. Most western countries attained female voting rights sometime in the early to mid 19th century. The issue in the 60's was owning their own bodies and having sole responsibility for their own decisions concerning it. The feminist movement has slowly tackled one issue at a time in countries all around the world for a very long time.Wasn't the first big strong push for feminism in the 1960's?
Go to Eastern Europe on holidays. I used to live in Poland for 5 years in the 90's and it was still common for men to kiss the hand of a woman when they first met at a formal occasion.Hand kissing has an entire etiquette and elegance that I love dearly and never get to practice.
actually the first big push for equality was in the early 1900s when women wanted the right to voteWasn't the first big strong push for feminism in the 1960's?
And during that period young males were being conscripted / drafted and sent to 'Nam.
Did any of the feminists asking for equality ever ask to be included in the draft??
Nope. Not that anyone would ask to be included, but to want equality you gotta take the bad as well.
Equality??
And modern women don't even know what suffrage means. LOL!actually the first big push for equality was in the early 1900s when women wanted the right to vote
A++++ post. The bros trying to denigrate equality among genders are just the flip side of the coin from the fat feminist who wants free shit.Feminism, or rather the ideal of equal rights between genders, is a philosophical concept dating back centuries and is inherent in any number of humanist belief systems. Voting rights in the U.S. were an issue as far back as 1756. Martha Washington tried to convince the founding fathers to give women the right to vote, Washington's response was "One battle at a time." The right to vote was finally attained as an "emergency war measure" in 1918. This was the result of backdoor politicking to make an ugly problem go away, they had arrested several peaceful female protestors months earlier who had gone on a hunger strike in prison and were being force fed via tubes. This news, eventually, leaked to the press and the POTUS now had an issue, during wartime, that caused public outrage and needed to be fixed immediately. Most western countries attained female voting rights sometime in the early to mid 19th century. The issue in the 60's was owning their own bodies and having sole responsibility for their own decisions concerning it. The feminist movement has slowly tackled one issue at a time in countries all around the world for a very long time.
Women are not technically equal in the eyes of the law, since the E.R.A. has still failed to pass. I don't think we'll ever achieve social equality and I am not sure it'd be a good thing if we did, men and women are different, but being equal in all matters before the law is something I agree with. I'm well aware that a lot of women milk feminism to give themselves benefits with no downsides, but everyone exploits systems where they can. I knew an attractive and charming girl in college who went out with a different guy almost every night, never had sex with any of them, got a free meal+left overs, and basically had to spend only a tiny amount of money on food. She did that for four years. Funny thing is, I knew a guy who did the same thing! But he was movie-star good looking and also charming, much hotter than the girl I knew doing the same thing, because he had to be. Most women wouldn't put up with that from a guy who was anything but ridiculously handsome. He had something he could exploit and he did.
Also I can't really blame feminism per se, but I wish I lived in a world where women knew to offer their hands palm down with a slight curl to the fingers if they wanted it to be kissed. Hand kissing has an entire etiquette and elegance that I love dearly and never get to practice.