tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3293615280794164091.post615283921859893293..comments2023-09-01T08:09:40.250-07:00Comments on Feminist Apocalypse: Dancing With the Night Wind III: Deconstructing the Feminist View of PrivilegeSociopathic Revelationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11208852529333617263noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3293615280794164091.post-23178440012024663382011-06-18T14:32:48.848-07:002011-06-18T14:32:48.848-07:00This actually brought tears to my eyes :( This is ...This actually brought tears to my eyes :( This is just, my heart goes out to him. This was almost painful to read. Thank you for sharing this.<br /><br />@Jennifer, actually that's not entirely true. The women's equality movement, in America, started back in the 1920's when women made a stand to have the same equal rights as men. Back then, women were a discriminated against group, so women made a stand to fight for equal rights. Then after this came the natural progression. From change came growth and from growth came change and gradually over time, women did achieve equal right status. BUT and this is a big but, as with many groups that have at one time or another been discriminated against it didn't stay as a fight for equality, but became a quest for dominance, punishment, submission and control.<br /><br />Not all women you understand, but a select few that grew in numbers over the years, have decided that women should be the dominant sex (there's a scary thought). They've made damn sure their voices were heard and basically have *insert rude word here* everything up. Power corrupts and now over time, the growth that was found has basically been destroyed and through political correctness, the world is now a place where in the eyes of the law, for many things, a woman can do no wrong. This is wrong and unjust for anyone with any common sense. <br /><br />As the post has stated, when a man is physically abusive (and by that I mean on a regular basis for no reason whatsoever) there are no excuses, but when a woman is the same, there's nothing but excuses. In my opinion that's appalling. To actually have equality, the same rules should apply to both men and women. So if a man has no excuses for physical violence, then neither should a woman have any excuses for physical violence.<br />Like I said though, this is something you'll find in any equality battle. Take the race equality battle. What started out as a fight for equal rights between races (rightly so) has now turned into a politically correct abomination, where one race has no excuses and another race has nothing but excuses. <br /><br />Fact of the matter is, if there's ever going to be equality between the sexes, then the current feminist movement need to be seen for what they are. A bunch of power crazed, resentful, male hating, lunatics. <br /><br />There have been many achievements made by both men and women. We women enjoy the luxeries of the modern world that was mainly built by the sweat and blood of men, but the freedom we have in this modern world was started by a women's movement decades ago that simply wanted to be seen as equal beings to men and has now turned into this.<br /><br />Power corrupts, but absolute power, corrupts absolutely. <br /><br />Hi SR, welcome back :)<br /><br />SamiSaminoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3293615280794164091.post-32292045185437153932011-06-14T22:34:03.730-07:002011-06-14T22:34:03.730-07:00Yes, it's interesting how some women pushed me...Yes, it's interesting how some women pushed men into the pot from the beginning. Phyllis Schaffly and her niece Suzanne Venker pointed out how women's increased choices in America was a natural evolution, having mainly to do with WWII getting women out to work and the presence of birth control; the patent male hatred and double-sided demands following (and some preceding) suffrage were unnecessary. And why are we so fortunate today? Mainly because of our amazing men, who built our society and most of whom supported us in our choices.Jennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04905272108326085380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3293615280794164091.post-57536527038242030092011-05-16T15:44:02.333-07:002011-05-16T15:44:02.333-07:00Yup.
I say "word" to every word here.Yup.<br /><br />I say "word" to every word here.Fidelbogenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11727779008823649682noreply@blogger.com