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Straight up, dude. I think that there should be segregation between normal people and the feminists (female or male). Things would probably be easier for normal people and their relationships without feminist interference.
It's too bad feminism and the corrupt elite runs America, and not real normal people.
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Originally Posted by WesternPilgrim
Quite so. They're the majority and they're in charge. It's far easier for the majority to avoid the minority than the other way around. Hence their genuine shock when they actually engage someone not of their tribe.
As to segregation, I completely agree: it can't happen soon enough. We need to rebuild and strengthen our enclaves - neighborhoods, cities, regions, states.
You 2 can go buy an island and colonize it with your 12th century beliefs.
Dont expect many visitors.
42 million divorces since 1975 (no fault) 70% filed by women, current divorce is 67%.
women have gotten most of what they wanted but are far from happy with the results.
pen state study shows, women married and single, significantly less happy than men.
The current divorce rate is much lower then 67 %, and women historically always initiated the vast bulk of divorces.
Women have tried to become men and act like men in everyway and in everything. Problem is women will always be women and nothing can be done about that.
Feminists' daughters see that and want the domestic lifestyle more than their mothers did.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA that's funny because you obviously aren't around many young women then.
I got a PhD in engineering, became a professor, have had a great career. Were it not for feminists who fought against the conservative opinion that women should be mommies and stay home I might be married to an unemployed machinist now instead of a consultant.
Bad old days? No thanks!
I just realized that my syntax was awful - chalk it up to me being a science / engineering type with spotty verbal skills. I AM a consultant, I'm not married to one.
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Originally Posted by West of Encino
You know what's funny? These feminists have accused me of not seeing women as humans. I have to say that normal feminine women are human, but not the ones influenced by feminism.
Umm did I read that right? This male person is saying that "normal feminine women" are human, but "the ones influenced by feminism" are not human. Just checking here, since my verbal skills can be so-so. Sounds like what we used to call an MCP. Archie Bunker is alive and well and has apparently left Queens for la-la land.
I just realized that my syntax was awful - chalk it up to me being a science / engineering type with spotty verbal skills. I AM a consultant, I'm not married to one.
Umm did I read that right? This male person is saying that "normal feminine women" are human, but "the ones influenced by feminism" are not human. Just checking here, since my verbal skills can be so-so. Sounds like what we used to call an MCP. Archie Bunker is alive and well and has apparently left Queens for la-la land.
Not just the women blinded by feminism, but men who fall into their phony philosophies.
I have and have seen examples of people making it on that . Like i said you could if you wanted to. But you have to give up all the little extras you want in life to get there as well. And no school is going to require you to have internet at home if you can't afford it, there are options . And most children are not doing homework online so i think you are basing it off of your particular school.
A school district can't require you to have a computer at home, but your kids are at a disadvantage without it. I have five kids ranging from 7th through 12th grade. All of them have homework assignments that are completed online--it's way more common than you think--many schools are adopting online support programs, particularly in english and math. They could do their online work at school during their study hall, but that means they can't use the library during the same time for research papers, or seek out extra instruction if they're having trouble in a class. Bottom line--just because you CAN do something, like get by on nearly poverty level income, doesn't mean you should.
A school district can't require you to have a computer at home, but your kids are at a disadvantage without it. I have five kids ranging from 7th through 12th grade. All of them have homework assignments that are completed online--it's way more common than you think--many schools are adopting online support programs, particularly in english and math. They could do their online work at school during their study hall, but that means they can't use the library during the same time for research papers, or seek out extra instruction if they're having trouble in a class. Bottom line--just because you CAN do something, like get by on nearly poverty level income, doesn't mean you should.
When you become teens perhaps, but young kids don't have that issue :-P.
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