Retard uprising in the "Mad at the Internet" thread over being told women should be considered in far-right politics

Easy for you to do behind a computer screen. Not so easy in person.
We are both behind screens, fren.

And so trust it as far as you trust any internet stranger, but fwiw, I have taken far more shit from men than any self-respecting person should have (I'll cop to having been over-accommodating at times, classic woman L), but a) that changed and b) when it gets to the tipping point, I do not pull punches and speak directly and in person. I would say the same thing to you live as I have typed out here.

Because I don't believe her.
And yet is is true.

Someone who absolutely despises women and can't stand to be around them should go and pay a woman $100 an hour to listen to her tell him that he's a fuck up.
There are male therapists, dummy.

That won't end badly.
That sounds creepy.

This was literally one post.
I responded to half a dozen comments from you, so - incorrect.

Maybe so. Nothing wrong with being afraid of your own anger.
This honestly makes me feel sad for you. Not being condescending. You bitch; you made me feel kind of bad for someone who unironically and irrationally hates me & my kind. Oh, well.

a bunch of people dogpiled me
You haven't been dogpiled. You're engaging, and expanding. Don't be a baby.

I think that women genuinely seem to have some sort of built-in self-defense mechanism where they seem incapable of admitting any fault.
I don't think you know many women.

Physical.
I am sorry to hear that. I hope you are also compassionate toward women who have been physically abused by a man. While overall statistics for male victims and female victims of physical domestic violence are not that far apart (let's say 20% vs 30%; it may be farther apart and differ in severity, on average, but whatever), women are far more likely to be the victims of high-frequency and serious physical abuse (80%). None of it should be downplayed or dismissed, and as a victim of it yourself, I hope you can comprehend the damage it can do to others as well.

But that aside, therapy. Nah, erases nothing, but it's better than being a terrible person.

I do not believe women who abuse men think they are bad. I do not believe women who abuse children think they are bad. I do not believe female criminals think they are bad. I think that women genuinely seem to have some sort of built-in self-defense mechanism where they seem incapable of admitting any fault.
This is highly weird. True: most abusers do not think they are bad people or culpable; women hardly have the lock on this. And by numbers, men are more abusive than women. Which doesn't change the experience of anyone abused, to be clear.

That doesn't matter if I don't allow anyone to be close to me, now does it?
What kind of partner can you be to anyone, then?

I stated that I could stop how my emotions affect me
You may have stated it, but it's clearly not true.

you can't stop yourself from feeling them
Incorrect. It is possible to change how you feel about things, what triggers you, your overall perspective.
 
Certified T&H girly-girl right there gentlemen
Of course. Just one of the gals!
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Someone who absolutely despises women and can't stand to be around them should go and pay a woman $100 an hour to listen to her tell him that he's a fuck up.
Don't worry, fren. You have Kiwi Farms. Men and women here will happily tell you that you are a fuckup, for free!
 
I am sorry to hear that. I hope you are also compassionate toward women who have been physically abused by a man. While overall statistics for male victims and female victims of physical domestic violence are not that far apart (let's say 20% vs 30%; it may be farther apart and differ in severity, on average, but whatever), women are far more likely to be the victims of high-frequency and serious physical abuse (80%). None of it should be downplayed or dismissed, and as a victim of it yourself, I hope you can comprehend the damage it can do to others as well
I can comprehend that, yes. If a woman is abused by her partner, she should certainly seek help. That doesn't make her any less of a woman, and so I would still hate her.

What kind of partner can you be to anyone, then?
I can't. I have not attempted to defend myself or take any sort of moral high ground in this thread. I do not think of myself as inherently superior to women. Men aren't better than women, men and women are just different.

Incorrect. It is possible to change how you feel about things, what triggers you, your overall perspective.
This is just wrong. If you see a person get shot, you will feel shocked. The shock may dull over time after repeated exposure, but you will still feel some amount of shock. If someone close to you is killed, you will feel sad. You can train yourself, you can get used to losing loved ones, you may even tell yourself that you never cared about this person, but you will still feel sad. Thinking that you can somehow control your emotions is ridiculous.

But that aside, therapy. Nah, erases nothing, but it's better than being a terrible person.
No it's not. There is nothing wrong with being a terrible person. Being a good person confers no benefits. You are not rewarded for being a good person.

I don't think you know many women.
Don't need to. I've seen plenty of court cases where women who have been convicted of horrible crimes try and escape punishment by stating they were abused or manipulated or coerced. https://www.npr.org/2021/11/29/1059..., Holmes said she,in business," she testified.
 
Women's suffrage has been responsible for every societal ill from civil rights to the sexual revolution to "soft on crime". It's hilarious watching feminists cry about trannies when they are the result of feminists destroying every traditional patriarchal institution for the past 100 years, you reap what you fucking sow.

John adams had it right, only land owning white men should be able to vote, fuck demoncracy.
 
Thinking that you can somehow control your emotions is ridiculous.
You should familiarize yourself with cognitive behavioral therapy, even if not to use it, just because it's interesting.

Only afterwards. Really, I don't find most guys that attractive. Just my current partner. And that's after a very long friendship.
So you agree with what I said before. Plato's way is the way (contrary to popular belief platonic love is not devoid of sex).
 
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and so I would still hate her.
Whoo, this is so stupid, I literally laughed out loud.

But to be clear, I didn't say any of that as a way to make women more likeable to you, just suggested compassion. By your response, it seems apparent that compassion isn't in your wheelhouse, so OK.

Men aren't better than women, men and women are just different.
And yet you've said nothing about hating men.

Thinking that you can somehow control your emotions is ridiculous.
Dumb examples. A better one: if someone is your life is a nightmare and for whatever reason you can't avoid dealing with them, you most certainly can learn to view their behaviors in a different light, feel less "triggered" internally, inure yourself to their provocations, and thereby deal with them differently. They don't change, but you and your emotions do.

There is nothing wrong with being a terrible person. Being a good person confers no benefits. You are not rewarded for being a good person.
Ah, back to transactionalism. It's craven and stupid, childish and dysfunctional.

Don't need to. I've seen plenty of court cases where women who have been convicted of horrible crimes try and escape punishment by stating they were abused or manipulated or coerced.
Oh, honey. Please tell me you are not actually this callow.
 
And yet you've said nothing about hating men.
Because I don't.
Dumb examples. A better one: if someone is your life is a nightmare and for whatever reason you can't avoid dealing with them, you most certainly can learn to view their behaviors in a different light, feel less "triggered" internally, inure yourself to their provocations, and thereby deal with them differently. They don't change, but you and your emotions do.
Sure, and I do that. There are women at my workplace, after all.
 
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