Was Feminism a Mistake? - We going there

I knew feminism was dead on arrival when they (the fem-Nazis) gleefully swallowed the (men can be just as much of a woman as real women) load of jizz and challenged women to accept troonism as fact..

The whole debate has turned into a shit-show not worth watching.

Oh it's a show worth watching alright. We need ideas for more lolcow threads.
 
It might not fit this thread but I saw this blog post about emasculated man who might be worth to check an eye on a paragraph about a unintended consequence of feminism.

...No, the problem isn't "gun violence," it's the enforced emasculation of teenage American males via liberalism, feminism, academia, psychiatry, pharmacology, and the media, which all too often explodes in inchoate rage. Innate female impulses and values are critical to civilizational formation, but they are antithetical to civilizational preservation, prizing collectivism over individuality, shared instead of personal responsibility, and constant, generally irrational fears for physical and emotional safety. ("Safety" on line? Twitter can instantly "suspend" you permanently and Facebook can send you to Sugarmountain Prison on the spot for unspecified "harassment," but the Uvalde shooter can yap on social media about his desire to assault a school and nothing happens to him, algorithmically speaking.) There has never been a successful matriarchy in Western history and there never will be. Neither sex would or should want it. And as for the 19th Amendment and its effect on American history, don't get me started...

And yet within recent memory there were gun clubs at nearly every American high school, rifles teams too. In my youth it was not uncommon to see boys with BB guns and air rifles on the streets, or teenagers in JROTC uniforms carrying disabled M-1 rifles, to and from drill practice or home for field-stripping and cleaning. Hell, I even co-wrote a movie about a military-school drill team for Disney, which turned out to be their highest-rated Disney Channel show and highest-rated original movie when it was first shown in 2002—and now, in an ironic turn of events, has been whole-heartedly adopted by the lesbian community, even though that subject never once came up during the writing, development, and shooting of the movie...

Which remind me, a couple of years ago, there's was once a weird teenage girl back then who bashed the promoters of feminism on Youtube but her videos was removed and no need to guess the origins of the (((feminists))) in question.
 
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It might not fit this thread but I saw this blog post about emasculated man who might be worth to check an eye on a paragraph about a unintended consequence of feminism.



Which remind me, a couple of years ago, there's was once a weird teenage girl back then who bashed the promoters of feminism on Youtube but her videos was removed and no need to guess the origins of the (((feminists))) in question.

I think the emasculation of men is a very intended consequence of feminism. Feminism views the world through the lens of a gender war in which men and women are hostile to each other and everything is some kind of trade off whereby one sex is gaining at the expense of the other. Ergo, the more that men can be harmed, the better off women are, and feminism seeks to maximize the welfare of women at all costs. It's the same basic power dynamics mindset behind all the anti-white racism that is now common in the West.
 
Men are falling behind in a schooling system that heavily favours women
Oh boo hoo
I wish I had a dollar for every chud who claims the school system is systemically sexist (against men) and then turns around and takes the poor performance of blacks at school as proof niggers are biologically retarded
Seems to me men's obsession with hating on other races of men is just so they can avoid realising that the problems with men of any given race are just exaggerations or variations on the problems of men as a sex
 
I think the emasculation of men is a very intended consequence of feminism. Feminism views the world through the lens of a gender war in which men and women are hostile to each other and everything is some kind of trade off whereby one sex is gaining at the expense of the other. Ergo, the more that men can be harmed, the better off women are, and feminism seeks to maximize the welfare of women at all costs. It's the same basic power dynamics mindset behind all the anti-white racism that is now common in the West.
That reminds me of this old blog post posted by Henri Makow about the Montreal Polytechnique massacre of 1989.
https://www.henrymakow.com/the_men_who_ran_away.html ( https://archive.ph/JpRhH )

...In a suicide note, Lepine said: "I have decided to send the feminists, who have always ruined my life, to their Maker. For seven years life has brought me no joy and being totally blasé, I have decided to put an end to those viragos."

Feminist and lesbian activists were quick to exploit this tragedy as a "National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women," as if mass murder were an appropriate way to characterize domestic violence. White ribbons remind young women that within all men lurks a serial killer. Thus these activists destroy the trust which is at the heart of a woman's love for a man and cause men to abandon them.

But what if, in that first classroom, the young men wouldn't separate from the girls, and then refused to file out of the class? What if they rushed Lepine instead? Failing that, what if they had jumped him as he exited the class?

The irony is that the emasculation produced by feminism probably contributed to the tragedy. Men used to be protective of women. This point was raised recently by Mark Steyn in his review of the film ("Polytechnique") --
 
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Women's rights are fine and all and if a woman doesn't want to land in a traditional role, that's her own problem. Championing the non-traditional post-modern woman is the mistake of feminism. Had it remained as a movement that protected the role women often have while also expanding the freedoms available to women, that would've been a different story. Pretty much any healthy normal functioning woman has the instinctual desire to fulfill the child-rearing and homemaking roles, not chase a career and work all day. Feminism should have empowered women to take that role and molded society to make it doable instead of forcing every household to be dual income.

Feminism feels vengeful. Of course, it would be, it's a woman's movement.
 
Beatings, but proportional to their outburst. Moderate and only as a corrective action.
Better hope your targets don't pack heat then. You go after my woman, you'll be bringing a club to a gunfight.

women trying to frame wage slavery as enlightening.
Wow, actually getting paid for your work is SUCH a horrible thing isn't it? /sneed

Are you a NEET?

Pretty much any healthy normal functioning woman has the instinctual desire to fulfill the child-rearing and homemaking roles
Nothing healthy about wanting to do unpaid labor.

Feminism feels vengeful.
As it should when loads of people figure out they've been getting a bum deal and want to change it.
 
Better hope your targets don't pack heat then. You go after my woman, you'll be bringing a club to a gunfight.


Wow, actually getting paid for your work is SUCH a horrible thing isn't it? /sneed

Are you a NEET?


Nothing healthy about wanting to do unpaid labor.


As it should when loads of people figure out they've been getting a bum deal and want to change it.
If your woman is in a monogamous hetero relationship then she has nothing to fear in white Sharia
 
People who think housewives should get a wage for housework never think the husband should charge her rent.
It would be a bit silly considering her salary and my salary all go into the same account, but how much should I charge her?

If your woman is in a monogamous hetero relationship then she has nothing to fear in white Sharia
Sharia.

Get your camelfucker shit out of my neighborhood.
 
Absolutely.
Women in the minority of the time demanded all the rights and privileges of men with little of the actual responsibilities that are required to uphold them. I can agree with suffrage as long as they meet those responsibilities adequately such as owning a home, being employed, being a net taxpayer, or holding a viable degree or trade to society.
 
I can agree with suffrage as long as they meet those responsibilities adequately such as owning a home, being employed, being a net taxpayer, or holding a viable degree or trade to society.
Wellllp, according to a lot of people in here, women shouldn't even be given the ability to aspire to such things.
 
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