Imagine thinking they'd tell us the truth. I can just imagine that...
It's quite concerning that you are outraged that anyone, anywhere would trust a woman that you don't even know. Is this the mirror image of 'believe all women' or what?
Is it? Seems to be pretty easy, they had one million people marching in 2017 for malice.
No, that was opposition to Trump, which was open, that you call malice. I'm challenging the idea that there is a 'secret' agenda, which apparently is never communicated but held by millions of people all the same. Sounds quite unlikely.
No, just logical. If you're at war, why on earth would you trust your opposition?
Nothing else can explain what's happening to society better than my idea. The radical "kill all men" types never disappeared - they just hid their beliefs and pushed to power, then pulled up like-minded people to join them.
Imagine believing what a woman tells you. I can't go further than that, because I literally just got off a ban, but yeah...
I think your idea here is much too based on an assumption of naivety when malice fits far better.
Imagine rejecting reasonable stuff because the individual who said it happened to be a woman.
It's very difficult to co-ordinate malice.
Imagine thinking they'd tell us the truth. I can just imagine that...
Is it? Seems to be pretty easy, they had one million people marching in 2017 for malice.
It's quite concerning that you are outraged that anyone, anywhere would trust a woman that you don't even know. Is this the mirror image of 'believe all women' or what?
No, that was opposition to Trump, which was open, that you call malice. I'm challenging the idea that there is a 'secret' agenda, which apparently is never communicated but held by millions of people all the same. Sounds quite unlikely.
No, just logical. If you're at war, why on earth would you trust your opposition?
Nothing else can explain what's happening to society better than my idea. The radical "kill all men" types never disappeared - they just hid their beliefs and pushed to power, then pulled up like-minded people to join them.