Yeah, because on one hand, it's a one-way siphoning of money from men to women, so they like it, but on the other hand, it's about male sexuality, and male sexuality=rape, so they hate it.
This is why you see things like making it legal to be a prostitute, but illegal to hire a prostitute. Women must be allowed to do whatever they want without consequences and with as many resources extracted from men as possible, but also, men must be punished and prevented from daring to gaze upon women because they're all rapist scum. Viewing it through this lens helps make sense of alimony (aren't women too strong and independent to need support from a man?), and child support and abortion too (abortion: Women get to control when they have children which is a fundamental human right, yet child support: Men do NOT get to control when they have children, and owe women practically endless money under by far the strictest penalties for failure to pay of any kind of debt).
Always lie to the outsiders is their number one rule.
Right. So that's why you are so believing when some feminists say they are pro-sex-work?
Fact is that sex work is revulsive to most women. Throughout most of history, female sexuality was strictly controlled by women (hence the name pussy cartel) to their own benefit. Anyone who looks at things rationally can see why: Women use sex to compete with other women and manipulate men for their individual benefit, so naturally powerful women establish systems to ensure they themselves stay on top of the system.
And who has the most sexual power? It certainly isn't the matriarchs that run society - these women are generally old. So the matriarchs formed the pussy cartel to ensure they couldn't be undercut by the young sexy women.
For someone who claims to know a lot about the "Fourth Reich", you seem to know nothing about how women actually operate.
Plenty of feminists consider sex work to be men exploiting women, e.g. those on r/FDS, all those talking about 'sex trafficking' etc.
Whether or not sex work is a good thing is one of the big schisms in feminism. There are fierce opinions on either side. Seriously, know your enemy.
Yeah, because on one hand, it's a one-way siphoning of money from men to women, so they like it, but on the other hand, it's about male sexuality, and male sexuality=rape, so they hate it.
This is why you see things like making it legal to be a prostitute, but illegal to hire a prostitute. Women must be allowed to do whatever they want without consequences and with as many resources extracted from men as possible, but also, men must be punished and prevented from daring to gaze upon women because they're all rapist scum. Viewing it through this lens helps make sense of alimony (aren't women too strong and independent to need support from a man?), and child support and abortion too (abortion: Women get to control when they have children which is a fundamental human right, yet child support: Men do NOT get to control when they have children, and owe women practically endless money under by far the strictest penalties for failure to pay of any kind of debt).
There's no such thing as a schism in feminism.
Don't you know your enemy? Always lie to the outsiders is their number one rule.
Right. So that's why you are so believing when some feminists say they are pro-sex-work?
Fact is that sex work is revulsive to most women. Throughout most of history, female sexuality was strictly controlled by women (hence the name pussy cartel) to their own benefit. Anyone who looks at things rationally can see why: Women use sex to compete with other women and manipulate men for their individual benefit, so naturally powerful women establish systems to ensure they themselves stay on top of the system.
And who has the most sexual power? It certainly isn't the matriarchs that run society - these women are generally old. So the matriarchs formed the pussy cartel to ensure they couldn't be undercut by the young sexy women.
For someone who claims to know a lot about the "Fourth Reich", you seem to know nothing about how women actually operate.
r/FDS was once praised by the Wall Street Journal.
I think I have the archive somewhere.