Why do women place little value on our right to Free Speech?
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It may seem like an insignificant difference, but it's very important.
"Safety" is of no concern to woman.
If it was, they'd heed the advice of people telling them not to go to bad places, to start a family, to not act so haughty, etc.
Take for instance those two women who, against all advice, went hiking in Morocco to virtue signal about "safety" and were raped and beheaded by ISIS militants.
This is every so common in a feminine mindset. Rejection of reality in favor of a projected reality. Conflating safety with social acceptance undermines this idea. It is more correct to say that they are seeking an ever higher place within a social hierarchy.
Those women didn't think those things were dangerous, though.
No, they KNEW it was dangerous and ignored that knowledge to PRETEND that it wasn't.
Really can't decide which one of you is more correct
I'll give you a great example: That writer for Sex in the City who wrote a post-wall blog a while ago regretting what she had done.
She knew where she was going and what was going to happen but thought, "It'll be different for me."
They always know. They think they're special and that their life is somehow different. There's a constant gnawing at the edge of their mind that they willfully ignore unless some kind of crisis happens, and even still they rationalize it away.
Then one day, right around menopause, they all wake up, look back, and despair saying, "What have I done?"
Then they have two choices:
Accept their mistakes and their fate and try to fix it, or;
Double down. Triple down. The world is wrong, not me.
It's a pattern you see repeated over and over and over and over and over. The callousness of women knows no bounds.
I don't see any reason to believe that. These people buy into narratives about "Islamaphobia" so they think Muslims are fine, and it's just bigots smearing them.