As much as people hate on you, 1. The 19th was a mistake purely because equal rights demand equal responsibility, 2. Women are the only reason feelings have superseded facts, and 3. Women today make up the majority of voting in America while also complaining they are underrepresented…
My post isn't really about repealing the 19th, it's more about this group, as it contained the woman behind the demand that got President Trump's home raided.
That said, I'll engage.
The 19th was a mistake purely because equal rights demand equal responsibility,
Correct. When will the Supreme Court revisit National Coalition for Men vs Selective Service...
Women are the only reason feelings have superseded facts
Not just feelings, but outright lies. The pandemic was full of them and they all contributed to more men getting harmed.
It's not fully fleshed out, because I've been more busy with work than I expected. I will eventually get onto it.
Women today make up the majority of voting in America while also complaining they are underrepresented…
The underrepresented thing is something I really like to bring up. They claim they're never allowed power, yet whenever something is harming men, they are far from underrepresented.
People can say "you're predicting 51% of the population, you're going to get some right" - but even women admit that they aren't 51% of those in power. They just happen to be there whenever men or boys are being harmed.
It’s the female subjugation fetish I always bring up, women demand to be subjugated while also constantly trying to subjugate men. TRP calls this the “shit test”but in reality it is far more sinister.
I used to frequent TRP, back when I still cared about hooking up. I got banned for saying stealing someone else's girl was just hurting other men a couple of times, but I was a lot more of a normie back then.
I accepted that women wanted to hold us down in relationships, but not yet in society.
It's hard to talk about these kinds of things without violating Rule 16 and giving the "oy vey the goyim know, shut it down" people a chance to demonstrate their lack of understanding of irony.
I really believe there's something not quite right with our "better halves". I just can't work out what it is. Is it the pill making their hormones go crazy? Is it power going to their heads?
It can't be as simple as just "sadists gravitate to power" like some suggest - because you see it in a lot of young women as well.
My theory is simple biological progression, women demand men that are stronger than them in all facets, when they are not met with those demands they reverse course and demand men exist simply to satisfy them. It always revolves around male influences. If men tell them to shut up and perform to their capacity we have meritocracy, if men elevate women to equity despite capacity they will always subjugate the weak men until strong men appear.
As much as people hate on you, 1. The 19th was a mistake purely because equal rights demand equal responsibility, 2. Women are the only reason feelings have superseded facts, and 3. Women today make up the majority of voting in America while also complaining they are underrepresented…
My post isn't really about repealing the 19th, it's more about this group, as it contained the woman behind the demand that got President Trump's home raided.
That said, I'll engage.
Correct. When will the Supreme Court revisit National Coalition for Men vs Selective Service...
Not just feelings, but outright lies. The pandemic was full of them and they all contributed to more men getting harmed.
https://communities.win/c/feminism/p/15JmxGQY1Z/the-feminist-notsosecret-weapon-/c
It's not fully fleshed out, because I've been more busy with work than I expected. I will eventually get onto it.
The underrepresented thing is something I really like to bring up. They claim they're never allowed power, yet whenever something is harming men, they are far from underrepresented.
People can say "you're predicting 51% of the population, you're going to get some right" - but even women admit that they aren't 51% of those in power. They just happen to be there whenever men or boys are being harmed.
It’s the female subjugation fetish I always bring up, women demand to be subjugated while also constantly trying to subjugate men. TRP calls this the “shit test”but in reality it is far more sinister.
I used to frequent TRP, back when I still cared about hooking up. I got banned for saying stealing someone else's girl was just hurting other men a couple of times, but I was a lot more of a normie back then.
I accepted that women wanted to hold us down in relationships, but not yet in society.
It's hard to talk about these kinds of things without violating Rule 16 and giving the "oy vey the goyim know, shut it down" people a chance to demonstrate their lack of understanding of irony.
I really believe there's something not quite right with our "better halves". I just can't work out what it is. Is it the pill making their hormones go crazy? Is it power going to their heads?
It can't be as simple as just "sadists gravitate to power" like some suggest - because you see it in a lot of young women as well.
My theory is simple biological progression, women demand men that are stronger than them in all facets, when they are not met with those demands they reverse course and demand men exist simply to satisfy them. It always revolves around male influences. If men tell them to shut up and perform to their capacity we have meritocracy, if men elevate women to equity despite capacity they will always subjugate the weak men until strong men appear.
Notable because the archivist who ordered the raid on Mar-a-Lago is there, as is her successor to be confirmed in the Senate.
This committee was given $2,000,000 to spend in the 2018 spending bill.
In addition to Debra Steidel Wall (Who ordered the raid on Mar-a-Lago) there is :
Failed Governor candidate endorsed by Mike Pence
Current Secretary to Youngkin in VA.
Jovita Carranza, 44th treasurer of the United States
Susan Combs, assistant secretary for policy, management and budget at the U.S. Department of the Interior
Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony List
Heather Higgins, president and CEO of Independent Women’s Voice
Karen Hill, president and CEO of Harriet Tubman Home
Julissa Marenco, assistant secretary for communications and external affairs at The Smithsonian
Barbara Mikulski, former senator from Maryland
Nicola Miner, professor at the College of San Mateo
Cleta Mitchell, partner at Foley & Lardner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, documentary filmmaker/actress
Colleen Shogan, deputy director for national and international outreach at the Library of Congress
To be confirmed as director of the National Archives by the Senate
Looks like the list of "wives of biggest donors to the Democrat party."