People doubted me, people called me insane, but I found the fucking quote.
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Considering that you defend firing people for pointing out that men are men, neither are you. In fact, you are more pro-troon than she is.
Proof? Your mind-reading skills have always been superior to mine. Unfortunately, results are as good as those of your predictions.
LET MY PEOPLE GO!
I defend firing women. It's a sort of...malicious compliance with the rules they set for us. If offending women is worth firing because they're a protected class, then women better go by their own rules.
She's a radical feminist. How the hell do I need to speak further about her not caring about boys?
Women should be fired for telling the truth, namely that men are men? Sounds like something a... misogynist would say.
I don't use the term lightly, but you are one, as we all know.
Which rules were set by the woman you cheered getting fired?
Difficult, isn't it, having to prove your claims? Does J.K. Rowling care about her son or does she think of slitting his throat every time she sees her? Or does the billionaire just want to use him as an ATM as you always claim - like you did about Kyle Rittenhouse's girlfriend when you were unable to show the "massive settlement" you claimed he got?
Why not? I'd be fired if I said women are a cabal who work against the men in the office, despite this being proven by studies into their bias.
Well, she was a feminist, so probably all of them were supported, and she probably supports the new ones coming into that grey shithole island under the Online Harms Bill.
Does JK Rowling care about her son? No. Of course not. Why would you believe she does? She called his father an abuser in the national newspapers of England, with no evidence or police record ever produced.
Gosh man, I don't even know how to respond to someone who actually thinks this is remotely comparable to saying that men are men. Pointing out a fact is different from making an accusation about women in the office, lunatic.
OK, so she had no role at all in "the rules they set for us" - which, in case you didn't know, is the past tense.
Alright, for a moment I thought there was a flicker of hope for you to be cured of your insanity. There is none. You'll be crazy until the day you die, which is not far because you're damaging your heart at record speed.