Because contrary to what women would like to portray, none of us are eager to kill them. That's their thing, not ours. They just project it.
Also, a physical war on women would likely be a very complex situation, and the feminists in charge would no doubt violate the Geneva Convention several times with dirtier and dirtier tactics to protect their power. If there's anyone I think would sign off on biological warfare, it's a woman in power against a country/group fighting against feminism's genocidal march.
Stupid reply. Did you hear about that guy that shot his wife in England? What they don't mention is that he filed a DV claim against her 7 years prior. Where's JK Rowling to say that he's the poor victim, abused until he snapped and killed her?
It's also never a good idea to get violent when you're the weaker side, but women are clearly itching to.
Stupid reply. Did you hear about that guy that shot his wife in England? What they don't mention is that he filed a DV claim against her 7 years prior. Where's JK Rowling to say that he's the poor victim, abused until he snapped and killed her?
Are more women killed by men each year or the other way around?
It's also never a good idea to get violent when you're the weaker side, but women are clearly itching to.
Who commits more violence each year, men or women?
If only a gender war would fix things, why do you hope for an ideological war (which I agree is preferable).
Because contrary to what women would like to portray, none of us are eager to kill them. That's their thing, not ours. They just project it.
Also, a physical war on women would likely be a very complex situation, and the feminists in charge would no doubt violate the Geneva Convention several times with dirtier and dirtier tactics to protect their power. If there's anyone I think would sign off on biological warfare, it's a woman in power against a country/group fighting against feminism's genocidal march.
Are more women killed by men each year or the other way around?
It's never a good idea to violate the Geneva Convention when you are the weaker side.
Stupid reply. Did you hear about that guy that shot his wife in England? What they don't mention is that he filed a DV claim against her 7 years prior. Where's JK Rowling to say that he's the poor victim, abused until he snapped and killed her?
It's also never a good idea to get violent when you're the weaker side, but women are clearly itching to.
Are more women killed by men each year or the other way around?
Who commits more violence each year, men or women?