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    Open Question: What aspects of modern feminism are not centred on emotional ranting a


    Open Question: What aspects of modern feminism are not centred on emotional ranting and/or propaganda based on false stats?

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    Dont i get a crown or a certificate....?a fucking sticker??anyway that was fun, we should do it again sometime.Not sure, C Austin do you know that you were a runner up in a recent GWS poll?Louise, thats a paranoid and emotional rant.. and can you stop trying to drag Erins name through the mud every chance you get? Thanks

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    Re: Open Question: What aspects of modern feminism are not centred on emotional ranti

    the problem for men nowdays is that wimyn have had their emotional rantings and dereistic claptrap legislated into statues which are implemented daily against men in their star chamber the Family Court

    in fact any traditional male way of communicating with a wimyn has been given nasty name harassment ( showing an active interest in her) discrimination ( being paid better than a wimyn cause butthead works longer n harder) DV ( asserting onself as the family head and expecting compliance) except submission to her fits n starts has been criminalised

    the only relationship with a wimyn that has been facilitated by the feminit laws is the ease of payment of her peonage dues - alimony child support and her legal costs for divorcing him possibly even her psychiatrist invoices for the stress of divorcing him

    non complince to these outrageous imposts mean gaol time for butthead -no risk


 

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