Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the family un
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- 22nd-March-2009 #1
Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the family un
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- 22nd-March-2009 #2
Re: Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the famil
The hypocricy displayed by these women/feminists is incredible:
80% of divorces are filed by women, and they file in huge numbers. It's women who are abandoning the family.Not a thing.
What have men who abandon their families and their responsibilities done to contribute to the breakdown of the family unit in the past decade?
- 22nd-March-2009 #3
Re: Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the famil
Fallacy alert. When will people understand that all feminism is the same?
"Original feminists" vs. "modern feminists".... Pfft.The original feminists were pro-family, but modern feminism (post 1960s) is anti-family.
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Re: Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the famil
No-fault divorce laws, for one thing.
Now get this--a guy leaves his family, he's scum.
A woman leaves her family, she's being independent.
- 22nd-March-2009 #5
- 23rd-March-2009 #6
Re: Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the famil
One of feminisms overriding goals originally and now, is the destruction of the family unit.
Only a complete idiot couldn't not notice the destruction unleashed on families by feminism.The wicked flee when none pursueth. Proverbs 28:1
'Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are few.'
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "
Thomas Jefferson
The internet has been a lifeboat for men's opposition to the floodings of feminism.
Celtic Druid
- 23rd-March-2009 #7
- 23rd-March-2009 #8
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- 23rd-March-2009 #9
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- 23rd-March-2009 #10
Re: Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the famil
I am sure that there are some good women out there,it is only that the one's that i have ever met have always put themselves first,or themselves through the children,they care little if the money comes from the state or from men as long as they get what they want.
On the other hand i have met Menon a daily basis who put their families first and themselves last.
- 23rd-March-2009 #11
Re: Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the famil
There are good women out there, take a look at Kim for a good example. There just aren't enough of them and men are getting selfish too but why shouldn't we...that is the example we have been given as "enlightened".
Plus, many men are raised by single mothers and they learned to hate their dads and men in general while learning that the state is the good and honest entity that makes those deadbeats pay.
We have the society that WOMEN asked for, and women could stop it but they won't.
Men could stop it too though...it's just that we have all been taught to hate violence and therefore we are afraid to revolt.
- 23rd-March-2009 #12
Re: Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the famil
I think that we have been taught that if we want change,we should vote for it,choosing my own slavemaster is not my idea of freedom,which brings me on another matter,have you noticed that some will describe politicians as alpha males,what i have seen of alpha males, would not go near politics,i find those who slimey males that follow that route.
- 23rd-March-2009 #13
Re: Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the famil
Well, I don't get all this Alpha male stuff as everyone defines it differently and I don't bother to define it at all.
I will say though that Jesse Ventura might fit your example, he went into politics, served one term and got back out. He is a very open politician to say the least. He is unlike most polticians and that is likely why he didn't stay. Probably made him sick.
Yeah though, voting is just a way to keep the people docile while making them believe they have real power.
I believe that feminism was a tool that was used against us to break up the family and weaken us, make us ripe for conquest. Well, things can't be much worse than they are now so we are ready to be conquered and revolt...it's still something people won't even think about it.
I have often wondered how so many people could have fallen prey to the Nazi party, well...I think it is becoming clear now.
- 24th-March-2009 #14
Re: Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the famil
From my observation of male politicians, certainly those within the British parliamentarian system, there are far more acquiescing and submissive types (femdom tendencies perhaps) than those that display classic Alpha male traits.Originally Posted by senach
which brings me on another matter,have you noticed that some will describe politicians as alpha males,what i have seen of alpha males, would not go near politics,i find those who slimey males that follow that route.
Michael Heseltine, a Conservative politician, could be described as an Alpha male, but apart from he and a few others - I'd say there are far more "Alpha females" within British politics (predominantly feminist types).
I think if we had a few more 'genuine' Alpha male's within the realm of politics, feminism and it's best buddy political correctness wouldn't have such a stranglehold on how our lives are governed.Last edited by Celtic Druid; 24th-March-2009 at 02:45 PM.
The wicked flee when none pursueth. Proverbs 28:1
'Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are few.'
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "
Thomas Jefferson
The internet has been a lifeboat for men's opposition to the floodings of feminism.
Celtic Druid
- 24th-March-2009 #15
Re: Open Question: What has feminism done to contribute to the breakdown of the famil
I dunno, it seems to me that an Alpha male would be one who rolls with the changes and today it is popular to appease women.From my observation of male politicians, certainly those within the British parliamentarian system, there are far more submissive types (femdom tendencies perhaps) than those that display classic Alpha male traits. Michael Heseltine, a Conservative politician, could be described as an Alpha male.
Of course, I don't know shit about Alpha males or even if I am one (I doubt it though).
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