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Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

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    Re: Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”


    Walk a Mile in Her Shoes: San Jose men don stilettos to raise awareness for sexual violence against women | Mail Online

    Note the shaming tactics employed instantly on the first picture:
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    Man up: Droves of male activists banded together wearing high heels for the 10th annual 'Walk A Mile In Her Shoes' event to raise awareness against sexual violence in San Jose, California
    My comment, which will probably not be approved...

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    This is a disgusting display of shaming of men for women's benefit. Study after study shows that violence is roughly 50/50, and not 95% female victims as feminists would pretend.

    It's about time women stepped up and walked a mile in HIS shoes...

    See how they enjoy being laughed at when asking the police for help from a violent partner... or told "we only help men" when she calls a help-line, or worse being directed to a support-line for abusers looking to stop their bad behaviours, or constant campaigns of hatred against their sex, pretending only they abuse and only men are victims, endless TV programs & adverts pandering to men's egos while portraying women as ignorant, abusive or stupid.

    Women tend to absolve one another when they attack men (or children) - but expect men to demean themselves for women's benefits.
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    Wife : "And how much for the ones like mine?"
    Husband : "That's where they held the auction."

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    Re: Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

    The event takes place every year in different locations across the country as a reminder to all of the brutalities women suffer at the hands of abusive partners.
    No, really is doesn't. About 25% of the brutality women suffer from partners is done by women. So at best, this is a reminder of only about 75% of the problem.

    That's quite apart from the fact that most domestic violence occurs within a reciprocal fight. That is to say, an arguments starts and gets progressively worse with both partners making things worse. Statistics show that it is most often the woman who hits first, though it is on average the man who hits hardest.

    But what is the march even supposed to be about? Is it, as the above quote says, about brutalities of abusive partners, or is it as the headline states "Men don stilettos for one mile march to raise awareness for sexual violence against women"? Only a small proportion of brutality (against children, men or women) is sexual violence and not all sexual violence is committed by a partner. The march is such meaningless nonsense that even the message of what it is supposed to be about is garbled!
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    Impressive for the DM, it was posted... though unsurprisingly it's on a downhill rating
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    Wife : "I dreamt they were auctioning off dicks. The big ones went for ten dollars and the thick ones went for twenty dollars."
    Husband : "How about the ones like mine?"
    Wife : "Those they gave away."
    Husband : "I had a dream too...I dreamt they were auctioning off pussy. The pretty ones went for a thousand dollars, and the little tight ones went for two thousand."
    Wife : "And how much for the ones like mine?"
    Husband : "That's where they held the auction."

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    Re: Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

    and the war on heterosexuality continues...
    along with psychological conditioning and abuse of men
    I wonder what would happen to the men if they refused to go along with this ?

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    Re: Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

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    ...I wonder what would happen to the men if they refused to go along with this ?
    I think shaming tactics would be used.
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    Husband : "I had a dream too...I dreamt they were auctioning off pussy. The pretty ones went for a thousand dollars, and the little tight ones went for two thousand."
    Wife : "And how much for the ones like mine?"
    Husband : "That's where they held the auction."

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    Re: Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

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    Impressive for the DM, it was posted... though unsurprisingly it's on a downhill rating
    It is good to see you are not the only one calling them out on the cowshit.

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    Re: Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

    LOL

    They even let my comment through.

    Maybe some of these guy's should have handcuff's on? Time for these women to walk in men's shoes,victim's of false allegation's-injured on the job,etc..... This could go on for-ever. If I was forced to ever do such a walk for women in their shoes-I would wear a princess outfit with a sign on my neck that reads "entitled".
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    Re: Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

    Stick to fundraisers. Shaming tactics only work if you're the leader of a dysfunctional regime.
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    Re: Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

    I joined Karl a little earlier on the Daily Mail thread. I've bolded what was eventually edited


    The 'stats' are those reported, not those convicted in a court of law. America's definition of what constitutes domestic violence is even broader and more selectively interpretive than the UK. And it only applies to men, women are not held to the same draconian accountability! It's a feminist charter to criminalize as many men as possible. As an American man if you shout, slam a door, stare too intently, deny your wife/girlfriend your money when she DEMANDS it, be silent, criticize etc, then you have committed domestic violence. This 'march' is undertaken by men of low self-esteem, dominatrix fetishists, leftists affiliated homosexuals, self-serving public figures, transvestites, brainwashed tools, radical feminists, vote hungry politicians and emasculated shills. How about women organizing a march to raise awareness for sexual violence (groin striking + penis hacking), false rape allegations and domestic violence against men? The issue of DV has descended into a one-sided vitriolic propaganda tool.
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    Re: Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

    Anyone else notice the dehumanizing and over sexualization of men in the 'article'? Stillettos? I saw no such shoes in any of the images.....

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    Re: Mississippi State students forced to “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes”

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    Anyone else notice the dehumanizing and over sexualization of men in the 'article'? Stillettos? I saw no such shoes in any of the images.....

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    Do you also notice that most men are too foolish to care that they're being dehumanized and over sexualized in general and even defend those that do so towards them?
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