Mumsnet discusses Dominic Raab MP
This is a discussion on Mumsnet discusses Dominic Raab MP within the Feminist/ Misandry anti misandry forums, part of the Why We're Here category; I was looking up something quite different but stumbled upon a site called 'mumsnet'. Now, remember, this site is purporting ...
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Mumsnet discusses Dominic Raab MP
I was looking up something quite different but stumbled upon a site called 'mumsnet'. Now, remember, this site is purporting to be a website for mothers, NOT feminists.
Yet, this thread I encountered seemed full of feminist propaganda and man-blaming. So I registered a fake account and went on to respond to the below post on their site:
Writing in an article on Politics Home, Dominic Raab MP for Esher and Walton has written:
"It is almost taboo for a man to question the assertion that the rapidly dwindling pay gap is the result of discrimination, rather than genuine choice. The debate has been consumed by the prejudice it seeks to purge."
"While we have some of the toughest anti-discrimination laws in the world, we are blind to some of the most flagrant discrimination – against men. From the cradle to the grave, men are getting a raw deal. Men work longer hours, die earlier, but retire later than women. "
Then there is the more subtle sexism. Men caused the banking crisis. Men earn more because they are more assertive in pay negotiations. One FT commentator recently complained that: ‘High-flying women are programmed to go for high-flying men. Most men aren’t attracted to women who are more successful than they are.’ Can you imagine the outrage if such trite generalisations were made about women, or other minorities? Feminists are now amongst the most obnoxious bigots."
"You can’t have it both ways. Either you believe in equality or you don’t. If you buy into the whole Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus theory of gender difference – with all its pseudo science - you can’t then complain about inequalities of outcome that flow both ways from those essentially sexist distinctions."
What do you think MNetters?
Mumsnet Discussions - Men discriminated against from cradle to grave according to Dominic Raab MP Discussions - Feminism/women's rights
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Quote from HandDivedScallopsrgreat I've encountered this very same issue. One time, the woman at the job center told the interviewer that they could not discriminate and if they did they would have to remove the advertise job - so they did... no one got sued of course...
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- 13th-February-2011 #2
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Translation: "JohnathonRocks, based on the evidence of your actions, i.e. your posts on this feminism thread, you do not appear to be here to seriously debate POSITIVE issues relevant to feminism, which I don't like, as I can't handle disagreement, and, as such, will accuse you of not being here to seriously debate issues relevant to feminism."JohnathonRocks, based on the evidence of your actions, i.e. your posts on this feminism thread, you do not appear to be here to seriously debate issues relevant to feminism.
I think I might have to go into that thread, for seconds............"There are lies, damned lies, and there are feministic statistics". Myself
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- 13th-February-2011 #3
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It might be that these people you discussed with,will not agree with you even if you are right and could prove it,that is because their livelyhoods rely on the lie of feminism or marxism,they need to keep us down,and they to be the victim or essential worker to extract asmuch money and power as they can,and they need the rest of us to pay.
- 13th-February-2011 #4
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Vesuvia:
AliceWorld:I suggest you read a book about feminism, for example, "The Equality Illusion" by Kat Banyard.
sethstarkaddersmackerel:Privilege JR, not privileges. The way you've misused the term suggests you're not familiar with it. Have a little read of some basic feminist theory - it'll help.
It seems you are a offered a good dose of feminism to purge your independent thinking for good.oh another ignorant MRA come to talk shit about feminism. Yawn. Go and read a few basic books about what feminism actually is and come back when you've got something intelligent to say.
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I fail to see why it can be more important to consider the sex of the politician doing a job more than the sex of the person who put them there. After all, surely this is why feminists want the special treatment to get into boardrooms: they see the sex of the person in charge as being important. The people in charge of politicians is the voter. The majority voter is female. If not enough women are getting voted into parliament, that can't be the fault of the minority - male - vote but an issue to take up with the majority - female - voters.
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Who is the health secretary?
Whow were the health secretaries under Labour?
Who were the health secretaries under John Major's govnerments?
Once again, we are talking about organisations which are run at a senior decision making level by men. Like practically everyhting else in society.
As it happens, I think the whole issue is silly. This feminist is pointing out that the National Health Service in the UK (NHS) is discriminatory against men because men run it. Does she really think that men should be discriminatory against women just because of their sex? Most men don't think that way: as evidenced by the NHS!____________________________________________
I've had "equality" hammered at me all my life. It's about time I had some of it.
I like females - I admire femininity - I despise feminism
- 14th-February-2011 #6
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Top Marx.
Cum dilectione hominum et odio vitiorum
Love the Sinner but not the Sin.
(St. Augustine)
“ For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. “
(and within ourselves)
(Ephesians 6:12 (KJV)
A Feminist is a human being who has lost her way and turned vicious.
If you meet one on the road as you Go your Own Way,
offer kindness but keep your sword drawn.
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- 14th-February-2011 #7
Banned from Mumsnet for being called a rapist.
I joined Mumsnet maybe 3 weeks ago posting on the lone parent boards and step parent boards initially.....but the rhetoric of "Mind your own business" and "What are you posting here for?" was a bit uncomfortable to say the least.
So I wandered onto the Feminism board just for a bit of a read. I can't believe some of the things they were saying, it was like a huge conspiracy theory blaming Men for anything from the price of sugar to Femal self esteem.
Here's a snippet.
It's a hive of man hating lunatic.sethstarkaddersmackerel Mon 24-Jan-11 12:03:53'Men....die earlier....than women'
then they should drink and smoke less, lose a bit of weight and drive more carefully.
I'll be posting on here as often as I can it looks a busy enough site.Last edited by Marx; 14th-February-2011 at 07:40 AM. Reason: formatting clean-up
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Yes, well, you're a man - disgusting! How dare you enter a women-only space!!!
Though they deny it until blue in the face, it's there in black & white for all to see - they systematically blame men for just about everything and absolve women of all responsibility, even for women's own actions & behaviours.
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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."
- 14th-February-2011 #9
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Allow me to clarify my first post apologies in respect of any misunderstanding.
The Assange debate (Or should I say hanging) grabbed my attention and I posted on it hoping to ascertain the reasons why they were literally baying from the rooftops for his blood.
After stating quite clearly that rape is a hideous offence and that IF he was guilty then the law should of course punish him....they began howling like meat starved idiots ASSuming that he must be guilty because he was accused. All I did was remind them of an accused legal innocence until a court of law proved him to be guilty. The thread developed from that moment into a litany of accusations with inferences like.
"Have you got something to hide?"
"How many women have you raped?"
Whilst this isn't a DIRECT accusation the quality of inferment was still there. There isn't a defence for the questioning other than most of the posters there believe that when women are raped or attacked the man is to blame and that he should be punished. Proof doesn't enter into their mindset.
I'll stand by my Twitter comments regarding this hive (Vipers nest suggests they are better than Snakes) obviously somewhere down the line they've been dumped by prospective victims in their lives and they use Mumsnet as a way out, a tool to let loose their vitriol withing the confines of other man hating letharios and tools.
Obviously a chord has been struck and their shame noted because this site is now on their radar.
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I didn't know this sort of antagonistic Man hating existed until a few weeks ago, but after reading some of the stuff on this site I think you have a genuine concern.
Child access and parental alienation has been my issue until now however it obviously goes deeper than I thought possible.
And these supposed Mothers have children?
If they feed their children this much hate I suspect they will be rewarded in kind when their charges see them for what they are.
- 14th-February-2011 #10
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Your won't see much sense written on Mum's net, certainly not on the feminism section. The comments there come across not just as hateful, but also quite selfish and generally very ignorant.
Hardly surprising that Harman likes the place so muchThe Rights of Man - A platform for raising issues about sexual discrimination against men in the UK:
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- 14th-February-2011 #11
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Assange was set-up. I don't care what the papers say. He's too dangerous politically to too many countries. Crying rape was a sure fire way of keeping him somewhere he could be watched.... imo.
As for Mumnet, never heard of it so of course I shall now have to hotfoot it over and see what all the excitement is about
Spent 20 minutes on there. Bored already.Last edited by trcy1066; 14th-February-2011 at 10:50 PM.
- 14th-February-2011 #12
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They need the morning after pill to get me out of their minds.
Mind abortion is the new black in Feminazi world
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Re: Banned from Mumsnet for being called a rapist.
Just to clarify - did you mean to say when a man is *accused of* raping a woman? Currently it reads that if a woman IS raped, then it's a man's fault (assuming it's a man who raped her)... which... makes perfect sense to me. So I'm of the opinion you worded the above poorly and perhaps intended to state that the feminiods of MN assume a man must be guilty on the mere allegation, despite the volumes upon volumes of false allegations that occur annually.
Please clarify this... one thing I and most other MRA's (if not all) do not want is people who blame women for rape - it's as bad as blaming a child for their mother's abuses upon them or blaming a man for being the victim of a woman's paternity fraud.►My blog / Your Blog
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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."
- 15th-February-2011 #14
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I mentioned this mob, along with Momlogic, in one of my previous videos, pointing out that although they claim to offer advice for parents, they manage to make it all about women in the title of their website, just pitiful.
I joined Momlogic and asked for some advice regarding my son, all I have received for over a year, is spam about dating websites, still no advice. I have joined Mumsnet about 4 days ago, and again, I have asked for advice, I still have received none.
Advice for parents, my arse.
I also want to test something, I am not using harsh language, or being rude, and I want to see how long it will take me to get banned, just for simply having an opinion that most gullible, brainwashed women don't have.
Credit to Mumsnet for their logo though (which incidentally also makes it obvious the site is for women, and not parents), which resembles the Charlie's Angels logo, I actually thought that was pretty cool.
Regarding the accusations about you possibly being a rapist, I got similar treatment when MJ died, whenever I pointed out that I thought he was innocent (along with the courts), the cretins would come out from under their rock and insinuate that I must be some sort of child molester for thinking MJ was innocent. Such is the strength of the false accusation, even people who don't believe it are scared to say so, lest they be accused of the very same thing, such a low tactic.
Me and my big mouth, I just checked again, and I have about 7 replies, so I take it back, they do offer help.
Just wanted to point out though, that there is one poster who has immediately poured scorn on me, and taken an instant dislike to me, even though I have never ever interacted with her before, how odd, maybe it was my profile description that pissed her off, oh well.Last edited by 6ame; 15th-February-2011 at 08:01 AM.
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I had two accounts banned in less than a few hours. I did not once utter any kind of insult at other members nor did I resort to foul language. They did. Yet I was the one banned.
BTW, you will know when you're banned as the pages spew up no content aside from header, footer & side-bar content. Actual page-content is omitted. Attempts to log out are cookie based and result in fake error messages to try and trick you into thinking that it's just a technical glitch as oppose a blatant attempt to silence your opinion.
The whole site is blatantly based on deceit.Last edited by Marx; 15th-February-2011 at 08:28 AM.
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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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