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    Hello - I have just realised that I have never made any kind of introduction in here even though I have been posting away now and again for quite some time now.

    The only reason I come in here is becaue I feel very strongly about the very clear anti-male bias throughout society at the minute - certainly here in the UK, and I know it's the case throughout the western world. Like many things of this nature, this misandry seems to have started out in the USA (as with rampant feminism) so we over here tend to look at what happens over there in so many ways and then try our level best to act appropriately to prevent them happening over here, but as far as misandry is concerned we don't seem to be making a good job of halting it, do we? It sems to be getting worse in so many ways, and if there is anything that pisses me off big time it's pussified feminist men who either encourage it or merely stand or sit by and let it happen for fear of how they will be perceived or how the womean in their lives will react, most probably to their detriment.

    Anyway, I live in the south west Midlands of England, UK, work for an organisation which, fortunately, is mainly male dominated, but I have had experience of working in a largely female environment, and believe you me I know full well which one I prefer to be employed in. I am so allergic to bitchery of any kind.

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    Re: Late intro

    Well then, let me bid you one late welcome
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    Re: Late intro

    Belated greets for belated introduction... not a problem, it isn't compulsory.
    You and I seem to be geographically close, where are you - via pm if you prefer?
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    Re: Late intro

    Welcome. I was a Coventry kid myself, which one could easily see from the shamrock on my turban.

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    Re: Late intro

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    Belated greets for belated introduction... not a problem, it isn't compulsory.
    You and I seem to be geographically close, where are you - via pm if you prefer?

    Hi Marx - I've sent you a PM with details of my geographical location - you already know it's the SW Midlands - go to the top of nearby hills and you can see the mountains of Wales out to the west and the Cotswolds to the east. Thanks for welcome btw. I read an article (in a hurry) the other day in which some pussy guy said that women should never be punished in the same way as men should for even the most heinous of crimes - even cold blooded murder. The anger and frustration that drives them to commit crimes is usually justified, while that is not the case for males. What do you think this crazy boke is in for goodness sake? How come we hear nothing from feminists when statements like this are made - I mean, cries of protests from them, seeing as they so much crave for "equality"?

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    Mercian, having read a good number of your posts now, your more than welcome here.

    As with a rightfully growing number of disgruntled 'awakened' men such as yourself in certain opportunistic positions of employment, you can if you so wish to, slowly influence the unawakened both in your realm of employment and social environment. Slowly expand your online stated grievances, and translate that into methodically organized activism in the offline (if you so choose!) at your own "safe" pace.

    Personally speaking as a F4J member, there's no greater feeling of being alive than to actively participate in opposing something which so aggrieves you! The alternative being? Exactly!
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    Mercian, having read a good number of your posts now, your more than welcome here.

    As with a rightfully growing number of disgruntled 'awakened' men such as yourself in certain opportunistic positions of employment, you can if you so wish to, slowly influence the unawakened both in your realm of employment and social environment. Slowly expand your online stated grievances, and translate that into methodically organized activism in the offline (if you so choose!) at your own "safe" pace.

    Personally speaking as a F4J member, there's no greater feeling of being alive than to actively participate in opposing something which so aggrieves you! The alternative being? Exactly!
    I so take on board everything you say, CD. Believe me, in my own circle of friends, acquaintances and work colleagues (including one or two females I might say) I am not alone in my feelings on this whole issue! The main problem is that so many seem very reluctant to actually voice their opinions in any meaningful way! That's the sadness of it all!

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    Re: Late intro

    Welcome, Merican.


 

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