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    New member introduction


    Hello everyone,

    New to the site, but not the subject.

    Been browsing here for a while, but finally joined because I'd like to post some things and get more involved.

    Just saying hi!

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    The most offensive thing you can do to a feminist is treat her with FULL equality.
    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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    welcome.
    Your silence is important-Feminist's demand it

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    Hello!
    "Too many women want the right to behave as bad as the worst men instead of as good as the best women."

    "Ladies: Do not be so independent that you render men useless. Be strong enough to recognize and appreciate the strength of a good man."

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    Welcome aboard !!!
    God kept His word and sent His Prophet in this day.

    Judgement is coming, time is fast running out !!!

    Do you know where you stand with God ?

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    ayup
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    Welcome aboard.

    Out of curiosity, care to tell us a bit about yourself and perhaps your experiences in regards to misandry?

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    Quote Quote from Nynrah Ghost View Post
    Welcome aboard.

    Out of curiosity, care to tell us a bit about yourself and perhaps your experiences in regards to misandry?
    I'm a 35 yo male, living in UK. Currently single. Not been married (thank fuck).

    Like a lot of people, I grew up and was taught, via TV, school, and college that feminism was a good thing - to do with making society fair an equal for everyone. I even studied a bit of sociology at around 19, so as a young adult, had a lot of sympathy for the feminist perspective.

    But there was a pivotal point at which this changed, which occured when I was about 25. I was studying at univesity at the time, doing a degree in alternative medicine.

    The programme was 95% female students.

    As part of the course, we were learning about how different cultures approach death. Our usual lecturer was ill, so we had a stand in, who was actually head of the whole department. However, she had a background more in social science than therapy, and wasn't someone we were very familiar with.

    We watched a long documentary with her, which shadowed people living in different countries that were dying; there was a man dying in hospital in a UK city, a woman dying in her home in rural Ireland, and a grandmother dying in India.

    At the end of the video, we had a discussion about what our impressions were. The man dying in hospital seemed to be having the least 'human' experience. He was lying comatose, connected to machines with pipes going in and out of him. It seemed very cold an emotionless. By contrast, the grandmother dying in India was in a special 'dying temple' - a house looked after by hindu priests, who maintained a reverant and tranquil atmosphere. She met with all her family before passing on, and with the help of the priests and kin, had put to rest some grievances that had effected her relationships in life. It was all about finding peace, so that the next incarnation would be a good one.

    Everyone agreed the Indian means of dying that we had seen in the video was by far preferable, however, this is when the 'new' lecturer intervened with feminist dogma. She began to insist that the man dying a disconnected, de-humanized way in hospital was the result of the patriachal world view - that MEN see the world as machanistic, and humans as machines, and it was this 'male' world view whch dominates science and medicine. She contrasted this with the dying Indian woman, which - according to her - was a more matriachal approach.

    She began to tell anti-male jokes, and lead the majority female students into "tutting" and "tsking" about men, and the way men see and do things. She began turning the young, impressionable female students against men.

    Bare in mind, this was a senior lecturer, a head of a department.

    At this point I had to intervene. I pointed out that India is not - as she falsely claimed - a matriachal society. The priests in the dying temple were all men, for example. It's common for Indian women to be considered 'unclean' when they are menstruating, and are forbidden to enter temples. Indian women have to be very covered up by convention, and until recenetly, it was considered honourable for a wife to commit suicide by jumping into her husbands funeral pire, if he were to die first. I also pointed out that in the west, medicine is a largely female dominated field; more women than men are qualifying as doctors, not forgetting that the majoirty of nurses are female. In other words, her female/male dichotomy was NOT in any way accurate in accounting for the differences between Indian and conventional western medical approaches to death.

    She had NO rebuttal.

    However, if I had not been there, her sexist misandric views would have been seamlessly passed on to a whole lecture theatre of around 90 young, impressionable women. But I know that woman is still there, at that university, teaching her lies.

    So that's how I woke up to the bullshit that is peddled by feminists in the name of the fake equality they seek to achieve. Since that time, I've been increasingly aware of the alarming growth of misandry, on TV, in advertising, in the courts, in politics, and in the work place. I only recently found out about the MRM, and of such things as MRA, mainly from searching YouTube and the web, ironically because I was looking for information with which to argue with feminists I (unfortunately) know.

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    Welcome to the growing throng of discontent to the status quo.

    I enjoyed your personal story, and more so, how you made a vocal stand despite the odds.

    If universities were treated like a blighted crop, we'd burn all of academia down and start again.
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    '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.'

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