Stating The Obvious #152 – Feminists Hate Feminine Women and Masculine Men
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Stating The Obvious #152 – Feminists Hate Feminine Women and Masculine Men
FriXion – the newest social media. I want to buy advertising on this network. I’m looking forward to finding out how they are going to insert advertisements. Get it? Insert?
Once I got on topic (and almost stayed on topic) I talk about a post by Trouble Maker on the Return of Kings website called 20 Things Women Do That Should Be Shamed, Not Celebrated.
20 Things Women Do That Should Be Shamed, Not Celebrated
http://www.returnofkings.com/21177/20-things-women-do-that-should-be-shamed-not-celebrated
If a woman does not engage in every activity on this list she would be feminine and attractive to masculine men. So how do feminists respond to it? With hatred and threats of violence directed at the author.
Feminists, like all forms of statists, live their lives in an echo chamber and upon discovering differing opinions from their react with violence.
We take a deep look into the empty mind of a feminist and I ask questions such as:
- Why do feminists encourage women to be fat?
- Why do feminists applaud dependency on the state?
- Why do feminists celebrate dishonesty?
- Why do feminists substitute animal companionship for human companionship?
- Why do feminists hate masculine men and feminine women?
And many many more. With a few digressions along the way.
A feminist has nothing except other people’s money. That’s why a feminist’s only motivation is to drag everyone else down to her level.
I went long on this podcast even tho Randi was considering killing me. I’m still alive. So far.
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