What does WOMEN's Rights actually mean?

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  1. Wyzaard

    Wyzaard Banned

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    Except that they don't actually describe anyone or anything.

    Probably because you have nothing to offer but conservative pap fed to you by three decades of cookie-cutter (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)bags.

    Liberalisms, Marxisms, Communisms, Feminisms... these are disparate theoretical domains, not facets of some conspiracy involving imaginary bogymen.

    And you don't, and don't.

    Said like a good little puppet... not much there but catch-phrases, though.
     
  2. Libhater

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    You haven't been around here long enough to have had the pleasure and learning experience of reading my many full descriptions of your modern day liberal/socialist/marxist/femanazi/commie/progressive. So its up to you to do your homework at your own snail's pace in order to catch up to speed. Otherwise, you'll still have either very little or nothing to offer.
     
  3. Wyzaard

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    I've read enough of your posts to understand that your 'full' descriptions amount to... again... little more than the same conservative pap proffered by propagandists as is offered elsewhere, puppet.

    And again... liberalisms/socialisms/marxisms/feminisms/communisms/progressivisms are disparate theoretical domains with vastly varied material and cultural histories. To speak of them as one monolithic group only underscores your uselessness as a person.
     
  4. Libhater

    Libhater Well-Known Member

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    While you may have trouble understanding the linkage of those aforementioned 'isms', or showing an embarrassment of actually believing in them as your favored ideology du jour, I can tell you that none of those anti American isms, and none of your own particular ism(s)..(whatever they may be) have anything in common with the big 4 C's of Americanism; and they are Constitutionalism, Christianity, Conservatism and Capitalism. This might be a great time for 'YOU' to tell us which one of your 'isms' etc are 'left' for your vision of a great and vibrant economic/military America. Take your time, for I'm sure we're all waiting here with baited breath for you're dodge of the request.
     
  5. Wyzaard

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    Which you have neither adequately laid out or shown....

    Which you have neither adequately laid out or shown...

    Unshown...

    Further unshown (amusingly so), and...

    ... more vacuous pap that YOU are responsible for defining and defending.
     
  6. Libhater

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    Okay, an empty suit...just what I figured. I'm done with you. Find another playbox to entertain yourself.
     
  7. Wyzaard

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    Yep... you have indeed chickened out of substantiating your claims about the rest of us.
     
  8. LadyBug

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    How very classy..
     
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    Glad to you that you think so highly of women. Is that honestly the best response you can think of for this thread. How lovely.
     
  10. PatrickT

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    I don't care for men and I don't care for women but I do like people. I was talking to some women one day and asked why behavior that is described as assertive for women is described as aggressive for men. I wasn't attacked because the one woman who laughed was imme3diately attacked, viciously, by the other women.

    We have too many men and women and not enough people.
     
  11. Bender

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    Why is behavior that's described as assertive for men described as (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)y for women?
     
  12. torch1980

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    Yet its ok to blame the nations problems on the "evil white man"?
     
  13. Anders Hoveland

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    "Modern feminism is unnecessary, because its entire raison d'être is the unquestioned assumption that women are and have historically always been worse off than men. The fact that men and women are fundamentally different and want different things makes it difficult to compare their welfare directly, to assess which sex is better off; for example, the fact that women make less money than men cannot by itself be evidence that women are worse off than men, any more than the fact that men own fewer pairs of shoes than women cannot be evidence that men are worse off than women. However, in the only two biologically meaningful measures of welfare –- longevity and reproductive success –- women are and have always been slightly better off than men." --

    quote by evolutionary psychologist Satoshi Kanazawa
     
  14. Bender

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    Mmmhmm
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    :roll:
     
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    I thought that those women liked the burkas. There was a (CNN?) interview with one of the Afghanistan women's rights leaders when the US first toppled the teleban, and she said that it is not a good time to do away with the burkas. Also, here in the US, many (city Black) girls switch to islam, and they wear the burka with great pride. They feel that the burka somehow empowers them and gives them a community spirit, which even makes them highly flirtatious with muslim men. I am not Black and not muslim, but a friend of mine went out with a muslim social worker, and this is what she saw. I think the burka is very interesting. Would you wear it if it gave you power and status?
     

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