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The Problem With Women Today, Illustrated |
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Take a look at this! Has anyone here read this before?
http://theproblemwithwomentoday-reality2008.blogspot.com/ |
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![]() Flamebow ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 299 Joined: Dec 2004 Member No: 76,444 ![]() |
That garbage? that was probably written by a poor hegemonic male who is desperately trying to stay dominant in society. All men can do is be nasty I suppose.
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That garbage? that was probably written by a poor hegemonic male who is desperately trying to stay dominant in society. All men can do is be nasty I suppose. Uh, no, I'm not interested in the author. I'm interested in the content of the essay. Do you even know the difference? Plus using 'hegemonic' and 'dominant' in the same sentence is redundant. It's like saying 'the grass is green because it's green.' |
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![]() Flamebow ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 299 Joined: Dec 2004 Member No: 76,444 ![]() |
QUOTE I'm interested in the content of the essay. As I said, its garbage. QUOTE Plus using 'hegemonic' and 'dominant' in the same sentence is redundant. It's like saying 'the grass is green because it's green.' If I had just said male, it could be taken that I was talking about all males, when it is clear that only a certain group are dominant. Its not redundant either, I'm implying that the domoinant male is trying to stay dominant. If I had said, "The dominant hegemonic male" that would be considered redundant. The article was worthless. Trash. A disgrace to every hard working woman. And if you didnt get worked up about it you should know that there are people who actually think that about women, and until they are stopped we will never be equal. |
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As I said, its garbage. If I had just said male, it could be taken that I was talking about all males, when it is clear that only a certain group are dominant. Its not redundant either, I'm implying that the domoinant male is trying to stay dominant. If I had said, "The dominant hegemonic male" that would be considered redundant. The article was worthless. Trash. A disgrace to every hard working woman. And if you didnt get worked up about it you should know that there are people who actually think that about women, and until they are stopped we will never be equal. It looks like you're simply never going to understand why you were being redundant, but here's something you'll understand- Feminism is on the way OUT. It's done- over- and people are sick of it- including women themselves. After 40 years of this nonsense, women are finally waking up to realize that Feminist's directives are not in their own best interest or anyone's interest- especially children- shuffled off to miserable daycare centers, having to compete for the attention of an adult who is a stranger, which causes psychological damage for a lifetime. That's only the beginning of the damage done to our entire society. Read THIS: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2008/08/18...lawsuit_-2.html |
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![]() I'm Jc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 ![]() |
After 40 years of this nonsense, women are finally waking up to realize that Feminists directives are not in their own best interest or anyones's interest- especially children- shuffled off to miserable daycare centers, having compete for the attention of an adult who ia a stranger, which causes psychological damage for a lifetime. lol what? i went to daycare some and i don't recall it to be anymore miserable that school itself where we all competed for the teacher's attention. should we not send our young children to school either? luckily for me, my mother is a teacher so i didn't have to endure summer vacations spent in any kind of day care. you know, not every family can afford to have a mother stay home rather than work. i would think it's much more miserable and damaging for a family to be in poverty than it would be to send your kids to a daycare for a couple years. (this isn't even taking into account single parents who really have no alternative) if you pick a good daycare, i don't see anything wrong with them. i actually think it's a good idea to send your kids to one at some point because it teaches you at a younger age to get along with other kids. when i started school i already had a couple of friends because of daycare. i don't seem to be psychologically damaged due to attending one. this "essay" is funny, i hope you're not being as serious as you seem. |
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