The good ole Victorian days, oh the hysteria!Zenspace wrote:This is exactly my complaint regarding what is being foisted as 'feminism' by the FftB crowd and their various associates. They actually promote a Victorian sense of oh-so-tender-helpless-and-delicate femininity that pushes modern western femininity backwards at least a full century. No thank you. I really like modern, independent, free-thinking and strong women - just like we have in the Pyt.sacha wrote:it's emotional blackmail - manipulative - it's difficult for most people to criticise a woman who is crying.rayshul wrote:Please tell me the crying attendees weren't women. Oh gosh. I fucking could not take it. There's a point at which I am fucking over being female.Dick Strawkins wrote:Basically what has been added is that she gives more explanation for her silly "I once broke my ankle so I know what it's like to be disabled" story, and, importantly, she dumps all the blame on Ron Lindsay, for creating a climate in which she was flustered from crying attendees (in tears because of his speech!) and so temporarily unable to held the disabled people.
Good fucking grief. Harden the fuck up.
When some chick starts the tears-of-manipulation, my reaction is to become callous and cruel. I have an uncontrollable urge to give them something to cry about. not only because I know they are using it as a get out of jail free card, but also because it makes all women look calculating, vindictive, fragile, and weak. it also perpetuates the image of women as irrationally emotional, excessively manipulative, and ultimately cowards.
the SJWs do everything they can to stop women from being seen as equals.
Poor women, to this day suffering, shaking from their intense emotions.
Bursting into tears at the mildest of rebukes of their behavior.
But back on olde tymee dayss, had to go to a doctor for relief
Today they merely need to go to their nearest Walgreens.
Go go feminism :mrgreen: