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In reply to the discussion: We need to talk about misogyny [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)73. hmmm. i was told by a man, that men are simply fearful, afraid of women. women get beaten, raped,
murder and we carry on loving and taking care of, with great hope.
what... are men so very fuggin afraid of. i still have not gotten an answer i am satisfied with.
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Anyone who bloviates that much about "hating men" is the opposite of a feminist.
redqueen
May 2014
#13
that person ought to be ppr'ed, he is seriously fucked up. or playing a fuckin game to giggle with
seabeyond
May 2014
#21
And then there are those of us who don't give a good goddamn who gets "offended"
Scootaloo
May 2014
#10
I'm genuinely curious about what what you think would have prevented this...
ConservativeDemocrat
May 2014
#7
If people would just google before they started typing, I wouldn't have to teach
ConservativeDemocrat
May 2014
#42
ooosh. that was close. lol. i had the couch ready though. we women, take care of each other. nt
seabeyond
May 2014
#70
Whilst yet others may detest insincere posts masquerading as righteous dialectic.
LanternWaste
May 2014
#86
I would say that extreme behavior is a symptom of deep undercurrents in society.
BlancheSplanchnik
May 2014
#16
Violent and/or threatening speech should certainly be taken more seriously than it is in many cases.
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#56
Social Media campaigns, and discussion boards, blog posts etc. are mostly for raising awareness
IronLionZion
May 2014
#79
A few academics may disagree with your allegation that social media is "comically ineffective"
LanternWaste
May 2014
#87
Well if you're going to blame the parents, just come out and say so...
ConservativeDemocrat
May 2014
#60
I don't suppose there are any additional comments now to what I wrote here?
theHandpuppet
Jun 2014
#89
Most of the time its just ignored. They have to kill a bunch of women to be considered newsworthy.
redqueen
May 2014
#37
The article I read today pointed out that this has happened in that town before by another "spurned"
JTFrog
May 2014
#40
Honestly, it's long past time for the mass media to stop skating around this problem.
AverageJoe90
May 2014
#46
people would have to get honest. that would include the good guys. yes. it is time. and it does
seabeyond
May 2014
#72
There are two things I am amazed about in the coverage and discussion of this event:
Squinch
May 2014
#50
I can tell in 2 seconds if the man I'm talking to hates or is afraid of women.
Peregrine Took
May 2014
#52
hmmm. i was told by a man, that men are simply fearful, afraid of women. women get beaten, raped,
seabeyond
May 2014
#73
ya. cause when i was reading your post, i know there are some men i am way more gentle with,
seabeyond
May 2014
#75
just putting this here, a thought germinating in my head not, fully formed
Tuesday Afternoon
May 2014
#80
I expect this board to be a step ahead ... i KNOOOOW. i know. and here i sit with repug males more
seabeyond
May 2014
#84
i have had an interesting time with both the P and the B word. and good for you, the steps
seabeyond
May 2014
#85