No Misogyny,No Misandry,and NO MORE SEXISM!! !! !

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07 Jul 2011, 4:02 pm

Aside that my user name is Confused Dude, there are still some things that I don't understand about men and women. Sometimes I get the feeling that the feminist women hate men so much that they wish they want them dead (no wonder there are a lot of lesbians). And in cartoons they always show something I like to call sexist episodes. Where the genders get competitive they hate each other. And don't even get me started on Men, even though I'm a male and i'm not gay and i'm not a sexist. Sometimes there are men that are so stupid. Men who insult, cheat, kill, abuse, objectify, traffic women are the worse motherf***ing men in the whole damn planet. Women, on the other hand, sometimes cheat, "gold-dig", and do minor bad stuff to men. This people don't know the meaning of love and gender equality.

By the way, MISANDRY is hatred of the male demographic, MISOGYNY is the hatred of the female demographic, and SEXISM is the hatred of the opposite gender.

STOP THE DISCRIMINATION OF EVERYTHING!! !! !


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07 Jul 2011, 4:36 pm

It is frustrating, ConfusedDude. Looking from a genetic perspective, females and males only have a 5% difference within the genes. The world takes that slight difference way out of proportion.

I see sex as a minor characteristic like skin color, eye color, and hair type. I treat it as such. Instead of getting mad or frustrated, you should see sexism, misogyny, and misandry as the child-like thing it really is. I find it hilarious that people base so much of themselves based on their genitals. People obsess over it so much that I start to see them as walking, talking, private parts. It helps to be lighthearted.

People identity more with their private parts than being a person. The saddest part of Peoplekind is that they tend to concentrate on differences more than what they have in common.



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07 Jul 2011, 4:42 pm

techn0teen wrote:
I find it hilarious that people base so much of themselves based on their genitals. People obsess over it so much that I start to see them as walking, talking, private parts. It helps to be lighthearted.

People identity more with their private parts than being a person. The saddest part of Peoplekind is that they tend to concentrate on differences more than what they have in common.
People who talk to their genitals are like the stupidest of them all. They're like talking to freaking dolls.Is so frustrating.



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07 Jul 2011, 4:59 pm

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It is frustrating, ConfusedDude. Looking from a genetic perspective, females and males only have a 5% difference within the genes. The world takes that slight difference way out of proportion.

I see sex as a minor characteristic like skin color, eye color, and hair type. I treat it as such. Instead of getting mad or frustrated, you should see sexism, misogyny, and misandry as the child-like thing it really is.
Seriously? A child-like thing? This happens everytime.


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07 Jul 2011, 5:02 pm

I think, rather than 'childlike', the author really meant 'childish' - which just means a behaviour that is puerile, unsophisticatedly vitriolic, etc.



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07 Jul 2011, 5:04 pm

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I think, rather than 'childlike', the author really meant 'childish' - which just means a behaviour that is puerile, unsophisticatedly vitriolic, etc.
MMhmm. That's exactly what I mean. :idea:


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07 Jul 2011, 7:26 pm

I'm totally with you in your dislike of discrimination. I rather enjoy the differences between the genders, though. I like having men and women! I'm a strident feminist but I certainly don't hate men ... heaven forbid!



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07 Jul 2011, 11:19 pm

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I'm totally with you in your dislike of discrimination. I rather enjoy the differences between the genders, though. I like having men and women! I'm a strident feminist but I certainly don't hate men ... heaven forbid!
I think for some reason, I'm a pro-feminist, a guy who respect women rights. But there is only one problem. Everytime I try to interact with girls they don't understand me and I don't understand them. Which makes it difficult for me to make friends with them or have a relationship with only one.


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08 Jul 2011, 4:48 am

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CaroleTucson wrote:
I'm totally with you in your dislike of discrimination. I rather enjoy the differences between the genders, though. I like having men and women! I'm a strident feminist but I certainly don't hate men ... heaven forbid!
I think for some reason, I'm a pro-feminist, a guy who respect women rights. But there is only one problem. Everytime I try to interact with girls they don't understand me and I don't understand them. Which makes it difficult for me to make friends with them or have a relationship with only one.


There you go - more discrimination.

On a more professional note, there's something funny that happened recently in the UK. Insurances got slagged off by the government for giving -25% premium discounts to female drivers. The insurances are now forced to price insurance regardless of whether the insuree is a man or a woman. Guess who yelled outrage at that?
Yes. You make something fair that doesn't go positively towards the feminists, and they cry for equality. And when something is unfair to them, they still cry towards equality.

All this discrimination BS, both personally and professionally, needs to stop. Someone else already said it, there's a sub-5% difference in genes between a man and a woman. Why are the differences in society so big?



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08 Jul 2011, 4:58 am

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Someone else already said it, there's a sub-5% difference in genes between a man and a woman. Why are the differences in society so big?


Butterfly effect?


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08 Jul 2011, 7:28 am

Anamnesis wrote:
On a more professional note, there's something funny that happened recently in the UK. Insurances got slagged off by the government for giving -25% premium discounts to female drivers. The insurances are now forced to price insurance regardless of whether the insuree is a man or a woman. Guess who yelled outrage at that?


Again, that's it. They want equality where it suits them and special treatment if they can get it. Feminists don't want to give up areas in which they have special privileges so that they become equal but they expect men to give up theirs. It's absolute BS. It's the same reason why all-women clubs are tolerated yet all-male clubs are not.



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08 Jul 2011, 8:40 am

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Again, that's it. They want equality where it suits them and special treatment if they can get it. Feminists don't want to give up areas in which they have special privileges so that they become equal but they expect men to give up theirs. It's absolute BS.


Well, I could say that men like you cherry-pick the one example that suits them and ignore the 10,000 others that go the other way. I think you just want something to whine about.



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08 Jul 2011, 9:45 am

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Well, I could say that men like you cherry-pick the one example that suits them and ignore the 10,000 others that go the other way. I think you just want something to whine about.


That's the problem with women; they're acting as if they're hard done by all the time. Men and women are different and either everything is the same or it isn't.

Either you allow discrimination or you don't. It's not rocket science.



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08 Jul 2011, 3:20 pm

^^^^^^Okay all of you stop! I don't want you to fight. I demand some toleration here. Like I said before from the beggining. No more damn discrimination! All right?!


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08 Jul 2011, 3:23 pm

^^Which is a good reason why I didn't want to get into this thread. :lol:


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08 Jul 2011, 3:25 pm

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^^Which is a good reason why I didn't want to get into this thread. :lol:
You're already here. :?


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