Have You Noticed

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes! I have noticed that in those clips of the town halls with GOP politicians, they tend to be more female than male, that the women speak up more and the ones booing the loudest are women.


There are more females speaking out against Trump because they feel that they have more to lose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are far more courageous, in general. I know that people will come at me, because men have traditionally been the ones to fight in war. But of course there are many reasons for that that have nothing to do with bravery.
In my own life, it is always the women who stand up, even in matters of violence, while the men do nothing.


We sent men to fight in wars because they're replaceable. It's not because they're stronger; very little in war requires brute strength that in-shape females can't provide. It's not because they're smarter; women actually have a small lead here. It's because, if mom dies, the family falls apart. If dad dies, that's sad, and would create hardships, but he can be replaced fairly easily.

Not trying to be misandrist, and not saying it's right, fair, or good. But... yeah. That's the reasoning.


Women and men are both dependent on each other. No men then no children. It makes me smile when women talk as if it's all about them.

I bet your dad would be very sad to know that you always thought that he could be replaced fairly easily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The “gender wars” online were a rouse. Totally not accurate IRL. We love our men and all people.


This. I don’t actually think there is a male female divide. Some scary things happened during me too, but we are over that


Agree. Plus, me too was not about regular people as far as I could tell. Just high profile people
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are far more courageous, in general. I know that people will come at me, because men have traditionally been the ones to fight in war. But of course there are many reasons for that that have nothing to do with bravery.
In my own life, it is always the women who stand up, even in matters of violence, while the men do nothing.


We sent men to fight in wars because they're replaceable. It's not because they're stronger; very little in war requires brute strength that in-shape females can't provide. It's not because they're smarter; women actually have a small lead here. It's because, if mom dies, the family falls apart. If dad dies, that's sad, and would create hardships, but he can be replaced fairly easily.

Not trying to be misandrist, and not saying it's right, fair, or good. But... yeah. That's the reasoning.


Women and men are both dependent on each other. No men then no children. It makes me smile when women talk as if it's all about them.

I bet your dad would be very sad to know that you always thought that he could be replaced fairly easily.


In the most practical of evolutionary terms, one man can reproduce many times in a limited amount of time while a woman can only reproduce once every year or so. Men are more expendable than women in this scenario.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are far more courageous, in general. I know that people will come at me, because men have traditionally been the ones to fight in war. But of course there are many reasons for that that have nothing to do with bravery.
In my own life, it is always the women who stand up, even in matters of violence, while the men do nothing.


So true.

(And rather ironic, given this regime’s toxic masculinity)


Seriously what happened to all the MAGA "alphas"??


Men spend entirely too much time around the water cooler, the golf course and the strip club building relationships to get ahead.

Women don’t have the same connections, they have to work twice hard to make 1/2 the progress.

They don’t have the same fear that it will all fall apart if they can’t get Bob to do them a solid somewhere down the line.

One need only look at the feckless boy wonder idiot that is Johnson to understand how it all works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are far more courageous, in general. I know that people will come at me, because men have traditionally been the ones to fight in war. But of course there are many reasons for that that have nothing to do with bravery.
In my own life, it is always the women who stand up, even in matters of violence, while the men do nothing.


We sent men to fight in wars because they're replaceable. It's not because they're stronger; very little in war requires brute strength that in-shape females can't provide. It's not because they're smarter; women actually have a small lead here. It's because, if mom dies, the family falls apart. If dad dies, that's sad, and would create hardships, but he can be replaced fairly easily.

Not trying to be misandrist, and not saying it's right, fair, or good. But... yeah. That's the reasoning.


Women and men are both dependent on each other. No men then no children. It makes me smile when women talk as if it's all about them.

I bet your dad would be very sad to know that you always thought that he could be replaced fairly easily.


In the most practical of evolutionary terms, one man can reproduce many times in a limited amount of time while a woman can only reproduce once every year or so. Men are more expendable than women in this scenario.
I'm glad that in this scenario, men are more expendable for you.
Anonymous
Col. Susan Meyer has been relieved of command.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are far more courageous, in general. I know that people will come at me, because men have traditionally been the ones to fight in war. But of course there are many reasons for that that have nothing to do with bravery.
In my own life, it is always the women who stand up, even in matters of violence, while the men do nothing.


So true.

(And rather ironic, given this regime’s toxic masculinity)


Seriously what happened to all the MAGA "alphas"??


Men spend entirely too much time around the water cooler, the golf course and the strip club building relationships to get ahead.

Women don’t have the same connections, they have to work twice hard to make 1/2 the progress.

They don’t have the same fear that it will all fall apart if they can’t get Bob to do them a solid somewhere down the line.

One need only look at the feckless boy wonder idiot that is Johnson to understand how it all works.


This. And women know what Trump really is.
Anonymous
In 1975, 90% of women in Iceland went on strike for equal wages and rights. That day was also called “the long Friday”.

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34602822

Five years later, Iceland elected their first female president. I don’t think women are in enough solidarity to pull this off here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In 1975, 90% of women in Iceland went on strike for equal wages and rights. That day was also called “the long Friday”.

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34602822

Five years later, Iceland elected their first female president. I don’t think women are in enough solidarity to pull this off here.

+1 Women here are always feeling sorry for themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In 1975, 90% of women in Iceland went on strike for equal wages and rights. That day was also called “the long Friday”.

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34602822

Five years later, Iceland elected their first female president. I don’t think women are in enough solidarity to pull this off here.

+1 Women here are always feeling sorry for themselves.


And they have a valid reason. Roe was overturned and 3 Supreme Court picks lost because of 2016 loss which also was largely due to Hillary push for more immigration

And now 2024 was lost and immigration was the second most important issue to US voters. How many more Supreme Court picks will be lost. How many more Roe type decisions will be lost

Because progressives wanted to import 8,000,000 illegal aliens , ie to keep inflation low by keeping wages of US workers low

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In 1975, 90% of women in Iceland went on strike for equal wages and rights. That day was also called “the long Friday”.

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34602822

Five years later, Iceland elected their first female president. I don’t think women are in enough solidarity to pull this off here.


The world has been full of strong women. The Brits spent over 70 years, bending over and kissing the ring of their Queen. The Brits have also had 3 women Prime Ministers. India, New Zealand, Germany, Australia Italy and a few other countries have also had or have female leaders. Amazingly, we in the US think that we are ahead of other countries when it comes to women's rights, when we are probably a long way behind many countries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are far more courageous, in general. I know that people will come at me, because men have traditionally been the ones to fight in war. But of course there are many reasons for that that have nothing to do with bravery.
In my own life, it is always the women who stand up, even in matters of violence, while the men do nothing.


We sent men to fight in wars because they're replaceable. It's not because they're stronger; very little in war requires brute strength that in-shape females can't provide. It's not because they're smarter; women actually have a small lead here. It's because, if mom dies, the family falls apart. If dad dies, that's sad, and would create hardships, but he can be replaced fairly easily.

Not trying to be misandrist, and not saying it's right, fair, or good. But... yeah. That's the reasoning.


What did you just post?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are far more courageous, in general. I know that people will come at me, because men have traditionally been the ones to fight in war. But of course there are many reasons for that that have nothing to do with bravery.
In my own life, it is always the women who stand up, even in matters of violence, while the men do nothing.


Oh please. Women like Ruth Bader Ginsburg didn't have the courage to step down when appropriate. They got us into this debacle.

Ghandi, Nelson Mandela, MLK, Thich Quang Duc....

You are really dumb.


Like Hillary Clinton, Ginsburg had the "first girl" syndrome.


Why do people always forget Geraldine Ferraro???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women are far more courageous, in general. I know that people will come at me, because men have traditionally been the ones to fight in war. But of course there are many reasons for that that have nothing to do with bravery.
In my own life, it is always the women who stand up, even in matters of violence, while the men do nothing.


Oh please. Women like Ruth Bader Ginsburg didn't have the courage to step down when appropriate. They got us into this debacle.

Ghandi, Nelson Mandela, MLK, Thich Quang Duc....

You are really dumb.


Like Hillary Clinton, Ginsburg had the "first girl" syndrome.


Why do people always forget Geraldine Ferraro???

Also forgetting Sandra Day O’Connor.
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