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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It really has to do with feminism. It has emasculated the men on the coasts. It’s pretty sad really but this is what we get. Sometimes I feel bad when I see a little boys in this area. There are a few moms at school who are constantly telling their boys how bad “men” are.[b] Another tells her son not to rape women[/b] like that’s the default for all boys. The kid does not even know what it means. When those boys grow up, women will want them to be masculine like you all do. Bet they will have a hard time. [/quote] [b]Stop lying[/b]. No mom is out in public talking about rape with her “little boy.” If anything, rape is a sensitive topic to women since it’s a crime that is typically only committed against women. Let me guess - you also think that [b]efforts to stop discrimination against black people undermine white men[/b]? I applaud any efforts to teach men that rape and violence is wrong. If you disagree you need to do some soul searching and figure out why you have so few morals unlesss the morals benefit you! [/quote] [b]To the pp- you need to get more morals[/b], because you are the one that stereotypes and obviously discriminates against white males. I am not the poster from above but yes, have I heard white moms telling their young sons about rape, when they don't even know what sex really is. So [b]don't call people liars, unless YOU know.[/b] And when white men are not given the same job/employment/scholarship/advancement opportunities now, because special opportunities are given to others because of skin color, yes, white men are being undermined. Just look at the statistics of white men as a percent of the US population vs the percent of white males with graduate degrees over the past 30 years compared to other races and women. (btw I am female) [b]ALL PEOPLE NEED TO BE EDUCATED THAT "NO MEANS NO"[/b] [/quote]
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