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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"It’s not because they hate women, it is because they believe an unborn fetus is a person and thou shalt not kill." Sorry I don't believe that. There are so many ways in which they cherry pick Christian beliefs. I'm sure that there are people who believe that, and people who refuse to look any deeper into their own motivations. But taken as a part of the overall picture of our society and our sexual double standards, there IS a deep misogyny at play that you are being intentionally blind to.[/quote] There’s deep misogyny in Ukrainians telling men ages 18-60 they can’t leave the country so they can be conscripted to fight the heavily armed Russians while women and children are free to go to other countries and flee. For some reason I don’t hear a single women’s rights group in America complain about this. I wonder why? If a man sees his girlfriend getting punched in the face by a man there’s a deep misogyny involved in him attacking the man who punched his girlfriend. See where I’m going here? It’s a selective weaponizing of misogyny in very specific situations because you disagree with something on a political level.[/quote] I mean I think the Ukraine should surrender. I also think we should we helping refugees fleeing Russia. That’s my opinion as a woman, probably not a very popular opinion. [/quote] 1. Women will keep the kids with them. And hopefully get them to safety. Putin is fine with shooting women AND children, but at least the rest of the world sees them as obvious civilian targets, and an abomination. 2. Since all wars are started by men, and the vast majority of world leaders are men, I’m personally fine with women not being drafted. I don’t want my son drafted either, but since my daughter’s reproductive rights are decided by men, and 95% of corporate boards have one or fewer “diverse” members (meaning one woman, POC, openly gay person, but definitely not two), there’s no need to pay the dues when we’re not members of “The Club.”[/quote]
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