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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The funniest part about it is all of these girls who think they are railing against the “patriarchy” are trying to join it by identifying his male! They don’t even realize the absurdity of their own statements.[/quote] I think there is an element of "if you can't beat them, join them." By middle school, girls are smart enough to see the vast amount of misogyny in the world, and how their male classmates have a better life ahead of them just by virtue of being born with penises. I don't think they are trying to rail against the patriarchy. They are just looking at their options and in many cases being rational. [/quote] Would you please reread your own post and tell us all how you managed to type that with a straight face? Please remember that we are discussing girls who attend a $45K a year private school, all of whom will go on to SLACs/ top universities -- the great majority of which have a 45-55 or so percent ratio of M to F enrollment. They come from wealth and privilege far beyond what most people in the world can begin to comprehend. They will have amazing careers doing anything they are willing to work to achieve and your position is that they are victims of misogyny, and will have better lives than male counterpoints? Lady, please get some help. You are as disconnected from reality as many of these kids. [/quote] Sure, they are privileged. And already a huge percentage of them have experienced sexual assault. Personally I think a lot of the trans talk among middle school girls is coming from trauma. They have started to be assaulted, leered at, violated, etc. They see their male classmates don't experience that at all (we know unfortunately some do, but it is more rare and not as discussed). But sure, go ahead and ignore the high rates of sexual assault among girls and just tell them they are privileged and should just get over that. That seems to be your modus operandi.[/quote] Oh my God you are actually insane. The majority of them have already experience sexual assault? Based on what? Have you spoken to all these girls in the local private schools about their sexual assaults? Do you even have a daughter that attends one of these private schools? You are unhinged and irrational.[/quote]
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