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Penge Eagle Beckenham 09 Mar 18 6.22am | |
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So did Caitlyn Jenner celebrate?
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PhuketEagle Phuket 09 Mar 18 6.30am | |
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What got my goat on the BBC's news report about this last night was that some women protested & went on a 24-hour 'no home chores' strike which is just pathetic.
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becky over the moon 09 Mar 18 6.45am | |
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Originally posted by PhuketEagle
What got my goat on the BBC's news report about this last night was that some women protested & went on a 24-hour 'no home chores' strike which is just pathetic. ....or, if you are a working woman, go hire yourself a cleaner #spreadthelove
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Badger11 Beckenham 09 Mar 18 7.48am | |
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I agree with the comment that most women are reasonable and don't buy into the FemaNazi agenda. Equal pay is the current buzz word and Labour are pushing this hard. However most women understand that if you take time off for children you are going to fall behind your colleagues in pay and promotion. Not because you are a woman but your are not there contributing. The solution from the left of course is equal pay. Most women I speak to want equality of opportunity not the same thing. Where I agree with the women is flexibility in working hours. At my last role before I retired I worked for Barclays HO we were allowed to work from home and vary our hours.Just as many men took this option as women. And why were the men doing this? Because they were sharing parenting duties like school runs, school plays, doctors appointments etc. It worked very well for all concerned and allowed women to compete with men rather than crowbar a pay rise which may or may not be deserved. As for Women''s day fair enough but I would hope that the activities focus on the big issues rather than the left wing agenda. The big issues FGM, sex trafficking, contraception, lack of shelters for abused women, complete lack of women's rights in many religious countries etc. But no doubt the FemaNazis are more concerned that not enough women are winning Oscars or MTV awards. Edited by Badger11 (09 Mar 2018 7.49am)
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 09 Mar 18 1.03pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
I just like calling you out whinging about things when you’re a big fan of the snowflake line yourself Yeah there’s a load of press coverage about it and it’s a ‘hot topic’ at the moment. That Jordan Peterson interview you put on here was great, really interesting and pretty much completely true, but his main argument was that women are less agreeable then men - agreed in general. I see this as the ‘marketplace correction’ in that. Women are fighting their corner harder and are becoming less agreeable and equality is getting closer because of that. Bender
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Stirlingsays 09 Mar 18 1.15pm | |
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Originally posted by joe_cpfc
Exactly. I used to quite like women, I f***ing hate them now. Women are wonderful....feminists are cancer.
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Stirlingsays 09 Mar 18 1.16pm | |
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Originally posted by 01CPFC
Right wing,left wing On a certain level I think we all agree.
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Stirlingsays 09 Mar 18 1.17pm | |
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It's bollocks. It's just another feminist and beta male attack on masculinity.
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Stirlingsays 09 Mar 18 1.26pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
I just like calling you out whinging about things when you’re a big fan of the snowflake line yourself Yeah there’s a load of press coverage about it and it’s a ‘hot topic’ at the moment. That Jordan Peterson interview you put on here was great, really interesting and pretty much completely true, but his main argument was that women are less agreeable then men - agreed in general. I see this as the ‘marketplace correction’ in that. Women are fighting their corner harder and are becoming less agreeable and equality is getting closer because of that. The fact that women are more agreeable was far from his main argument. There are multiple reasons for the pay gap for example. 'Marketplace correction'? No....sorry, this isn't from the marketplace.....This is from activists, forcing their ideology onto the market. There tactics involve intimation and doxxing. It's completely wrong but effective. I'm slowly coming to the conclusion that as moralistic practices are ignored that those against these activists need to fully embrace their tactics. Maybe grid girls would actually still have jobs then.....Nice to see that boxing promoters have told them to stick it. Just as Peterson says it's insidious and false. Peterson is not progressive like you are and he isn't for the beta male dawn like you appear to be. He sees the damage that state backed feminism has done to masculinity and now increasingly to femininity. Edited by Stirlingsays (09 Mar 2018 1.27pm)
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Stirlingsays 09 Mar 18 1.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I agree with the comment that most women are reasonable and don't buy into the FemaNazi agenda. Equal pay is the current buzz word and Labour are pushing this hard. However most women understand that if you take time off for children you are going to fall behind your colleagues in pay and promotion. Not because you are a woman but your are not there contributing. The solution from the left of course is equal pay. Most women I speak to want equality of opportunity not the same thing. Where I agree with the women is flexibility in working hours. At my last role before I retired I worked for Barclays HO we were allowed to work from home and vary our hours.Just as many men took this option as women. And why were the men doing this? Because they were sharing parenting duties like school runs, school plays, doctors appointments etc. It worked very well for all concerned and allowed women to compete with men rather than crowbar a pay rise which may or may not be deserved. As for Women''s day fair enough but I would hope that the activities focus on the big issues rather than the left wing agenda. The big issues FGM, sex trafficking, contraception, lack of shelters for abused women, complete lack of women's rights in many religious countries etc. But no doubt the FemaNazis are more concerned that not enough women are winning Oscars or MTV awards. Edited by Badger11 (09 Mar 2018 7.49am) The kind of perfectly rational post that most modern day feminists would completely ignore.
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Hrolf The Ganger 09 Mar 18 1.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
The kind of perfectly rational post that most modern day feminists would completely ignore. The thing is that women are human and some humans think that whenever they are not very good at something or that they don't succeed, it must mean that the world is against them somehow. They are like small children who just throw a wobbler when life does not give them what they want. The more we pander to this, the worse they become.
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Stirlingsays 09 Mar 18 1.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
The thing is that women are human and some humans think that whenever they are not very good at something or that they don't succeed, it must mean that the world is against them somehow. They are like small children who just throw a wobbler when life does not give them what they want. The more we pander to this, the worse they become. Whatever you allow you encourage. Ever since the sixties and the baby boomers the spoiled little individuals with the loudest voices have been pushing.....sometimes for good, often for worse.
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