Whenever you see men not acting like prissy stuck up woman hating faggots: call them names like “White Knight” or “Mangina”.
If you see a man coming onto a woman: call him a “pussy beggar”.
If you encounter a man that is straight and enjoys sex: call him a “vagina worshipper”.
Instead of claiming that women have become filled with venomous male hatred: claim that women raping men is in fact: a serious societal crisis.
Claim you support men’s rights: like a retard: then claim you want to see other men who disagree with your opinions get ass raped in prisons.
Rehash feminist ideals while claiming to be opposing them.
When some teenager gets lucky with his hot female teacher: scream bloody murder: sex is dirty!
Watch or read Paul Elam’s feminist bullshit.
Thumb up every video that Something That Looks Kind of Like a Girl Writes What videos on YouTube: even though all she is doing is tiredly rehashing what many men have already said. After all: she is a woman: so it is somehow more valid when she it says it.
Talk endlessly about hunter gatherer societies and other bullshit you read about in books written by fuzzy sweater academics who never actually saw or experienced such societies.
Mention wooly mammoths frequently: and how they give you a boner.
Yes: you too can talk like a total FAGGOT.
Practice, practice, practice.
In no time: you’ll be a prissy heterosex-hating fag and a proud member of the
I knew it was bullshit when you first introduced me to it.
ReplyDeleteDang - Mike - you are correct - the MRM/MHRM really is 4tth wave feminism.
ReplyDeleteI saw on another blog - an MRA saying, "Men Need to overcome thier biology".
That is exactly what the feminists said.
Everything is still men's fault.
And these people have the audacity to claim that they want female accountability.
Neither sex will ever be able to overcome their biology--both MRAs and feminists want their respective sexes to suppress their natural urges to do traditionally male and female things (I've been vilified for being a housewife by both MRA's and feminists, because I am apparently nothing but a parasite, although my husband always wanted a stay-at-home wife and is totally happy with me, just as I am with him). This insistence on men and women de-sexualizing themselves into unisexual robots is anti-human to say the least.
ReplyDeleteInteresting Aunt Barbara. It seems that to you, SEX is a social construct.
DeleteYour idea of "de-sexualizing" is not the insane rage against reality that Dr. Rookh speaks of, but rather, the elimination of traditional sex-roles - which are in fact social constructs.
I would have to disagree with that philosophy.
In your blog you mention "legally married" - that wreaks a stench beyond belief.
I will blog about your blog.
Sorry, but I do not agree with your attitudes.
Thumb up every video that Something That Looks Kind of Like a Girl Writes What videos on YouTube: even though all she is doing is tiredly rehashing what many men have already said. After all: she is a woman: so it is somehow more valid when she it says it.
ReplyDeleteSo if a woman says it it is valid but if it's stated by an male MRA it's whiny. It sounds like women define your masculinity for you.
When some teenager gets lucky with his hot female teacher: scream bloody murder: sex is dirty!
Do you know how moronic you sound. You talk about other people but you're out there. Let me school you:
http://mensrightsboard.blogspot.com/2011/12/sexual-abuse-by-women.html
http://mensrightsboard.blogspot.com/2007/09/double-standardism-revealed.html
FUCK YOU MOTHERFUCKER, CALL ME A FUCKING FAGGOT TO MY FACE!!! I AM A MGTOW!
ReplyDeleteFUCK YOU MOTHERFUCKER, CALL ME A FUCKING FAGGOT TO MY FACE!!! I AM A MGTOW!
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