Thursday 15 October 2015

Deficiency in leadership: gender relations in Western culture





Potty Training 48 seconds ago · LINKED COMMENT
Your dream is reality about the exploiting of blood and fluid to someones advantage. Just look what happened to the Pope when he visited America and some Congressman or big wig stole the Popes half finished water for himself to gain powers. Drugs in the blood stream and DNA are also a real issue as far as privacy, healthcare, ending up on a no fly list for having non brainwashable blood etc. Lol at notes that were not well hidden and an annoyance in the dream.

This is pretty funny actually. The MGTOWs will enjoy the dream dynamic about the plotting, childish, chubby women.
I see this is a critique of the outward manifestation of what is one of the more dominating branches of feminism.

lol @ making an escape.

I think most men who are worried about their rights would not mind if a capable woman was in Leadership. As long as she was about equality for all and against abuse of power.

Those feminist leaders you are talking about are in large, a creation of the higher education system. From what I have witnessed, the institutions have gone back to the drawing board a few times to create a more lethally politically correct and attractive feminist model. The more drama and politically correct talking points that can be established, the more the people who run western culture can change a country or the way of life of communities. Things are becoming tpp taboo to speak about and are creating censorship. With censorship it is more difficult to get to the root of a problem, and only superficial things are fixed. This is good protection for the people in charge.
+Potty Training What I am for is the imposition of a system where women are respected because of their formal rank, and not because of something considered organic or essentialistic about them. This would not be at all hard to do, and those who complain that it is are very much deserving of these chubby under-age feminists with their remarkable pretensions.
Your own remarks are humorous and well-taken.

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