Feminists Have Always Been Crazy

This video investigates early feminist writings to see what the early feminists were really like. Turns out, they were pretty much exactly the same as modern feminists. I always had a feeling that was the case, but unlike me, this woman actually read what early feminists wrote. The video runs about 14 minutes, and if you watch it, you will never see the world the same way again. You will also understand why early feminist writings and documents are never taught at any level. They do not want us to hear it from the horse’s mouth.

I cannot believe that these crazy women have taken over the free world. Make it stop.

54 thoughts on “Feminists Have Always Been Crazy

      1. I thought about giving her a one night pass on my not doing American chix but just as quickly decided not to.

        Came to my senses as my bros might tell you.

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      2. I don’t even know what this means. What does it mean to live in the Patriarchy? And why would you be against the women who do? Thai women live in the Patriarchy, right? I am confused, as usual πŸ™‚

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      3. Didn’t Gloria Steinem quite famously say that a woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle?

        What about certain types of manly men? Do womenly feminists want and need firemen for example?

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    1. Feminists are every bit as horrid as the worst racists. Feminism is a hate movement, full stop. Many well meaning people think that they are feminists, but they just have no idea what they are supporting.

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  1. It is not until one has witnessed that jugular vein swelling in size and your womanly feminists’ eyeballs spinning in their sockets until you do realize the true meaning of the word: Hate.

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      1. My Godmother was an ardent feminism. I never got the feeling that she hated men. She never spoke or acted in a hateful way when she was challenged. She would just start screaming and she would become hysterical, talking about how she didn’t want women to be victimized. As long as no one challenged her, she was nice as pie to men, and even when she was challenged, I never saw the reaction you describe.

        Sadly, my Godmother stopped speaking to me a couple of years before she died. She never said why, but I am pretty sure that it was because I wasn’t a feminist.She was bitterly disappointed in me.

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      2. At some point (most have a quick trigger finger and will not watit too long after contacting resistance) when a man does not let them get their way, they turn into satan in flesh & blood.

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      3. It’s awful. I remember one time, my Dad was reading the paper and my Godmother was cooking something in the kitchen-LOL-a situation she apparently had no problem with-LOL- but then my Dad started laughing out loud at something he read in the paper about someone who was mad because some college was offering surfing or basketweaving lessons-I can’t remember- to men but not to women. My father said, to no one in particular, that this was ridiculous, and my aunt hit the roof. She went from 0 to 100,000 in a split second, and just started screaming.

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      4. Yes. The thing is, besides being a feminist, my Godmother was also pro-life. She was a very very highly qualified medical professional. Unlike many feminists, she had a real job, and she was very successful in a very difficult field: total respect for her on that score, and my family never would have put up with her if she had supported abortion.

        She was a pro-life feminist. Yes, they exist, and nobody knows how to deal with them, but I say we have to stand up to them.

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      5. If one matches their volume feminists go immediately to fire hosing you with green pea vomit while rolling their eyeballs about their sockets in a most frightening manner!

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      6. Cool! I would like to see that, could you film it sometime? All the feminists I used to know don’t speak to me anymore, otherwise I would give it a try πŸ™‚

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      7. Robin actually succeeded once in getting an entire crowd of feminists to stand down. I wasn’t there, so I don’t really understand how he did it, but I can kind of describe it. He was asked by a college in Scotland to design a PhD program for ISO9000. Robin only attended college for about 3 weeks, and definitely never graduated, but he was self educated, was an expert in his field, and he designed a PhD program which was implemented. Anyway, in the course of doing this, he had to give a speech or speeches to a bunch of college professors. At one point in a speech, a woman helped him with something, and he called her his lovely assistant. The college professors immediately started booing and hissing and jeering at him. At first, he had no idea what was going on, but then they started shouting at him that he was sexist. He just looked straight at them, told them that they were acting like a bunch of children, and he told them to shut up, which they did. And everything was fine after that, believe it or not. They didn’t run him out on a stake: they figured out how to work with him, but this was 30 years ago in Scotland. A different time and a different place.

        Once, in America, when he was doing home improvement sales, he was called to the home of a lesbian couple. Starting out, he was his happy, charming, jovial self, and then when they all sat down at the table, he looked at them, and smiled, and he said “Ok, which one of you is the man?” They kicked him out, and complained about him to his boss, but Robin was the top salesman in the company, so he got away with it, Scot free, so to speak.

        Robin got away with things that most people cannot get away with. I would advise anyone reading this to not try what Robin did at home πŸ™‚

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      8. And just to clarify, Robin did not hate gay people, at all. He did kind of hate dour, humorless people who find it impossible to laugh at themselves. And, he refused to genuflect in front of sacred cows. But he didn’t hate gay people, at all, in any way.

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    1. I have been close to at least several women who called themselves feminists: none of them really hated men, I don’t think, so I have never witnessed what you are talking about. But then again, maybe that is because I am not a man.

      Many well meaning people oppose modern feminism but support early feminism because they have no idea what early feminism was. Some of the people who support modern feminism are not actually man haters, but a lot of them-most of them, from what I can tell, are very crazy. Which is better than being a man hater, but it is far from optimal.

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      1. Jack Nicholson is a truly great actor. It’s very unfortunate that he gave Roman Polansky a standing ovation 😦

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      2. I’m afraid it’s even worse than that. They think their artistic talent makes them both wise and virtuous. I used to do theater. I know first hand how incredibly arrogant actors can be, and if anyone doubts me, just watch an awards show sometime. But I don’t think anyone doubts me. That is how bad it is. 😦

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