respectmen -> RE: "Every Brick in every building": a reminder to the Men whose efforts built and maintain our world. (1/5/2017 4:04:42 AM)
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Yes your headline ot this thread, for everyone to read, excludes women. I'm terribly sorry, you're too unintelligent to understand that I took the title of the thread from the original poster and used it in my heading in here that included other wording. The context of the thread very very very clearly points out that women aren't excluded. Due to your stupidity, you just can't see it. I don't know what I can do to help any further. Maybe ask a friend or someone to read it for you and translate? I can't seem to help make you escape your own stupidity. quote:
Yes you did manipulate quotes, for everyone to see. How can I manipulate anything that is so clear to anyone who is reading?....well except you. If I used manipulation, it has to come with tricks or something, right? Can you point all of this out and tell us all? quote:
What did women in Germany, Austria, and a few other countries do after '45? Well, again, just reading what that article describes would have answered many of your questions, especially in how they handled bricks (your example of male merits and achievements). Yes they rebuilt infrastructure, houses, roads, factories. Many of those still existing. Yes they shovelled in sewers, even in coal mines. One does not necessarily need a penis to be able to use a shovel. Besides that they cared for and fed children and a few more things. It is obviously beyond your capacity of imagination, but that's another topic. No denial to any of that. But! As you keep refusing to answer... So what exactly did they do? Did they do the hardest tasks possible in the sewers? Did they continue doing the hardest tasks possible when it comes to building infrastructure? Did they do the hardest tasks possible when working in the mines? Instead of telling 1 percent of the story, let's tell the full story? smartsub10 quote:
You are contradicting yourself. I answered your post stating that there are less men in teaching and child care. Women took over teaching because, as you yourself state: "...but a decline in respect for teachers and a fall in relative pay rates has seen fewer enter the profession." How is feminism responsible for that? Where did I ever blame feminism? Until you point that out, then we can take this discussion further. Why is it that people in here continually keep creating an argument and then claim that I own it? Why not actually take on the arguments I make instead of creating one your own and then claim it's mine? heavyblinker quote:
It's because RM never responds to actual feminists-- he only responds to the MRM/PUA/right-wing response to feminists. This is why he's so angry all the time. No, it's because you're too stupid to understand facts and logical reasoning. You prefer to believe that white men are the devil. freedomdwarf1 We all know women do these things, I never denied they do. You are too unintelligent to understand my point. I can't fix your stupidity, sorry.
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