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Lucylastic -> RE: Women's March (1/22/2017 10:00:35 PM)


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ORIGINAL: tamaka


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ORIGINAL: freedomdwarf1


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ORIGINAL: BamaD
She is anti Trump so she can't do anything that would do or say, I am glad to see you oppose thought crimes now (that is after all what hate crimes are). Have you ever heard of incitement to riot? This would clearly fall under that category.

No, a "thought" crime is not a hate crime.

She said she thought a lot about it.
She didn't say she would.
She didn't incite anyone else to go do it either; now that would be a hate crime.
But admitting she thought about it is not a crime and should never be.

You and tamaka are sounding like Gaddafi, Pol Pot or similar communist dictator.



So if i said i thought a lot about blowing up my neighbor's house to a group of people, should that neighbor be able to get a restraining order against me?



There is a big difference between a restraining order and being arrested...




respectmen -> RE: Women's March (1/22/2017 10:01:31 PM)

You people constantly whine abiut Trump on this forum....so what are you doing about it? How are you in the process of stopping Trump?

Same standards, fair competition :)

Greta for example complains about muslims a lot. So what is she doing about it?

See how easy it is to point out the idiotic hypocrisy? [:D]




freedomdwarf1 -> RE: Women's March (1/22/2017 10:14:16 PM)

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ORIGINAL: respectmen

You people constantly whine abiut Trump on this forum....so what are you doing about it? How are you in the process of stopping Trump?

Same standards, fair competition :)

Greta for example complains about muslims a lot. So what is she doing about it?

See how easy it is to point out the idiotic hypocrisy? [:D]

From what I hear, there is nothing much that anyone can do about Trump.
Unless he breaks some law that allows him to be impeached.
And I believe that various intelligence agencies are investigating several lines of accusations with that in mind.

Greta is taking a stance about Muslims but there's not much she can do when she lives in a tiny insular speck on this mudball where Islam is given a free hand.


It's not hypocrisy you silly man, the two situations are vastly different.


And what are YOU doing for your cause except bitch and whine about it??




stef -> RE: Women's March (1/22/2017 10:14:55 PM)


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ORIGINAL: LadyPact

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What exactly are feminists doing about the problems they are complaining about in their silly march? How is whining about it and holding signs up on the street going to fix problems? Is it going to change Trump's mind? Seriously? It always amazes me how feminists keep imagining that they are doing something about a problem when really they are doing jack shit.

You really don't understand how funny this statement is, do you?

He's probably the only one here who doesn't see how larf-worthy it is :)




stef -> RE: Women's March (1/22/2017 10:19:30 PM)


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ORIGINAL: respectmen

Just a quickly as I'm on my phone and about to start my shift.

Better run, those burgers aren't gonna flip themselves!

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I post on here for the same reason why everyone else post on here.

Everyone else isn't here to cry about how victimized they are on a daily basis.




Lucylastic -> RE: Women's March (1/22/2017 10:27:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: respectmen

You people constantly whine abiut Trump on this forum....so what are you doing about it? How are you in the process of stopping Trump?

Same standards, fair competition :)

Greta for example complains about muslims a lot. So what is she doing about it?

See how easy it is to point out the idiotic hypocrisy? [:D]



I dont think you would understand the concept of activism, because if you did, you would take the advice that has been offered to you over and over again over the years.
Even by other misogynists and their other halves or thirds or however many they have...all props to them.
So, im sorry, but you need to read some of your old threads about how people here do things they are passionate about.
its all been said...
you just dont seem to be able to get it...







tamaka -> RE: Women's March (1/22/2017 10:49:45 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

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ORIGINAL: respectmen

You people constantly whine abiut Trump on this forum....so what are you doing about it? How are you in the process of stopping Trump?

Same standards, fair competition :)

Greta for example complains about muslims a lot. So what is she doing about it?

See how easy it is to point out the idiotic hypocrisy? [:D]



I dont think you would understand the concept of activism, because if you did, you would take the advice that has been offered to you over and over again over the years.
Even by other misogynists and their other halves or thirds or however many they have...all props to them.
So, im sorry, but you need to read some of your old threads about how people here do things they are passionate about.
its all been said...
you just dont seem to be able to get it...






I don't blame him for not putting himself out there. This world isn't worth it. Enjoy your own life with the people you love and care about and screw everything else.




Lucylastic -> RE: Women's March (1/22/2017 11:02:10 PM)

You can do both, because of what is going on, affects our kids, no matter your ideology.
that includes, jobs, wages to live on, places to live, their health, their education.
Parents try to do whats best for their kids.... normally, families are important, but they dont have to be traditional to work.
most parents protect their kids or try to
protecting your human and civil rights is in your families interest, not just your own
that is my opinion as a mother, a wife, a daughter a sister and an aunt, Im also me...
threaten my kids future?? yeah Im gonna do more than growl like a grizzly




DaddySatyr -> RE: Women's March (1/22/2017 11:20:52 PM)


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ORIGINAL: respectmen

Just a quickly as I'm on my phone and about to start my shift. Can anyone answer and cite what exact accomplishments this march has achieved?



Martin Luther King Jr. marched and "illegally" rode buses and such because he was demanding that people be treated as people. What did he do though?

Well, in this country, "the little guy" can't really do much, if they can't vote. Since one of the things Dr. King and his supporters were marching for was for the federal government to enforce voting laws, marching and other peaceful protests were really about the only options open to them.

Now, that leads us to (what I think is) the real issue, here: voting.

You're right, when you say that a lot of these marchers are doing nothing. I saw a correspondent on Saturday night that was in the crowds of protestors. He said that he asked each and every person he ran into if they had voted and he said: "literally every other person I asked said: 'No' and I was like: Then, what are you complaining about?"

Like their "anointed one" that used to lead them (thank God that's over!), a good portion of these people were feckless slugs until "someone else" didn't do for them what they could have easily done for themselves.

Then, let's add in the element of violence. Very rarely does one see "right wing-based" protests that turn into looting and other violence. It's almost as if there's a portion of these "protestors" has the mind set of: "Things suck. I'm gonna steal some free shit"

As far as I'm concerned, as soon as there's an act of violence committed at one of these "protests", the whole lot of 'em should be locked up.



Michael




respectmen -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 12:42:35 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

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ORIGINAL: respectmen

You people constantly whine abiut Trump on this forum....so what are you doing about it? How are you in the process of stopping Trump?

Same standards, fair competition :)

Greta for example complains about muslims a lot. So what is she doing about it?

See how easy it is to point out the idiotic hypocrisy? [:D]



I dont think you would understand the concept of activism, because if you did, you would take the advice that has been offered to you over and over again over the years.
Even by other misogynists and their other halves or thirds or however many they have...all props to them.
So, im sorry, but you need to read some of your old threads about how people here do things they are passionate about.
its all been said...
you just dont seem to be able to get it...






I don't take your so called advice because I'm not stupid like you.

You are asking me to do things that will result to nothing. What's the point of doing something that doesn't end at the result I want? That's how I'm smarter than you.

You see how no one can come up with an answer and show actual citations and evidence that this march achieved something?

This is exactly what I mean. Your so called advice is laughable. Just because I'm not stupid like you, that doesn't mean I'm too slack to do anything. The problem is there is absolutely nothing I can do.

Making a cunt of myself on the street, shouting and holiding signs, isn't going make problems magically disappear.

Again, you see how no one has anything to show that this march achieved anything? As no one comes up with evidence that it has, this pretty much proves my point. I win the argument. I rest my case.






thompsonx -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 3:17:01 AM)

ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr


Martin Luther King Jr. marched and "illegally" rode buses and such because he was demanding that people be treated as people. What did he do though?

Well, in this country, "the little guy" can't really do much, if they can't vote. Since one of the things Dr. King and his supporters were marching for was for the federal government to enforce voting laws, marching and other peaceful protests were really about the only options open to them.

Now, that leads us to (what I think is) the real issue, here: voting.

You're right, when you say that a lot of these marchers are doing nothing. I saw a correspondent on Saturday night that was in the crowds of protestors. He said that he asked each and every person he ran into if they had voted and he said: "literally every other person I asked said: 'No' and I was like: Then, what are you complaining about?"

Allegedly all of these people did not vote but bill's wife got nearly 3 million more votes than trump....see how easy it is to spot your llies.



Like their "anointed one" that used to lead them (thank God that's over!), a good portion of these people were feckless slugs until "someone else" didn't do for them what they could have easily done for themselves.

And yet they voted for bill's wife nearly 3 million times more often than they did for he other guy


Then, let's add in the element of violence. Very rarely does one see "right wing-based" protests that turn into looting and other violence. It's almost as if there's a portion of these "protestors" has the mind set of: "Things suck. I'm gonna steal some free shit"

Kinda like the founding fathers when they tossed all of that tea in the harbor

As far as I'm concerned, as soon as there's an act of violence committed at one of these "protests", the whole lot of 'em should be locked up.

So when the cops start some violence the people should make citizern arrests of the cops?







thompsonx -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 3:26:57 AM)


ORIGINAL: respectmen


Making a cunt of myself on the street, shouting and holiding signs, isn't going make problems magically disappear.


Yet you brag about doing that very thing. Wernt you the punk who shouts at muslim women that allah is a cunt and then runs away?

Again, you see how no one has anything to show that this march achieved anything? As no one comes up with evidence that it has,

It has been shown that marchers like this have affected policy...consider the marches of the sufferegetts...mlk etc. which led to the franchise for those marchers and those who followed.



this pretty much proves my point.

Actually your point has been shredded

I win the argument.

You have only embarrased yourself once again


I rest my case.

If only that were true







respectmen -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 4:31:34 AM)

Thompson

I've only ever replied to you a few times as you just appear beyond stupid.

But hey, what the hell.


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yet you brag about doing that very thing. Wernt you the punk who shouts at muslim women that allah is a cunt and then runs away?


It aren't my fault that you're dumber than dog shit as you can't seem to tell the difference of a very obvious joke compared to bragging or being serious.


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has been shown that marchers like this have affected policy...consider the marches of the sufferegetts...mlk etc. which led to the franchise for those marchers and those who followed.


What you claim about the sufferegetts is questionable and a debate I can leave another day. We are talking about this march. I wonder why you and everyone else is finding it so difficult to cite me what exactly this march has done. Gotta larf! [:D]

Oh, here's something else to laugh about.


https://i.redd.it/nfagej51xcby.jpg









Lucylastic -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 5:33:14 AM)

It got the notice of people around the world, wether, they believe in it or not, misinformation and bullshit or not....it got you upset and mouthy...it made the president of the united states, and other leaders know , that civil, human rights are not being ignored. That people are angry. Wether you like it or not.
And it means more than you can possibly understand.
Its not just about women,




tweakabelle -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 5:37:57 AM)

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ORIGINAL: respectmen


You are asking me to do things that will result to nothing. What's the point of doing something that doesn't end at the result I want? That's how I'm smarter than you.

Well actually why do you start all these stupid threads that all consist of one and the same message repeated endlessly? (Feminism is bad, women operate dual standards, men are hard done by etc etc blah blah blah)

I wonder what you think you achieve by starting these threads. The only outcome I see is that almost every other poster finds you and your messages pathetic - you alienate all, even those who might otherwise be sympathetic to your perspective. In terms of advancing your agenda, I would say that the results of your threads is negative - the opposing agenda is the one enhanced by your threads.

That's not what I would call a "desirable outcome". That is not being "smarter than you", as you deludedly insist. Quite the opposite in fact.




vincentML -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 5:41:36 AM)

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What you claim about the sufferegetts is questionable and a debate I can leave another day. We are talking about this march. I wonder why you and everyone else is finding it so difficult to cite me what exactly this march has done. Gotta larf!


The March allowed the compilation of a Data Base of email addresses and phone numbers for activist networking in the months ahead. It could turn into a powerful tool, given the thin-skinned sensitivity of that whiny, petulant, pouty, narcissistic man-child we now have as president. But, hey, I wish him well. [8|]




Greta75 -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 6:31:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: respectmen
Greta for example complains about muslims a lot. So what is she doing about it?

There is a difference. My country is doing a GREAT JOB in managing the Islam problem.
So where I live, I feel safe from Muslims. As the government is not blinded about the problem of Islam as we practically have 2 much larger Muslim Nations surrounding us, so we lived with them all our lives and know what they are like. And our government often justify their solutions to Islamic problems very well. As in, I feel they been making good decisions to fix the problems, they don't ignore it. And honestly, our country is quite simple, we will ban any religion who does not make sure their followers upheld civil laws above their own law. Which I think is a pretty good law. So religions have to adjust their faith if they want to practice here. Jehovah Witnesses are banned. And many foreign Imam are banned because they are encouraging Muslims to defy civil laws. And just thinking about how recently, we even deported a bunch of Islamic preachers for just having ISIS flag graphic in their phones. How the hell do you even catch that in immigration? They must have been profiled and phones confiscated and spot checked. I think neither Australia, US or UK would have done that. Our government is doing great! I think our focus is preventing anybody from dying in the hands of ISIS, rather than worry about political correctness. They are on the right path.

But for me, it would just be sad to see the west fall to Muslims because they don't understand or refuse to understand the threat of Islam. And but at the same time. It's not my country. So I won't be living in it when it happens. So I don't really have to be try too hard but do minimum effort of just spreading information online.

In your case, you are complaining about your own country. And it's things you are facing IN YOUR OWN COUNTRY.

You gotta live with it.
I don't.




Greta75 -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 6:49:57 AM)

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ORIGINAL: respectmen
The problem is there is absolutely nothing I can do.

Making a cunt of myself on the street, shouting and holiding signs, isn't going make problems magically disappear.

This is a world where Trump has rise up to become President, DESPITE making a fool out of himself so many times. What he has done is seriously when pigs fly type of thing.
And you are still saying there is nothing you can do?

Are you kidding me? If you were serious about making this a movement. I bet you can find at least 1 million males worldwide who will agree with you on this and support your views. But it's a matter of whether you want to take action.

For a start, I know you are one of the males who believe wage gap is a myth. Which is the opposite of what woman's march believe in.

And you can easily find 1 million males who will support your cause "stopping this wage gap nonsense".

So my point is, EVEN though I don't agree with most of the Women's March issues, especially about Muslims. BUT I have to respect that, this Muslim woman put this together. DESPITE being pro-sharia law. It's kinda ironic. In a way, this whole March is AGAINST her religion. Because her religion would never want to give for example, equal pay to equal work for women. Which is kinda funny. So fine, she is protesting against EVERYTHING Islam stands for. Good for her! Islam is against any equality for women. And she doesn't seem to understand the enormity of how equality for women is completely anti-her religion. But she brought unity to women world wide that they have power.

And all the oppressed Muslim women, I feel this must have inspired at least some of them to form their own coalition to fight back in their own countries.




thompsonx -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 7:10:41 AM)


ORIGINAL: respectmen

Thompson

I've only ever replied to you a few times as you just appear beyond stupid.

But hey, what the hell.

Perhaps you might take that condescending attitude and put it in a little shoe box, put a big pink bow on it and shove it up your ass.


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yet you brag about doing that very thing. Wernt you the punk who shouts at muslim women that allah is a cunt and then runs away?


It aren't my fault that you're dumber than dog shit as you can't seem to tell the difference of a very obvious joke compared to bragging or being serious.

By that metric In order for me not to be "dumber than dogshit" I have to consider all that you say as a joke and not to be taken seriously....dude I am sooo there.


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has been shown that marchers like this have affected policy...consider the marches of the sufferegetts...mlk etc. which led to the franchise for those marchers and those who followed.


What you claim about the sufferegetts is questionable and a debate I can leave another day.

If you could you would...you can't so you don't.
Why?
Jesus you are phoquing stupid




We are talking about this march. I wonder why you and everyone else is finding it so difficult to cite me what exactly this march has done. Gotta larf! [:D]

Perhaps if you stay tuned you will have more humor to enjoy.




BoscoX -> RE: Women's March (1/23/2017 7:21:21 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Greta75
And all the oppressed Muslim women, I feel this must have inspired at least some of them to form their own coalition to fight back in their own countries.


Fight, only to repeatedly have much of their flesh horse whipped off of them

Muslim women are as slaves or dogs, and they do as they are told




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