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Originally posted by wim121 View PostI fail to see what any of you mean at all? Please feel free to explain >>Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThey don't call you Dim for nothing.Comment
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostAs I said, feel free to provide examples instead of just spewing crap like usual.
Just do a search on your posts about "Loose Women", "Carol Vorderman" and I like your latest gem, "spewing blood from every orifice".
You're a borderline "Norman Bates".Comment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostPractically every post where you mention your "opinion" of women.
The fact is you know nothing about my relations with the female genders from friends to the other half because you've never asked, yet again, you've just assumed.
From your posts, you probably presume that I speak over the top of my female friends and treat them like this (correct me if I'm wrong in your assumption):
However that could not be farther from the truth.
You probably presume I yell at the OH to make me a sammich all the time? However yet again, you would be wrong. I do all the cooking and laundry as the OH can't do either as well as all the house cleaning. The only thing I don't do is the washing up, as I can't do that while cooking at the same time.
Judging from your posts, they have an undertone (correct me if I have perceived you wrong) of men being almost useless and yourself being rather sexist and archaic in your view of the genders. Many people feel that way and treat men that care about their families and rearing children like defective men or dangerous predators. Yet those same people attack men without knowing all the facts in a sexist diatribe. It isn't just feminists that use positive discrimination, most sectors of ignorant society do.
Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostJust do a search on your posts about "Loose Women", "Carol Vorderman"
That doesn't mean I hate women at all. It means I hate feminists who spew poison and every vitriolic word out of their mouths is an offensive jibe at men. Just because this kind of positive discrimination is accepted in society, it still doesn't change the fact that it is sexist in the extreme.
Loose Women is a prime example of this. Have you ever watched an episode fully? If you have, you haven't paid much attention. Now consider this: If a man made a series of sexist comments about women's intelligence, aptitude and personality, vilifying them all on daytime television there would be an outcry for the dismissal of that person. Such dismissals have happened when a man hasn't insulted a woman on air, but inappropriately complimented her, sports presenter Andy, as case in point. Yet society seems to find it acceptable to have a load of hags on Loose Women sit around and insult men, laughing heartily as if there isn't anything wrong with doing so.
Equality and freedom from discrimination will only work by abolishing it, not by shifting it and making an enemy out of a sector of society. That is not equality at all.
Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Postand I like your latest gem, "spewing blood from every orifice"
My post was about female attraction. Women have periods, which doesn't scream "ravish me". Neither does hairy legs, which was my entire point. So far from a sexist attack that you perceived, I was merely pointing out that women should shave and make more of an effort than men.
This may sound unequal but that is biology to a large extent. Female primates often have engorged or reddened genitalia or other displays of sexual indication to attract mates. Male primates for the most part exert displays of strength to show the female their DNA is superior and they can protect the vulnerable family.
Now it would be discrimination to say to a man "you can't have this job because you're a bit tubby and we need a hunk around here" or "to get this job babe, you need to show off more legs, I want your skirts tight and short".
However it is nature for men to be attracted to well groomed females. Consider red lipstick or tight red dresses. The red signals desire, genitals ready for the mounting. It is nature for women to be attracted to the muscle bound hunk flaunting his prowess in the middle of the room. Numerous studies and common sense, if people have it, indicates that people often feel more integrated and valued in society if they are made to feel good about their appearance and found to be attractive.
So I'm sorry you want to argue with basic biology and evolution. Consider becoming a monk ...
Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostYou're a borderline "Norman Bates".
You have my pity when the time comes but for now, your ignorance only has my disdain.Comment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWTF?
Could you get a management summary of it on my desk by morning.
Thanks
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWTF?
If many people embraced discussions and debates on here, rather than random insults, threads would be a lot more intellectually stimulating ...Comment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostHis response was far too long for me.
Could you get a management summary of it on my desk by morning.
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I'm off to buy shares in B&Q.Comment
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