Maybe women would take more caution of how we dress and act in public to stop ourselves from being sexually harassed and abused if it actually worked for women from conservative or Islamic countries, where women are covered from head to toe and extremely cautious of how they behave in public… yet they are victimized at higher rates than any other place in the world. so maybe its not a modesty issue, maybe the only people at fault are sexual offenders
mra’s and anti feminists be screeching with their whataboutery of oppression in 3rd world countries but like,,, there’s a fucking MRA movement growing in India right now.
so shut up about how “women have gained too much power in the west, third wave feminism is oppressing men” cuz men are pulling the same exact shit in countries where women don’t have basic rights and are raped, acid attacked, and honor killed. The very existence and voice of women and their anger at misogyny offends men. They view the subjugation of women as one of their rights. Men were pulling the exact shit in the first and second waves of feminism too.
literally mratards are saying the exact same shit in those very ass backwards countries where women are supposedly “actually oppressed unlike in the west”
It’s a thing men like to harp on to justify harassing women, even in a country where we literally are owned by men there is an MRA movement , Men feel oppressed when they’re not 100%in control of every aspect of a woman’s life.
I read the article and Indian MRAs recently managed to remove protections for women against dowry violence because they claim “disgruntled wives” lie about husbands and inlaws being abusive even though this is well documented
These fuckers are working with Western MRAs like Paul Elam pretending they are the poor, down trodden victims while doing everything they can to hurt women
Patriarchy unites men across borders
i live in the middle east and TRUST me, men are using the SAME arguments these fools are online. “women have it worse in other countries!” “we have problems too!” “women have privileges that we don’t!” they use the same arguments because we also have the internet, and globalism is a thing. western men have also used it on me, when they tell me to shut up about feminism and look at women in the middle east & i say i AM a woman in the middle east, they tell me to still shut the fuck up because i can’t be oppressed if i’m online. mra movements are growing around the world even in parts of the world where men have so much more privilege than us and abuse us consistently. this argument is just used to silence women and centre men and it doesn’t matter how oppressed you are, men will use this same argument against you even if you’re living in fucking yemen.
mra’s and anti feminists be screeching with their whataboutery of oppression in 3rd world countries but like,,, there’s a fucking MRA movement growing in India right now.
so shut up about how “women have gained too much power in the west, third wave feminism is oppressing men” cuz men are pulling the same exact shit in countries where women don’t have basic rights and are raped, acid attacked, and honor killed. The very existence and voice of women and their anger at misogyny offends men. They view the subjugation of women as one of their rights. Men were pulling the exact shit in the first and second waves of feminism too.
literally mratards are saying the exact same shit in those very ass backwards countries where women are supposedly “actually oppressed unlike in the west”
It’s a thing men like to harp on to justify harassing women, even in a country where we literally are owned by men there is an MRA movement , Men feel oppressed when they’re not 100%in control of every aspect of a woman’s life.
I read the article and Indian MRAs recently managed to remove protections for women against dowry violence because they claim “disgruntled wives” lie about husbands and inlaws being abusive even though this is well documented
These fuckers are working with Western MRAs like Paul Elam pretending they are the poor, down trodden victims while doing everything they can to hurt women
Patriarchy unites men across borders
i live in the middle east and TRUST me, men are using the SAME arguments these fools are online. “women have it worse in other countries!” “we have problems too!” “women have privileges that we don’t!” they use the same arguments because we also have the internet, and globalism is a thing. western men have also used it on me, when they tell me to shut up about feminism and look at women in the middle east & i say i AM a woman in the middle east, they tell me to still shut the fuck up because i can’t be oppressed if i’m online. mra movements are growing around the world even in parts of the world where men have so much more privilege than us and abuse us consistently. this argument is just used to silence women and centre men and it doesn’t matter how oppressed you are, men will use this same argument against you even if you’re living in fucking yemen.
read an article about it yesterday and I now can proudly say that I hate her. She’s nothing but a greedy fucking bitch and tbh I hope she chokes. Imagine what trans kids must feel like if they read HP and discover that the author who managed to create such a stunning world thinks that low of trans ppl. Same when she said that she didn’t wanna portrait Dumbledore as the gay man he is in fantastic beasts 2.. does she even know how fucked up that is and how much she’s hurting the LGBTQ community like that??? Lol.
“Hurting the LGBTQ community” its time for you insufferable fucks to learn that not catering to your every ridiculous feeling and whim isn’t oppression. You’re not special and the world will not bow down for you, no matter how much you gaslight and threaten it.
The trans community has done nothing but damage progress for women and the LGBT community. But that’s all fine and dandy because all that matters is the twans and their subjective feelings. Reality doesn’t matter. Women don’t mater. Homosexuals don’t matter. Intersex people don’t matter. Hell, people of color don’t matter, cause you constantly throw them under the bus too. It’s all about the fucking T. You worship them like the dangerous cultists you are, and anyone who disagrees with you even the slightest should be dead in your eyes.
So cry me a fucking river. I’m glad more women are waking up to your oppressive bullshit. And when we finally put an end to your gender fascism, and you all try to claim you were on our side long enough, I’ll prove otherwise.
You will face consequences for your actions. Trans activists will not stay smug and safe for much longer.
Their woman-hating is so transparent. The second a woman steps out of line she’s a “greedy fucking bitch” and they want her to choke to death. All they care about is shutting women up and keeping us complacent in our oppression so they can destroy feminism and stay all powerful in our society.
n Afghan society it is the custom that women’s names should not be uttered publicly.
Women are generally only referred to as the mother, daughter or sister of the eldest male in their family. Using the name of a woman is frowned upon and can even be considered an insult.
According to a report by Thomson-Reuters, Afghan law dictates that a mother’s name should not be recorded on a birth certificate.
But Afghan women’s rights activists are seeking change by using social media with a campaign called #WhereIsMyName
#WhereIsMyName has been used over 1,000 times in the last few days.
Safiqeh Mohseni, one of the women who launched the campaign says they aim to “break the taboo of mentioning a woman’s name in first place”.
Bahar Sohaili, who is involved in the movement told the New York Times: “This is just a spark — the posing of a question mostly to the Afghan women about why their identity is denied. The reality is that women also remain silent — they don’t protest this.”
Najla from Kabul, who is a supporter of the campaign told the BBC:
“We have inherited this superstitious tradition from older generations. Even the men, who feel embarrassed to mention the name of their wives, do not know the reason. They only think it is the way because they have heard so from elders.”
The popular Afghani musician Farhad Darya got behind the campaign on 10 July sharing a photo of himself and his wife Sultana. He mentions in the post how he has received negative reactions from crowds at gigs whenever he says the name of his wife or mother. But the comments under his post were overwhelmingly positive:
“I am so happy to see our singers also standing in support of our womens’ rights”. Khanom Leila wrote.
It even inspired other male users to follow suit: “Now, call me a coward too; my wife’s name is Tahira,” Nazir Said wrote.
“Hiding women’s name has nothing to do with Islam. Had it been the case, why everyone knows the names of Islam’s prophet’s wives?” Nashir Ansari commented.
Nameless graves
BBC Persian spoke to various Afghani women championing the campaign:
“I am a woman and a human being before being someone’s mother, someone’s sister, someone’s daughter or someone’s wife,” Tahmina from Kabul told the BBC: “I want to be called by my own name. I am tired of being called by someone else’s name outside, in school, at home, in the market and everywhere. It is really painful for me.”
Talaya from Herat agreed saying: “Because a woman’s identity is not even mentioned in their funeral, not written on their funeral cards and doesn’t appear on their tombstones, they remain unidentified even after death.
“In this fight, not only women but men who also should stand beside the suffering women of our country and make efforts for regaining their lost rights. They have to try day and night.”
i literally stopped reading at “
Afghan law dictates that a mother’s name should not be recorded on a birth certificate” because it is physically impossible for me to get over that point. what the fuck. a mother not recognized on the birth certificate of her own child, produced by her labor alone, that came out of her own body? i think i’m having a #peakpatriarchy moment.
Afghani women don’t even get recognition as men’s vessels
n Afghan society it is the custom that women’s names should not be uttered publicly.
Women are generally only referred to as the mother, daughter or sister of the eldest male in their family. Using the name of a woman is frowned upon and can even be considered an insult.
According to a report by Thomson-Reuters, Afghan law dictates that a mother’s name should not be recorded on a birth certificate.
But Afghan women’s rights activists are seeking change by using social media with a campaign called #WhereIsMyName
#WhereIsMyName has been used over 1,000 times in the last few days.
Safiqeh Mohseni, one of the women who launched the campaign says they aim to “break the taboo of mentioning a woman’s name in first place”.
Bahar Sohaili, who is involved in the movement told the New York Times: “This is just a spark — the posing of a question mostly to the Afghan women about why their identity is denied. The reality is that women also remain silent — they don’t protest this.”
Najla from Kabul, who is a supporter of the campaign told the BBC:
“We have inherited this superstitious tradition from older generations. Even the men, who feel embarrassed to mention the name of their wives, do not know the reason. They only think it is the way because they have heard so from elders.”
The popular Afghani musician Farhad Darya got behind the campaign on 10 July sharing a photo of himself and his wife Sultana. He mentions in the post how he has received negative reactions from crowds at gigs whenever he says the name of his wife or mother. But the comments under his post were overwhelmingly positive:
“I am so happy to see our singers also standing in support of our womens’ rights”. Khanom Leila wrote.
It even inspired other male users to follow suit: “Now, call me a coward too; my wife’s name is Tahira,” Nazir Said wrote.
“Hiding women’s name has nothing to do with Islam. Had it been the case, why everyone knows the names of Islam’s prophet’s wives?” Nashir Ansari commented.
Nameless graves
BBC Persian spoke to various Afghani women championing the campaign:
“I am a woman and a human being before being someone’s mother, someone’s sister, someone’s daughter or someone’s wife,” Tahmina from Kabul told the BBC: “I want to be called by my own name. I am tired of being called by someone else’s name outside, in school, at home, in the market and everywhere. It is really painful for me.”
Talaya from Herat agreed saying: “Because a woman’s identity is not even mentioned in their funeral, not written on their funeral cards and doesn’t appear on their tombstones, they remain unidentified even after death.
“In this fight, not only women but men who also should stand beside the suffering women of our country and make efforts for regaining their lost rights. They have to try day and night.”
i literally stopped reading at “
Afghan law dictates that a mother’s name should not be recorded on a birth certificate” because it is physically impossible for me to get over that point. what the fuck. a mother not recognized on the birth certificate of her own child, produced by her labor alone, that came out of her own body? i think i’m having a #peakpatriarchy moment.
Afghani women don’t even get recognition as men’s vessels
Stands up on soapbox, holds up this article like it’s the opening of the Lion King.
Y’all should read this because it is FIRE, but also because a post from the Time Lady Project was linked in this!
Historically, whenever young women are interested in a form of media,
we like to tell them it is bad for them and that they are bad for
liking it — unless the media goes mainstream, in which case it becomes
no longer feminine and hence okay. Novels are dangerous and cause
insanity, until they become classics worthy of being studied in college. Beatlemania is the province of “the dull, the idle, the failures,“ until the Beatles become a band that everyone loves.
Young women are so attacked for loving the media they love that it is
a radical act for a young woman to love something unashamedly. And
transformative fandom is the most radical act of all, because it
reverses that “lady thing to respectable thing” process.
Emphasis added. It’s so good- go read the whole thing.
“That’s why as a culture we’ve decided that transformative fandom is weird and gross and morally wrong, and that’s why all the articles in the world explaining that transformative fandom is a totally legitimate way to interact with a text aren’t really making a dent in the never-ending stream of repulsed investigations of fandom. Because fandom is the province of young women and, culturally, we find young women terrifying.”
i cant believe the way they allow the male presidential candidates to insult the only woman candidate in russia i mean, i watched a subtitled video so idk if the translation was 100% right, but a man was calling her whore, prostitute, bitch, he wouldnt even let her speak, while they were debating on live tv like ?????
i hate men
Russia is a shit place for women (as any other country outside of the west) , didn’t they decriminalize domestic abuse last year ?
yea i remember reading that in a post. that and that 38 women a day are killed by men. holy shit
TW : pedophilia, rape apology, nudity and micro-penis.
Yeah. Well, you deserved it. So, fuck you. I hope it happens again soon.
I’m tired of being treated like shit by you mean little cunts and then you using your rape as an excuse. Fuck you. I think we should give the guy who raped you a medal.
I hope you fucking drown in rape semen you ugly, mean-spirited cow.
Actually, I don’t believe you were ever
raped! What man would be tasteless enough to stick his dick into a human
cesspool like you? Nice gif of a turd going into my mouth. Is that kind
of like the way that rapists dick went in your pussy? Or did he use
your asshole? Or was it both? Maybe you should think about it really
hard for the next few hours. Relive it as much as possible. You know?
Try to recall: was it my pussy or my ass?
BTW,
you have to admit, when I told you that I hope you drown in rape semen,
you got a little wet, didn’t you? It’s okay. We’re friends now. You can
share.
— responding to a rape victim who criticized him on his reddit.
After this rant he got upset the rape victim fought back and responded:
“I don’t believe in triggering. So, what I did was, in my mind,
completely harmless. And you weren’t triggered. So, what was the real
harm? You realized I was joking. I even stated that I was. So, for that
joke, I deserve to be stabbed? I mean, do you not see how fucked up that
is? Are you even a human being?”
but why stop there ?
“
I’m pretty sure I could rape you without getting killed if it was really
on my agenda. I mean, you didn’t kill the first guy, right?”
and then back to self pity when someone else says they dislike him for mocking a rape victim
“…I cant believe someone out there feels such genuine, seething hate for me…”
Rape isn’t fatal. So imagine my indignation when I saw a chatroom called
“Rape Survivors.” Is this supposed to impress me? Someone fucked you
when you didn’t want to be fucked and you’re amazed that you survived?
Unless he used a chainsaw instead of his dick, what’s the big deal?
I don’t mean to be horrendously offensive and insensitive here, but
everyone survives rape. The word survivor applies to people who are
alive after being stabbed 73 times with an ice pick or mauled by rabid
wolverines, not to a woman who gets dick when she doesn’t want it. Just
because you got raped, you have to rape the English language? You
vindictive bitch! Also, don’t you ever get tired of being the victim?
How many failed relationships are you going to blame on a single
violation of your personal space?
– in his ebook
I’ll make you a rape victim if you don’t fuck off.
—TJ, informing the feminists that they are asking for it.
From the time I was 14 to the time I was about
19, I used to have extreme pedophilic fantasies, and I somehow managed
to never even come close to acting on them. I think with my brain, not
my penis.
I do think, however, the pedophilia is unfairly persecuted in today’s society.
I think the difference in punishment between child rapists
and child molestors should be more significant, with molestors perhaps
simply attending mandatory therapy for their first offense. I also think
that the age of sexual consent should be lowered to 12 or 13.
My stance is not designed to be controversial or to offend
anyone. I only want human beings to understand that the law must work
within the parameters of human nature, not in defiance of it.
I mean, what can you really do with a baby? It’s too small to have sex with, and even if you could, you’d go to jail.
—TJ revealing his regret that baby fuck if illegal
Women fucking hate being pampered and
adored and extolled and all the fake ass nonsense. They want a rude
obnoxious bastard who’ll smack them around when they back talk, fuck
them without the slightest concern for their needs, curse at them, spit
on them, degrade them in every way possible. Any guy who ispolite and soft-spoken knows that girls don’t go for that. They go for Joe Niggerdick. the
motorcycle riding caveman without two brain cells to rub together.
—TheAmazingAtheist, attempting to understand women and failing miserably
“In the following section, The Amazing Atheist recalls a female acquaintance who rejected and mocked a guy for his small penis size. The anecdote culminates in TAA’s hilarious punchline:
I told her, “You’re lucky it wasn’t me. I’d have busted your fucking nose and raped you.”
^The Amazing Atheist’s vomit inducing sex tape with the infamous micro-penis.
“Personally, I have no problem with whatever username a person wishes to
select. But for those uptight cunts who devote a significant portion of
their lives to bemoaning the prevalence of misogyny to then openly
celebrate the misandry that they claim doesn’t exist displays hypocrisy
on a level beyond the ability of any rational person to fathom or
justify.”
“I’m going to rape you with my fist.”
“This caring, empathetic attitude was again revealed in his treatment
of the story of Amanda Todd, a teenage girl who committed suicide in
October 2012, not long after posting a video on Youtube detailing her
story of being subjected to a sustained campaign of blackmail, stalking
and bullying.
Upon hearing of Amanda’s suicide, TAA posted a picture on his Tumblr
blog of him holding a sign, similar to the manner in which Amanda Todd
did in her video, saying “I am the other hundreds of thousands of people
who died today other than Amanda fucking Todd.“A subsequent post had
him dismissing her in light of unnamed people who died in ”far worse” situations:”
And unlike Amanda,
… these people died against their will. They
fought with their last ounce of courage to survive, and they still died.
I find their deaths more worthy of tribute than some spoiled teenage
girl that offed herself at the first sign of adversity.