Sunday, August 18, 2013

Cunts


I feel like shit today - waking to face another 24 hours, mostly in bed, a lot of it in pain. And there's not much in my morning reading to cheer me up. For instance, I think this guy's talking about insane feminist professors, who call those who disagree "losers," and whatnot. It's kinda depressing such people are allowed to teach:
"The real problem today is not stupid conservatives, but people with multiple university degrees who ‘don’t get’ what it truly means to be an intellectual."

‘A lot of the new feminism is just snobbery. If Kate Moss is on the front cover of Vogue dripping with diamonds with her tits out, then it’s art; but if there’s a girl who’s not as stunning, who’s a little bit curvy, on the front of a lads’ mag, then it’s “disgusting” and “degrading”.’

I hear ya. It's so bad, I'm practically sick of seeing women in almost any state of undress (Is taking nude photos, or partially-nude, all real feminists do when not lying around - uninjured - calling themselves "smart" and "independent"?) Any man who can see through their madness - and silently stands by as it happens - probably deserves to be called a "loser," because the feminist's hypocritical, snobby, non-intellectual "professors" are taking their money and eating them alive. One final thought on "female fantasy" from my reading:
Haji appeared in “Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!,” the tale of three dancers who beat a young man to death, kidnap his girlfriend and flee into the desert. She played the lesbian paramour of the lead character, Varla, played by Tura Satana. The film has acquired a devoted following and has been embraced by the filmmakers John Waters and Quentin Tarantino and even some feminists, including the film critic B. Ruby Rich, who praised it in The Village Voice as a “female fantasy.” 
“You just didn’t see women taking over and beating up men in those days,” Haji said,...

Right. A "female fantasy" is to beat a man to death in the desert - that's heroic.

But if you saw a man do it - then or now - everyone knew he was an unstable asshole.


Good thing women, too, have parts of the anatomy to describe how feminism's changed the world,...
 

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