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Blackpill All the greatest thinkers of human history had extremely negative views towards foids

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Nearly all famous philosophers and great thinkers of history had extremely negative views towards foids.
Below are only a handful of the many examples...


1. Aristotle: Described women as inferior, "deformed males" and argued they should be excluded from authoritative roles in public life.

2. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Opposed equal rights for women and argued they should be trained to be subservient.

3. Arthur Schopenhauer: Explicitly wrote misogynistic essays, such as "On Women," which have been widely criticized.

4. Friedrich Nietzsche: Known for making harsh, "savage" statements about women.

5. Hegel: His views on women are frequently characterized as misogynistic.
 
Females are the real subhumans. :bigbrain:
 
1. Aristotle: Described women as inferior, "deformed males" and argued they should be excluded from authoritative roles in public life.
Can only agree with Aristotle. Women are unfit to be in a position of Authority, as their Opinions and Ideas are too easily swayed by public opinion and others. A man will remain steadfast and even die for his idea, you would never see the same from a female.
 
Can only agree with Aristotle. Women are unfit to be in a position of Authority, as their Opinions and Ideas are too easily swayed by public opinion and others. A man will remain steadfast and even die for his idea, you would never see the same from a female.
Women do not live in the real world. They live in the world men have civilised for them.

Men actually see all the shit of the world. The wars, the underground sewers, the top of dangerous construction sites, etc. Women only see the civilised parts of the world, which is why their main “issues” are all surface level. Abortion rights, mean tweets online and “gender pay gap” crap.
 
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Unfortunately you can't bring that up as said people would have these philosophers as their favorite
 
Males superior, females inferior
 
Foids mostly aren’t even useful for anything, theyre baby makers, nothing more
You can see it just on the way they act
 
Wonder how the people tried to counter their arguments
 
Don't forget Adam Lanza
 
They all knew giving women the same rights as men would be a catastrophy
 
Cucks think they've discovered the wheel by giving foids' unlimited licentiousness when they're actually doing exactly what ruined most civilizations in history, and to a much greater degree than ever on top of that.
 
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Nearly all famous philosophers and great thinkers of history had extremely negative views towards foids.
Below are only a handful of the many examples...


1. Aristotle: Described women as inferior, "deformed males" and argued they should be excluded from authoritative roles in public life.

2. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Opposed equal rights for women and argued they should be trained to be subservient.

3. Arthur Schopenhauer: Explicitly wrote misogynistic essays, such as "On Women," which have been widely criticized.

4. Friedrich Nietzsche: Known for making harsh, "savage" statements about women.

5. Hegel: His views on women are frequently characterized as misogynistic.
l love how Aristotle basically said, "we're the females now, bitch."
 
Women do not live in the real world. They live in the world men have civilised for them.

Men actually see all the shit of the world. The wars, the underground sewers, the top of dangerous construction sites, etc. Women only see the civilised parts of the world, which is why their main “issues” are all surface level. Abortion rights, mean tweets online and “gender pay gap” crap.
 
Probably why trad Catholics adored Aristotle so much. Only certain people were allowed power back then, now, well...
Can only agree with Aristotle. Women are unfit to be in a position of Authority, as their Opinions and Ideas are too easily swayed by public opinion and others. A man will remain steadfast and even die for his idea, you would never see the same from a female.
 

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