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Edmund_Kemper
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so in a vid shared here, a guy pushes a guy and nobody cares, but then a second later he pushes a foid and three white knight fags jump him suddenly.
this is the hypocrisy of society. people say "don't hit a foid because foids are weaker!!1" but that is bs. if i beat up a scrawny manlet, nobody would care at all, but if i even slapped a muscular tall bodybuilder foid, everyone would want me violently beaten. also, if a foid is hassling a guy and is bullying him with name-calling and insults, it's understandable if he punches her in wii sports boxing. but everyone freak out if he punches her but if he beat up a scrawny manlet who annoys him, peoiple will say the scrawny manlet deserved it, even if the scrawny manlet was bothering someone like mike tyson.
and also, the "they're weaker" argument is dumb. how small someone is doesn't affect how wrong it is to hit them (unless it's a little kid because they're still growing and are unable to learn through beatings and are supposed to be taught and taken care of and little kids are little kids). but a woman knows what she's doing unlike some 5 year old. hitting a tall muscular guy like martyn ford or dwayne johnson is just as bad as hitting a foid. i don't wanna hear "but they're weaker so it isn't a fair fight" because that doesn't affect how wrong it is. bad or evil means you have a desire to hurt or harm someone, it has nothing to do with the size of your victims, but how much desire to harm you have. honestly, i don't think society frowns on women being hit because they're weaker, because if dwayne johnson beat a scrawny manlet, people would shrug but they'd freak out over a scrawny manlet hitting some tall muscular bodybuilder foid. i think the "never hit a foid" rule is from society's strict opposition to domestic violence, and although domestic abuse wasn't paid attention to much until the mid-1970s, it was still completely frowned on before that (look up nellie may madison if you don't believe me). it's been frowned on since the mid-late 19th century it seems because that's when wifebeating became illegal.
@JosefMengelecel @Mainländer @Robtical @Personalityinkwell @MaxZM98 @Diocel @_wifebeater_ @Transcended Trucel @Grothendieck thoughts?
this is the hypocrisy of society. people say "don't hit a foid because foids are weaker!!1" but that is bs. if i beat up a scrawny manlet, nobody would care at all, but if i even slapped a muscular tall bodybuilder foid, everyone would want me violently beaten. also, if a foid is hassling a guy and is bullying him with name-calling and insults, it's understandable if he punches her in wii sports boxing. but everyone freak out if he punches her but if he beat up a scrawny manlet who annoys him, peoiple will say the scrawny manlet deserved it, even if the scrawny manlet was bothering someone like mike tyson.
and also, the "they're weaker" argument is dumb. how small someone is doesn't affect how wrong it is to hit them (unless it's a little kid because they're still growing and are unable to learn through beatings and are supposed to be taught and taken care of and little kids are little kids). but a woman knows what she's doing unlike some 5 year old. hitting a tall muscular guy like martyn ford or dwayne johnson is just as bad as hitting a foid. i don't wanna hear "but they're weaker so it isn't a fair fight" because that doesn't affect how wrong it is. bad or evil means you have a desire to hurt or harm someone, it has nothing to do with the size of your victims, but how much desire to harm you have. honestly, i don't think society frowns on women being hit because they're weaker, because if dwayne johnson beat a scrawny manlet, people would shrug but they'd freak out over a scrawny manlet hitting some tall muscular bodybuilder foid. i think the "never hit a foid" rule is from society's strict opposition to domestic violence, and although domestic abuse wasn't paid attention to much until the mid-1970s, it was still completely frowned on before that (look up nellie may madison if you don't believe me). it's been frowned on since the mid-late 19th century it seems because that's when wifebeating became illegal.
@JosefMengelecel @Mainländer @Robtical @Personalityinkwell @MaxZM98 @Diocel @_wifebeater_ @Transcended Trucel @Grothendieck thoughts?