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Venting Many years ago I'd feel bad when I'd read about "bad" things happening to women

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Years ago reading about things like war rape and shit like that left me very disturbed. Now that I'm enlightened I realize that Incels should never feel bad for women because women have been at war with us for the whole history of humanity.

No woman is a friend of incels. All women, no matter how close they are to you, will betray you if they have to pick between you and a Giga Chad. Even your female friends (LOL) and even your female family members.
 
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Only cucks care about femoids who've been "raped"
 
Women don't care about ugly men.
 
War rape is one of the least brutal things that happen in a real war.
 
Rape isnt as big of a deal as normies believe. More people get shot and killed every day than raped,yet people only care about sluts having sex,then regreting it. Or getting drunk and having sex with an incel/non-Chad then calling it rape,even if both members were intoxicated.

Rape is very rare. Rape very rarely results in permanent damage or even pregnancy. A girl who is raped will recover quickly because rape is just unwanted sex,which is natural. Dont even bring up "muh ptsd", people experiance terrible things everyday and can live a normal life. And again,actual rape hardly ever occurs here in the US,acording to FBI stats, so actual "brutal rapes" are crazy rare, 98% of females will experiance that.
I dont advocte rape or violence,just speading some facts.
 
Rape isnt as big of a deal as normies believe. More people get shot and killed every day than raped,yet people only care about sluts having sex,then regreting it. Or getting drunk and having sex with an incel/non-Chad then calling it rape,even if both members were intoxicated.

Rape is very rare. Rape very rarely results in permanent damage or even pregnancy. A girl who is raped will recover quickly because rape is just unwanted sex,which is natural. Dont even bring up "muh ptsd", people experiance terrible things everyday and can live a normal life. And again,actual rape, hardly ever occurs here in the US,acording to FBI stats, so actual "brutal rapes" are crazy rare, 98% of females will experiance that.
I dont advocte rape or violence,just speading some facts.
I agree. Only actual violent forced rape should be considered a crime. Like the real kind men experience in prison.
 
Women frequently beat and abuse their children, way more than men do. Without a father to keep the mom in check, she will take her frustration out on children. Women valiantly defending their kids to the last breath is just a Hollywood meme. Throughout history females frequently killed their own offspring to sleep with the conquerors. For women having kids is simply an investment and nothing more.

Mothers are responsible for 71% of killing their children, 60% of the children killed are boys.


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Women frequently beat and abuse their children, way more than men do. Without a father to keep the mom in check, she will take her frustration out on children. Women valiantly defending their kids to the last breath is just a Hollywood meme. Throughout history females frequently killed their own offspring to sleep with the conquerors. For women having kids is simply an investment and nothing more.
It's rare when they actually love their kid, especially if he's an unattractive male.
 
It's rare when they actually love their kid, especially if he's an unattractive male.

Yup, its brutal.

https://content.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1906642,00.html

Moms might want to hang on to those Mother's Day cards they got last month. There may not be much more familial goodwill forthcoming — at least not after kids get wind of a new study released by Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital and published in the online journal PloS One. Turns out that your mother's feelings for you may not be the unconditional things you always assumed. It's possible, researchers say, that the prettier you were when you were born, the more she loved you.

It's never been a secret that beautiful people get more breaks than everyone else, nor that the bias may start in the nursery. An oft cited — and deeply disturbing — Israeli study once showed that 70% of abused or abandoned children had at least one apparent flaw in their appearance, which otherwise had no impact on their health or educability. McLean psychiatrist Dr. Igor Elman and postdoctoral student Rinah Yamamoto devised a study to explore that phenomenon more closely.

Elman and Yamamoto recruited 27 volunteers — 13 men and 14 women — and sat them at computer screens where they were randomly shown pictures of 50 healthy and attractive babies and 30 others with distinct facial irregularities such as a cleft palate or a skin condition. The volunteers were told that each picture would remain on the screen for four seconds but they could shorten that time by clicking one key or prolong it by clicking another. What the researchers wanted to learn, Elman explains, is how much effort people were willing to exert to look at pictures of pretty babies or avoid pictures of less pretty ones — and, importantly, what that implies.

Much of the answer, they found out, depends on the beholder's sex. The men in the study were less likely than women to click off photos of unattractive babies — viewing them for the full four seconds — but clicked quite a bit to hold on to the images of the pretty ones. Their reactions were the same whether they had children of their own or not. Women, conversely, left the keyboard alone when they were looking at pretty babies but hurried away from the less attractive ones — with the results again not seeming to be influenced by whether or not they were mothers themselves.

"[Women] pressed the key 2.5 times as much to get rid of those pictures," Elman says. "That's highly statistically significant."
Of all the things driving that response, the most primal one may be evolution. Parents devote a lot of resources to raising a child — food, time, money, love — and those assets are usually in finite supply. All animals, humans included, are hardwired to spend wisely, devoting the most energy to the offspring most likely to yield the highest genetic payoff; healthy, beautiful offspring are the best bet of all. Perhaps women, who still must do the lion's share of childcare, are naturally more attuned to this trade-off than men are. "In general, men tend to be aesthetically oriented," Elman says, "so they'll press a lot to hold the beautiful babies on the screen. Women are more consequence-oriented."

There are some potential holes in Elman's work, all of which he acknowledges. For one thing, it's possible women avoid the unattractive faces not because they're less sensitive to them but because they're more sensitive, simply finding the hardships endured by unhealthy babies too difficult to contemplate. Such highly tuned empathy can ultimately make them better caregivers, even if a four-second exposure to the idea is painful. "Everyone will try to get away from a stimulus that feels like a punishment and hold on to one that feels like a reward," Elman says.

More important, the way people of either gender react to a picture of an anonymous child with physical abnormalities is likely to be radically different from the way they would react if that child were their own — something that is readily evident from all the disabled children on whom parents lavish love. Still, the fact that both parents and nonparents in Elman's study reacted the same way to the pictures suggests that their responses are deeply ingrained and that they may be hard to mitigate simply by having children of their own.

The gender differences, by the way, don't let fathers off the hook. Men may not have hurried to get the unattractive faces off the screen, but neither did they linger over them the way they did the attractive faces. In both cases, this suggests bias, and when the rubber hits the road of real childcare, parents of either sex may end up having similar instincts. More clarity should come when Elman conducts the next phase of his work: running the same experiment but hooking the subjects up to brain scans throughout it. This will make it far easier to see just which areas of the brain are activated when viewing the pictures and, by implication, which feelings and motivations are being evoked. Until then, both Mom and Dad — who already have enough to worry about — should probably get the benefit of the doubt.
 
Yup, its brutal.
Women, conversely, left the keyboard alone when they were looking at pretty babies but hurried away from the less attractive ones — with the results again not seeming to be influenced by whether or not they were mothers themselves.

Femoids are just awful. Cucks who worship them need to be shamed and caned in the street.
 
Rape isnt as big of a deal as normies believe. More people get shot and killed every day than raped,yet people only care about sluts having sex,then regreting it. Or getting drunk and having sex with an incel/non-Chad then calling it rape,even if both members were intoxicated.

Rape is very rare. Rape very rarely results in permanent damage or even pregnancy. A girl who is raped will recover quickly because rape is just unwanted sex,which is natural. Dont even bring up "muh ptsd", people experiance terrible things everyday and can live a normal life. And again,actual rape hardly ever occurs here in the US,acording to FBI stats, so actual "brutal rapes" are crazy rare, 98% of females will experiance that.
I dont advocte rape or violence,just speading some facts.

This.
 
Nuke this floating rock of shit already
 
It's rare when they actually love their kid, especially if he's an unattractive male.
Love is a primal neural instinct/ impulse. In order to measure primal substance, and to draw us closer to these founts of powers in others. You're only safe without being a primarch if you have a sufficient amount of value to be an underlying follower to these people. Not something that is a complete abomination.

Love is not some cupid's arrow affliction or an inbuilt communal mechanism for children/ mankind. Not entirely. It is human primality.It is not really love. Love oesn't exist in many. Only lust. Love is where you want to preserve something's wellness because you have build a fondness that has grown to the point of you developing a concern/ mental burden/ fixation of the said thing. And you will fight to protect its wellness.
Women just lust for power and want to see it reflected in people who she associates with in her own representation for her own self importance. Clan/ family/ tribe. If you don't got it then she discards you.
 

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