jet112
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most people won't be able to get their heads around this, as its a theory that generalizes millions of woman.
1. most woman say that rape and abuse is nearly impossible to prevent, because of the strength differences between men and woman.
now let me explain why this perception is flawed. firstly, the strength difference isn't so monumental. pinning down someone and raping them at the same time is incredibly difficult unless your'e athletic as fuck.- there are lots of other variables like scratching (from nails), eye gauging and overall i don't see rape as a realistic scenario that could play out unless you have a knife or a gun.
rape in movies is incredibly unrealistic, its not a ragdoll simulator. most woman can defend themselves with ease.
the refusal to directly deal with "bad men" or harassment is an excuse to hate on all men. i think most woman in domestic abuse situations use divorce as last resort, instead of immediately.- only to perpetuate their own victimhood even more.
2. female leads in movies is out of hand. most if not all woman think that taking over franchises is a good thing regardless of the outcome (as entertainment value).
this mindset clearly tells you woman have a deep-seeded hate for men, and they want to avenge them in a sadistic & cruel way.
notice how many female directors will engage their critics directly, something we haven't seen before. also, in the 2016 elections many woman believed Hilary should be president based solely on her gender. now just imagine how many woman want female CEO or a female director just for tokenism.
3. you already seen how the media based our movement on literal criminals that died 10 fucking years ago. this community has a very weak link to any criminal, or individual. and this is obviously an attempt to remove the focus away from men's issues, so woman can have more space for themselves.
1. most woman say that rape and abuse is nearly impossible to prevent, because of the strength differences between men and woman.
now let me explain why this perception is flawed. firstly, the strength difference isn't so monumental. pinning down someone and raping them at the same time is incredibly difficult unless your'e athletic as fuck.- there are lots of other variables like scratching (from nails), eye gauging and overall i don't see rape as a realistic scenario that could play out unless you have a knife or a gun.
rape in movies is incredibly unrealistic, its not a ragdoll simulator. most woman can defend themselves with ease.
the refusal to directly deal with "bad men" or harassment is an excuse to hate on all men. i think most woman in domestic abuse situations use divorce as last resort, instead of immediately.- only to perpetuate their own victimhood even more.
2. female leads in movies is out of hand. most if not all woman think that taking over franchises is a good thing regardless of the outcome (as entertainment value).
this mindset clearly tells you woman have a deep-seeded hate for men, and they want to avenge them in a sadistic & cruel way.
notice how many female directors will engage their critics directly, something we haven't seen before. also, in the 2016 elections many woman believed Hilary should be president based solely on her gender. now just imagine how many woman want female CEO or a female director just for tokenism.
3. you already seen how the media based our movement on literal criminals that died 10 fucking years ago. this community has a very weak link to any criminal, or individual. and this is obviously an attempt to remove the focus away from men's issues, so woman can have more space for themselves.