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Serious The idea that speech can represent violence is a female notion

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There are innumerable instances of liberals on college campuses getting a speaker shut down because they feel "threatened" by his presence, and underpinning these assertions is a philosophy that speech alone can be tantamount to violence.

It does not make any sense unless you consider the plight of a woman who is being approached by a subhuman pick up artist, and instinctively screams upon seeing his face. This provokes the intervention of bystanders who take care of the problem under the presumption that she was being threatened, when in reality, the subhuman was benign (besides his physicality).

Effeminization explains the enfeebling of the left in general, but this is one interesting aspect of how foid psychology is synonymous with modern liberalism.

And as modern liberalism becomes more contorted and pulled apart by disparate subjectivities, you see this take on absurd forms: a Black woman at a spa being accused of "violence" against a transgender male for simply raising her voice in protest against him. Maybe she would have done better to say that she felt "threatened" by his penis :feelsahh:
 
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The idea that speech can represent violence is a retarded notion. Oops, sorry for being redundant. I'll take my leave, now.
 
Words and social manipulation is how females enact violence because they have a lot of experience using it to incite males into violence.
It's projection.
 
Words and social manipulation is how females enact violence because they have a lot of experience using it to incite males into violence.
It's projection.
Sometimes the speakers in question, like Milo Yiannopoulos, are basically catty foids themselves and part of the same feminine milieu.
 
Words and social manipulation is how females enact violence because they have a lot of experience using it to incite males into violence.
It's projection.
 
Sometimes the speakers in question, like Milo Yiannopoulos, are basically catty foids themselves and part of the same feminine milieu.
:feelskek:

Incredibly insightful post, by the way.
 

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