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Comments by "" (@titteryenot4524) on "An Honest Conversation with a Hardline Feminist - Julie Bindel" video.
She was, as I see it, saying that when most women have been raped at some point, this was to include all the non-consensual nonsense that goes on in marriages and long-term committed relationships, and also the prostitute/client transaction. If you add all that up, then yes, most women probably have been raped at some point.đĽ¸
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 @pepegalego Hey Pepe, man. I felt you were a sound guy, and this has only been confirmed upon my doing a little research and discovering you dig trains! đ From one trainspotter to another.đ
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1. Câmon man. Men clearly do want more sex than women. Whatâs the prostitute/gigolo ratio? 100 to 1? Probably more. Whatâs the male/female porn watching ratio? 1000 to 1? Probably more. 2. This is bound to lead to women controlling the âdoors to entryâ, so to speak. You just need to up your game.đ
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@48:00 Of course when a woman (any woman), says prostitutes are not really going to be into what they are doing, then there will automatically be blow back (pun intended) from men, for what sheâs essentially saying is that the average woman doesnât enjoy having sex with random strangers, thereby implicitly insulting menâs sexual desirability. đł Men donât have issues with this notion (of having sex with a random stranger), and here never the twain shall meet.
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Lol@9:00-9:46 Francis is grimly determined not to turn and acknowledge his compadre. Stiff as a rod. In fact, is Francis a flesh and blood human? The more this interview goes on, the more he appears like a creepy waxwork doll or some cyborg out of âWestworldâ. đ§ââď¸
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 @pepegalego Perhaps. But then, in my opinion, women do have quite a lot to be âantiâ about when it comes to the spear-side. Historically, you can cut in any way you like, men have been pretty horrendous and controlling over women. Contemporary men are just perturbed that women are gaining their voice in so many areas of life. They feel threatened, and rightly so, for in many areas women really are not only different but better. Emotional intelligence for a start-off.đ¤
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 @pepegalego Who said Iâm anti-men? I simply am honest about the consciously applied oppression by my sex over the centuries. I happen to totally agree with Peterson and his âequality of opportunityâ spiel, however where I disagree with him, is when he constantly tells all and sundry that women have not been/are not being oppressed by men. Witness the very basic fact that most women, in most parts of this planet, feel that they cannot go for a solo walk after dark, without fearing for their mortal safety. I call that âoppressionâ by men power-tripping their way to the top seats and quietly asserting themselves in public shared spaces, and telling the pretty little ladies to know their place to the extent they cannot even go for a walk without having a bunch of keys at the ready to serve as a makeshift knuckle-duster should the need arise. đ¤
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 @pepegalego Note: I brought Peterson (Jordy) into this mistakenly as Iâm having another chat about him on another thread. Apologies. The woman here I donât see as âanti-manâ, all I see is a woman wary, rightly in my opinion, of men. The evidence is in and itâs been in for 300,000 years or more. We, men, can be beastly to the distaff-side, and my contention is that the reason for this is quite simple: we secretly fear womenâs competence and how they are, in my opinion, far superior and more evolved than we are. Thatâs not being âanti-menâ; itâs called looking at a few facts.đ¤
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 @pepegalego Donât get me wrong, Iâm not saying women are angels. They arenât. What I am saying is that in the realm of emotional intelligence they are light years in advance of men, on average. Why do you think men have put these power structures in place over centuries, blocking women? We fear them. We fear that not only can they do the job as well as us, but actually do it better. Look at history. The power has been with us at an institutional level since time immemorial. Women, traditionally, controlled the home. No longer, brother. Sisters are doing it for themselves and we men are mighty alarmed at this prospect. Most of us.đ¤
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 @pepegalego âTo suggest that women in general in the western world live a life of oppression is false or that they are unable to fulfill their potential is also false.â Perhaps. However, this has only really been the case in the western world since about 1963. Before that, they were consigned to doing what they were told by and large, even in the western world. Of course, thatâs just us. What about the countless places on this planet where, as we speak, women still have to endure being consigned to roles dictated to them by men - through âtraditionâ and religion and all the rest of that crap built by men for men? Huh? đ¤
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 @pepegalego Yeah, agreed. Mostly. To be fair to Bindel herself she did emphasise more than once that her focus was on âpoorerâ subjects, rather than the more entitled middle-class Jemimas. Fair play though. Decent points, well made.đ
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