Comments by "" (@robm8809) on "Andrew Lawrence"
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Someone commenting here was saying that this was all immaterial to him as he was too ugly to have a partner, but the comment has somehow disappeared. He was missing the point: A few decades ago, a less attractive man who was also honest, loyal, and prepared to work for a living and supoort a family, was still seen as "a catch" by women, but now, women have been indoctrinated with different priorities. Most single women are chasing the top 10 or 15% of men, oblivious of their own shortcomings, and unwilling to lower their expectations, hence the number of likely women hitting middle age with no spouse and no kids... The architects of the gynocentric society, the Marxists, the people behind gender politics and feminism who have convinced women to behave like this have played a blinder, and it's just one of many ways they have attacked and undermined our societies and nations.
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The relentless and constant promotion of white female/non-white male relationships in ads is sickening… the constant portrayal of non-white men as doting dads, good spouse material, attractive, capable, competent, and loyal is very obvious. The constant featuring of mixed-race kids too, and the fact that any time an ad or programme requires a boorish, incompetent, stupid, unattractive character, that character will be portrayed by a white male. Who's driving this? Look at who is in charge of the majority of ad agencies. The BBC is as bad though. I happened to see a trailer for the Cbeebies panto-style production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"… Guess what? Juliet's white, Romeo isn't. There are myriad other examples.
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