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Comments by "Jim Luebke" (@jimluebke3869) on "Embracing Motherhood in the Age of Feminism | Louise Perry" video.
If you don't include men in the conversation, don't be surprised when they decline to accept the results of that conversation.
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@corinadelcarmelTamez-Hibbard Why respect something that doesn't deserve respect?
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"There is more joy in giving than in receiving" Not to a faceless bureaucracy.
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@JackInABeanstalk98 Kind of random. Are you a bot?
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"A woman who appears to be fertile but isn't is a new type of creature" The fact that the appearance does not match reality, makes this a creature of deceit. Isn't this an inherently bad thing, causing others to misjudge every situation they appear in?
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"Feminists are looking to the state to replace the role of the husband" Men are rejecting this wholesale. To expect men to sacrifice like this without getting the status of husband-and-father is exploitive to the point of slavery. To expect men to do this to benefit other men's children, will dump men into a pit of nihilism from which there are no good escapes, other than reinstating a Christian worldview.
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By the end of this decade, most countries with an equivalent of the US's Environmental Protection Agency will have banned chemical contraceptives as an environmental toxin.
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"It's not a surprise that rejection of Christian tradition came out of the Second World War" The problem with this interpretation is, the Second World War was caused by a previous generation's rejection of Christian tradition -- both Communism and Fascism explicitly put the State as above God and the church. One gets the impression that Christianity is taking the blame -- being crucified, even -- for the sins of other political movements.
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"When doctors tell men that they are going to die, their reaction is always, they wish they'd spent more time with their children" Feminism is all about brainwashing women into thinking that in this situation, they'd wish they'd spent more time at the office.
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