by John Galt » Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:44 pm
comrade, your original point--to which you meekishly replied that i was too mean and have been fumbling around since--did deserve the response i gave you. and the reason for this is that i am not giving "fauxrage". i am laughing at these people, because they deserve to be ridiculed and mocked. as richard dawkins put it, "A university is not a "safe space". If you need a safe space, leave, go home, hug your teddy & suck your thumb until ready for university." this should be obvious: a university is supposed to challenge people not coddle anyone. anyone who gives these cancers on society safe harbor deserves their same fate
the point that one of the speakers in the video was making was that ignoring this for not wanting to hurt feelings is the very reason for its prominence today. it is, as the speaker calls it in the video, "madness". and the temper tantrum being taped and shown on the internet is the true face of the movement. it's so terrible one might think it was staged and she was an actress, but it's not. the truth is far worse than that. this type of behavior, where people are demanding other people coddle them from cradle to grave so they never get "triggered" from someone saying something possibly mean or whatever the f**k they say, is extreme decadence
i don't think at this point you can even say you're belaboring the point for the sake of argument. no, the only explination is that you are the inverse of a fag-hag, hanging around manhating feminists wideeyed hopeing beyond hope that senpai will notice and you'll get some of that bw. just remember, she probably needed to use athletic powder to keep her fupa from chaffing her inner thighs so it's going to be one chalky snatch. i'd say good luck and godspeed but i again implore you to walk away from it, not only for your sake but for everyone. as jimmy pointed out, the traditional cure for women's hysteria has been a good f**k, and you'll just make the situation worse
Americans learn only from catastrophe and not from experience. -- Theodore Roosevelt
My life has become a single, ongoing revelation that I haven’t been cynical enough.