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skrajne feministke na japonskem

če jo namlati dobi 15dni zapora. če ga obtoži za nadlegovanje je 3 leta zapora.  in zato jih fse prefukajo  gor po gobci smrdljivem.

Feminizem je očitno za mnoge pojem čarovništva. Japonska je stoletja znana, da prevladujejo moški principi, v spolnosti, družbi, službi, politiki itd. Ženske so tam vso svojo zgodovino v hudem podrejenem položaju. Bi bilo pa dobro vedeti, od kje vir za kazen in “gobce”.

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Feminism has NEVER been about equality, not even back in the suffragette days.

When feminists claim that historical societies were patriarchal and women were oppressed by men and denied positions of power and authority, I like to remind them of a few things:

1. Cleopatra was the Queen of Egypt at the height of its power, around 50-40 BC, before its conquest by the Roman Empire.

2. Boudicca was a powerful Iceni queen around 60 AD whose men followed her into battle against the Roman occupiers of England, and a widely respected and feared military leader as well as a monarch.

3. Eleanor of Aquitaine, the Queen of both France and England prior to the reigns of Richard the Lionheart and King John (both her sons) held extensive sway over the literature and culture of the day. She could be considered the first feminist; she rewrote the Arthurian legend to include the Lancelot-Guinevere-Arthur love triangle and adultery. She also redefined the term chivalry, which originally referred to the code of horsemanship in battle (thus the modern word “cavalry”) to mean the worship and adulation of women. She also invented and popularised the supersition that a knight must carry a lady’s favour into battle or he was doomed to die in it.

4. Joan of Arc in 1429 AD successfully led the armies of France against the English occupation of the mainland and drove them out of every French city with the sole exception of Calais.

5. Queen Elizabeth I in the late 1500s AD commanded the English Navy in successful raids against the Spanish fleet and secured the Azores from Spanish rule.

6. Catherine the Great was the Empress of Russia during the mid-1700s AD and brought the Enlightenment to Russia, opening many new universities and conservatoria, establishing Russia as a major world centre for music and the arts.

7. Queen Anne in the early 1700s achieved what a thousand years of kings before her never could: she unified the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland into a single United Kingdom of Great Britain – the name the nation bears to this very day.

8. Zheng Yi Sao, also known as Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate captain during the 1700s. She commanded hundreds of pirate ships and tens of thousands of men, and she was the scourge of the British Navy and the East India Company merchant ships for many years. She was also a feared and respected leader, ruling her men with an iron fist and tolerating no dissent or insubordination.

9. Queen Victoria was the Queen of England and ruler of the British Empire for 65 years during the 1800s. She remains the most powerful monarch in human history, ruling over the mightiest empire that has ever existed. This is the same British Empire that feminists deride as the ultimate in colonialism and patriarchy.

10. When the suffragettes fought for the right of women to vote, they neglected to mention that only LANDOWNING men were permitted to vote at the time. Non-landowning men did not get the right to vote until the 1920s, after women had had the vote for more than a decade, regardless of whether they owned land or not.

So when feminists tell me that women were historically denied any access to positions of power or authority, and were in the past disrespected by men, this is how I call out their lies and bullshit and expose them for the gaslighting hypocrites they are.

Yes, ALL feminists.

These ones who claim that feminism is only about gender equality and not about hating men, hide their misandry behind exactly this kind of gaslighting. The moment they ignore these past female rulers, they are not only doing them a disservice, they are denying their power to rationalise their “victimhood” at the hands of men.

This is still misandry, plain and simple. In fact, this kind of gaslighting is even more insidious than open misandry, because it directly preys upon human compassion for the underdog by falsely claiming female victimisation not only where it does not exist, but where it has NEVER existed.

If women were excluded from positions of power, it was because they did not have a noble bloodline, and that makes them no more victims of male power than the millions of men who likewise were denied positions of power or authority because of their ancestry or bloodlines.

Feminism is, and always has been, based on lies and victimhood parasitism. Every single last word of it. Ever since it was conceived.

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