Appropriation of the classic

Started by Baron von Lotsov, January 28, 2020, 11:22:53 PM

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I did think about replying to this thread but it looks like I never got round to it . . . until now.

Baron von Lotsov

Quote from: "patman post" post_id=14624 time=1580310385 user_id=70
Perhaps the point is that Donna Zuckerberg exists and operates in her own right  and not just as "the sister of the founder of Facebook".



PS: are you a member of reddit's Red Pill forum..?

https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/internet/2017/02/reddit-the-red-pill-interview-how-misogyny-spreads-online">https://www.newstatesman.com/science-te ... ads-online">https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/internet/2017/02/reddit-the-red-pill-interview-how-misogyny-spreads-online


Sisters



these type.







She got all her sisters with her. Would you like me to introduce the PC specialities of the rest of the sisters at E & T?
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patman post

Quote from: "Baron von Lotsov" post_id=14543 time=1580253773 user_id=74
In this month's version of Feminist Monthly, formerly known as Engineering and Technology, Hilary Lamb invites us to partake in one of her sister's men bashing reviews. She's trying to sell a book written by Donna Zuckerberg, the sister of the founder of Facebook, on the problems of today's feminist society.



What our sisters are faced with apparently is misogyny. We men do not respect them enough. This disrespect has found its way into the classic. Items of classical hatred include Marcus Aurelius and Ovid. They are clear to point out that these are not misogynist in themselves but if one were to view them through "anti-women lenses" then all of hell gets let loose. She speaks of Alt right people and anti-feminists like myself are making us all run to mummy state as we are all scared. By the way, it only applies to white men.

Perhaps the point is that Donna Zuckerberg exists and operates in her own right  and not just as "the sister of the founder of Facebook".



PS: are you a member of reddit's Red Pill forum..?

https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/internet/2017/02/reddit-the-red-pill-interview-how-misogyny-spreads-online">https://www.newstatesman.com/science-te ... ads-online">https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/internet/2017/02/reddit-the-red-pill-interview-how-misogyny-spreads-online
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DeppityDawg

Just for the record, I detest political agenda driven, victim centric, "men are all sh*theads", feminism and all its distorted crap about "the patriarchy". But there is a difference between disliking a political ideology like feminism and disliking women. Unfortunately, the kind of counter hatred views of feminists exist only because people like you with archaic and deeply suspicious views give them oxygen, Lotsov.

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Quote from: "Baron von Lotsov" post_id=14543 time=1580253773 user_id=74




What our sisters are faced with apparently is misogyny.


Why you are an example of.
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Baron von Lotsov

In this month's version of Feminist Monthly, formerly known as Engineering and Technology, Hilary Lamb invites us to partake in one of her sister's men bashing reviews. She's trying to sell a book written by Donna Zuckerberg, the sister of the founder of Facebook, on the problems of today's feminist society.



What our sisters are faced with apparently is misogyny. We men do not respect them enough. This disrespect has found its way into the classic. Items of classical hatred include Marcus Aurelius and Ovid. They are clear to point out that these are not misogynist in themselves but if one were to view them through "anti-women lenses" then all of hell gets let loose. She speaks of Alt right people and anti-feminists like myself are making us all run to mummy state as we are all scared. By the way, it only applies to white men.
<t>Hong Kingdom: addicted to democrazy opium from Brit</t>