Wibbs wrote: » Why be amazed K? Consider the half truths and often utter nonsense that is promoted in mainstream "feminism" and believed by most of the population. The "pay gap" is one. That our streets and homes and workplaces are populated with rapists at a level that would shame a war zone is another. The modern "feminist" credo itself, that women are always agentless victims and men are always at fault is about the biggest lie of all. And that's a near universally culturally accepted one too. This "thoughtcrime" nonsense is in the tuppenny hapenny place by comparison. At worst it's an extension of their other usual nonsense.
Calhoun wrote: » Whats the deal with the women's caucus does it actually have any meaningful impact? Would a male one also be of use?
Defunkd wrote: » Don't be so quick to condemn...it's Mary R and a comedienne giving the talk, so it might be a sketch.? It sure sounds like one.
JRant wrote: » Does she think men have hidden gills that allow them to breath underwater or special abilities to withstand drought and famine?
iptba wrote: » My mother previously told me about how Irish men in the middle of the 20th century often ended up having to work on building sites and the like in the UK for most of the year to support their family in Ireland and only come home for short periods like a week at Christmas. It sounds like a hard way to live.
py2006 wrote: » Yea, times were tough. A lot of men suffered mentally and emotionally. Yet the picture painted of that period is the suffering women dured at the hand of the patriarchy etc
‘Feminist’ denial on all the ways women have it better By Karol Markowicz September 9, 2018
iptba wrote: » https://nypost.com/2018/09/09/feminist-denial-on-all-the-ways-women-have-it-better/ It would be hard to give a definitive answer as to which gender has it worse but this article, by a woman, highlights some areas where men appear to have it worse.
iptba wrote: » Just heard the phrase again*: “happy wife, happy life”. This seems to contrast with what might be acceptable to tell women: such an attitude would be criticised and seen as something from the past. *Admittedly the context here was a sitcom
H3llR4iser wrote: » Yeah, please...let's not be like the "feminists" - a comedy is a comedy, something to laugh at without reading much into it
iptba wrote: » The comedy is just the latest time I heard it. I have heard it numerous times “in real life”. Maybe let’s not be like the feminists and dismiss aspects of men’s lives.
Exposing the Myth of ‘Happy Wife Happy Life’ February 10, 2018 It may seem like a great idea but this myth can have serious implications to a man, and his marriage.
Dear Parents, We have been informed today that two of our Primary School pupils were approached by an unknown middle aged man yesterday afternoon while cycling home, unaccompanied by an adult and outside the school grounds. One of our own teacher’s adult son, who works with children, saw the interaction and was uncomfortable with the incident so he observed from a distance until the children went on their way and the person in question departed in the opposite direction. It may well have been someone the children knew but his feeling was that this was not the case. The guards have been informed and are acting on the information. Please emphasise to your children the importance of not talking to strangers. When possible Primary School children should not go home unaccompanied and if this is not possible then they should be in the company of a friend. Teachers will be speaking to their classes over the coming days and I will keep you informed. Best regards,
Dear Parents, An update on the alert we sent earlier this week: Thankfully we now know that the gentleman in question was known to the children and that there is nothing to be worried about. The Gardaí have also been informed and have assured us that we took the right course of action at the time. Best regards,
silverharp wrote: » from my kids school earlier in the week, an apt reminder never to interact with kids while being male, even if they might need your help update
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » That is making my blood boil. So, a man talks to two children on a street,the guards are alaterted and everybody gets fearful. It's very, very strange and very, very unique to Ireland and, maybe, America.
the_pen_turner wrote: » as much as i haate all this fmanist noscience i have to say that there is a genuine diference between mens sport and womans sport. womans sport is really under promoted and funded