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  • Cenright
    You thought I was a GUY?!
    • Sep 2003
    • 3139

    #16
    RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Radical Feminism

    The thing about the dry cleaners. A woman's blouse costs more usually because the thing has frills and a lot more fabric. The problem is that if a woman brings in a plain blouse, she is still charged the feminine price. YES, that part of it isn't fair. Because a basic small blouse will still be charged at the full woman's price. That is what should change.

    We all know there are gender differences. Adapting to those differences and understanding limits is needed.
    Most women should never be police officers, unless she dresses out at 240 lbs.
    If she pulls over a man, he is going to think he would be able to take advantage of her, or at least bully her, where as he wouldn't do that if it was a man. This means that she has to be pulling out her gun many more times than a man needs to, and that is somewhat of a problem.



    Radical feminists are the people who will always whine about sexism.
    It is the same as the black people that always talk about it being race.

    I understand that is always happens, but by doing it so much, you aren't getting what you want, you are just undermining your own character. If you have to make up an excuse to get your way, then you are just too lazy to do it the real way.
    http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...Cube_in_55.mpg

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    • zildjian133
      FFR Player
      • May 2003
      • 1138

      #17
      RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Radical Feminism

      The rights organization should be smart enough to think of plausible rights for themselves and not have Cenright point out their arguments.... lol.....

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      • Cenright
        You thought I was a GUY?!
        • Sep 2003
        • 3139

        #18
        RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Radical Feminism

        Yes, I am saying that 1 out of 20 of their arguments might be ok. But they take that argument too far, because giving them an inch might be alright, but they want a mile.

        The drycleaning thing is only part true, but i still think there should be 2 prices, but which clothing articles get which prices should be redone somewhat.
        http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...Cube_in_55.mpg

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        • GuidoHunter
          is against custom titles
          • Oct 2003
          • 7371

          #19
          Waitwaitwait, who's letting women go and do what they want? Have the guys of the world gone soft?

          --Guido


          Originally posted by Grandiagod
          Originally posted by Grandiagod
          She has an asshole, in other pics you can see a diaper taped to her dead twin's back.
          Sentences I thought I never would have to type.

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          • QreepyBORIS
            FFR Player
            • Feb 2003
            • 7454

            #20
            Women suck.


            Oh, punny.





            I don't particularly respect the feminism movement. I mean, fight for equal rights, that's fine. The table tips slightly in the mens' favor, and I don't mind at all if that changes. But feminism is virtually a movement that aims to put women on top of men (this is not a pun). That makes no sense.

            Equality is in.

            Feminism is out.

            Jewpin wins.

            Signature subject to change.

            THE ZERRRRRG.

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            • The_Q
              FFR Player
              • May 2004
              • 4391

              #21
              Fun fun. I got myself in deep crap for showing this to my mom and saying "this is what I believe." She's a radical feminist. She's also racist. What does that tell you right there?

              For the love of God, what's so wrong about the service to be seeking high prices? Why is it so immoral for barbers and dry cleaners to be looking for more money? It's capitalism, my friends! Capitalism! It's no worse than a consumer looking for a low price. In short, you asking for a lower price is just as immoral as the provider looking for a higher price.

              Why is discrimination wrong in the first place? Any good businessman knows that one can take severe advantage of a discriminated ethnicity and make millions of profits. Have blacks to the work of whites for 80% of the pay and you're making how much more money?

              Now, why is it that it's ok to discriminate like that, though? There are actual reasons behind being paid less for the same jobs. With women you have to worry about maternal duties and maternity leave (the worst vacation you'll ever have). You cannot deny that it is much more likely for women to follow the role of parent earlier in the child's development (it's how it worked in my family). It's also undeniable that a woman is much more likely to get pregnant and have to leave her job (and stop being productive) than a man is. Hiring women also has the risk of getting sexual harassment charges and the added costs of installing new facilities (a Southwestern Airlines office near here installed lower water fountains. They were low enough for women and handicapped to drink comfortably but most men found it very uncomfortable). In short, hiring women has a higher risk and greater cost than hiring men.

              While we're on discrimination, why don't we ask about the discrimination against men? Why does it cost more for us to buy insurance (life and auto)? Shouldn't that be equal? One insurance that's bothering me more is the huge rate for car insurance for a teenage boy. Why aren't girls subject to the same rates? Why aren't my elders?

              The ultimate reason, as Jared Diamond would call it, is that we are all different. Accept that and stop whining.

              Q

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              • trillobyite
                FFR Player
                • Oct 2003
                • 310

                #22
                Whoa... I posted this in Chit Chat originally and it got moved to Critical Thinking, I didn't think anyone would give a crap about this stuff, but what do I know?

                Keep goin everyone
                Every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilizations, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every hopeful child, every mother and father, every inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every superstar, every supreme leader, every saint and sinner in the history of our species, lives here on a mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam.
                http://obs.nineplanets.org/psc/pbd.html

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                • ayanepuck
                  FFR Player
                  • May 2004
                  • 110

                  #23
                  I agree totally with Jewpin. I am a firm believer in equal (not special) rights.
                  And Guidohunter....I was just WAITING for you to comment on this topic. Again, you have proven yourself quite the MANLY man....way to go. =)
                  \"All the world is the birthday cake, so take a piece, but not too much.\"

                  \"The Beatles saved the world from boredom.\"
                  --George Harrison

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                  • GuidoHunter
                    is against custom titles
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 7371

                    #24
                    It had to be said, ayane.

                    And I completely agree with Q and then some. I despise the thought that businesses are forced to hire people when it would be much more to their advantage to not do so. Same goes for firings. Any business owner should be allowed to get rid of any worker for any reason. It's his (or her) business.

                    --Guido


                    Originally posted by Grandiagod
                    Originally posted by Grandiagod
                    She has an asshole, in other pics you can see a diaper taped to her dead twin's back.
                    Sentences I thought I never would have to type.

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                    • The_Q
                      FFR Player
                      • May 2004
                      • 4391

                      #25
                      Any business owner should be allowed to get rid of any worker for any reason. It's his (or her) business.
                      Let's reenforce this a bit. Why is it that the employee (or prospective employee) can turn down a job because the employer is of a certain race, sex, or belief and employers can't? Is that what you call fair?

                      And affirmative action. How's that affirmative. It's taxing the whites. It goes the same with women. Why should they get more job opprotunities than men just because they are women? It taxes men!

                      I agree with Ayanepuck (omg hi ayane. i no see you for long time) and Jewpin here. Equal rights, not special rights, should be their goal.

                      Q

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                      • Squeek
                        let it snow~
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 14444

                        #26
                        So, the underlying message is:

                        "While you're trying to get "more" rights for women, you're actually enforcing "fewer" rights for men."

                        Done and done.

                        ~Squeek

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                        • alainbryden
                          Seen your member
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          • Dec 2003
                          • 2873

                          #27
                          another one liner to be quoted.
                          ~NEIGH

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