Feminization insults have nothing to do with women, they have to do with not being a man. Unlike yourself who is inherently valued and worthy to the opposite sex, men don't have value for the simple fact that we exist.
Men must be of external utility, we must be, we must produce, we must become a man. Feminization insults are intended to insult men not for being like a woman but for having no value to women and as such society at large.
I remember the incident with Obama that you mention in the downbar. I was outraged, and I remember how the media handled Ms. Clinton. She was either really tough and man-like, or she was overly emotional and feminine, but either way, she was criticized like hell. (Note: I am 100% against the Democratic party.) Also, I remember a man at a Clinton campaign stop who stood up with a sign "iron my shirt." Sexism over the last 30+ years has made a big comeback and it's up to us to fight it.
I found you in my subscriber list. Keep up the good work! Don't worry about people whining about your "bias." Everyone who thinks about an issue deeply, examines the facts, looks at the issues, and takes a side is "biased." You can't really truly be neutral in a world where there is so much oppression, exploitation, and abuse! It's important to take a stand, and you have.
@binhthanhvo No one is "whining", bin. I was simply reminding her of what she said. If she wants to accept an ideology that teaches hate against men because she allowed herself to be bullied by an ex-boyfriend, by all means...
@TruTV It saddens me to hear that stereotype. To clear things up, I do not hate men. I just do not like people who treat other people badly. I have a boyfriend that Ive been with for almost two years and most of my friends are guys.
@JustJane90 Your a nice girl but you like alot of women prefer dating assholes rather than good guys and then when the asshole treats you bad you paint all men with the same brush.Most men are good men and are sick of hearing women blame all men just because of the choices of men they made.
Hmm, you said you were going to take an unbiased approach to this. So much for that. Sexism, eh? So what can I blame it on if people treat me badly? Sometimes people treat you the way you feel about yourself.
@TruTV Yeah I now see that it was completely wishful thinking that I could do this and not be biased. I'm sorry that I mislead you. I will make sure that people are warned before they watch my videos from now on. I really don't know how to use YouTube yet so bare with me until I can figure out how to post the answer to your question.
@TruTv The way people treat other people can come down to a lot of things besides just sexism. It can be influences from their culture, religion, friends, job, etc. There are also many times when it is purely accidental or maybe it was just a misunderstanding. In my case, I was a freshman in high school and like everyone else at that age I was insecure about some things, but I was still a happy kid.
@TruTv I didnt feel like crap about myself until I dated a guy who every single day would in private trash me about everything from my grades to my looks. Then when we were in public, around his friends, he would treat me like his little trophy wife. I became the way I did because of what I let guys put me through.
@TruTv In no way do I blame the boys for how I ended up feeling. People can only treat you the way you let them. However, I think that it is important that more young people learn how to treat the opposite sex respectfully so that fewer people get hurt.
@TruTV Tru, you called me a little bitch in PM but you blocked me so I couldn't reply. When you point the finger at me, you have 3 fingers pointing right back at you. Don't be mad because you continually lose arguments to feminists. You should be used to it by now.
Feminization insults have nothing to do with women, they have to do with not being a man. Unlike yourself who is inherently valued and worthy to the opposite sex, men don't have value for the simple fact that we exist.
Men must be of external utility, we must be, we must produce, we must become a man. Feminization insults are intended to insult men not for being like a woman but for having no value to women and as such society at large.
Red0660 1 year ago
I will never stop being a Men's and Father's Rights Activist either. You can defend your own gender and I will defend myself and my gender.
Red0660 1 year ago
I remember the incident with Obama that you mention in the downbar. I was outraged, and I remember how the media handled Ms. Clinton. She was either really tough and man-like, or she was overly emotional and feminine, but either way, she was criticized like hell. (Note: I am 100% against the Democratic party.) Also, I remember a man at a Clinton campaign stop who stood up with a sign "iron my shirt." Sexism over the last 30+ years has made a big comeback and it's up to us to fight it.
binhthanhvo 1 year ago
I found you in my subscriber list. Keep up the good work! Don't worry about people whining about your "bias." Everyone who thinks about an issue deeply, examines the facts, looks at the issues, and takes a side is "biased." You can't really truly be neutral in a world where there is so much oppression, exploitation, and abuse! It's important to take a stand, and you have.
binhthanhvo 1 year ago
@binhthanhvo Thanks for the support. It means a lot.
JustJane90 1 year ago
@binhthanhvo No one is "whining", bin. I was simply reminding her of what she said. If she wants to accept an ideology that teaches hate against men because she allowed herself to be bullied by an ex-boyfriend, by all means...
TruTV 1 year ago
@TruTV It saddens me to hear that stereotype. To clear things up, I do not hate men. I just do not like people who treat other people badly. I have a boyfriend that Ive been with for almost two years and most of my friends are guys.
JustJane90 1 year ago
@JustJane90 Your a nice girl but you like alot of women prefer dating assholes rather than good guys and then when the asshole treats you bad you paint all men with the same brush.Most men are good men and are sick of hearing women blame all men just because of the choices of men they made.
jimmy27paul 1 year ago
Hmm, you said you were going to take an unbiased approach to this. So much for that. Sexism, eh? So what can I blame it on if people treat me badly? Sometimes people treat you the way you feel about yourself.
TruTV 1 year ago
@TruTV Yeah I now see that it was completely wishful thinking that I could do this and not be biased. I'm sorry that I mislead you. I will make sure that people are warned before they watch my videos from now on. I really don't know how to use YouTube yet so bare with me until I can figure out how to post the answer to your question.
JustJane90 1 year ago
@TruTv The way people treat other people can come down to a lot of things besides just sexism. It can be influences from their culture, religion, friends, job, etc. There are also many times when it is purely accidental or maybe it was just a misunderstanding. In my case, I was a freshman in high school and like everyone else at that age I was insecure about some things, but I was still a happy kid.
JustJane90 1 year ago
@TruTv I didnt feel like crap about myself until I dated a guy who every single day would in private trash me about everything from my grades to my looks. Then when we were in public, around his friends, he would treat me like his little trophy wife. I became the way I did because of what I let guys put me through.
JustJane90 1 year ago
@TruTv In no way do I blame the boys for how I ended up feeling. People can only treat you the way you let them. However, I think that it is important that more young people learn how to treat the opposite sex respectfully so that fewer people get hurt.
JustJane90 1 year ago
@TruTV Tru, you called me a little bitch in PM but you blocked me so I couldn't reply. When you point the finger at me, you have 3 fingers pointing right back at you. Don't be mad because you continually lose arguments to feminists. You should be used to it by now.
binhthanhvo 1 year ago