It's not just any men that women have a problem with, like good looking men who have alot of things to them,money, and looks, and power, women love them. This issue is between women vs bald men, because those are the groups apparently at war. Many women I heard would ''erradicate'' bald men and even set up certain groups to try to get people to participate. It is bald /ugly looking men that women hate, Thats where all this seems to be based at.Women would be happy if bald men didn't exist.
1 generation & gone...goodbye spenders...hello men.Guess what, you cant be a lesbian & have children.I bet ANY man would give up women to live without the stress associated.I BET the liberal politicians fund this BS, along with PBS & the Rainbow coalition!Women expect men to change to THEIR DESIRES, men only expect women to stay the same.Women want social status & expect to NEVER have to live in the comfot they have become accustom to.
I know a kid who hates his mother because she raised him and never let him see his father. She basically denied him the right to have a father. Not because his father abandoned him or because he passed away, but because the mother wished it to be that way. She's a hardcore feminist. I find it funny how feminists tend to forget that boys will one day be men too. Feminists are completely disconnected from the necessities of men. They only care about themselves.
@ninearthify Why is the fight to liberate women for independence associated with the selfish act of a woman against her family? A child has a right to connect to his/her father and it sounds like that particular woman decided to play God and bar that connection. Why is feminism to blame for this? Women who are not feminists also do these types of things. Failing to recognize the free will of others is the beginning of the problem.Failing to recognize free will of others results in more bondage.
'matriarchy' is a word in opposition because of 'patriarchy' - however, motherhood is not in opposition to fatherhood. The family needs the heart as much as the head, even when it is a country. Real mothers accept all their children unconditionally, forgive them, want them to be happy rather than important , are patient. Their children profit from love and faith, not possessions. The real mother is not contaminated by consumerism - she is not the opposite but the all-accepting, non-violent
lol if America was even approaching a matriarchy then you would have had at least one female president which it hasn't. Pakistan has had more female political heads of state than America.
yawner. f the middle east. they sure as hell aren't going to help us if we need it along with many other countries we throw our money at. monotone conversations put me to sleep...
Well this is an interesting discussion, but you will find that patriarchy and matriarchy are simply different polarities, both of them exist, therefore perhaps it is important that both of them are synthesized and utilised to co-operate rather than fight amongst each other. Like day and night, male and female, sun and water. There is so much we do not know about the world.
@saintgauden I don't think USA can be called a matriarchy since the ones having your country's political and social leadership are not women. They are just promoting the domination of women among families and popular masses, because women are better consumers therefore feeders of the extreme capitalism.
@panarkas I have to agree with your statement. We will eventually become a matriarchy perhaps...there is great emphasis placed on getting more women in political leadership roles these days.
I just saw the film today at my local theater. You could hear a pin drop in that theater even after the credits ended. Nobody moved for several minutes. A wonderfully rich experience was made even richer by this discussion. Thank you.
@fleabeard Yes, I am absolutely sure they weren't all just asleep. In the usual line for the women's bathroom, it is all any one was talking about. We were all blown away by this film.
@drummerbobbie Although it was the kind of film that made people think and discuss gender issues in the middle east, I still found the shots to be too long and drawn out. Some parts were unclear..such as the resurrection scene.
Oh man, I was there when the Walker screened the film! I have to say that it blew me away, and I was really surprised and pleased that Shirin Neshat herself came and spoke after the film, it was really interesting to hear what she had to say.
It's not just any men that women have a problem with, like good looking men who have alot of things to them,money, and looks, and power, women love them. This issue is between women vs bald men, because those are the groups apparently at war. Many women I heard would ''erradicate'' bald men and even set up certain groups to try to get people to participate. It is bald /ugly looking men that women hate, Thats where all this seems to be based at.Women would be happy if bald men didn't exist.
xhemexx 2 months ago
1 generation & gone...goodbye spenders...hello men.Guess what, you cant be a lesbian & have children.I bet ANY man would give up women to live without the stress associated.I BET the liberal politicians fund this BS, along with PBS & the Rainbow coalition!Women expect men to change to THEIR DESIRES, men only expect women to stay the same.Women want social status & expect to NEVER have to live in the comfot they have become accustom to.
MSJewelryAU 5 months ago
Women without men....hmmmm lets see.... We'd be a bunch of fat HAPPY women with NO crime. LOL courtesy of the great Queen Latifa.
claressa98 6 months ago
I know a kid who hates his mother because she raised him and never let him see his father. She basically denied him the right to have a father. Not because his father abandoned him or because he passed away, but because the mother wished it to be that way. She's a hardcore feminist. I find it funny how feminists tend to forget that boys will one day be men too. Feminists are completely disconnected from the necessities of men. They only care about themselves.
ninearthify 7 months ago
@ninearthify Why is the fight to liberate women for independence associated with the selfish act of a woman against her family? A child has a right to connect to his/her father and it sounds like that particular woman decided to play God and bar that connection. Why is feminism to blame for this? Women who are not feminists also do these types of things. Failing to recognize the free will of others is the beginning of the problem.Failing to recognize free will of others results in more bondage.
abby495 6 months ago
'matriarchy' is a word in opposition because of 'patriarchy' - however, motherhood is not in opposition to fatherhood. The family needs the heart as much as the head, even when it is a country. Real mothers accept all their children unconditionally, forgive them, want them to be happy rather than important , are patient. Their children profit from love and faith, not possessions. The real mother is not contaminated by consumerism - she is not the opposite but the all-accepting, non-violent
duda43 8 months ago
co-operation does not lead to change..
Anti-feminist = Beautiful, smart, confident, human being.
Pro-feminist = Ugly, stupid, greedy, >>> MONSTERS.
MRA = equality of opportunity, acknowledging the differences between the sexes and kicking equality of outcome in the face.
if you agree post the above on a feminist video
themaniusedtob 8 months ago
lol if America was even approaching a matriarchy then you would have had at least one female president which it hasn't. Pakistan has had more female political heads of state than America.
1982CFD 10 months ago 2
who the fuck watched an hour of people just sitting and talking
75gas 1 year ago
@75gas Intellectuals.
faroutfari 10 months ago
yawner. f the middle east. they sure as hell aren't going to help us if we need it along with many other countries we throw our money at. monotone conversations put me to sleep...
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PokliCbvgt 1 year ago
this is the most stupid thing i have ever seen please discussion something that actually is important.
Now we know why a woman hasn't been president.
pimpedpope 1 year ago
Well this is an interesting discussion, but you will find that patriarchy and matriarchy are simply different polarities, both of them exist, therefore perhaps it is important that both of them are synthesized and utilised to co-operate rather than fight amongst each other. Like day and night, male and female, sun and water. There is so much we do not know about the world.
radonix 1 year ago 10
@radonix and modern America is a matriarchy...rather than a country that has equality between the sexes.
saintgauden 11 months ago 4
@saintgauden I don't think USA can be called a matriarchy since the ones having your country's political and social leadership are not women. They are just promoting the domination of women among families and popular masses, because women are better consumers therefore feeders of the extreme capitalism.
panarkas 11 months ago
@panarkas I have to agree with your statement. We will eventually become a matriarchy perhaps...there is great emphasis placed on getting more women in political leadership roles these days.
saintgauden 11 months ago
@radonix True but to redress an huge imbalance women's voices a d veiwpoint need to be focused on first until things balance out.
faroutfari 10 months ago
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@radonix True but to redress an huge imbalance women's voices and veiwpoint need to be focused on first until things balance out.
faroutfari 10 months ago
I just saw the film today at my local theater. You could hear a pin drop in that theater even after the credits ended. Nobody moved for several minutes. A wonderfully rich experience was made even richer by this discussion. Thank you.
drummerbobbie 1 year ago
@drummerbobbie Before I go see it ...
are you absolutely sure they weren't all just asleep?
fleabeard 1 year ago
@fleabeard Yes, I am absolutely sure they weren't all just asleep. In the usual line for the women's bathroom, it is all any one was talking about. We were all blown away by this film.
drummerbobbie 1 year ago
@drummerbobbie Although it was the kind of film that made people think and discuss gender issues in the middle east, I still found the shots to be too long and drawn out. Some parts were unclear..such as the resurrection scene.
Onegurrrlrev 1 year ago
Oh man, I was there when the Walker screened the film! I have to say that it blew me away, and I was really surprised and pleased that Shirin Neshat herself came and spoke after the film, it was really interesting to hear what she had to say.
katieb1111 1 year ago