This has nothing to do with misogyny. I love my mother, my wife,
my daughter, my granddaughter. And would lay down my life
for any of them.

Nature is what it is. It has no viewpoint.

Women think they can do anything that a man can. Wrong.

They want to be on the front lines in a war because they think
they can fight as well as men. They can't.

Women are weaker as a gender and that's why they get
preferential treatment in military physical tests.

Women are weaker and that's why we don't have female
football players that play with the men.

Women are weaker. Period. If women want to be treated
with deference by males, then they need to act like it.

If women want to be treated like a man, then they can
be in all ways. But then they can't complain about the consequences.




On 9/9/2014 10:49 AM, LRS Scout wrote:
> Tough cookies, nature must be a racist misogynist.
> On Sep 9, 2014 10:39 AM, "Rick Faircloth" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Women want equality. They don't want to be treated as "weaker."
>>
>> These are the consequences of feminism.
>>
>> You can't have it both ways.
>>
>>
>> On 9/9/2014 10:33 AM, GMoney wrote:
>>> What is with all these false equivalencies????
>>>
>>> All these arguments of "Well, IF she was a man..." are completely
>>> irrelevant.  She's NOT a man.
>>>
>>> ANd i know we want to treat anything and everything and everyone as
>> equals,
>>> but folks, there is simple nature at work here....and human males,
>>> generally, are larger and stronger than females. I have no problem with
>> our
>>> laws and our general sense of moral decency reflecting that.
>>>
>>> If a woman half your size attacks you with a slap...you do NOT have the
>>> moral right to land a left hook that looked like something out of Tyson's
>>> PUnch Out.
>>>
>>> If that double standard bothers you......deal with it.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:48 AM, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Today the wife apologised for her role in the incident.
>>>>
>>>> If the wife was an athlete, and stronger than Rice, and the same thing
>> had
>>>> happened
>>>> I just don't think that anyone would be blaming her 100% for what
>> happened.
>>>> There is a total skew when it comes to situations involving violence
>>>> between a man and a woman.
>>>>
>>>> I also did not see two punches. I saw a single slap when she charged him
>>>> with fists flying.
>>>>
>>>> This was not a passive abusive scenario. It also was not a scenario
>> where
>>>> the wife was fighting back to protect herself, she was the aggressor.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
> 

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