A list of puns related to "Feminism in Mexico"
They said the robber had a loco-motive.
David Silverman was terminated from his position of president of the American Atheists after two women came forward with allegations of sexual misconduct. Since people love to defend the powerful and silence the weak, Silverman has had no lack of support from fans. In fact, he's looking at becoming a major grifter.
Silverman recently took to Twitter with this message:
>Bye regressive left. You treated me like shit after 30 years of dedication and zero due process. You suck, not me. I have zero regrets for doing sargon or any other show. More Coming. I have a lot of regrets for being in your whiney culty immitation of feminism. #realfeminist.
>Sooo...youβre conservative now? Thatβs an odd reaction.
Silverman's response to this sounds like Carlgon:
>I'm center left. I havent changed any of my core positions. Seeking a humanism that is kind and skeptical.
Outrage ensued:
>His view is the same--feminism changed. I'm in the same boat, roughly. Only speaking for myself, I will not stand for Antifa, these social lynchings based on hearsay, the destruction of meritocracy, the demolition of female sports, etc. Intersectionality became A MONSTER!
Silverman still had plenty of outrage:
>I'm still left. I have not changed. Feminism Has. Cancel Culture can kiss my ass. I will do all the shows. Make all the statements everywhere. I cant be bothered with this petty shit.
>Quit being a fucking baby. Only a baby changes their whole ideological view because some people were "mean". Grow the fuck up.
Most appropriate Sarcasm of the Day:
>You know someone is an intellectual when they say "regressive left" and pull a Dave Rubin
>I'm pulling a Dave Silverman. They fucked me, cheered at my demise, pointed and laughed at my tarred and feathered body, witho
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Specifically the claim is that "It's not against the rules (of that subreddit) to criticize specific feminist-oriented positions or policies"
Is that a fair and accurate depiction of the behavior of mods for that subreddit? Remember, this won't be useful unless we take care to include instances that reflect well on them in fair proportion to how it tends to happen IRL. Try to frame all answers as courteous advice without the faintest hint of sarcasm.
I noticed one poster in particular defending feminism far beyond the point where I could take him seriously as any type of male advocate.
I feel that it's possible to find common ground with some feminists if they are willing to acknowledge the elephant of runaway misandry in their movement, without pretending that the problem is contained in a discrete group like TERFs.
But if it's just "non-TERF feminists have no misandry, you're just being white and fragile" then there's no intelligent discussion to be had.
Yeah it's a sub created by the usual suspect.
Society has been taken over by an irrational cult that achieved all its legitimate aims 47 years ago, but weirdly didn't disband.
Subreddits, left right or centrist, which ban discussion of the problem of the insane cult which affects everything, don't look like recipes for success, do they?
I feel that there is a lot of misinterpretation with this scene and the accurate context behind this. You see, Tyler Hoechlin's Superman is a version in this multiverse that has done it all. He has fought all the bad guys like Lex who long before the start of this show has been in jail for years and the songs have been sung so to speak.
He is growing up and moving on into the next phase of his life and decided to hang up the cape and start a family with Lois and is for now, done with active superhero duty because Superman cannot be 100% committed to the job for as long as he's a father. He even says the line "This fight, it reminded me of everything that I can lose." Does that mean Superman is finally conceding and being written out of the show? Most likely not as an adaptation of "Crisis on Infinite Earths" most definitely needs a Superman. :) And if they were to ever make a Superman/Lois show, one with Dad Superman could be a refreshing direction.
What is really happening here is that he's formally passing the mantle of Earth's protector to Supergirl for good with a clear and confident conscience. And with all that in mind, the line "The World Doesn't Need Superman when it has Supergirl" has a whole new meaning.
But of course, this rational explanation will probably get passed over or even laughed or insulted at because male geeks these days, especially in a fandom that's known to be toxic thinks somebody's out to attack them. :/
This teacher in my school has been constantly giving me hell due to my views on feminism which I expressed in her English speech assessment. Iβm a 15 yr old Male and when I did this speech I was 14. Ever since I did this speech my English teacher, whoβs a feminist, has been clearly making my grades worse, been telling other female teachers to watch me and treat me worse, pick on me etc. And sheβs been increasing pupils grades in my English class who share her views, just because of this one speech.
She has done so many bad things to me and my classmates so I just have to list them in some kind of chronological order.
Speeches start, I do anti-feminist/mens rights speech using facts. I get a decent grade on my written speech but my voiced speech grade was bad but admittedly that was my bad, when I had to answer questions the teacher just kept asking irrelevant questions which I couldnβt answer, she wouldnβt let anyone else ask questions, I got a good reception from the men but women were unhappy.
Feminist speech by woman was pretty much the same quality written wise but was just not said in a good tone, generally just sounded liked she was whining and fake crying, yet she got way better grades then I did.
International womenβs day comes around, she does a whole lesson on it, tells us to pick our female role model in our life, feminist pupil says Hermione Granger, not Emma Watson but the character, teacher agrees. I then say my dog who was very old at the time and sickly but she kept powering through it, teacher says it was an unreasonable choice and disrespectful.
Next written assessment comes around and we had to study articles, both articles were about feminism and womenβs rights, absolutely nothing reasonable to write about them, yet again feminist pupils seem to get good grades.
Throughout lessons afterwards teacher singled me out, calling me something similar to a nazi, canβt remember, saying I have strong opinions, just generally nothing kind about me. She seems to look at me strangely, she sits me far away from her in all seating plans for English, even though I would prefer to sit near the front so I donβt have to wear glasses.
During all this females in my year start calling me sexist, racist, a pig, nazi, horrible person, telling me to delete socials etc.
International menβs day comes along and the teacher does nothing about it, we just have a normal lesson studying a book, so with 5 mins till end of lesson I make a big deal of it. I start
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