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Strangler, I agree, for the most part, with your post, but am not sure why you point me out as one who accepts or supports feminism. I find my third post to have many parallels to yours. I hate feminism and all the imbalances and inequalties it creates. I've spoken out against feminism often. I don't even see any specifics as to what you disagree with it what I said. I'm just as tired as anyone else with seeing my textbooks that elevate the achievements of women far above men and suggest that they are more important and deserve more attention. I'm tired of anti-abortion protestors marching around bashing males for their apparently constant rape, laziness, and discrimination. I'm tired of my teachers stating that the girls in the classroom were much better behaved today than the boys. What I said in my post was that males and females were created differently to cooperate and make it possible for the human race to grow. Men must flash their muscles or money as the male lion has his mane and the male peacock shows his colorful feathers. Each gender has its roles. This is nature. Our disputes are meaningless as both races need each other in order to survive, at least until females find a way to artificially create semen or, less likely, males find a way to create eggs. Cajoled into believing anything? No, my friend, I KNOW this is the way of nature, and I can assure you no politician, activist, or teacher has been yelling this in my ear. Before this I criticized history weighted towards females, the growth of "metrosexuality" and the loss of male identity, and the thought that we are somehow more complex beings than we think. What were you criticizing of mine? I predict, in the future, that we will again fall into the excess of right-wing conservatism, and the future historians you speak of looking down upon our left-wing liberalism will be right-wing conservatives. And when this conservatism falls into excess in an effort to extinguish all liberalism, a reversal will occur bringing us right back into the left. Perhaps, perhaps not.
"Democracy consists of choosing your dictators, after they've told you what you think it is you want to hear."
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