Women need to learn how to say No more. It's up to US to put the limits on male behavior, as always. It's not fair but that's how it works for *all* truly marginalized groups. Women have got to stop letting themselves be manipulated and gaslit and most of all, we've got to stop being so *nice*. Those of us who can think for ourselves, wh…
Women need to learn how to say No more. It's up to US to put the limits on male behavior, as always. It's not fair but that's how it works for *all* truly marginalized groups. Women have got to stop letting themselves be manipulated and gaslit and most of all, we've got to stop being so *nice*. Those of us who can think for ourselves, who know male manipulators and opportunists when we see them, have to challenge these women and their commitment to 'inclusivity'. They dislike being compared to or accused of being 'groomers', yet it's obvious that the gender cult is grooming fuzzy-headed women to learn to not say no to male predatory behavior like in the 'good old days' when women did what they're told. Once they have access to female-only spaces, the grooming starts to teach women it's not acceptable to say no to male sexual desire.
And when the pedos move in, these women will be primed to not say no, to accept the argument that "It's not your place to tell children who they can and can't have sex with; just as it's not your place to tell them they can't be the opposite sex."
THIS is where today's progressive 'feminism' is leading us. THIS is why we call them groomed, or unconscious groomers.
"Women need to learn how to say No more. It's up to US to put the limits on male behavior, as always. It's not fair but that's how it works for *all* truly marginalized groups."
Yeah, I think women's empathy has long been weaponised against them. Putting aside questions of whether that empathy is socialised or naturally occurring or a combination of both, there's a long history of bad actors trying (and managing) to convince women that their boundaries are "mean."
Given the realities of male/female physicality, I think men also need to do more to limit bad male behaviour. But yes, some women could really do with recognising that there's a difference between kindness and capitulation.
Women need to learn how to say No more. It's up to US to put the limits on male behavior, as always. It's not fair but that's how it works for *all* truly marginalized groups. Women have got to stop letting themselves be manipulated and gaslit and most of all, we've got to stop being so *nice*. Those of us who can think for ourselves, who know male manipulators and opportunists when we see them, have to challenge these women and their commitment to 'inclusivity'. They dislike being compared to or accused of being 'groomers', yet it's obvious that the gender cult is grooming fuzzy-headed women to learn to not say no to male predatory behavior like in the 'good old days' when women did what they're told. Once they have access to female-only spaces, the grooming starts to teach women it's not acceptable to say no to male sexual desire.
And when the pedos move in, these women will be primed to not say no, to accept the argument that "It's not your place to tell children who they can and can't have sex with; just as it's not your place to tell them they can't be the opposite sex."
THIS is where today's progressive 'feminism' is leading us. THIS is why we call them groomed, or unconscious groomers.
"Women need to learn how to say No more. It's up to US to put the limits on male behavior, as always. It's not fair but that's how it works for *all* truly marginalized groups."
Yeah, I think women's empathy has long been weaponised against them. Putting aside questions of whether that empathy is socialised or naturally occurring or a combination of both, there's a long history of bad actors trying (and managing) to convince women that their boundaries are "mean."
Given the realities of male/female physicality, I think men also need to do more to limit bad male behaviour. But yes, some women could really do with recognising that there's a difference between kindness and capitulation.