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@WashedOutGundamPilot This is why it was so easy to propagandize women into thinking that careers would be amazing and exciting. Only for most of them to find out that they suck and that they hate their job.

In case any women reading this do not know: work sucks! That is why you get paid to do it. In the vast majority of cases, it is not fun. It is a means to an end. Very few are lucky enough to be able to work in a job that they do not feel like they are working.

@WashedOutGundamPilot @blueberryextreme Also, for a woman to impress me with her strength, she needs to be exceptional. I have an in-law family member who is certainly exceptional among women for lift stats. While I am still stronger than her, that is not saying much because I am a man so it will not be a fair comparison. If I did not strength train myself, she would blow me out of the water.

@WashedOutGundamPilot @blueberryextreme >Men are stronger than women... I have been disproving that.

And how? I would love to see her feat of strength to show me how strong she is. I will most likely not be impressed.

Who knows what is causing the delusions, unless this is some sort of satire. An untrained man is usually stronger than a woman that trains. Biology, yes!

@basedbagel Women are more likely to be susceptible to social pressure, much of which is taking the form of anti-gun propaganda. And guns are capable of injuring or killing, which reinforces the danger mindset. And many women have an idilic mindset that just banning guns will mean people will not die.

Not meaning to NAWALT, but there are women who do support gun rights and carrying for protection. But they are (possibly) outnumbered by anti-gun women (I do not have the exact stats).

> "sealioning"

I had no idea anyone was still trying to make that a thing. For context it's when a leftist airs a virtue signalling opinion then instead of just vapidly agreeing or signalling in response, you actually question them about it and draw attention to the fact that they have no idea how to defend what they just said.

@Tfmonkey Should have included this image before, as it is highly relevant:

@Tfmonkey Not only that, but anime in general appeals to many races around the world, and most people are not literally Japanese. And yet they still enjoy the show in spite of not being "represented."

@Tfmonkey Yes indeed. Did you know that many black males love Dragon Ball Z? And in all of Dragon Ball, there is little black representation (General Black is one of the few and Mr. Popo is "black" but not African).

I also talked extensively about Naruto with a black guy, as he was a huge fan. And there may be some darker skinned characters there, but hard to say that they would be "black."

How can trans genocide be a real thing? If anything, they genocide themselves by neutering their bodies with their "gender affirming care." If you become a genetic dead end by your own actions, then what more is there to do in terms of genocide?

Even if I oppose their "life choices," I do not want them dead. I would prefer that they not embrace a delusion that will only bring about more misery. Because that is what happens with many of them (as we see when they commit suicide).

@DW2 They cannot be trusted to make their own decisions, but they can be trusted make the choice on who will do that for them. At least, that is if we take our current "democracy" at face value. When elections can be rigged, then it indeed proves that they do not trust people to make their own decisions.

@lewdthewides @DW2 >moving away from

I do not give them the benefit of the doubt that they were anything but the second category.

Hey remember when shitlibs praised leakers like Daniel Ellsberg, the guy who leaked the Pentagon Papers? Remember when they were all about speaking truth to power? Remember those days?

Btw the media and glownigs are essentially one, and have been so for a loooooong fuckin time

@furgar And the media made sure to circle their wagons to claim it was not the vaxx that did him in:

"It wasn't the vaxx, it was a brain aneurysm!"

Gee, I wonder if the experimental drug that is know as the clot shot could also cause aneurysms as well? Given that aneurysms are also an issue related to blood flow.

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I doubt this is by design, just as the one child policy in China was not designed to create a huge excess of boys versus girls. Regardless of intentions, the outcomes are what we should be concerned with. With possible collapse to some degree coming our way, stronger family structures are an even greater necessity.

Although if it is by design, I can see the motivation, as destroying the family gives the state far more power.

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@Tfmonkey So when we have the clot shot possibly lower life expectancies, we are cutting off a critical part of the family life and structure. Good grandparents are a major asset to family success, as they can assist with caretaking of little ones (if they are good grandparents they will happily do this), provide advice to the next generation, and social support in other ways.

Yes, I am talking about the ideal family, but we may have a case where virtually NOBODY will have this available.

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@Tfmonkey While we need to have strong families in order to have a more stable society, we should not just be thinking of the nuclear family. Yes, the nuclear family is important, but we must also consider the larger extended family when it comes to family stability. This includes grandparents, of course, and when you have healthy relationships with these family members as well as other extended family members, you are more likely to have the core nuclear family fare better.

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@Tfmonkey When you mentioned on your show about how the intents of the clot shot might be to lower life expectancies, I can see some major downstream consequences similar to that of the one-child policy in China. I can see this causing major issues with the family structure, making it break down even further than it already has (with single mothers, divorce, and a lack of authority of fathers).

This is because grandparents are important when it comes to a healthy family structure.

@mutageno One of the strangest red pills you can receive is finding out that teachers are not really all that smart. It is hard for grade schoolers to grasp thus, but it becomes much more clear by the time you get to high school.

Another falsehood that is propagated is that you need a degree to teach.

And don't teachers yammer on about having smaller class sizes? Home schooling gets you as small you can get!

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