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<blockquote data-quote="Bolly" data-source="post: 573956" data-attributes="member: 6337"><p>It sounds like what she's asking for is for more men to step up and become white knights to do the dirty work for feminists. She, and her fellow clitty lickers know feminism is being discredited and are possibly trying to engage in damage control. But she has the audacity to be on that podium and talk about how women should have "equal access to education". For god sakes, maybe the next time she's in Hollywood shooting some film, she can take a tour of a few of the universities in LA and see just how much access women do have compared to men.</p><p></p><p>She says that "men you are formally invited to attend (the discussion)". Oh! Gee wilikers. Thanks for the invitation; what an honor. Not. Sorry cupcake, that ship has sailed. Your damage has been done (reference the men's suicide statistic you briefly mention). And may your ship burn and sink to the bottom of the North Atlantic. Preferably with some mysterious mechanical failure that disables all life rafts.</p><p></p><p>When I see things like this though it does give me a glimmer of hope that our Sphere is having a cultural impact in our favor. I smell weakness coming from this speech. </p><p></p><p>Keep firing for effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bolly, post: 573956, member: 6337"] It sounds like what she's asking for is for more men to step up and become white knights to do the dirty work for feminists. She, and her fellow clitty lickers know feminism is being discredited and are possibly trying to engage in damage control. But she has the audacity to be on that podium and talk about how women should have "equal access to education". For god sakes, maybe the next time she's in Hollywood shooting some film, she can take a tour of a few of the universities in LA and see just how much access women do have compared to men. She says that "men you are formally invited to attend (the discussion)". Oh! Gee wilikers. Thanks for the invitation; what an honor. Not. Sorry cupcake, that ship has sailed. Your damage has been done (reference the men's suicide statistic you briefly mention). And may your ship burn and sink to the bottom of the North Atlantic. Preferably with some mysterious mechanical failure that disables all life rafts. When I see things like this though it does give me a glimmer of hope that our Sphere is having a cultural impact in our favor. I smell weakness coming from this speech. Keep firing for effect. [/QUOTE]
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