SJW says men shouldn't initiate conversation with women on the street

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armenia4ever

Kingfisher
Other Christian
Yea, lets take this guy's advice.

The next women crying out for help while being mugged in the Bronx? We can't talk to her. Can't come over to help her either. That would be harassment and that's bad m'kay? In fact if she does shout for help, we can't be sure that she is in a proper frame of mind that isn't being affected by the Patriarchy, so we will have to ignore those shouts.
 

Days of Broken Arrows

Crow
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Here's a funny story. I'm friends with a big-time SJW on Facebook. I've known her for a long time. She works for Planned Parenthood in a dangerous NYC neighborhood. That's how SJW she is.

Earlier tonight she did a long post on how happy she was that a black guy who saw her waiting in line acknowledged her. He didn't say hello though. He made a nice comment, told her she looked lonely -- then kissed her. You read that right. He didn't know her, and yet he kissed her on the cheek. And the SJW was happy enough to post. Then a bunch of her SJW friends liked the post.

And yet I bet if you asked this girl about street harassment, she'd go on a diatribe. If the situation hadn't happened to her and you described it, I bet she'd call it harassment.

What conclusion can we draw here? Women don't know what they want? The social climate has them acting indignant and upright about things they really like? Not all SJWs are like that? All of the above?

When you get down to it, women want to tell their friends -- and the world -- the ways men like them. No SJW posts about banning men from talking to women will ever change that.
 

WD-40

Woodpecker
Days of Broken Arrows said:
And yet I bet if you asked this girl about street harassment, she'd go on a diatribe. If the situation hadn't happened to her and you described it, I bet she'd call it harassment.

To an SJW, harassment is always defined by how she subjectively feels about an incident, not about whether the actual facts of the matter met some objective criterion.

In the end, all this is ever about is asserting the absolute authority of women to frame and interpret interactions with men ex cathedra, as they happen to see fit.
 

Captain Gh

Ostrich
Atheist
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The sad thing is put this "man" on the Red Pill and I'm sure he'd be drowning in pussy I can smell it. Instead he walks around with blue hair... Sad
 
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