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<blockquote data-quote="John Michael Kane" data-source="post: 1044893" data-attributes="member: 7342"><p><strong>RE: Feminists in disguise: Brittany & Nicole Pettibone hustling the "new right"</strong></p><p></p><p>@ Libertas:</p><p></p><p>I agree. Tomi (Who names their daughter after a boy anyways? The parents need to be slapped.) has always struck me as a bit of a cunt. Grating and preachy without any feminine warmth. The only thing she has going for her reside in her bone structure and blonde hair. Maybe she actually even believes some of the conservative stuff she spouts. Still, when I saw that "change a tire" video, I was immediately put off. Demanding and pushy. No introspection on her part as to what women can do to engender the desire of men to help them cheerfully. Just me, me, me. As I recall, most men in that thread felt similarly. Her intentions may have been good in the sense she wants more manly men around (not a bad idea!), but her demeanor was so petulant that it rubbed me the wrong way.</p><p></p><p>I'm not that familiar with the Pettibone sisters, as I haven't heard about them until this thread. They just seem like hustlers making a buck, hopefully they even believe some of what they say. I think that men are usually the sex with the strongest convictions on beliefs. After all, we are the ones that usually have to die to defend them. Women can't be that enthused by comparison by civic matters, given they aren't on the frontlines in battle (in most cases). So I don't think it is reasonable to expect women to be great political visionaries, but I have no problem with them promoting conservative viewpoints. They are an effective shield for men in the movement to stand behind against attacks of sexism. Many conservative men (including Trump!) have been hit so hard with the sexism card. It is always best for women supporters to say "we love conservative men". It makes it so much harder for the charge to stick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Michael Kane, post: 1044893, member: 7342"] [b]RE: Feminists in disguise: Brittany & Nicole Pettibone hustling the "new right"[/b] @ Libertas: I agree. Tomi (Who names their daughter after a boy anyways? The parents need to be slapped.) has always struck me as a bit of a cunt. Grating and preachy without any feminine warmth. The only thing she has going for her reside in her bone structure and blonde hair. Maybe she actually even believes some of the conservative stuff she spouts. Still, when I saw that "change a tire" video, I was immediately put off. Demanding and pushy. No introspection on her part as to what women can do to engender the desire of men to help them cheerfully. Just me, me, me. As I recall, most men in that thread felt similarly. Her intentions may have been good in the sense she wants more manly men around (not a bad idea!), but her demeanor was so petulant that it rubbed me the wrong way. I'm not that familiar with the Pettibone sisters, as I haven't heard about them until this thread. They just seem like hustlers making a buck, hopefully they even believe some of what they say. I think that men are usually the sex with the strongest convictions on beliefs. After all, we are the ones that usually have to die to defend them. Women can't be that enthused by comparison by civic matters, given they aren't on the frontlines in battle (in most cases). So I don't think it is reasonable to expect women to be great political visionaries, but I have no problem with them promoting conservative viewpoints. They are an effective shield for men in the movement to stand behind against attacks of sexism. Many conservative men (including Trump!) have been hit so hard with the sexism card. It is always best for women supporters to say "we love conservative men". It makes it so much harder for the charge to stick. [/QUOTE]
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