tirsdag 9. juni 2015

Feminism is history





When Gandhi once was asked about his thoughts on western civilization, he aswer was simply: 

"That would be a splendid idea."

Gandhi said it half joking, half serious, just as he always did, but his point was taken, at least by me.

Today I feel like coming up with something similar about the feminist movement.

"That would be a splendid idea."

The feminist movement sure had their fair share of crackpots and lunatics, but then again, which movement haven't?

Basically feminism, as originally intended, was sane and good, and pretty much of it made perfectly sense to me.

But today, well, not so much...

Feminism was never about the right to be an asshole unopposed, it was about justice.

Todays socalled "feminism" is generally a degenerated assembly of bluehaired, tattoed, substanceabusing, lawbreaking, self-righteous,pierced cunts.

Remember that appearance reflects ideology.

So basically, in my opinion, feminism is stone cold in the grave; feminism is dead as a dodo, gone with the wind, vanished from the face of the earth.

Feminism came, it won basically every single issue, and then degenerated into a black hole of lunacy.

And today feminism is just that, feminism is history.

Just as you don't become a hero just by calling yourself a hero, you don't become a feminist just by calling yourself a feminist.

Being a consumerist cunt does not make you heroic or feminist; you're still just a cunt. 


This is the only red pill you've ever need to swallow; there sure is plenty of assholes and cunts out there. 

Our greatest threat against humanity today, is the kinda hardcore islamism represented by the islamic state, the caliphate, and what do our socalled "feminists" have to say about that? 

- Nothing (!)

Listen to this.

Oh, how the feminist movement has lost its way. And the deafening silence over ISIS’s latest brutal crimes makes that all too clear.
Fifty years ago, American women launched a liberation campaign for freedom and equality. They achieved a revolution in the Western world and created a vision for girls and women everywhere.
Second Wave feminism was an ideologically diverse movement that pioneered society’s understanding of how women were disadvantaged economically, reproductively, politically, physically, psychologically and sexually.
Feminists had one standard of universal human rights — they were not cultural relativists — and they called misogyny by its rightful name no matter where they found it.
As late as 1997, the Feminist Majority at least took a stand against the Afghan Taliban and the burqa. In 2001, 18,000 people, led by feminist celebrities, cheered ecstatically when Oprah Winfrey removed a woman’s burqa at a feminist event — but she did so safely in Madison Square Garden, not in Kabul or Kandahar.
Six weeks ago, Human Rights Watch documented a “system of organized rape and sexual assault, sexual slavery, and forced marriage by ISIS forces.” Their victims were mainly Yazidi women and girls as young as 12, whom they bought, sold, gang-raped, beat, tortured and murdered when they tried to escape.
In May, Kurdish media reported, Yazidi girls who escaped or were released said they were kept half-naked together with other girls as young as 9, one of whom was pregnant when she was released. The girls were “smelled,” chosen and examined to make sure they were virgins. ISIS fighters whipped or burned the girls’ thighs if they refused to perform “extreme” pornography-influenced sex acts. In one instance, they cut off the legs of a girl who tried to escape.
These atrocities are war crimes and crimes against humanity — and yet American feminists did not demand President Obama rescue the remaining female hostages nor did they demand military intervention or support on behalf of the millions of terrified Iraqi and Syrian civilian refugees.
An astounding public silence has prevailed.
The upcoming annual conference of the National Organization for Women does not list ISIS or Boko Haram on its agenda. While the most recent Women’s Studies annual conference did focus on foreign policy, they were only interested in Palestine, a country which has never existed, and support for which is often synonymous with an anti-Israel position. Privately, feminists favor non-intervention, non-violence and the need for multilateral action, and they blame America for practically everything wrong in the world.
What is going on?
Feminists are, typically, leftists who view “Amerika” and white Christian men as their most dangerous enemies, while remaining silent about barbarians such as ISIS.
Feminists strongly criticize Christianity and Judaism, but they’re strangely reluctant to oppose Islam — as if doing so would be “racist.” They fail to understand that a religion is a belief or an ideology, not a skin color.
The new pseudo-feminists are more concerned with racism than with sexism, and disproportionately focused on Western imperialism, colonialism and capitalism than on Islam’s long and ongoing history of imperialism, colonialism, anti-black racism, slavery, forced conversion and gender and religious apartheid.
And why? They are terrified of being seen as “politically incorrect” and then demonized and shunned for it.
The Middle East and Western Africa are burning; Iran is raping female civilians and torturing political prisoners; the Pakistani Taliban are shooting young girls in the head for trying to get an education and disfiguring them with acid if their veils are askew — and yet, NOW passed no resolution opposing this.

I rest my case.






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