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Men Who Hate Women
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Excellent review of the newly published book on the ‘manosphere’.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ books/2 020/sep /02/men -who-ha te-wome n-by-la ura-bat es-revi ew-fier ce-and- eye-ope ning
Well worth reading.
Allen
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Well worth reading.
Allen
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Hello, Alan. Myfanwy S from Aberdeen here.Men who hate women, errr......
16:58 Thu 17th Sep 2020
Sorry, I blinked, so must have missed the queue of Answerers who had listened to (and wanted to comment on) the Laura Bates interview on Woman’s Hour:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /sounds /play/m 000mhwz
Important and fascinating!
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Important and fascinating!
I hate (too strong a word; maybe pity) someone of WHATEVER gender who pens a diatribe calling a fine Caribbean country a $h1th0le, repeatedly, thus insulting and demeaning the good people of that country who have fought their way out of the slavery and degradation that we, their white ‘masters’, lumbered them with.
Glad to see that you’ve come to this thread.
Read the links, hear the radio clip; you might learn something.
Glad to see that you’ve come to this thread.
Read the links, hear the radio clip; you might learn something.
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Well, ynnaymmi, no-one could accuse you of letting go of a bone once you’ve got hold of it. Wrong bone, wrong stick, wrong interpretation, but don’t let small details get in the way of a good hissy, eh?
(If you’d kept a closer eye on me, you’d have noticed that I’m no fan of Stalin, nor what the Soviet Union became, but look, I don’t mind, honest. At least while your blowing steam my way you’re not having a pop at the Caribbean (or any other non-white) country. So good luck, sister.)
(If you’d kept a closer eye on me, you’d have noticed that I’m no fan of Stalin, nor what the Soviet Union became, but look, I don’t mind, honest. At least while your blowing steam my way you’re not having a pop at the Caribbean (or any other non-white) country. So good luck, sister.)
Enlightening.
Two links to book reviews in a national respected newspaper, one link to a long-standing BBC radio programme:
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ books/2 020/sep /02/men -who-ha te-wome n-by-la ura-bat es-revi ew-fier ce-and- eye-ope ning
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ world/2 020/sep /10/fre nch-wri ter-boo k-pauli ne-harm ange-i- hate-me n-inter view
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /sounds /play/m 000mhwz
and what does the rapier-like intellect of douglas9401 have in response?
“The virtue strong in this one is.”
Sums it up, really.
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Two links to book reviews in a national respected newspaper, one link to a long-standing BBC radio programme:
https:/
https:/
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and what does the rapier-like intellect of douglas9401 have in response?
“The virtue strong in this one is.”
Sums it up, really.
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rape is bad - rapier is even worse
that;s AB for you !
'We should have the right not to like men': the French writer at centre of literary storm - which one dat den?
er - qui est-ce ?
they should declare their antecedence
( je les declarerais si j'en connais)
this idea has been around for 300 y --- - a Paris d'accord
the more I see of men
the better I like dogs
( possibly by any of: They include the inimitable letter-writer Madame de Sévigné (Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de Sévigné, 1626-1696), the revolutionary writer Madame Roland (Marie-Jeanne Philipon, 1754-1793), author-politician Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869), author Alphonse Toussenel (1803-1885), and author Louise de la Rameé (1839-1908).
that;s AB for you !
'We should have the right not to like men': the French writer at centre of literary storm - which one dat den?
er - qui est-ce ?
they should declare their antecedence
( je les declarerais si j'en connais)
this idea has been around for 300 y --- - a Paris d'accord
the more I see of men
the better I like dogs
( possibly by any of: They include the inimitable letter-writer Madame de Sévigné (Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de Sévigné, 1626-1696), the revolutionary writer Madame Roland (Marie-Jeanne Philipon, 1754-1793), author-politician Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869), author Alphonse Toussenel (1803-1885), and author Louise de la Rameé (1839-1908).
Woofgang. “allen, discussing it on here changes nothing though.”
True, but...
It might be of some comfort to any woman stuck in a relationship with some violent, bullying man, to know that they are NOT alone, that others - even some men - are with them.
And it might make those men on sites like this who think it’s a joke, or certainly not worth their valuable time to understand the situation, realise their infantile attitudes are exposed.
True, but...
It might be of some comfort to any woman stuck in a relationship with some violent, bullying man, to know that they are NOT alone, that others - even some men - are with them.
And it might make those men on sites like this who think it’s a joke, or certainly not worth their valuable time to understand the situation, realise their infantile attitudes are exposed.