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These women hate freedom ,they hate answering questions ,and they hate men. They also make themselves look stupid. Isnt that cute. They are called feminazis. This is my poem for them.
They are Americas Women of steel. Their hearts are as cold as Antarctica and their lips are seeping with poison. Their hair is short and sweet and their mouthes are full of s~~~. Enjoy the video.
https://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=M2KPeMcYsucI'm married to the game,but she broke her vows.
Sadly, that’s what the university system’s become.
When I was an undergrad 40 years ago, I saw different social and political groups set up booths in the Students Union Building. One didn’t have to agree with any or all of them, but one was expected to respect their right to not only hold their opinions but to express them in a civil and courteous manner as well. One religious group stepped over the line and started badgering people in the building and, quite rightly, they were banned from coming inside. (It was quite hilarious to see them outside chanting and prancing about when it was freezing cold with drifting snow.)
Nowadays, if there is an opinion expressed that one doesn’t agree with, one appoints oneself the right to be belligerent and aggressive as well as disruptive. So much for free speech and a forum for debate.
GREAT poetry… Tried the vidoe twice, no luck, could you please check it
"It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."
Experience d ive tested the video and it works. You should try it again. Enjoy
I'm married to the game,but she broke her vows.
Hi there, I’ve had no luck on the video link either 🙁 It just takes me to a main page with no video.
May the Force Be With You

Anonymous1me neither, no video for me… 🙁
I do believe it is a https://youtu.be/M2KPeMcYsuc.
Don't stick your dick into anyone you aren't willing to put up with for eighteen years and nine months.
I remember hearing about all of this. At this time I wasn’t even at UofT anymore (I was at UofT for two years prior to this catastrophe), but I still do know a few people from UofT. If I were to take their word for it, I’d have to imagine that UofT has been converted into a feminazi cesspool. It is becoming an embarrassment, the antithesis to the original nature of the university.
I have determined that UofT students are trying to form another big organization of manginas like the one that assembled 2 years ago. 2 of my Facebook friends liked the following post. I know I really shouldn’t bother with Facebook anymore. What can I say? I’m a glutton for punishment! This is the post:
CALLING ALL MALE-IDENTIFIED U OF T STUDENTS WHO CALL THEMSELVES FEMINISTS/FEMINIST ALLIES:
A couple years ago, in response to hateful “Men’s Rights Activist” organizing at U of T, male students started a group that aimed to address issues related to men and masculinities from a feminist perspective. When the MRAs stopped temporarily, the group faded away.
I really want a group like this to start up again, but while I would love to help out I am not the best person to spearhead something like this. This organizing is essential to demonstrate to (male-identified) students that feminism is not antithetical to addressing men’s issues. But when female students engage in activism about this, they are silenced, targeted, or generally ignored. We need male-organized events targeting these issues from an intersectional feminist perspective, in solidarity with feminist organizing on campus.
Have you ever wondered how to be a good male feminist? THIS is one way to do it – by engaging other men in discussions around misogyny, gender roles, and masculinity. If you’re at all interested in working on something like this on campus next year, please let me know – I’d love to brainstorm some ideas!What’s amusing to me is that the author calls the MRAs hateful. Even more amusing than that, she is calling for ‘male-identified’ UofT students. I’m amazed at this point any male ally of the feminazi horde at UofT would identify as male. Maybe I will comment on that!
The group they’re referring to was/is called FEMM, for Feminist Engagement with Men* and Masculinities. I imagine Men* is starred to include the vast range of male gender identities that the feminazis are so fond of. Anyway, this FEMM group kind of sounds like that HeForShe campaign. “We feminists are equal and don’t need no men, but we need men so that other men will listen to our ideas.” Pfft.
I wish I could have been around back when you were in university, QWV. Seems like it used to be a blast! The Great Marketplace of Ideas! I would have loved to see this political conference! I don’t hear much about feminism where I am studying now, but it might just be that I’m looking in the wrong places. I’m not going to pretend it isn’t around just because I haven’t seen it.
Duro:
I finished my Ph. D. nearly 15 years ago and the only reason I’m ever on campus on a regular basis is because I’m having dental work done at the student clinic. Last year, I went a bit further at the university and I was unpleasantly startled at what I saw. It was bad enough that the landscape and architecture had changed, but the atmosphere and general attitude did as well.
I’m not sure when that began. Maybe it was around the time, more than 20 years ago, that places like the Students Union Building were extensively renovated to make them more familiar to the undergrads, many of whom were likely former mallrats. By then, educational institutions began treating students as “customers” and academic standards were correspondingly diluted to accommodate that. (The place where I used to teach went through that conversion at about the same time and it hadn’t recovered from that idiocy by the time I quit several years later.)
But, at the same time, there was a social shift as well. Political correctness had spread like an epidemic and one was constantly subjected to its consequences, as well as overtly being brainwashed about its apparent necessity. While proclaiming that all ideas and ideologies were to be considered equally valid, it was clear that a small minority of them were accorded any respect. The notion that the university could be like a Speaker’s Corner had long disappeared.
While I was a grad student, I was too busy with my work to take much notice of it. By then, I’d had enough real-life experience to know that much of what was considered important by students, mainly idealistic undergrads, was of no importance to me. I could afford to ignore it, particularly when I had more pressing matters to deal with such as being able to pay my rent and my bills. I even gave up reading the student newspaper as, by then, it has become little more than pseudo-political fishwrap.
Sadly, much of what the university fun for me while I was an undergraduate had disappeared, and it wasn’t because I was older and more mature. The society in which it operated had changed and it wasn’t for the better.
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