Posted on 03/11/2017 6:05:18 AM PST by rktman
This week, as you doubtless know, we saw A Day Without a Woman (or, as I call it, a Day Without Whiners) sponsored by George Soros and coinciding with International Womens Day, during which women and our allies [acted] together for equity, justice and the human rights of women and all gender-oppressed people, through a one-day demonstration of economic solidarity. We were assured this was done in the spirit of love and liberation, except for any women who refused to participate. They were promptly branded privileged, ignorant and devastatingly selfish.
In advance of this august occasion, a bronze statue of a defiant little girl was placed in front of the famous Wall Street charging bull statue. The child purportedly was challenging Wall Streets traditionally male environment to increase gender diversity.
My husband saw the photo of the child standing in front of the bull and called me over to take a look. When I saw it, I burst out laughing. Those of us who are farmers and actually own a bull know the girl wasnt being fearless, she was being stupid. In fact, when my husband emailed me the link, he put Bull, meet Pavement Smear in the subject box.
In many regards, the statue of the girl exemplifies the whole feminist movement: defiantly doing stupid things in the name of, um, love and liberation, and then getting trampled beneath the sharp hooves of the movers and shakers who reside in the Real World and actually get things done. Feminists suffer under the universal delusion theyre actually important, rather than a pain in the heinie.
I marvel that women living in the freest, most liberated nation on the planet must still still! find something to complain about.
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Did anyone get the numbers for the reduction in ‘sammich fixin’ that day? ;-)
The march would have been much more impressive and memorable if it had culminated with a mass suicide.
Right on.
I’ve seen before on FR a picture of Jackie Gleason in his bus uniform gesturing and the caption says: “...and what are we offended about today, ladies?”.
That might not be an exact quote, but it’s close. Maybe someone who’s better at technology than I am can find and post it in this thread. It seems very appropriate.
I think the statement “Whiney Bitches” pretty well sums it up.
Let’s have ‘A Day Without Whiners’
Easy, Turn Off your TV
Women should do “A Week Without Men’s Inventions”.
Dare ya!
The women who bothered with the marches were not working women. The female marchers were either financially secure or on welfare...but I repeat myself!
I went to the Banff Mountain Film Festival Tour in our area last night & part of the night’s program was the most popular movie at the Festival, called “Four Mums in a Boat”. I found a video on youtube that was close to, but not the tour video (link below) ..... these are REAL women in every sense of the word ... mothers, wives, strong, determined, with a “can do” attitude, no pink pussy hats/vagina costumes anywhere to be seen .... they are also the oldest women to row any ocean. The “whiners” are SO pathetic ... beyond pathetic, when compared to these women. The video is 25 minutes, but it’s worth watching.
It’ll Be Fine (4 Mums)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fheNGweUQYs
How about we rightfully call it “Day without Liberal Women?”
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