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<blockquote data-quote="Snarky Oracle!" data-source="post: 196348" data-attributes="member: 57984"><p>Sweet but untrue. Michelle also said recently that: we women are too nice to our men.</p><p></p><p>I like Sally Field, and I understand she was commenting about the Iraq war, but when she said in the 2000s at the Emmys that "if mothers ran the world, there would be no war!" the sentiment was inaccurate.</p><p></p><p>Per capita, female regents start even more wars than males.</p><p></p><p>And while most public violence is indeed male, 50% of reciprocative domestic violence is initiated by women, and 70% of unilateral domestic violence is from women -- those are stats you'll never hear in mainstream media. Nor the fact that women kill their offspring at a much higher rate than men (regardless of whether the fathers are in the household or not) and the cause of such statistics are usually dismissed as the patriarchy pitting women against her children and each other, so she isn't culpable for her own actions.</p><p></p><p>But we're not supposed to ever talk about the dark side of women (and indeed there is one) and it's now considered OK to make it up about specific men (TeenVogue and other feminists have said bringing innocent men down with false allegations is acceptable and necessary in order to more quickly overthrow the patriarchy).</p><p></p><p>And although America's first female Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright became infamous for her 2016 campaign statement that "there's a special place in hell for women who don't support other women," she <strong>also </strong>said years earlier that she doesn't agree with people who believe that the world would be so much better a place if run by women, and that people who think that must not remember school.</p><p></p><p>Even in the animal kingdom, for all the countless mammalian species in existence, there are only a small handful of genuine matriarchies -- and the females are treated far better by patriarchies than males are by matriarchies (which may be why there are so few of them).</p><p></p><p>I always like to hark back to Betty Eadie's 1973 NDE tale where the robed Counsel of 13 were all male and, as an old '60s second wave feminist, she was unsettled by this and inquired as to why this was. And the answer was, basically, that as flawed as earthly men in power are, look out if women become even more powerful politically: that corrosive female narcissism will leave the evils of men in the dust.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://jebkinnison.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/camille-paglia.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snarky Oracle!, post: 196348, member: 57984"] Sweet but untrue. Michelle also said recently that: we women are too nice to our men. I like Sally Field, and I understand she was commenting about the Iraq war, but when she said in the 2000s at the Emmys that "if mothers ran the world, there would be no war!" the sentiment was inaccurate. Per capita, female regents start even more wars than males. And while most public violence is indeed male, 50% of reciprocative domestic violence is initiated by women, and 70% of unilateral domestic violence is from women -- those are stats you'll never hear in mainstream media. Nor the fact that women kill their offspring at a much higher rate than men (regardless of whether the fathers are in the household or not) and the cause of such statistics are usually dismissed as the patriarchy pitting women against her children and each other, so she isn't culpable for her own actions. But we're not supposed to ever talk about the dark side of women (and indeed there is one) and it's now considered OK to make it up about specific men (TeenVogue and other feminists have said bringing innocent men down with false allegations is acceptable and necessary in order to more quickly overthrow the patriarchy). And although America's first female Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright became infamous for her 2016 campaign statement that "there's a special place in hell for women who don't support other women," she [B]also [/B]said years earlier that she doesn't agree with people who believe that the world would be so much better a place if run by women, and that people who think that must not remember school. Even in the animal kingdom, for all the countless mammalian species in existence, there are only a small handful of genuine matriarchies -- and the females are treated far better by patriarchies than males are by matriarchies (which may be why there are so few of them). I always like to hark back to Betty Eadie's 1973 NDE tale where the robed Counsel of 13 were all male and, as an old '60s second wave feminist, she was unsettled by this and inquired as to why this was. And the answer was, basically, that as flawed as earthly men in power are, look out if women become even more powerful politically: that corrosive female narcissism will leave the evils of men in the dust. [IMG]https://jebkinnison.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/camille-paglia.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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